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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Munki’s New Single “Far Away”

  • Paul Riley
  • Apr 29
  • 2 min read

Munki’s latest single “Far Away” arrives as a vibrant introduction to the Bristol artist’s evolving solo sound. Blending organic instrumentation with thoughtful songwriting, the track explores themes of identity, movement, and personal growth without losing its uplifting energy. Here are five reasons why “Far Away” deserves a spot on your playlist.


1. The Song Feels Honest Without Trying Too Hard


One of the strongest things about “Far Away” is how naturally it unfolds. The lyrics explore self-discovery and uncertainty in a way that feels personal rather than too dramatic. Instead of presenting neat answers, Munki captures the experience of figuring things out as life moves forward.


2. The Instrumentation Gives the Track Real Character


The arrangement is packed with detail, from layered percussion and ukulele to violin and accordion. Every element adds texture without overcrowding the song. It creates a warm, travel-inspired atmosphere that helps the track stand out from more predictable indie releases.


3. The Chorus Actually Sticks With You


“Far Away” balances introspective lyrics with a genuinely memorable hook. The chorus carries an emotional weight while still feeling easy to sing along with, giving the track replay value beyond the first listen.


4. Munki’s Background Shapes the Sound in an Interesting Way


Having spent years performing as a world percussionist with Bristol collective Hippo Sound System, Munki brings a rhythmic instinct that runs through the entire track. The percussion never feels like decoration. It drives the movement and mood of the song from beginning to end.


5. It Sets Up the Four Leaf Clover EP Perfectly


If “Far Away” is any indication of what’s to come, Four Leaf Clover could be a deeply personal and sonically adventurous project. The single introduces the EP’s themes of growth, freedom, and connection while still standing confidently on its own.



With its rich production, reflective songwriting, and uplifting atmosphere, “Far Away” feels like the kind of track that quietly grows bigger with every listen. Tune in now.

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