Quite Great is proud to be working with Northern rock band Löser as they gear up for their debut EP release. With Born Lösers, the band deliver a bold introduction to their sound and identity.
Rooted in the resurgent UK rock scene, the EP combines original material with a raw, no-nonsense attitude. It also blends classic influences with a modern edge. As a result, the project feels both familiar and fresh.
The six-track release features three original songs alongside three powerful covers. Notably, the EP pays tribute to the legacy of Motörhead while pushing forward with its own voice.
At the centre of the project is the lead single, Born Lösers. This track sets the tone with high energy and a clear sense of purpose. Meanwhile, Good On Your Own introduces a more reflective message focused on resilience. In contrast, Karen’s Shield delivers sharp and unapologetic social commentary.
Following their 2025 “Searching For Guest Artists” tour, the band have now entered a new phase. During that tour, guest musicians regularly joined them on stage. As a result, each show became a unique, one-off experience. Now, Löser carry that same spirit into their 2026 Born Lösers Tour.
Formed in Carlisle, the band have quickly built a reputation for powerful live performances. Frontman Daz Evilhate brings a transatlantic influence shaped by his early years in Los Angeles. In addition, his experience working alongside major artists helped define his approach to live music.
Alongside him, Sam “Thorburn” Spedding, Sam “Fretters” Fretwell, and Ben “Beinne” Riley complete the lineup. Together, they deliver a sound grounded in classic heavy rock but driven by new energy.
As part of our rock music PR campaign, Quite Great is leading targeted media outreach. This includes specialist rock press, online platforms, and wider cultural coverage across key territories.
Ultimately, Born Lösers is more than a debut. It is a statement that guitar-driven rock continues to evolve while staying true to its roots.





