Sundara Karma sounds freshly minted here, and "Friends of Mine" lands like the kind of song you swear you heard all over the place before you actually did. The hook is immediate, the mood is bright but a little bruised, and it earns a spot in the daily pile fast.
Guitars snap with clean edges, the rhythm section keeps a restless bounce, and the vocal sits right up front with a polished, chest-level push. Tiny flashes of sheen in the mix make the chorus feel bigger than the room, while the verses stay lean enough to keep moving.
By the time daylight starts thinning, this fits the hour when errands turn into a detour and the windows are still open. It has enough lift for a walk home and enough bite for the end of the workday, which is usually the sweet spot anyway.
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