Tom Minor is a London N1–based singer-songwriter working in what he calls existential indie, a sharp-edged blend of indie rock, new wave, punk, power pop, garage, soul, and R&B. After years of writing songs for other artists, Minor has turned the focus fully onto his own work, where urgency, wit, and emotional restlessness sit front and center.

Sonically, Change It! leans into vintage soul-inflected indie rock, delivered with the energy of a rebel yell rather than nostalgia. It’s a call-to-arms for anyone stuck between ambition and doubt, still holding onto the idea that change is possible, even if the future feels uncertain. The song doesn’t posture or over-explain. It throws the gates open, drops its guard, and invites the listener to step forward, fear and all.
The track features Johnny Dalston on guitar and was produced by Teaboy Palmer, also known as The Basher of Belsize Park. The production keeps things direct and physical, letting the song’s tension and release do the work. There’s a sense of immediacy throughout, as if the song is happening in real time rather than being carefully preserved behind glass.
What sets Tom Minor apart is not just his genre range, but his perspective. His songs don’t chase cool or comfort. They confront uncertainty head-on, pairing sharp hooks with lyrical unease and moments of defiant hope. Change It! captures that balance perfectly. It’s urgent without being preachy, emotional without tipping into self-pity, and bold enough to ask listeners to face their own hesitation rather than escape it.
For platforms that value character, narrative, and artists with something real at stake, Tom Minor’s work offers substance as well as sound. Change It! doesn’t promise easy answers, but it does insist that standing still is no longer an option.
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