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Caitlin O'Reilly
Bugzy Malone – ‘The Resurrection’ review: cinematic sounds and confessional rhymes
The Manchester rapper overcame a near-fatal motorbike accident to write this would-be opus
Biig Piig – ‘The Sky Is Bleeding’ EP review: the queen of reinvention enters her “sxc dom phase”
A move to LA and unfettered self-belief results in Smyth's most diverse and assertive collection yet
Fred again..: super-producer’s emotive electro-pop longs for connection in a lost year
The Stormzy and Brian Eno collaborator's eclectic and electrifying debut offers scintillating snapshots of his travels thus far
“We look for artists who have something different”: Relentless Records turns 21
How the influential label – home to So Solid Crew, Headie One and, erm, Baby Shark – rode the wave
Benee – ‘Hey u x’ review: New Zealand’s alt-pop hero trades loneliness for party-starting spirit
Grimes, Lily Allen and Flo Milli all star on this eclectic collection where Benee's biggest strength is just being herself
April – ‘Luna’ EP review: Stirring musings on the what-ifs of life and love suited for these uncertain times
The rising Irish bedroom popper searches for meaning amid the shitstorm that is 2020 on her contemplative second EP
D Double E – ‘Double Or Nothing’ review: your favourite rapper’s favourite rapper flexes his muscles
With punchlines such as
“man will rob William and take that”
, the grime icon's second studio is a blast
Joesef – ‘Does It Make You Feel Good?’ EP review: Glaswegian romantic’s most sincere collection yet
Pop's most versatile theme – heartbreak – is pulled apart and examined in dazzling new ways by Glasgow's new romantic
Headie One – ‘Edna’ review: proof the Tottenham MC is the king of drill and so much more besides
The rapper's Drake-featuring debut studio album is a persuasive bid for transatlantic stardom
Jadu Heart – ‘Hyper Romance’ review: the elusive duo experience a gothic rock renaissance
Alex Headford and Diva Jeffrey offer a grungy take on the ecstasy and tragedy of falling in – and out – of love
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