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Five For Friday – 4th October 2024

Denis Granan – ‘The Man Who Killed A Star’

Denis Granan, the Spanish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, has released his introspective new single ‘The Man Who Killed a Star’, blending indie-pop with mythological storytelling. Inspired by the story of Atlas from Greek mythology, the track metaphorically explores the personal cost of ambition, featuring haunting guitar riffs, punchy drums, and shimmering synths that build toward a powerful and emotional climax.

magenta – ‘your love is real’

Toronto-based alternative-pop singer-songwriter magenta returns with her new single ‘Your Love Is Real’, offering an emotional and dreamy alt-pop sound. Serving as the first glimpse of her upcoming third EP, slated for early 2025, the song reflects the vulnerability and excitement of first love, inspired by magenta’s own relationship, and features atmospheric synths, tender guitar, and her signature emotive vocals, produced in collaboration with Joshua Northwood.

Of Vizions – ‘Enchanted’

Emerging rock band Of Vizions release their new single ‘Enchanted’, a dark love anthem that combines high-energy punk rock with emotional depth and vivid imagery. Originally conceived as a ballad, the song evolved into a high-energy track with driving guitars, pounding drums, and dark synths, inspired by The Cure, and explores the complexities of love with a “vampire-esque” twist.

X Revolution – ‘Generals Theme’

X Revolution releases ‘GENERALS THEME’, a powerful track that explores internal conflict, power dynamics, and the darker aspects of human nature. Blending hip-hop, rap, and darkwave, the song offers a brooding, intense sound that reflects the artist’s turbulent journey, questioning morality and the true motives behind power and control.

ellipse – ‘Poison’

ellipse debuts with the mesmerising track ‘Poison’, inspired by her experience recording with indigenous tribes in Panama and exploring the internal sources of darkness. Formerly known as ill-esha, she brings her extensive experience in the electronic scene, having performed at major festivals and featured on a Ninja Tune compilation.

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