FRIDAY DINGERS - 01.08.25
- The Real Ding

- Aug 1
- 2 min read
North By Some Miles - ‘What About Love (Remix)’
UK artist North By Some Miles reinvents their sound with the electrifying ‘What About Love? (Remix)’, transforming a heartfelt piano ballad into a summer-ready anthem. Fusing emotional depth with sleek synths and pulsing beats, the track signals a bold new chapter for the jazz-pop project.
Thurtythree - ‘Control’
‘Cetamology’ is the bold 15-track debut from rising alternative force Thurtythree, a high-intensity blend of fuzz-drenched riffs, explosive drums, and existential lyricism. With standout tracks like ‘Control’, the album channels the emotional grit of Linkin Park and Bring Me the Horizon, delivering a cathartic, conceptual journey through collapse, rebirth, and the endless loop in between.
Rodeo Club - ‘You’
Glasgow alt-rock outfit Rodeo Club return with ‘You’, a cathartic anthem blending post-punk grit with dreamlike vocals, taken from their new EP ‘Talking to the Stars’. Drawing from emotional scars and sonic influences like Fontaines D.C. and Mogwai, the track captures the moment of finding solace in someone new; layered with reverb-drenched guitars, swelling dynamics, and Lucy’s haunting, unforgettable voice.
Charcom x Luisa Wilson - ‘KEEP MY EYES ON YOU’
Manhattan-born producer Charcom joins forces with rising vocalist Luisa Wilson on ‘KEEP MY EYES ON YOU’, a darkly hypnotic blend of progressive house and melodic pop. Born from Berlin’s late-night techno scene and reshaped by Wilson’s emotive vocals, the track fuses club energy with raw intimacy in Charcom’s most ambitious release yet.
Don’t Tell John - ‘I’m Done’
Bay Area family band Don’t Tell John channel heartbreak into liberation on their fiery new single ‘I’m Done’, a soul-infused blues-rock track that showcases powerhouse vocals from Veronica Larkin and the group’s gritty, multi-generational chemistry. Arriving after their acclaimed ‘Hard Luck’ EP, the song cements their status as one of modern rock’s most emotionally charged and authentic voices.







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