The Sukis continues to establish their killer, distinctly British sound on ‘Cherryade’

On their latest release The Sukis continue to justify the hype

On their latest release The Sukis continue to justify the hype

Effortlessly melding gritty riffs with endlessly melodic sensibilities, The Sukis demonstrate all of the guile and charm that have established them so rapidly as an act to look out for on new single ‘Cherryade.

Possessing a relentless energy and sense of cutting edge fun, the track bounds through its memorable hooks and engrossing tales of youth and infidelity. The track is an indie rock riot that is equal parts party-starter and an emotional journey through a thick nostalgic lense, providing both style and substance with reckless abandon.

Describing their new single, the band says: “‘Cherryade’ takes a self-reflective journey through teenage romantic affairs. An upbeat, glistening indie-rock song exploring the implications of nostalgia; through the reverb soaked guitars, dreamy synths and groovy-driving bassline. Taking different elements from early Strokes to the harmonies of Queen with traces of 90s dream-pop ambience. ‘Cherryade’ is the party anthem, the clean up and the soundtrack.”