I Don’t Like Mondays. – ‘New York, New York’

Japanese rock band I Don’t Like Mondays. marks 10th anniversary with the release of ‘New York, New York’

I Don't Like Mondays. - 'New York, New York'
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Formed a decade ago, I Don’t Like Mondays. has quickly risen to prominence in the music scene, earning acclaim for their electrifying performances and infectious melodies.

Japanese rock sensation I Don’t Like Mondays. is celebrating their 10th anniversary in style with the release of their latest song, ‘New York, New York.’ The dynamic track, their first release of 2024, encapsulates the band’s signature sound while delving into themes of heartbreak and melancholy. ‘New York, New York’ pays homage to the band’s roots, drawing inspiration from the UK sound that has influenced their music since the beginning. Vocalist YU, who spent his formative years in New York, infuses the lyrics with a sense of yearning, reflecting his connection to the city.

‘New York, New York’ is out now.

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