New release: The Sukis release new single, Olivier.
- Jun 19, 2025
- 2 min read
The Sukis, a band, have been releasing hit after hit surpassing fans expectations with their
lyrical and musical minds. The Sukis have released their new song, Olivier, on June 18th after
teasing it throughout their 2025 England tour. The track consists of catchy guitar rhythms and
drum beats while delivering catchy yet meaningful lyrics into the song. The Sukis do this all
while combining indie-sleeze with a mix influenced by Britpop, coupled with lyrics that touch on
emotions and a sound that is both familiar and original.

Tige, the lead singer, shouts as the song opens with a strong drum beat and guitar rhythm,
setting the mood for the song right away with an engaging but thrilling opening. With the line, "I
wanna go somewhere I’ll never forget.” Tiges' voice immediately demonstrates the song's raw
yet powerful quality. The song opening pulls you in and makes you want to learn more. Their
lyrics also emphasise the value of presenting a narrative to the audience listening along to get
an understanding to the song. In Olivier, the line "You'll put me on a movie poster and I could
put things into perspective, this award is dedicated" is a subtly bitter critique of how identity
becomes twisted, particularly when one is expected to maintain composure. Being "put on a
poster" is ironic since it implies that the individual is being reduced to a role, a representation of
confidence or success, even while on the inside they could feel the opposite. The "award"
statement almost seems like a cynical joke, it's a reward for keeping the illusion alive rather than
for being genuine. It's about being admired but not fully understood, about becoming aware but
not recognised.
The Sukis are quickly making a name for themselves in the music scene as lyrical geniuses and
performers. This song leaves an effect that lasts long beyond the last note, regardless of
whether you've been a fan for a long time or are just now listening. This demonstrates why The Sukis are on the rise with fans worldwide.
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