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Five For Friday – 23rd June 2023

Kenny Baquol – ‘Ruins’

After the glowing success behind his recent ‘Found EP’ earlier this year, alt-rock artist Kenny Baquol looks to build upon that positive momentum as he drops the impactful new single ‘Ruins’. Teaming up with bassist Holly Sanicola for the new release, he cracks out the killer hooks here to deliver one of his most anthemic efforts to date.

 

Bohardt – ‘Manipulated’

Having already built a strong and solid run of releases these last few years, US artist Bohardt is back to his best once again as he drops the pulsing new anthem ‘Manipulated’. With its dark and progressive production perfectly elevating his passionate voice throughout, he is returning to the fold with one of his most intense efforts to date here.

 

Remi Miles – ‘Moonlight Lady’

After proving himself with a captivating catalogue of cuts in recent months, Nigerian-born, British artist Remi Miles now looks to showcase his newest EP ‘Moonlight Lady’ with its dynamic title-track. Honing more of that rich and immersive aesthetic he has built for himself, this 80s-inspired gem is another shining example of his riveting direction so far.

 

Roe’s Garden – ‘Day Job’ ft. Erica

Despite only forming at the end of last year, LA-based outfit Roe’s Garden have already been on a prolific run of releases in recent months, and now continue their vibrant ascent on the dreamy new delight ‘Day Job’. Featuring guest vocals from Erica, this soft and endearing new groove is the perfect accompaniment to these ever-warming summer days.

 

Benny Inspire – ‘Moonlight’

With his previous releases ‘Have I Seen’ and ‘Daydream’ cementing his legacy to date, emerging artist Benny Inspire looks to capitalise on that initial support with his soaring new single ‘Moonlight’. With its warm and inviting textures perfectly elevating his heartfelt vocal performance, he is certainly looking to pull on our heartstrings with this one.



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