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Sundara Karma have released “probably the saddest song” from their upcoming album – check out ‘Wishing Well’

“‘Wishing Well’ is a pretty gloomy track,” says Oscar.

Artists: Sundara Karma

Sundara Karma have released a new single, ‘Wishing Well’.

It’s a cut from their recently-announced third album, ‘Better Luck Next Time’. The record – which has already been teased by singles ‘Friends Of Mine’ and ‘Baby Blue’ – is due for release on 27th October, accompanied by a UK headline tour.

Vocalist Oscar Pollock says: “’Wishing Well’ is probably the saddest song on the album. There are a lot of things that I feel I’ve gotten wrong in my life, decisions I’ve made that I look back on with a sort of disgust. It can be quite painful thinking about the ‘what ifs’ – ‘what if I tried harder in that relationship’ or ‘what if I had persevered for longer’ etc. With this mood in mind, ‘Wishing Well’ is a pretty gloomy track, giving voice to all the lives I missed out on living.”

Check it out below.

Wishing Well

The album’s full tracklisting reads:

  1. Baby Blue
  2. Friends of Mine
  3. Miss Again
  4. Wishing Well
  5. Violence to the Spirit
  6. Sounds Good To Me
  7. Pain and Pleasure
  8. Okay I’m Lonely
  9. Better Luck Next Time

Catch them on tour at the following:

NOVEMBER
20 Students Union, Newcastle
21 SWG3, Glasgow
22 O2 Academy, Liverpool
24 The Mill, Birmingham
25 O2 Academy, Leicester
26 O2 Ritz, Manchester
27 Leadmill, Sheffield
29 Beckett University, Leeds
30 Waterfront, Norwich

DECEMBER
1 Rock City, Nottingham
2 SWX, Bristol
4 Tramshed, Cardiff
5 O2 Academy, Oxford
7 Engine Rooms, Southampton
8 Old Fire Station, Bournemouth
10 Chalk, Brighton
11 Junction, Cambridge
13 Electric Ballroom, London

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