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Witch Fever: vital and inclusive ‘doom-punk’ for a world in chaos

Breaking free of patriarchal oppression and violence, the Manchester band's debut is an essential punk listen

Listen to Benefits’ “relentless” and gritty new single, ‘Thump’

"It’s about having your confidence knocked and anxieties triggered in a time of turmoil"

Witch Fever – ‘Congregation’ review: an electrifying roar of defiance and rage

The Manchester group's gloriously angry debut album takes aim at religion, inequality and patriarchal oppression

Caity Baser: honest, personality-fuelled pop hellbent on having fun

In the space of just two years, the Brighton-based artist has gone from posting TikToks and working in Co-op to packing out stages at Reading & Leeds

easy life: the band’s most globetrotting moments… so far!

easy life’s stellar rise has been an enthralling one to watch: meshing pop, R&B, jazz, indie and beyond – along with a healthy dollop...

NME Radio Roundup 17 October 2022: WILLOW, Say Sue Me & Fred Again..

Last week, multihyphenate artist Willow released her fifth studio album, ‘<COPINGMECHANISM>’. As with its predecessor ‘lately i feel everything’, the fearless pop punk record...

Enumclaw: Seattle rockers with the swagger and self-confidence of peak Britpop

Grunge revivalists Enumclaw explain how overcoming adversity has shaped their fiercely competitive edge

Listen to Dylan’s poignant new track ‘Blue’

The rising artist has also announced a UK and Ireland tour in February 2023

Skullcrusher – ‘Quiet The Room’ review: a storytelling masterclass

Trading her rootsy folk beginnings for a more widescreen approach, Helen Ballentine casts an entrancing spell on her exploratory debut album

CVC announce debut album ‘Get Real’, release single ‘Good Morning Vietnam’

“'Good Morning Vietnam' is about a time when everyone around us seemed to be wrapped up in Tinder and one-night stands"
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