Hailing from the heart of London, The Ovines has been tearing up the UK scene since 2017. Known for their raw energy, relentless attitude, and unapologetically loud sound, the band blends classic rock with punk with a modern twist, creating a ferocious musical style that demands attention. The Ovines’ high-octane music is bound to make you feel alive.
Mind of Mine is taken from the forthcoming five-track EP recorded at the Libertines’ famous Albion Rooms in Margate. Under the watchful eye of legendary Producer Bill Gautier (FleetFoxes, The Cure, Westlife, Nine Below Zero, The Cure, Chris Rea, Dire Straits) and Producer/Engineer Jason Stafford (Libertines, Trampolene, Dirty Pretty Things, Jamie T)
Those listening closely, though, will note that the Ovines are more than just a party band: the thought-provoking single ‘Mind of Mine’ deals frankly with heavy subjects such as mental health and financial instability.
The band said about the track, Mind of Mine, is a reflective, soul-baring exploration of emotional exhaustion, personal battles, and the search for clarity in the chaos. Through haunting metaphors—from tightropes to free falls—the song paints a vivid picture of someone navigating heartbreak, isolation, and the heavy weight of their own thoughts. The chorus hits like a quiet confession: “I’m driving round this empty city, I can’t find this mind of mine.” With its blend of poetic lyricism and raw honesty, Mind of Mine feels like a late-night drive through memory, regret, and the hope of finding peace on the other side“An absolute belter for when the sun is shining”
The band transform their own relatable stresses and concerns, as well as those of their mates, into a ska-punk celebration of the fact that, if nothing else, we’re all here and together and prepared to put up a fight. Ultimately, they’re member to put the audience first.“They’re here to dance and feel good about themselves,” says Matt.With the Ovines, it’s mission accomplished–every time