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Adelaide's Sunsick Daisy Take Us Track-By-Track Through Their New EP ‘Yonder'
Adelaide's Sunsick Daisy Take Us Track-By-Track Through Their New EP ‘Yonder'

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time30-05-2025

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Adelaide's Sunsick Daisy Take Us Track-By-Track Through Their New EP ‘Yonder'

It's been a busy year for Adelaide indie dreamers Sunsick Daisy. They've supported UK rock veterans Feeder and American slackers The Lemonheads, they've embarked on their own national tour and picked up airplay from both triple j locally and KEXP over in the US. Today (May 30th), the four-piece are sharing their second EP, Yonder. Recorded with Jared Nettle in their native Adelaide, the five-track effort sees the band enter what they're describing as 'a new era'. You can judge for yourself by streaming the EP in full below, along with insights on each of its songs directly from the band themselves, exclusively for Music Feeds. 'Hideaway' marks the beginning of a new era for us. The chorus lyrics were written around a quote that Sarah [Grainger, lead vocalist] had written down in their notes, and the rest of the song grew from there. At its core, it's about finding a safe place in the people you love to grow and change at your own pace, and know that whoever you are, you're loved. Determined to take a new song into rehearsal, Kane [Gabbell, guitar] came up with a bouncy guitar intro, over which Sarah wove in a vocal melody, and guitar countermelodies developed from there to create this lush soundscape. This is a song about loss. While the lyrics stemmed from the loss of Sarah's childhood pet, it's equally applicable to anyone dealing with grief or regret. It's simultaneously sad, angry, defeated, and cathartic in its delivery, with hard-hitting choruses and wailing guitar lines. The reflective verses and angry outbursts of the chorus are matched lyrically and musically, so you're carried by the dynamics. 'It'll Be Alright' was born from anxiety, and a desire for a pick-me-up in song form. The writing process was therapeutic, and the simple repetition of the chorus serves as a mantra to ease your worries. Kane was inspired one night to write an easily accessible, upbeat song to help him express ways of dealing with anxiety through the support of others. Wrapped in the band's signature hazy wall of sound, 'It'll Be Alright' acts as a warm, comforting hug from a friend you haven't seen in forever – arriving just when you need it the most. This was one of those spontaneous songs that came together really quickly. When Kane wrote the chords, we felt it had a disappointed-angry vibe, so we asked ourselves: 'What makes you mad?' 'Bite My Tongue' is a spit in the eye of anyone who gaslights you. 'Yonder, Young Wonder' is a moving, almost orchestral arrangement of grinding guitars and vocal harmonies. The song carries you along a journey of reflection, as you dive deeper into the need to let go of the past and be in the moment to allow space for the future. Yonder . Hilltop Hoods Announce Ninth Studio Album 'Fall From The Light' Fred again.. Praises Sydney's Shady Nasty: 'My Favourite Band In The World Right Now' End Of Fashion Announce 20th Anniversary Tour And Vinyl For Debut Album The post Adelaide's Sunsick Daisy Take Us Track-By-Track Through Their New EP 'Yonder' appeared first on Music Feeds.

You Me At Six frontman left without ‘words' after band's final gig
You Me At Six frontman left without ‘words' after band's final gig

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time05-04-2025

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You Me At Six frontman left without ‘words' after band's final gig

You Me At Six frontman Josh Franceschi said he has been left without 'words' after his band played what has been billed as their final gig. On Friday, they ended their more than 20-year career with a show at London's OVO Arena Wembley. The band, from Surrey, formed in the mid-2000s and are known for their catchy rock tunes including hits Suckapunch, Save It For The Bedroom, Truth Decay, Bite My Tongue, Night People, Sinners Never Sleep and Cavalier Youth. View this post on Instagram A post shared by You Me At Six (@youmeatsixofficial) On Saturday, Franceschi wrote on X: 'When I have the words, I'll tell you how I feel.' Their farewell tour during 2024 and 2025 ended at Wembley where Franceschi reportedly said that he rallied to get on stage despite having 'norovirus'. He said: 'I've either been throwing up or shitting. Trust me, this is far from perfect but I will die on this stage before I cancel a show. I was watching you all queue up from my hotel room earlier going, 'Wow'.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by You Me At Six (@youmeatsixofficial) Social media views showed Franceschi ending their last gig saying this is the 'true'story of 'useless c**** doing something good with their lives'. He added: 'It has been an honour being your band for the last 20 years, thank you for inviting us into your homes, your headphones, your hearts, and there is only one thing left to say – please stand for your national anthem, Underdog.' They all then hugged on stage, bowing as the audience clapped and screamed. Dropping the mic in the final moments, Franceschi said: 'And just like that, we are dead, see ya later.' The group, also made up of guitarists Max Helyer and Chris Miller, bassist Matt Barnes and drummer Daniel Flint, have had two number one albums – Cavalier Youth in 2014 and Suckapunch in 2021. The 2018 album VI, and 2023 record Truth Decay have also charted in the top 10 Official Charts. Franceschi has previously spoken of how he became depressed around 2017 in part due to the intensity of heavy touring across more than a decade, telling the PA news agency he credited boxer Tyson Fury with helping him. In 2021, he said: '(Tyson) came back to me with a revelation because he was this champion of the world, this heavyweight boxer, and was exposing himself and letting people know how vulnerable he is, but saying, 'I'm not going to let this defeat me'. It was so empowering.'

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