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FRIDAY DINGERS - 19.09.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • Sep 19
  • 2 min read

Energy Whores - ‘Pretty Sparkly Things’


Energy Whores return with ‘Pretty Sparkly Things’, a sharp, satirical single that fuses pulsing synths, guitar, and biting lyricism into a dance-floor-ready critique of consumer culture. Led by Carrie Schoenfeld and Attilio Valenti, the New York outfit continue to pair hypnotic avant electro with unflinching social commentary, delivering an upbeat anthem laced with irony and urgency.



Mouth Water - ‘Rise (warren case Remix)’


Mouth Water returns with ‘Rise (warner case Remix)’, a reimagining of his deeply personal track that transforms its reflective core into a hypnotic late-night club anthem. The remix breathes new life into the Tuscany-rooted producer’s minimalist melodic house, layering his signature clarinet, bass, and keys with warner case’s pulsing, blog-haus-inspired textures.



AURA - ‘Innovations’


Swedish progressive rock band AURA release their ninth studio album ‘INNOVATIONS’, a concept record exploring technology, politics, and humanity through expansive soundscapes. The optimistic title-track anchors the album, which also ranges from rave-inspired rhythms to poignant balladry, tackling themes from performative protest culture to the 2023 Nova festival attack.



Wohran - ‘Clear’


Danish rapper-producer Wohran has released his debut album ‘Alterity’ alongside the standout single ‘Clear’, a project that charts his journey through mental health struggles, addiction, and the search for self-reckoning. Rooted in early influences from 50 Cent and Eminem to Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, the record blends conscious rap with alternative hip-hop, with ‘Clear’ emerging as a pivotal moment of personal and creative clarity.



Lydia The Bard - ‘Die For Me (Wendy’s Villain Song)’


Acclaimed storyteller Lydia the Bard returns with ‘Die for Me (Wendy’s Villain Song)’, a powerful new entry in her viral Villain Series and a preview of her debut album ‘The Woods’, due October 11th. Recasting Wendy Darling as a vengeful villain, the track blends jazz-tinged verses with explosive cinematic choruses, accompanied by a haunting Lazyeule-crafted visual that brings this twisted Neverland tale to life.



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