SAINT PHNX
With their new album Where Does All The Time Go? Scottish duo SAINT PHNX are rising out of the ashes, finally ready to tell their story like you’ve never heard it before. Scottish bandmates and siblings, Alan and Stevie Jukes, have racked up millions of streams, toured with Yungblud, and opened for everyone from Lewis Capaldi to Imagine Dragons. Released in 2016, “King” was ultimately the song that changed everything; the song has now been streamed over 23 million times on Spotify, and sees the pair outlining their hunger for success and refusing to quit. In 2020, as pandemic boredom began to set in, they finally released their debut album DDMN. That record took their musical successes to new heights, but behind the scenes the brothers were in the grip of some difficult and dark personal circumstances as they geared up for the follow-up. Their dad, one of the biggest supporters of their fight to make it in the industry, was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis, turning their worlds upside down. These dark times shaped the duo’s second album, Where Does All The Time Go?. A candid and raw record, it makes sense of getting older, the realities of trying to get by as a creative person in 2024, and the way that love can pull us through even the toughest of times. “The universal theme is that there are a lot of bad things in the world , but it’s also full of good people who want to help,” Alan says. “The world needs more of them.”