Songer delivers rebellion and duality on FIND MY FACE. A high-energy release built on tension, anger vs. joy, control vs. release, held in a tight, genre-fluid frame.
Following April’s BONES, Songer returns with FIND MY FACE, extending a rollout structured for momentum rather than spikes. FIND MY FACE shifts the energy, faster, more direct, still controlled, built on childhood influences and cross-genre layering, leaning into contrast without forcing resolution.
The video extends the concept through fragmented, stylised snapshots of modern Britain, routine, control, and disruption running in parallel.
Songer states:
FIND MY FACE to me is an unapologetic blend of the genres that feel like my childhood. It’s a balance of anger and refusal to be anything other than happy. It’s the tightrope of rebellion and being scared to rebel.

BONES’opened with a BBC Radio 1 first spin from Jack Saunders, landing as a “deep, reflective storyboard,” before picking up DSP support across Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and Deezer.
Songer delivering a deep reflective storyboard right there. I love the beat on this, the trumpet in the background sounding super atmospheric, setting the tone for the rest of the record – Jack Saunders, BBC Radio 1 [New Music Show | Feature: First Play]
With over 100M streams in the past year and key records like Toxic and Vino Bandit, the current run feeds into a summer album rollout, with FIND MY FACE operating as forward motion, not a peak.