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FRIDAY DINGERS - 05.09.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • Sep 5
  • 2 min read

Logan Taylor - ‘Electric Heart’


Logan Taylor unveils her debut album ‘Light Me Up’, a 12-track journey of vulnerability and resilience that fuses Americana, indie rock, folk, and pop into a lived-in, emotionally rich soundscape. Led by the anthemic single ‘Electric Heart’ and spanning from brooding grit (‘White Wolf’) to cinematic balladry (‘Dreams’), the record solidifies Taylor’s place as a fearless storyteller whose music resonates far beyond boundaries.



Jonny Amoral - ‘Sabotage’


Jonny Amoral unleashes his most ferocious track yet with ‘Sabotage’, a Nu Metal/Hardcore anthem that blends punishing riffs, relentless rhythms, and a vocal range veering from whispers to screams. Drawing on the grit of grunge and punk roots, Amoral channels chaos and catharsis into a brutal yet magnetic single that cements his reputation as one of the underground’s most electrifying new voices.



Midnights - ‘Afterthoughts’


Midnights, the new project from longtime collaborators Nathan Ehrenfeld and Mat Baker, make their debut with ‘Everything Will Be Alright’, a record shaped by late-night inspiration, layered sonic textures, and themes of balance and resilience. Its lead single ‘Afterthoughts’, blending the dreamlike electronica of M83 with the atmospheric pull of Radiohead, serves as an ethereal cautionary tale about mental spirals, capturing the grit and beauty of city nights through lush, cinematic soundscapes.



Milkah - ‘No Good For You’


Australian genre-blending artist Milkah returns with ‘No Good For You’, a hyper-pop confessional infused with afro-soul grooves, Spanish guitar, and Indian sitar. Co-produced by Fred Irie and Jordy Fresco, the track and its striking South Korea-shot video see Milkah confront the male gaze with bold honesty, pairing vulnerability and glamour in a soundscape that’s both raw and romantic.



Bea Elmy Martin - ‘Lost’


Bea Elmy Martin follows her acclaimed debut album ‘Under the Yew’ with ‘Lost’, a brooding, soul-tinged folk-pop single that showcases her emotional depth and genre-blurring artistry. Written in a rare moment of inspired clarity, the track captures the feeling of drifting and returning to oneself, with sparse yet powerful production framing Bea’s evocative vocals.



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