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FRIDAY DINGERS - 08.05.26

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Olympia - ‘Dear God’


London-based newcomer Olympia (Eleni Olympia) introduces herself with debut single ‘Dear God’, a raw and intimate piano-led track that channels the emotional depth of Donny Hathaway, Etta James, and Freddie Mercury through a modern, self-crafted lens. Built entirely from her own vision, the song serves as a vulnerable reflection on heartbreak and marks the first glimpse into her upcoming EP ‘Have You Ever Been In Love?’, establishing her as a distinctive and deeply expressive new voice.



Vaast - ‘Remember These Days’


Vaast returns with ‘Remember These Days’, a cinematic, electronic-pop release that bridges modern French production with classic pop songwriting, drawing subtle influence from artists like Daft Punk and David Guetta. Blending introspective themes with immersive, rhythm-driven sound design, the track positions him as a forward-thinking artist reconnecting France’s electronic roots with a broader global pop identity.



Terry Jee - ‘Rainy Day Love’


Terry Jee returns with ‘Rainy Day Love’, a warm, groove-led pop-soul track that celebrates the enduring and transformative power of love. Blending heartfelt songwriting with a feel-good atmosphere, the single marks a return to his roots while continuing his evolution as a globally experienced artist.



Energy Whores - ‘Fade to Grey’


Energy Whores return with ‘Fade to Gray’, a brooding avant-electro release that introduces a new chapter for the project as Grant NYC joins the lineup, expanding their sonic and live dynamic. Blending atmospheric tension with contrasting textures, the track shifts inward, exploring the quiet unravelling between belief and reality while marking a more introspective evolution in their sound.



Dining with Devils - ‘The One Below’


Dining with Devils return with ‘The One Below’, a groove-heavy alt-rock release that channels the grit of Alice in Chains and Queens of the Stone Age into a dense, atmospheric sound. Blending thick guitars with introspective lyricism, the track explores moral tension and personal truth while reinforcing the band’s commitment to authenticity and instinct-driven songwriting.



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