Durry – Coming of Age

Brother-sister duo Durry are back with one of the biggest indie-rock anthems of the week!

‘Coming of Age’ presents itself as a modern-day take on Dolly Parton’s ‘9-5’, and highlights the thoughts and feelings that many of us might experience while at work.

“Inspired by 2022’s ‘great resignation’ and by both of us being able to quit our day jobs to pursue music full time, ‘Coming of Age’ is about seeing the reality of a dead end corporate job, and taking your future into your own hands. Maybe part of growing up is realising the life you were told to strive for just isn’t worth the life you lose to get it.”

Aside from their huge presence and fanbase all across social media, Durry are also picking up support from outlets as noted as BBC Radio 1, Rolling Stone and Louder.

Durry play London’s Oslo Hackney on the 21st September, and will also tour the USA from November – tickets can be found here. The band’s upcoming album, ‘Suburban Legend’ is available for preorder here.

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Durry – Who’s Laughing Now

If you’re a frequent social media user then chances are high that you’ll have come across Durry’s ‘Who’s Laughing Now’ at some point over the last two years.

Initially unveiled on TikTok by the sibling duo back in 2021, the track picked up huge levels of traction and went viral – despite being a demo. Now it’s finally been released in full form, and it’s just as anthemic as you’d hope for.

Written for all the people who are tired of living a mundane and unfulfilling life, the song’s relatable lyricism is paired with a powerful production that fuses indie with rock and pop.

“‘Who’s Laughing Now’ went viral before it was even finished being written. What started as a cynical outlook on life was flipped on its head overnight, as it rocketed to popularity. The next morning I left for the studio to try and capture this once in a lifetime viral moment. I realised the song I had written was wrong, and there was still hope left in the world. On the drive to the studio I rewrote it, inspired by the success and excitement of the public. This song is literally written about the success of its own demo.” – Austin Durry

The song is taken from the band’s upcoming self-released album, ‘Suburban Legend’ (out in September), which you can preorder here.

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