Eva Milne
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KNEECAP
The controversial group deliver an explosive set to a sold out Barras for the second night running
The Last Dinner Party
The emerging icons deliver an explosive set to back up the promise of their debut album
Wunderhorse
Midas
Second album from the English rockers is rich in authenticity, with a raw power and energy that sets them apart.
Declan McKenna
The rising star can do no wrong as he shows what all the buzz is about
beabadoobee
This is How Tomorrow Moves
Third album from the burgeoning star burrows deeper into her feelings while exploring new sounds to complement her bedroom pop aesthetic
Role Model
Kansas Anymore
The title may suggest unfamiliarity, but Role Model is right at home with his songs of heartbreak and longing
Cigarettes After Sex
X’s
Latest from Greg Gonzalez is another emotionally charged collection of love, longing and heartbreak
Gracie Abrams
The Secret of Us
The burgeoning star weaves an intimate narrative of heartbreak, vulnerability and understanding on her second album
Remi Wolf
Big Ideas
Second album from the former American Idol contestant moves from bedroom pop to the arena with seamless dexterity
The Mysterines
The up and coming band give an intimate airing of their newest album
The Mysterines – Afraid of Tomorrows
Sophomore effort from the grungy scousers is tough and vulnerable, devastating and uplifting
Cage The Elephant
Neon Pill
The American rockers struggle to rekindle the magic that made their name over a decade ago
Camera Obscura
Look to the East, Look to the West
The Glaswegian favourites are back with a dose of summery goodness on their first release in over a decade
Adrianne Lenker
Adrianne Lenker leaves her audience feeling somewhere between defeated and aspirational in the best way possible.
Local Natives
But I’ll Wait For You
Local Natives’ sixth album is a harmonious companion piece to last year’s Time Will Wait For No One.
Pearl Jam
Dark Matter
Pearl Jam’s latest combines ground-breaking guitar solos and intense drums with Eddie Vedder’s raspy vocals. It’s 1991 all over again.
Crawlers
The Mess We Seem To Make
The excellent debut from the promising scousers highlights feelings of loneliness, insecurity and toxic forms of dependence that anyone navigating this uncertain world is sure to resonate with