Tag Along: The Midwest Indie Rock Band Blending Sound and Energy

Tag Along: The Midwest Indie Rock Band Blending Sound and Energy

Coming straight out of the Midwest, Tag Along is an indie rock band that refuses to stay in one lane. Known for their genre-blending approach and unique instrumentation, the band stands out with a four-piece setup that includes a violin — a detail that instantly sets their sound apart in today’s indie scene.


The come up of Tag Along

Tag Along has already begun making noise, most notably headlining Winterfest in Omaha alongside MCHNZ. It’s a milestone that reflects not only their growing presence but also their ability to command a stage and connect with a live audience.


Trials and tribulations

At the core of their journey is resilience. Like many artists, the band has faced its share of challenges, but through every setback, the music has remained the driving force. After undergoing a major transformation — bringing in Calvin on drums and Jace on bass — Tag Along has refined their sound and locked into a stronger, more cohesive identity.


Now, they’re building momentum toward their biggest step yet: their first full-length album, set to release later this year following their debut EP from last year. The upcoming project represents growth, evolution, and a clearer vision of who they are as a band.


What’s next

Looking ahead, Tag Along has big ambitions. From playing festivals to touring worldwide, they dream of reaching international audiences — even naming Indonesia as a dream destination, with hopes of one day opening for Stars and Rabbit. But beyond the accolades and milestones, what matters most to them is the experience: putting on unforgettable shows and watching fans truly vibe with their music.


As an up-and-coming act, Tag Along is a band to keep an eye on. With their debut album on the way and momentum steadily building, their message is simple:


Stay tuned in.


Follow their journey on Instagram and keep watch as they gear up for a major release this summer — this is just the beginning.

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