ENY press photo for new single 'Die Like This'

ENY explore the realms of electropop and dream-like pop

Indie pop trio ENY explores the realms of electropop and guitar music with conviction and has a seriously majestic sound.

Hailing from Hereford, the project is led by Sharon Kosobucka. Originally born in Poland, she has been in the UK for five years and is gracing the country with their punchy dream-like pop.

Releasing new single ‘Die Like This’, ENY combine catchy melodies and powerful synths to draw you into a well-layered song which atmospherically builds in size. It transitions into a grungy bridge that adds intensity, “capturing the tension between hope and disillusionment,” say the band.

Confronting the frustrations of everyday life, ‘Die Like This’ asks you to reflect on your own struggles while delivering a powerful message about the desire for change. In the verses the song paints a vivid picture of walking through the city, filled with uncertainty and a yearning to find direction. The repetition of the lines “I don’t wanna die like this” emphasises a deep-seated fear of living a life devoid of meaning or fulfilment. Ultimately, ‘Die Like This’ resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost, offering both a cathartic release and a glimmer of hope for finding a more authentic path.

Taking influence from the likes of The Japanese House, the band have been capturing the hearts of audiences on numerous festival stages, including Dresden City Festival, Pub in The Park and Big Feastival.

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