The Entitled Sons are done playing nice with ‘Win Some Lose Some’

If The Entitled Sons had any intention of easing into their debut album era, consider that idea obliterated. Their new single “Win Some Lose Some” — dropping alongside their first full-length no clue — is a serrated, full-throttle gut-punch aimed squarely at anyone who’s ever felt stuck in the shadows. It’s loud, unapologetic, and built with the kind of ferocity that demands a bigger stage.

The track launches like a warning shot: drums hammering like a countdown, guitars snarling with barely-contained fury, and a vocal delivery that feels one breath away from combusting. It’s no surprise fans have been shouting this one back at the band for a year — “Win Some Lose Some” is practically engineered for sweaty venues, spilled pints and blown-out speakers.

At its core, the song taps into a universal feeling: that sting of watching someone else take the spot you wanted. The band doesn’t pretty it up. Instead, they weaponise it.

Win Some Lose Some is about a pinch of bitterness and jealousy about being second best. It is a reminder to not wait around for the good stuff. If you want it, go get it.

To capture the live ferocity, The Entitled Sons turned to Tom Mitchener (Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes), a producer who thrives in the sweet spot between chaos and clarity. His touch gives the track the punch of a gig in a packed club — sweat on the walls, amps shaking, adrenaline flooding through the floor.

And it lands at a moment when the band is surging at breakneck speed. 2025 has been massive:
• their entire October O2 Academy tour sold out,
• they packed out the Frome Cheese & Grain twice — joining the likes of Foo Fighters, Paul McCartney and Wunderhorse,
• and their newly announced 2026 shows are already flying, including a major headline date at Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

“Win Some Lose Some” isn’t just a new single. It’s a statement of intent.

And they’re only getting louder.

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