From Beatles Tribute to Original Hitmakers: The Evolution of One Iota

York-based four-piece band One Iota is making waves in the music industry with their latest release, “More Than This”. The classic pop-rock single, set to be released on March 1st, 2024, is already garnering attention from fans and music critics alike. Drawing inspiration from legendary acts such as The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Fleetwood Mac, One Iota delivers a modern take on classic rock that is sure to capture the hearts of listeners. 

Formed as a tribute band to The Beatles, One Iota has since evolved into a force to be reckoned with in the world of original music. With the addition of a drummer, the band has been able to push boundaries and explore new musical territories. Their 2022 album, “More Than You Take”, recorded at the iconic Abbey Road Studios, was a testament to their exceptional songwriting skills and ability to create infectious melodies. Despite their musical success, One Iota remains grounded and connected to their fans. During the pandemic, the band personally delivered their album to local record shops and fans’ homes, showcasing their dedication to their craft and their community. 


They even braved the harsh weather conditions of the North Yorkshire moors to film a memorable live performance. When they’re not busy making music, One Iota can be found exploring the Scottish highlands on their bikes or indulging in a pint at the local pub. They are also known for their impressive Rubix’s cube skills, often solving the puzzle in under five minutes. “More Than This” is an anthem of love, growth, and musical proficiency. The single showcases the band’s exceptional harmonies, emotive pianos, and anthemic guitar solos, all blended together in perfect harmony. Fans can look forward to experiencing this masterpiece on all major music platforms on March 1st, 2024. In the meantime, One Iota continues to solidify their place in the music industry as a band that is unafraid to push boundaries and create music that resonates with audiences of all ages.

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