The groovy and anthemic drive of Little Wasters’ latest single ‘I Want You (For Someone)’ is totally infectious. A bold piece of alternative rock that is rich with charisma and appeal, this single is as close as can be to a full package.

Based in Camden, England, Little Wasters have a sound that’s incredibly fresh, fleshed out, and nuanced. The outfit’s latest single titled ‘I Want You (For Someone)’ is a thoroughly gripping ride that’s rich with indie charm, alternative grittiness, and a melodic and lyrical composition that’s impactful and memorable. A truly well-orchestrated cut, ‘I Want You (For Someone)’ is an anthem for surviving rejection unlike any others before it.

The fresh lyrical ideas and passionate, approachable vocal deliveries and group hollers make for a song with a clear and concise message that requires minimal effort to settle in the hearts and minds of listeners. The driving groove and lush, overdriven rhythm guitars make for a Green Day-meets-Stereophonics atmosphere that’s hairy and bold, softened by the song’s gentle chord sequences and bittersweet composition, and with a gorgeous production job that utilizes a punchy and roomy mix, there is almost nothing to fault with this single.

‘I Want You (For Someone)’ is an enjoyable song on all fronts. Lyrically, compositionally, and production-wise, it is a fulfilling piece of alternative rock that showcases a talented group.