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Garage rock band The Sukis drop "Cherryade" exploring teen romance

  • August 28, 2021
  • Malvika Padin
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Garage rock trio The Sukis drop cinematic offering “Cherryade,” a self-reflective journey into teen romance drenched in an upbeat soundscape. A guitar-led production that shimmers with touches of synths and groovy basslines, the track is embedded in the hyper-energetic nook where gritty alt-rock meets melodic dream-pop.

With bold vocals settled on a bed of strong percussion and expert riffs, The Sukis pay homage to the charming romantic affairs dotted through our adolescence, a lush sweep of  instrumentals cushioning the heavy sense of nostalgia that seeps from every note of the track.  

The ambient, infectious harmonies of “Cherryade,” leaves us wanting more, as their creative vision and ability to pull vivid tales out of daily life beckons every music lover. Drawing influence from early Strokes to the harmonies of Queen, The Sukis describe the track as a “party anthem.” It falls straight into the signature alt-pop sound that the band have been cultivating, yet injecting stylish bursts of experimentation in its intricate guitar chords and keyboard lines.

Sing-along choruses, polished soundscapes tinged with indie-pop stylings and lyrical delicacies exploring British life, make up the intricate artistry of The Sukis. And with “Cherryade,” this band consisting of Tige Burns, Joe Sage, and Oliver Rich, who are undeniably made for big things showcase their ability to craft summery music that feels larger-than-life yet remains grounded in simplicity.

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