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The London eight-piece discuss their brilliantly unpredictable debut album and the emergence of a new generation of British guitar music
KEG: muscular art-punk statements from Brighton upstarts
KEG talk their idiosyncratic debut EP and their place in the revitalised British guitar scene
Gabriels: LA trio’s classic R&B fusion meets silky, swooning soul
The three-piece's richly detailed combination of 60's R&B and gospel stylings has won them famous fans in Elton John and Annie Mac
Chubby and The Gang – ‘The Mutt’s Nuts’ review: subtle experiments amid the chaos
The London five-piece built a reputation for their deliciously wild punk spirit; their second album makes many sonic steps forward
Tkay Maidza – ‘Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3’ EP review: elite pop music
The final instalment in the Australian-Zimbabwean rapper's 'Last Year Was Weird' trilogy is flooding with winning moments
Kojaque – ‘Town’s Dead’ review: a shatteringly real reflection of Dublin life
The Irish rapper's fierce independent spirit permeates through this satisfying and often touching debut album
Max Bloom – ‘Pedestrian’ review: former Yuck frontman explores life in the slow lane
The musician evokes life in lockdown across this second solo album
Cherym: Derry Girls making fizzing pop-punk jewels
The Northern Irish trio on their local scene and why being women in a band is not a political statement
Kojaque: Dublin indie hip-hop hero finds beauty in the anger
On his debut album, Dublin's Kojaque tackles his city's contemporary social challenges through the prism of a New Year's Eve night out
Black Country, New Road live in London: a spiritual booster shot
The feverishly hyped band – who seem like a terrifying, seven-brained superorganism – wow with this roaring meta-gig
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