Becky Rogers
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Viagra Boys – ‘Welfare Jazz’ review: satirical post-punk bangers with a ‘yeehaw!’ spirit
With album two, the Stockholm band lean into the madness of the modern era

CMAT live in Dublin: Irish newcomer bringing the festive cheer one Americana hit at a time
Drag queens a-dancing, Christmas gags a-plenty, and Country stars a-many

Coach Party: Confronting inner demons with dancefloor-filling indie bangers
The Isle of Wight four-piece are fighting back against spiralling thoughts of self-doubt with their new track ‘Really OK On My Own’

CMAT: Dublin cowgirl turning shitposting into Americana bangers
Life lessons from Charli XCX, breakdowns in chicken shops and a Western-meets-Dublin barbecues music video, meet the Irish cowgirl who’s all about "bastardising" country music

Walt Disco: Flamboyant goth-glam that doesn’t care what the boomers think
The Scottish six-piece’s new EP ‘Young Hard and Handsome’ draws influence from the post-punk legends of the ‘80s and modern-day art-pop chic

Gus Dapperton – ‘Orca’ review: a glimpse into life on-the-road in your twenties
By dropping his guard, Dapperton has reinvented his usual slacker-pop to accommodate his raw emotions

The Goa Express: Scorching garage-rock with psych undertones
Each week in First On, we introduce a shit-hot artist you'd have no doubt have seen opening the bill for your favourite bands

otta – ‘songbook’ review: sharp, scattergun anthems eschewing the traditional format
Channelling the frenetic energy of early-Grimes, these songs are confrontational and discombobulating by design

Folly Group: London collective thriving in well-crafted chaos
The London-based group pair maximalism and naivety on their latest release 'Fewer Closer Friends'