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Five For Friday – 20th September 2024

Big Yard – ‘Give It Away’

Big Yard have now released their eagerly-awaited debut EP ‘54th St.’, showcased by the new lead track ‘Give It Away’. Fronted by singer-songwriter Darryl Scotti and featuring a talented lineup of musicians, the band has built excitement since the release of their country rock single ‘Proof’, solidifying their reputation for pushing the boundaries of contemporary music.

Hollow Stare – ‘I’m Barely Alive’

Hollow Stare have released their highly anticipated album ‘Diary Of A Madman’, blending progressive metal and deathcore with epic, angry, and melancholic themes. The standout track, ‘I’m Barely Alive’ exemplifies the duo’s evolution, featuring a cinematic orchestral intro by Daniel and emotionally charged riffs, showcasing their powerful sound throughout.

Diego Marciano – ‘Big Like Godzilla’

Diego Marciano has released his new single ‘Big Like Godzilla’, blending his Surinamese heritage with amapiano influences to create a fresh and captivating sound. Raised in Amsterdam, Diego transitioned from rap to a diverse musical style in 2015, gaining widespread acclaim through dynamic performances across the Netherlands.

Scrimshaw Porn – ‘Good Girl’

Scrimshaw Porn, the solo project of Nick Helgesen, has released his new single ‘Good Girl’, offering a sharp critique of persistent gender norms through witty sarcasm and biting commentary. Inspired by a 1956 guide for housewives, the track draws parallels to contemporary rhetoric while blending influences from ’80s British bands like The Cure and The Smiths with modern indie sounds.

The Erly – ‘55 On The Other Side’

Americana/rock band The Erly have finally released their highly-anticipated album ‘Salem Lights’, with the standout track ‘55 On The Other Side’ taking centre stage. Hailing from Niles, Michigan, this four-piece group has earned acclaim for their skilled musicianship and energetic performances, while drawing comparisons to the likes of Dawes and Grateful Dead.

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