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Griff comes back down to earth

After dizzying highs following a BRIT and NME Award and co-signs from Taylor Swift and Chris Martin, the British pop hero returns with the ‘Vertigo’ EP series that navigates the “emotional bootcamp” of your 20s

Caity Baser: “I’m not going to censor myself for people that don’t like me”

As she’s nominated for a BRIT, releasing her ‘Still Learning’ mixtape and heading on a nationwide tour, Baser explains why she wants to remain a bold new voice in British pop

Royel Otis: Australia’s next breakout indie heroes

A cover of Sophie-Ellis Bextor’s ‘Murder On The Dancefloor’ has sent the band viral in recent weeks. But, as their thrilling debut ‘Pratts & Pain’ proves, they’ve never been in danger of killing the groove

The unstoppable force of Lip Critic

At their gigs, the genre-clashing four-piece utilise an unconventional stage set-up to thrilling effect. You need to see them live – immediately

Chappell Roan: the pop supernova who feels like one of the ‘Drag Race’ girls

The LA-based performer talks moving on from her “very sheltered” upbringing via subversive, joy-filled songs inspired by Lady Gaga and drag music

Malice K: the underground NYC shapeshifter is a true original

The Brooklyn-based artist has found cult stardom with his compelling, honest songwriting. He discusses overcoming addiction and a homeless period on his journey

Ericdoa finds freedom in his mind-bending musical universe

For the 21-year-old, building a community offline is just as important as being one of the most beloved young popstars on the internet

Rachel Chinouriri has finally come home

The journey to the Londoner’s debut album has been fraught. It only makes ‘What A Devastating Turn Of Events’, the indie-pop star’s defining statement, stronger and more resonant

Logic1000: how motherhood and mental health inspired her “seismic” debut

The Australia-born, Berlin-based producer and DJ’s debut album ‘Mother’ is a result of personal breakthroughs. It’s a banging way to start 2024

The future is NewDad’s for the taking

The Galway rockers reflect on the emotional five-year journey leading up to their remarkable debut album, ‘Madra’
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