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SOAK finds comfort in connection on latest release “death valley fridge magnet”

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SOAK delivers one of their most personal and emotionally revealing releases with “death valley fridge magnet,” a song that transforms uncertainty into quiet resilience. Written from a period of feeling lost while facing vocal struggles and questioning the future, the track becomes an honest reflection on identity and the people who help keep it intact. Rather than dwelling solely on hardship, the song gradually shifts its focus toward the friendships that provide reassurance, proving that even the smallest moments of connection can have lasting significance.

The arrangement mirrors that intimacy through a rich ensemble of musicians. Chloe Fitzgerald’s violin and Cleo Boland’s cello add warmth and depth, while Declan McClafferty’s pedal steel guitar introduces a gentle sense of openness. Lorcan Byrne’s drums, alongside Tommy McLaughlin’s bass, guitar, and keyboards, complete a thoughtfully layered sound that feels organic and emotionally grounded. The accompanying music video, directed by Charlotte Langel, further complements the song’s reflective atmosphere with a visual presentation that matches its heartfelt tone.

At its core, “death valley fridge magnet” is a reminder that healing often arrives through the people who know us best. SOAK captures the quiet power of friendship with remarkable sincerity, showing how brief conversations and shared memories can restore perspective when life feels uncertain. The result is a beautifully crafted release that celebrates resilience, belonging, and the enduring value of human connection.

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