
Sundara Karma announce new EP with title-track "Oblivion!"
Sundara Karma have returned with details of their forthcoming EP Oblivion!, and have shared the title-track as the first taster.
"Oblivion!" is the group's first new material since last year's "Godsend" track, and arrives with a Prosper Unger-Hamilton-directed video.
Lead vocalist Oscar Pollock says of the track, ""Oblivion!" came together so quickly, I wrote the whole thing in about two days in the summer last year. I had been revisiting a lot of my favourite music from around 2003 and was feeling quite nostalgic at the time. It definitely plays into the rockier aspects of our ‘sound’ but ultimately I think it’s a wonderful pop song. For me "Oblivion!" is about the aftermath of a deeply intense relationship, there can be a lot of loose ends and debris. The rug gets pulled out from under your feet and in many ways it feels like your reality shatters. It’s about this kind of fatalist feeling you can feel when you’ve put your all into something and for some reason things aren’t working out. It feels like the end of the world and like everything around you is crumbling."
Sundara Karma's upcoming EP Oblivion! is produced by Clarence Clarity (Charli XCX, Rina Sawayama), and will feature five tracks in total, including last year's "Godsend".
Tracklist:
- Oblivion!
- All These Dreams
- DESIRE
- Everytime
- Godsend
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