Sundara Karma announce new EP and blast through the blues with new track "Vivienne" [Premiere]
Announcing the release of EP II, Sundara Karma have premiered lead track "Vivienne", a blissed out track that blasts through the very corners of consciousness with an all-encompassing devotion.
Sundara Karma are presenting their distinctive indie-pop at full force. Reaching through the very edge of worry, "Vivienne" is here to sweep you off your feet. Whirlwind romance, storming guitars, and forceful rhythms all play their part, crafting a track to awake and invigorate.
Wrapped up in its own energy, the track carries itself on the winds of promise. Whatever it is you're seeking, "Vivienne" arrives with the promise that it can take you there. Bold and sweeping, it offers a venture full of excitement that sails over any pitfalls. All you have to do is take the first step towards that direction.
"It's a love song sure, but more to do with the escapism that love can offer than love itself," Oscar Lulu says of the track. "The world is pretty fucked, not that this is a revelation, nor am I saying anything new. I'm just singing about a type of love that blocks out all the noise."
EP II is released via Chess Club Records on 6 November.
Stream "Vivienne" below.
September 24 - Keele University, Stoke On Trent w/ The Wombats 27 - Norwich UEA, Norwich w/ The Wombats 28 - Nottingham Rock City, Nottingham w/ The Wombats 30 - September Southampton Guildhall, Southampton w/ The Wombats October 1 - October Alexandra Palace, London w/ The Wombats 2 - Cardiff University, Cardiff w/ The Wombats 3 - Sheffield Plug, Sheffield w/ The Wombats 13 - O2 ABC, Glasgow w/ Circa Waves 14 - Manchester Academy 1, Manchester w/ Circa Waves 16 - Birmingham Institute, Birmingham w/ Circa Waves 17 - O2 Academy 1, Oxford w/ Circa Waves 20 - King Tuts, Glasgow 21 - Manchester Apollo w/ The Wombats 22 - Oporto, Leeds 23 - Liverpool Guild of Students w/ The Wombats 24 - Soup Kitchen, Manchester 26 - Bodega, Nottingham 27 - Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham 28 - The Horn, St Albans 31 - Sticky Mikes, Brighton November 1 - Joiners, Southampton 2 - Louisiana, Bristol 3 - Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff 4 - The Magnet, Liverpool 5 - Community, London 7 - Thirsty @ Readipop, Reading- Brat is the music critics album of the year for 2024
- Lady Gaga says Bruno Mars collaboration was the "missing piece" of LG7
- UCHE YARA releases final track of the year, "as I left the room"
- Alabama Shakes play their first show in over seven years
- Paul McCartney joined by Ringo Starr and Ronnie Wood for closing night of Got Back tour
- Watch Clarissa Connelly cover "Moonlight Shadow" in session at End of the Road Festival
- FINNEAS, Barry Can't Swim, Foster The People and more join NOS Alive 2025
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday