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  • ionnalee / iamamiwhoami

    Today, avant-garde, self-made audiovisual pioneer ionnalee (Jonna Lee of iamamiwhoami) releases her sophomore solo album, 'REMEMBER THE FUTURE', via her label To whom it may concern.

  • Quarry
    Quarry Posted by Will Marshall 21 May, 2019
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  • Social Contract
    Social Contract Posted by Matt Bates 17 May, 2019

    Social Contract was initially founded online by Josh and Scott Roach (guitarist) while Josh was looking for housing in London. Bonding over their mutual love of music they began writing music that reflected the environment they lived and later quenching a ferocious thirst for playing live, they decided to recruit fellow musicians Bisque Wemyss (Drums) and Chris Coward (Bass).

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  • Sullii
    Sullii Posted by Matt Bates 17 May, 2019
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  • ISSUES
    ISSUES Posted by Ed Sellers 14 May, 2019
    www.issuesrock.us

    ISSUES is one of the '22 Artists Shaping the Future of Rock', alongside Foo Fighters, Twenty One Pilots, and Fall Out Boy, according to legendary tastemaker Kerrang!. 'Artist of the Year', 'Best Vocalist', 'Best Bassist', 'Best Live Band' (AltPress), and 'Best New Talent' (Revolver) winners and nominees, the celebrated Atlanta quartet deliver on the momentous hype with their third genre-b

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  • Ruby Fields
    Ruby Fields Posted by Ben Winchester 10 May, 2019
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  • Jamie Lenman
    Jamie Lenman Posted by Ed Sellers 03 May, 2019

    Jamie Lenman made his way up through the UK underground scene as the singer, guitarist and songwriter of noughties band Reuben, rubbing shoulders and playing shows with stablemates Biffy Clyro and Frank Turner's Million Dead.

  • Jas Shaw

    In early 2018, Jas Shaw, one half of Simian Mobile Disco was diagnosed with a rare health condition - AL amyloidosis - a disorder of bone marrow cells. Having just completed SMD's 7th studio album 'Murmurations' and with a special show at the Barbican scheduled for April, things were thrown into confusion.

  • Simian Mobile Disco

    When James Ford and Jas Shaw met at Manchester University in the late 1990s, they never imagined they'd end up creating a human synthesiser.