Five For Friday – 21st June 2024

Patient – ‘Bon Voyage’

Patient, a dynamic 5-piece band from Southern Georgia/Florida, have released their latest single ‘Bon Voyage’, blending rock, pop punk, and post-hardcore with heartfelt lyrics. The track delves into the raw emotions of a bad breakup, featuring impactful drums, impassioned vocals, and explosive crescendos that highlight the band’s distinctive and powerful sound.

comets near me – ‘Hallway Light’

Rising San Jose-based duo comets near me have just released their debut EP, ‘Don’t Pick the Flowers,’ a four-track collection crafted by Maria and Kyle in their backyard shed. The focus track, ‘Hallway Light,’ reflects on childhood lies and their impact on adult life, questioning societal expectations with dreary vocals and sparkly bells, creating a unique and thought-provoking sound.

Rok Ali & The Addiction – ‘Pulse’

Emerging from personal trials and musical evolution, Alison Krebs, known as Rok Ali, unveils her new single ‘Pulse’ alongside her band Rok Ali and The Addiction. This track marks a new chapter, blending hard rock sophistication with grunge and metal’s raw undertones, showcasing Ali’s journey from battling addiction to reigniting her passion for music.

Alex Aureo – ‘Swear To Defend’

Alex Aureo debuts with ‘Swear to Defend,’ a heartfelt track that offers a slow, nostalgic, and soulful journey. Hailing from Albano Laziale, Italy, Alex once saw music as unattainable and focused on tattooing, but now brings his passion to the forefront with this dazzling new release.

Jaïr Faria – ‘Do Better’

Jaïr Faria, a rising star known for his unique blend of pop, neo-soul, and indie rock, recently released the single ‘Do Better’, which addresses the struggles of moving on from a relationship. Co-written with Morgan Avenue, Jheynner Argote, and his father Glen Faria, the song was created in just half an hour and features guitar, keys, drums, and bass, showcasing Jaïr’s exceptional vocals and distinctive sound.

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