london trio sickrichard return with someone, a restless and reflective slice of alt-rock that wrestles with connection in a world that never slows down. built on a driving bassline, razor-edged guitars, and bursts of retro synths, it captures that dizzy feeling of reaching for something – or someone – that feels real in the blur of neon light and noise.
produced by ian davenport and recorded at courtyard studios, someone balances urgency with melancholy. itβs propulsive at 150 bpm yet deeply emotional, carrying the tension of heartbreak, memory, and release. beneath its angular edges lies a searching heart – a quiet plea for meaning in modern disconnection.
drawing inspiration from radiohead, pixies, and the cure, sickrichard fuse post-punk grit with an indie-dance pulse that feels both nostalgic and new. itβs a song that aches and thrashes at once – a moment of clarity inside chaos.
with their debut album must be something missing on the horizon, someone feels like both a confession and a statement of intent.
thank u for making this sickrichard β‘


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