FRIDAY DINGERS - 13.03.26
- The Real Ding

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The Monotrol Kid - ‘40 Years’
Belgian group The Monotrol Kid share ‘40 Years’, a moving folk-leaning track that honours a lost friend while reflecting on decades of shared memories through warm Americana-tinged songwriting. Expanding from its origins as a Brussels solo project into a full band, the act continues to refine its narrative-driven sound as it prepares for a forthcoming album.
SH|333|N - ‘Roll Up’
Washington State producer SH|333|N returns with ‘Roll Up’, a heavy, club-focused dubstep track created with Noah Lloyd that pairs stripped-back production, alien-like sound design and Flowdan vocal samples for maximum late-night impact. Following a successful comeback in 2024 that quickly surpassed one million streams, the release reinforces his growing presence in the global bass scene and his evolving approach to minimal yet powerful electronic production.
Energy Whores - ‘Arsenal Of Democracy’
Energy Whores unveil their album ‘Arsenal of Democracy’, an intense avant-electro and art-pop project led by Carrie Schoenfeld and Attilio Valenti that examines political instability, public apathy, and the mechanisms that allow power to persist. Anchored by the title-track and spanning themes from consumerism to technological dominance, the record merges synth-driven production with confrontational commentary, presenting a multimedia artistic statement designed to provoke awareness rather than offer escape
Sharkeologist - ‘There Will Be Bread’
Sharkeologist unleash ‘There Will Be Bread’, a driving indie-rock track from their forthcoming EP ‘TAXIDERMY IS FOREVER’, turning anxious self-reflection into a high-energy anthem powered by gritty guitars, pounding rhythms, and a surprising saxophone flourish. Emerging from Seattle’s alternative scene, the band continue building momentum with their blend of indie, punk, pop, and grunge, transforming uneasy questions about authenticity and connection into something loud, cathartic, and irresistibly danceable.
Charley Ramsay - ‘Somebody Somewhere’
Charley Ramsay shares ‘Somebody Somewhere’, a reflective Americana track from his upcoming album ‘Bottle Rocket Sunsets’, blending resonator guitar textures, layered vocals, and grounded storytelling to capture perseverance in the face of everyday hardship. After stepping away from music for more than a decade to focus on family, the Texas songwriter returns with renewed perspective, delivering songs shaped by life experience, resilience, and a steady rediscovery of his craft.




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