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Reading indie outfit, Sundara Karma, has been blooming at an immense speed since the release of their critically acclaimed debut “Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect” .

Eyeing out an extended version, the band add a few unreleased tunes to the already sparkling tracklist. Newly released single ‘Explore’ is the first offering to see the light of day, and we are already excited for the rest.

In true Sundara Karma style, “Explore” is a guitar-driven marvel. The shifting soundscape of the verse draws some unexpected allusions to Pulp. However, Sundara Karma still soars with their idiosyncratic twists on delicious indie rock. Oscar Pollack’s distinctive vocal presentation is nothing short of immense, proving him once again to be one of the most exiting frontmen of modern British indie.

The song is blooming with unexpected twists whilst keeping true to their effervescent guitar work and catchy percussion. It’s capturing energy flows gorgeously easy, yet Sundara Karma’s piecing eye for marvelling little details still stands tall. The sparkling guitar work of Ally Baty intertwine with Dom Cordell’s auxiliary basslines, lifting the tune to bombastic proportions. “Explore” also offers some literal exploration. Challenging their own limits, Sundara Karma stands bold in their melodic terrain on this single.

As well as an eye for great melodies, the lyrical narrative that’s created within Sundara Karma’s songs is astonishing. The socially aware aspect of “Explore” is also radiant, yet it still feels as though each sentence could stand on its own as a statement. There’s a capturing honesty lingering under the surface that so intimately offers a deeper connection to the listener.

Sundara Karma has made yet another banger, so you should treat yourself and listen.

The extended version of Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect is due July 7th.

Sundara Karma share ‘Happy Family’ from forthcoming debut, ‘Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect’

With just weeks to go until release of Sundara Karma’s debut album, titled ‘Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect’ is unleashed to the world, the band – who completely ‘smashed it’ as some would say – are sharing another track from the record.

‘Happy Family’ is an Americana-infused stomp, following on from indie dancefloor smasher ‘She Said’ and the live favourite ‘Olympia’. Of the song, frontman Oscar Lulu says: “When writing I tend not to have any clue where the song is going, it’s only once the song’s been written that I find the meaning or sense in it. Unwittingly it turned out to be the saddest song on the record.”

‘Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect’ is released on 6th January. Sundara Karma tour the UK from later that month, including dates in support of Two Door Cinema Club.

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Sundara Karma have released a new track from their forthcoming debut album Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect out 6th January.

‘Olympia’ epitomises the simultaneously nostalgic and refreshing sound the band’s devoted followers have grown to love. Shot at their recent headline show, the live performance showcases the vivacity of the astounding legion of fans the band has amassed in the past few years, promising a huge reaction to their forthcoming debut album.

It’s a relative slow-burner compared to some of their previous singles. That doesn’t make it any less enthralling, as they combine both the heartfelt intimacy of psychedelic pop credentials with euphoric results. ‘Olympia’ sees them aim for the summit.

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This following the indie dancefloor filler ‘She Said’ means that Sundara Karma are starting to really make moves.

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