
Belgravia
‘Undefeated’
Track Review
Track Review: Belgravia - Undefeated
Perth-based pop-punk outfit Belgravia have returned with a vengeance in their latest single, “Undefeated”—a rousing, no-holds-barred anthem that cements their growing reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting emerging acts. Following the emotional vulnerability of their 2024 debut EP Evergreen, “Undefeated” marks a bold sonic shift, showcasing a heavier, more anthemic side of the band while retaining the emotionally charged DNA that fans have come to love.
“Undefeated” wastes no time setting the tone. From the opening guitar riff—a tight burst of aggression—the track builds with calculated intensity before bursting into a fist-pumping chorus that feels both defiant and unifying. Clocking in at just under four minutes, it’s a compact powerhouse of energy that begs to be played loud.
Jordan Paul’s vocals are the linchpin here—moving fluidly between raw lines and melodic hooks that elevate the song’s emotional highs. There’s a grit in his delivery that fits perfectly with the track’s theme: resilience, community, and the unrelenting force of self-belief.
While Evergreen introduced listeners to Belgravia’s pop-punk foundation—bright chords, fast tempos, and introspective lyrics—“Undefeated” brings a sharper edge for me. The guitars are chunkier and more percussive, leaning toward post-hardcore and early-2000s easycore influences. Think A Day to Remember meets Four Year Strong, but with a distinctly Australian flair.
bass lines add a rhythmic punch that locks in tightly with high-octane drumming, giving the track a grounded heaviness that complements its lyrical optimism. The production is clean without losing its edge, allowing each instrument space to shine.
What sets “Undefeated” apart from other pop-punk tracks is its lyrical clarity. The lyrics capture the essence of the band’s ethos: DIY spirit, shared struggle, and the power of collective momentum.
This isn’t just another anthem about rebellion—it’s about community. There’s a warmth buried beneath the aggression, a sense that the band isn’t just performing at the audience but with them. That sentiment echoes in the track’s final chorus, which feels tailor-made for live singalongs and mosh-pit catharsis.
Final Verdict
Belgravia’s “Undefeated” is a triumphant, aggressive, and emotionally rich single that signals a confident next chapter for the band. It’s bigger, bolder, and braver than anything they’ve done before—proof that they’re not just part of Perth’s scene, they’re helping define it.
Rating: 9/10