CHANDRA We Want Our Planet Back
- Patrick
- Apr 12
- 2 min read

Chandra kicks off their ambitious release schedule with a bang in “We Want Our Planet Back,” a defiant, high-octane anthem that blends environmental urgency with an infectious sense of rebellion. From the first snarl of guitar, it’s clear this isn’t just another indie rock track it’s a rallying cry wrapped in pure sonic adrenaline. The Bristol trio manages to channel frustration into power, anger into groove, and idealism into something that feels both fun and ferocious. It’s protest music without the preachiness, full of fist-pumping rhythms and an unmistakable sense of purpose.
What makes Chandra so compelling is their ability to marry serious themes with unshakable joy. The band doesn’t wallow in doom; instead, they lift you up, inviting you to do something dance, shout, recycle, vote, rage just don’t sit still. The drums thunder like a call to arms, the guitars bounce and burn with delicious urgency, and the vocal delivery from Chandra himself feels like it’s aimed straight at the listener’s spine. It’s bold, bright, and dripping with that kind of passion that’s impossible to fake.
The song is polished but never sterile, produced in a way that lets each element shine without losing its raw edge. The stereo layering gives the vocals and guitar riffs space to soar, creating a wall of sound that envelops rather than overwhelms. Chandra isn’t trying to be cool for the sake of it they’re too busy building a soundtrack for action. “We Want Our Planet Back” is the kind of song that belongs blaring from the windows of climate marches and late-night jam sessions alike. It’s accessible, catchy, and sharp as a switchblade.
And if the single is any indication, the accompanying video is bound to be just as playful and bold. With its “Heroes vs. Villains” episodic format allowing viewers to choose their path, Chandra are once again proving they’re not just making music they’re building a world. A world where the message is loud, the art is bigger than the sum of its parts, and the energy is always electric. If this is just the start of their year, the rest of 2025 better get ready Chandra’s coming in hot.
Written by Patrick
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