Five For Friday – 13th September 2024

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Coruja Jones – ‘Little Space’

Indie-folk artist Coruja Jones returns with ‘Little Space’, a poignant single from his upcoming EP ‘Undo’. Born from a finger-picked acoustic guitar melody, the song evolved into a lush arrangement with electric guitar lines and modular synths, reflecting on unrequited love and loss, including the grief Jones experienced after a pregnancy loss and the memories of relatives he never got to meet.

Tim Palm – ‘The One’

Tim Palm, a rising star in the electronic music scene, has released his highly-anticipated debut album ‘The Unknown Sea’, featuring the standout offering ‘The One’. With over 100k followers and 60 million views, Tim Palm’s album blends the sophistication of house music with raw human emotion, creating a unique auditory journey that resonates deeply with listeners around the world.

Sexpop – ‘Who To Call’

Sexpop, the genre-blending funk synth-pop band led by multi-instrumentalist and producer Blaise Eldred, returns with the dazzling new single ‘Who To Call’ following the success of their 2022 album ‘Sexpop 2’. Now based in Austin, Texas, Blaise has transformed Sexpop into a live band experience, with ‘Who To Call’ showcasing a sophisticated fusion of lush synths, groove-driven basslines, and psychedelic undertones, while maintaining catchy pop hooks and danceable rhythms.

pants on fire – ‘Vodka Shampoo’

Dublin-based indie-rock band pants on fire have now returned with their stellar new single, ‘Vodka Shampoo,’, marking a fresh chapter in their evolving sound. Originally conceived during a jam session with former members, the track underwent several revisions after new members Jeff and Kaelig joined, resulting in the final version ready for release after a year of creative experimentation.

RYAN – ‘Summer Nights’

Multi-instrumentalist RYAN has released his heartfelt new single ‘Summer Nights,’ a tribute to his late best friend and songwriting partner, Keaton, coinciding with the first anniversary of Keaton’s passing. Blending singer/songwriter and acoustic pop elements, the track was co-written during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Keaton, despite having no prior musical experience, contributing significantly to the lyrics, including writing the entire second verse. The song, which became a cornerstone of their friendship, was recorded professionally in Austin, TX, in July 2023, where Keaton had the memorable experience of seeing his creation come to life, even playing the triangle in the song’s final moments before his passing a month later.

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