New Enter Shikari song

2020-03-09 by hobblepot | 23 Comments
British band Enter Shikari have dropped a new song from their upcoming 6th album Nothing is True & Everything is Possible entitled “the king”. The song features a sound reminiscent of their second album Common Dreads, which lines with singer Rou Reynolds' statement that this upcoming LP would encompass all of Shikari's works and sounds.

You can hear the song below:


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SlyZ
March 9th 2020
62 Comments


WUBWUBWUBWUB WEAH !

Flugmorph
March 9th 2020
35565 Comments


the dreamers hotel was already an absolute banger

this also gud

cant wait for how they will sound on the album in proper prestine mp3 quality lueleueleuel

yeah nothing but love for this band

Eons
March 9th 2020
3778 Comments


last i heard this band was that album Flash Flood of Colour, which I thought sucked. Hope the band are better now.

Flugmorph
March 9th 2020
35565 Comments


the spark brought new life into the band

duh, name implies it

Pikazilla
March 9th 2020
32373 Comments


Spark and Common Dreads were trash

Mindsweep and debut ftw

sharkmsc
March 9th 2020
501 Comments


Spark and Mindsweep are joint favorites of mine so that's interesting haha

Flugmorph
March 9th 2020
35565 Comments


pika will take a big shit in every single bands threat he doesnt like dont mind him

kalkwiese
March 9th 2020
11138 Comments


Band rules pretty hard tbh

JohnnyoftheWell
March 9th 2020
64287 Comments


Mindsweep is a 3 and debut is a 1.5

so that's interesting haha [2]

ShadowNeko
March 9th 2020
357 Comments


I love these guys. Great song.

henryChinaski
March 9th 2020
5205 Comments


good song

ChoccyPhilly
March 9th 2020
13716 Comments


It slaps

misho87233
March 9th 2020
93 Comments


I really hope that atleast some songs are going to be heavy and guitar driven... something like the heavy songs from The Mindsweep

vult
March 9th 2020
3471 Comments


I still want a "Take to the Skies" remaster

But this is nice.

ItsTheSquirrel
March 9th 2020
890 Comments


Ehhhh not feeling this as much as the last one

Laen
March 9th 2020
933 Comments


band has been playing too much assassins creed

cav63
March 10th 2020
11 Comments


what the hell is this

hobblepot
March 10th 2020
3016 Comments


song is auditory perfection as always

kenti123
March 10th 2020
188 Comments


the spark was trash indeed

FurtherDown
March 10th 2020
638 Comments


These guys continue to blow my mind. The only one I didn't feel as much is Flash Flood, the rest is perfect. Can't wait for the next one.

Monstar1790
March 10th 2020
209 Comments


Mindsweep and Flash Flood are their best records. This song is uneven but the chorus rules hard. Curious to see how it leads into the closing track.

Surtur
March 10th 2020
638 Comments


Flash Flood is easily their best

InFiction
March 12th 2020
3996 Comments


"Mindsweep and Flash Flood are their best records."

100%



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