Kicking off with her first release of the year today, London's new gen junglist and inimitable rising star Nia Archives continues to reframe the jungle narrative with the intoxicating “Conveniency." She also announces her EP Sunrise Bang Ur Head Against Tha Wall out 3/10via HIJINXX/Island Records including “So Tell Me…” and “Baianá”, this new mellow, indie infused single with Nia’s upfront and honest lyricism taking centre stage sees her stand up for herself, exploring feelings around not being prioritised in a friendship - option #3. Always asked to be there for someone but never on her terms. The accompanying video directed, shot, edited and graded by Nia and her regular collaborator Delphino Productions sees Nia pick up the VHS cam again and depicts a bright clear day full of skating and silliness, being young and free in London. In the video, she hones in on her community as she alongside skater Josh Smith casts some of their friends and local East London skaters including Elliott Brown, Bruce Pitt, Adam Delarue and Josh Nice who also took the official BTS.*