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Girl And Girl – ‘Call A Doctor’ review: brilliantly bonkers indie-rock from Brisbane

Playful, ragged-sounding but tightly written, this is a fantastic debut from a sparkly and singular new band

Chloe Slater: the firebrand songwriter that’s about to be everywhere

The indie artist fills her addictive songs with observations of the issues affecting Gen Z, from influencer culture to the state of UK politics

Mary In The Junkyard – ‘This Old House’ EP review: bewitching art-pop soars above the hype

Echoes of Daughter and The Cure ring through this debut EP from the London trio

The Great Escape 2024: new artists rally together in the name of solidarity

As over 150 acts joined a festival-wide boycott, the past week has showcased a real, robust support among musical peers across the country

Hex Girlfriend: “This is a lot more Dead Kennedys than The Smile”

London newcomers James Knott and Noah Yorke – son of Radiohead frontman Thom – tell us about taking aim at Trump on intense new material, staying independent, and why they're keen to distance themselves from Yorke's famous father

Natalie Red: a disruptive, wildly talented force taking over the dancefloor

The 23-year-old first gained attention for her drum 'n' bass remixes of pop hits. But with her new EP, she is ready to show how expansive her music can be

Over 100 acts have now dropped out of The Great Escape 2024 in Gaza boycott, with support from Massive Attack

"My morals cannot and will not align with the amalgamation of entertainment and human suffering," said Alfie Templeman

Lip Critic – ‘Hex Dealer’ review: bold, energetic and blisteringly smart

On this wildly imaginative debut, recent NME Cover stars Lip Critic prove why they are the band of the moment

I. Jordan – ‘I Am Jordan’ review: dancefloor don uplifts with self-empowering bangers

On their long-awaited debut, Doncaster’s I. Jordan pays tribute to trans joy in electric style
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