**The Beatles’ Sons Just Dropped a Song—And It’s Not What You Expect**
**Be prepared, world—here they come.** The sons of The Beatles have just unleashed a sonic statement that no one saw coming. **Julian Lennon** and **Sean Lennon** (John’s sons), **James McCartney** (Paul’s son), and **Zak Starkey** (Ringo’s son) have teamed up on a new track with **Mantra of the Cosmos**, and the result is bold, strange, and defiantly their own.
Forget the “nepo baby” clichés. This isn’t a lazy echo of their fathers’ greatness. It’s a **psychedelic detour** through soundscapes that shimmer, pulse, and snarl. It’s experimental. It’s raw. It dares you to judge it—and then blows past your expectations.
Each artist brings a piece of their lineage to the table, but there’s no mimicry here. Julian’s voice is haunting and grounded. Sean’s production style is cosmic and surreal. James delivers melodies with emotional bite, and Zak’s drumming? Controlled chaos, just like his dad taught him.
They’re not trying to resurrect the past. Instead, they’re alchemizing it—**channeling decades of inherited weight and expectation into something wild and fresh**. There are hints of The Beatles, sure—echoes in the harmonies, a taste of psych-rock dissonance—but this is **no tribute band**. This is the next generation **planting a new flag in rock’s ever-shifting landscape**.
For the sons of the world’s most iconic band, simply existing in music comes with a burden. But instead of running from the shadow of Abbey Road, they’ve turned to face it. And then walked into a different kind of light.
As one fan posted after the song’s release: *“I came expecting a gimmick. I stayed for the revolution.”*
This isn’t nostalgia. **This is the future—loud, fearless, and finally
, their own.**