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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – ‘Butterfly 3000’ review: sun-kissed psych positivity
18 albums in, the Aussie garage-psych rockers are far from burning out any time soon
TV Priest – ‘Uppers’ review: tried and tested post-punk fused with swirling psych
Their debut doesn’t expect to fix the world’s problems, but is more than happy to have a pop at it in the meantime
Viagra Boys: “A lot of our output is a celebration of being a fuck-up”
Frontman Sebastian Murphy on addiction, working with Amyl and the Sniffers' Amy Taylor, latest album ‘Welfare Jazz’, dogs, shrimps and more
Viagra Boys – ‘Welfare Jazz’ review: satirical post-punk bangers with a ‘yeehaw!’ spirit
With album two, the Stockholm band lean into the madness of the modern era
Gus Dapperton – ‘Orca’ review: a glimpse into life on-the-road in your twenties
By dropping his guard, Dapperton has reinvented his usual slacker-pop to accommodate his raw emotions
otta – ‘songbook’ review: sharp, scattergun anthems eschewing the traditional format
Channelling the frenetic energy of early-Grimes, these songs are confrontational and discombobulating by design
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