'Electro of the most inventive kind, Does It Offend You Yeah? are a duo from Reading making retro computer pop and modern twisted disco. '…some of the most distinctive new pop of the decade' – HMV Top Tips
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A strange hybrid of emo, pop-punk and indie, Elliot Minor's music is both instantly catchy and perfectly irresistible. Incorporating upbeat guitar riffs, boy-band harmonies and honky-tonk piano, Elliot Minor are like nothing you've ever heard before.
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Explosive indie-dance four-piece Late Of The Pier. Hailing from the Midlands, they make DIY fuelled noise-pop laced with elements of disco, rave and anything else!
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Devonte Hynes of Test Icicles fame with new band Lightspeed Champion, making a genre-defying fusion of country, indie, lo-fi and experimental indie to produce something rather moving, powerful and sweet.
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Australian electro-punk outfit Operator Please making hard-edged spine-tingling dance-rock with just enough funk to get anyone up on their feet and dancing.
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An enjoyable post punk band. Their take on New Wave sounds is refreshingly individual and exciting, with original lyrics and catchy tunes. 'Bouncing, brash, befuddled, The Maccabees invoke all those primal urges you've had in the past couple of years about the renaissance of the British scene'- Drowned In Sound.
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Enlisting her six-piece crew and supa soundsystem of rhythm section, backing vocalists, trumpets and whistles, the Ebony Bones live experience is one-part punk rock show, one-part carnival chaos! 'A delightful riot of colour, poise and sass. Like a hybrid of The Slits, The Cramps and Amazulu, Ebony Bones are one helluva good time party band.' – Break In The City
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A band whose 'blend of accomplished songwriting, abrasive art-punk aesthetics and assured yet incendiary live performances has quickly catapulted them into an enviable position as one of the most talked about new bands in the UK right now'- Central Station & Yales, Wrexham.
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A five-piece indie art-pop band from a small countryside village called Peaslake in Surrey, Olde England. They write music for all to sing and dance to. 'An infectious and breezy romp through pastures of uncompicated new-wave pop brilliant..' - NME
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