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Anarchy In The UK exhibition celebrates punk icons

Always more than a musical genre, punk allowed a generation to express themselves without deference, to invent without fear, and to create without boundaries. 40 years on, Punk London is a year long programme of events to celebrate the most rebellious of music movements. One of the highlights of the program - ‘ANARCHY IN THE UK: #PUNKLONDON’ - opens at the Richard Young gallery this week, showcasing an incredible selection of both classic and never-seen-before images from Richard Young’s archive.

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Eliza and the Bear release debut album

Eliza and the Bear release their self-titled debut album today on Capitol Records. It includes the current single 'Friends’, an uplifting song about the importance of friends and family, which went on to soundtrack a Bulmers cider advert. 'Friends' follows previous singles ‘Lion’s Heart’, which “led to roaring singalongs at festivals” (The Telegraph) and ‘It Gets Cold’ ( “hard to get away from its magnetic groove” - The Independent) – all of which made the Radio 1 playlist. Other standout tracks include the beautifully broody, strings accompanied ‘I’m On Your Side’, fan favourite

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Leon Vynehall releases 'Rojus (Designed to Dance)'

Leon Vynehall today releases an extended EP ‘Rojus’ (Designed to dance) via Running Back Records. An artist with his own agenda, to date his off kilter sounds have come in the form of EPs on labels like 3024, Rush Hour and Running Back, and have been carefully crafted things, layered with musicality whilst never straying too far from an infectious groove.

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The Common Linnets release 'II'

Great songs, sparkling guitar riffs, acoustic string instruments and intricate vocal harmonies – all are present in abundance on The Common Linnets' new album ‘II’. The release follows a period of growing success for the band – single ‘Calm After The Storm’ reached No. 1 in 14 countries, and their self-titled debut album went triple Platinum in the Netherlands, Platinum in Germany, and won 12 international awards, including the prestigious ECHO Award in Germany.

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Lucius release second album 'Good Grief'

Lucius’ second album ‘Good Grief' is released today on PIAS. The songs veer from sassy, soul-drenched vocals to glitzy rhythmic pop to songs that call up '60s girl groups; from the first swooping, synthy intro of ‘Something About You’ to the menace of ‘What We Have (To Change),’ these are expertly wrought pop songs full of emotional depth. 

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R.E.M sign worldwide publishing deal with UMPG

The legendary R.E.M. - one of the world’s most successful and well-loved bands – have signed an exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with Universal Music Publishing to represent their catalogue.  Formed in 1980 by Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry, R.E.M.’s craftsmanship and musical impact was pivotal in defining the indie rock genre. 

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Tiga - 'No Fantasy Required'

Tiga releases new album ‘No Fantasy Required’ today via Counter Records. It’s the concluding part of a trilogy of albums, and an honest, open and playful record – packed with both inspired songs and driving techno cuts.

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Låpsley releases debut album 'Long Way Home'

Låpsley releases her debut album ‘Long Way Home’ today on XL Recordings. The twelve track album features new versions of her previous acclaimed releases ‘Hurt Me’, ‘Falling Short’, ‘Painter’ and ‘Station’, as well as latest single ‘Love Is Blind’ – which was premiered as Annie Mac’s hottest record.

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Raleigh Ritchie - 'You're A Man Now, Boy'

Raleigh Ritchie releases his debut album, ‘You're A Man Now, Boy’ today via Columbia Records. The LP explores the theme of growing up: “It’s really about that feeling of being in between stages and grappling with getting older. It’s about questioning why we need to grow up."

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Adele, Coldplay and Justin Bieber triumph at BRITS

Adele was the big winner at last night’s BRIT awards, collecting a total of four trophies: British Female Solo Artist, Mastercard British Album of the Year for ‘25’, British Single for ‘Hello’ and Global Success. Her win made her the most successful solo artist in any one year in the history of the awards, and she now has eight BRITS in total.

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