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    Korda Korder continue their rapid rise with Everything You Ever Wanted To Be

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    Korda Korder continue their rapid rise with Everything You Ever Wanted To Be


    Emerging from Hastings, “Korda Korder” continue their rapid rise with “Everything You Ever Wanted To Be”. The new offering was released just a week ago and has already soared to the top of their Spotify page, suggesting that fans are lapping up this new cut.

    … ashort but explosive indie rock surge packed with soaring guitars, cinematic energy, and serious breakout potential.

    Korda Korder continue their rapid rise with Everything You Ever Wanted To Be

    It’s more or less the sound that I got into them with: huge guitars that, with this one especially, remind me of The Joy Formidable, mixed with those incredibly cinematic vocals, all laced over that simply stunning production.

    It’s the kind of song that you can turn up loud and listen to loud and proud. The chorus is sensational, with a very powerful backline that pushes those vocals straight into your memory, locking it in for you to discover once more with every play.

    Even though it is just a tick over two and a half minutes long, by the time you’re into the second half of the song, it feels like you’re very well acquainted with the song and, of course, with the band’s sound.

    Even though they’ve only been around since 2024, it sounds like they are on course to stun everybody who gives them their time. If you are looking for an artist or a band to become a huge fan of, and one that has the potential to be huge all over the world, then this is the band. So if you have a chance to see them live, please do, because it feels like they have the potential to go on forever and a day.

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    Find more amazing music like this in our Upbeat Indie playlist on Spotify!

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