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OnThe Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, vibrant band Skram released the chaotic and fun song Serendripity, reminding you to never forget the importance of your self-image and self-worth.

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Skram

Based in Wellington, New Zealand, Skram create vibrant and energetic music exploring the journey of life and its many intricacies. Their passionate and epic pop sound is laced with rock and indie influence, brought together with a combination of emphatic vocals, dynamic rhythms and memorable melodies. 

United, Henry Ashby and Felix Nesbitt, perform alongside members including Ruby Fraser, Dylan Jennings and more, releasing wholesome songs that connect with your inner-child while weaving in vulnerable, honest and passionate themes.

SKRAM have streaming numbers in the hundreds of thousands, performed sold-out tours, featured in the NZ Charts and have an exciting festival-laden summer ahead.

Skram on The Table Read Magazine
Skram

Serendripity

Their new mood bosting single, Serendripity, is a chaotic and fun experience that oozes with confidence, reminding you to never forget the importance of your self-image and self-worth.

The word Serendripity, or ‘serendipitous drip,’ is the idea of wearing whatever you want, feeling safe and confident when venturing into the world. The act of wearing what you want, the “drip,” becomes a medium through which you express your unique identity and personality. Serendripity celebrates the freedom to make choices based on your own tastes, rather than conforming to societal expectations or trends.

The first time I put bright sparkly blue eyeliner on I had a war with myself, loving the way I looked but also being terrified of how others would judge me as a man wearing makeup. As I started to put myself out there more and explore my feminine side, I found I became more confident with my chaotic style, and I began to feel more comfortable actually expressing myself. Serendripity is a call out to people to help others feel like they can be whoever they want to be and wear anything they think is cool, even if it’s insane.

-Henry Ashby

Find more from Skram now:

https://open.spotify.com/track/1aecwJoCdG3gdCD1YmUQvg?si=2d4ef7e0a950400a

https://www.instagram.com/skramogram/

https://www.facebook.com/skrammusic4

https://www.tiktok.com/@skramtok

https://skramnz.com/

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