Sundara Karma make rip-roaring return with ‘Friends of Mine’

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Friends of Mine



The much loved Sundara Karma have made their highly anticipated return with brand new single ‘Friends of Mine’.

Revisiting their euphoric indie roots, whilst simultaneously ushering in a new era for the four-piece, ‘Friends of Mine’ is a rallying call to arms, soaked in shimmering guitar riffs and big, bolstered percussion, much akin to the sounds pouring out of their critically acclaimed debut album ‘Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect’.

Speaking about the track in more detail, vocalist Oscar Pollock says:

We had a lot of fun making this album, and ‘Friends of Mine’ is just a taste of what’s to come. It’s an ode to friendship and sounds reminiscent of what we were doing on our first album. We can’t wait for our fans to experience the full album and see us play these new songs live!

Whilst the new release is an obvious departure of sound compared to the electro-pop elements of their last release, 2022’s ‘Oblivion!’ EP, Sundara Karma’s introspective lyrics, infectious melodies, and captivating performances have always been at the band’s core, as they continue to charm listeners and carve out their own unique space in the indie rock sphere. Their commitment to artistic growth and exploration promises exciting things to come for both the band and their dedicated fan base, starting with today’s first steps into a new age for the quartet.

After gaining significant recognition for their undeniable knack to craft an anthemic, indie banger with the release of their debut EP, ‘EPI’ and the subsequent debut album ‘Youth Is Only Ever Fun in Retrospect’ in 2017, the band have seen scores of critical acclaim come their way – from NME, Rolling Stone UK, DIY, Dork and countless other glowing reviews, to BBC Radio playlisting and selling out two shows at Brixton Academy. The widespread scintillating furore has also transcended column inches and streaming figures to form one of indie’s most loyal fanbases of the past decade.


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