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FRIDAY DINGERS - 27.02.26

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
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Samuel Evanson - ‘Run’


Liverpool artist Samuel Evanson releases his new album ‘The Anatomy of Attraction’, a candid and chronologically arranged collection that maps his emotional evolution over the past two years. Opening with the explosive reckoning of ‘Casino’ and moving through tracks like ‘He Gave Me Nothing’, ‘Run’, and ‘I Think I’m Ready’, the record traces heartbreak, reflection, and renewal.



KILLCODE - ‘RIDE (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix)’


KILLCODE kick off 2026 with ‘RIDE (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix)’, a hard-hitting rework of their defiant track that fuses their gritty, groove-driven rock sound with the streetwise edge of DJ Johnny Juice from Public Enemy. Building on a career that has seen them climb the Billboard Heatseekers chart, share stages with major heavy acts, and land placements in film and media, the New York outfit use this cross-genre collaboration to reinforce their reputation for relentless energy, creative risk-taking, and a refusal to stay in one lane.



Klemen - ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’


After his memorable Eurovision 2025 performance, Slovenian entertainer Klemen spotlights the more personal side of his artistry with his debut album ‘Golden Hour’. Known for viral musical impersonations, he now balances satire with sincerity, particularly on emotionally driven tracks like ‘Is Anybody Out There?’ and his Eurovision ballad ‘How Much Time Do We Have Left’.



Ally Bakst - ‘Pretty Little Ghost’


Ally Bakst’s latest release ‘Pretty Little Ghost’ sees the NYC-born, LA-based artist dive deeper into shadowy alt-pop territory, crafting a towering, synth-laced anthem that wrestles with self-perception, power, and psychological duality. Built from an instant spark of inspiration and shaped alongside close collaborators, the track swells with brooding bass, cinematic electronics, and her signature smoky vocals, capturing the uneasy space between dominance and surrender while cementing her place as a fearless force in the dark-pop landscape.



Julia Kate - ‘truce’


Julia Kate’s new single ‘truce’ explores the internal struggle between self-criticism and self-acceptance, choosing emotional honesty over easy empowerment as she calls a ceasefire with her own reflection. Written with Nick Rosen while she studies at Berklee, the track continues her rise as a diaristic pop songwriter, building on steady releases and growing live momentum in Los Angeles and beyond.



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