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HotWax are blazing a scorching trail on the UK’s live scene
After approval from Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Royal Blood, the Hastings band are learning from the best as their live reputation heats up.

CMAT – ‘Crazymad, For Me’ review: Dublin’s answer to Dolly Parton
On her second album – featuring John Grant – CMAT remains immensely entertaining and impactful

She’s In Parties are taking a bracingly modern approach to shoegaze
The Colchester gang's forthcoming debut EP 'End Scene' is fresh, fun and worthy of heavy rotation

The Snuts on their independent future: “Major labels gaslight you into thinking you can’t exist without them”
The West Lothian band's new label venture Happy Artist Records seeks to do away major label drama. NME heads to Glasgow to find out more

Miles Kane – ‘One Man Band’ review: still searching for his sound
There’s glimmers of brilliance in this otherwise mixed bag

Geese – ‘3D Country’ review: New York rockers move into the big leagues
The NME cover stars' horror-infused second LP demonstrates their ability to mystify and dazzle with every twist

Courting live in Liverpool: rock’s newest heroes on comically good form
Dressed in their finery, the Merseyside gang deliver a thrilling show that's big, clever and funny as fuck

Cassyette – ‘Sad Girl’ review: a bold, brilliant debut worth shouting about
The heavy emo revivalist's first mixtape as an independent artist is a turbo-charged riot of hooks and raw emotion

Witch Fever: vital and inclusive ‘doom-punk’ for a world in chaos
Breaking free of patriarchal oppression and violence, the Manchester band's debut is an essential punk listen

Renforshort: “This album is the honesty I needed to hear growing up as a young woman”
With an all-star list of collaborators including Travis Barker and Mike Shinoda, the Canadian's debut draws from pop-punk and hyperpop for a thrilling listen.

Sophie May: “I woke up after a big night out to see Billie Eilish calling my song ‘beautiful'”
The Londoner's early material shows flashes of Joni Mitchell and Sam Fender – her performances at low-key open-mic nights may not last much longer

The Mysterines live in Liverpool: a raucous return for hometown heroes
Following a Top Ten album, the rockers’ Saturday night homecoming is a celebration of the city’s flourishing scene