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Five For Friday – 26th April 2024

Colm Warren – ‘Dead Days’

Having already made a serious impression on the scene in recent months, Northern Irish artist Colm Warren continues that invigorating ascent on the soaring new single ‘Dead Days’. Brimming with more of that pulsing indie-rock aesthetic he is known for, he returns with one of his most anthemic efforts to date here.

The Kiss That Took A Trip – ‘Skull & Crossbones’

With his much-loved studio album ‘Victims Of Avantgarde’ still doing the rounds, Madrid-based artist The Kiss That Took A Trip continues to highlight his latest LP with the breezy new gem ‘Skull & Crossbones’. With its warm and illuminating flow set perfectly to his dreamlike vocals throughout, he keeps the vibes extremely high on this stunning new release.

The Brothers Union – ‘Cards On The Table’

With their recently-released EP ‘And Always Will Be’ maintaining their reputation for vibrant indie-rock anthems, New Jersey’s The Brothers Union showcase their latest release with the euphoric ‘Cards On The Table’. Brimming with warm and inviting textures from start to finish, they are certainly looking to pull on our heartstrings with this one.

Anya Nami – ‘Bread’

Having already amassed a huge following on social media for her distinctive approach to pop music, Eastern European artist Anya Nami is back with more of that innovative sound on ‘Bread’. Mixing trad-folk elements with a bouncing production throughout, this new track is another shining example of why so many have been flocking to her lately.

Big Yard – ‘State Of Mind’

After breaking through with their brilliant debut single ‘Proof’ earlier in the year, fast-rising outfit Big Yard are back to their vibrant ways once again on the woozy new single ‘State Of Mind’. Exploring a rich and soul-infused direction for their latest outing, they are certainly looking to get our toes tapping with this one.

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