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RIMIDI’s Triumphant Return: ‘Bruce Banner’ Is an Indie Soul Knockout

Indie soul sensation RIMIDI is set to break new ground with her latest single, ‘Bruce Banner,’ a soul-stirring anthem that masterfully channels strength, resilience, and pure sonic magic. Fans lucky enough to catch an early listen are already singing its praises — and for good reason.
The track wraps RIMIDI’s rich, velvety vocals around an intricate soundscape of brooding basslines and dynamic crescendos, perfectly mirroring the song’s themes of inner transformation and triumph. It’s an emotional rollercoaster, balancing raw vulnerability with an unyielding sense of power.
The chorus is a revelation — a surge of cathartic release that hits like a lightning bolt. And the bridge? It’s an explosive, soul-lifting moment that feels destined for massive sing-alongs at future live shows. RIMIDI’s voice soars, carrying the weight of every lyric, making ‘Bruce Banner’ not just a song, but an experience.
With an official release date of April 7, 2025, anticipation is sky-high. But superfans don’t have to wait — an exclusive advance download is available now at FindYourRimidi.com. Plus, a music video drops alongside the wide release, fueling speculation that this is just the beginning of a colossal new chapter for RIMIDI.
If ‘Bruce Banner‘ is any indication, she’s not just stepping into the spotlight — she’s obliterating it. Don’t miss this one.

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Elijah Cruise’s EP ‘Dark Romance’ Turns Late-Night Longing Into Cinematic Alt-Pop
If there’s one thing Elijah Cruise understands, it’s how to turn feelings into a vibe—and Dark Romance is exactly that: a late-night, headphones-on, main-character kind of record that pulls you in without overthinking it.
This debut EP doesn’t try to reinvent anything. Instead, it leans into mood, atmosphere, and that slightly chaotic kind of romance that feels a little too intense but also kind of addictive. It’s the soundtrack to night drives, blurry city lights, and emotions you’re not totally ready to unpack.
“Learn To Float” stands out as the heart of the project. It’s dreamy, hypnotic, and quietly emotional, built around the idea of letting go when everything feels overwhelming. There’s something effortlessly relatable in its softness, it doesn’t try too hard, and that’s exactly why it works.
Beyond that, Dark Romance flows as a whole rather than a collection of standout singles. The songs blend into each other, creating a consistent, cinematic atmosphere that feels immersive and easy to get lost in. Nothing feels out of place, it’s all part of the same late-night world.
You can definitely hear touches of Lana Del Rey, Arctic Monkeys, and The Neighbourhood in the DNA, but it never feels forced. It’s more like a familiar mood, reimagined in a way that feels fresh and personal.
What makes this EP land is how easy it is to connect with. Whether you’re overthinking, daydreaming, or just vibing, Dark Romance meets you there.
It’s simple, emotional, and effortlessly cool and sometimes, that’s exactly what you want.
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