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FRIDAY DINGERS - 17.04.26

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • 5 hours ago
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Lottie Ingram - ‘Pretty Enough’


Lottie Ingram returns with ‘Pretty Enough’, a thoughtful indie-pop release that reflects on the pressures of online comparison while encouraging a stronger sense of self-worth. With gentle instrumentation and candid songwriting, the track continues to showcase her ability to capture the emotional nuances of adolescence with sincerity and clarity.



Oriana Gidi - ‘Frozen Spiderwebs’


Oriana Gidi unveils ‘Frozen Spiderwebs’, a playful and imaginative single inspired by a fleeting moment in London, featuring Vulfpeck’s Joe Dart on bass. Marking a fresh creative direction, the track blends rich instrumentation with a sense of freedom and curiosity, building on her diverse background in film scoring and live performance.



iSandi - ‘Joina’


iSandi collaborates with RADA Unearthed on ‘Joina’, a purpose-driven release that promotes unity, compassion, and awareness around addiction while supporting community-focused initiatives. Blending Afro-experimental influences with storytelling, the track reflects her commitment to using music as a tool for healing, social impact, and cross-cultural connection.



Sharon Katta - ‘Authority’


Sharon Katta returns with ‘Authority’, a striking spoken-word and genre-blending release that examines power, respect, and the tension between individuals and institutional control. Expanding from an earlier protest poem into a fully realised musical piece, the track reinforces his reputation for introspective, narrative-driven work rooted in social and philosophical reflection.



Alex Kilroy - ‘Break My Chains’


Alex Kilroy unveils ‘Break My Chains’, a blues-rock release that blends classic influences with a personal story of perseverance, self-discovery, and artistic independence. Serving as the title track from his debut album, the song marks a defining moment in his journey, capturing both his evolution as a musician and his commitment to authenticity.



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