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Dua Saleh is on a quest for home, humanity and renewal 

The Sudanese-American artist explores grief, natural disasters, and the human yearning for home in Of Earth & Wires.
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Saint Harison traces heartbreak, forgiveness and growth on ghosted

The Southampton-born artist and songwriter talks vulnerability, empathy, iconic vocalists and the inspiration behind his new EP.
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Ninush builds a handmade world on debut EP, The Flowers I See You In

The classically trained violinist shares how plant genetics, imperfect lino prints and Disney soundtracks shaped her debut EP.
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Ruti turns self-doubt into song on Maybe I Got It Wrong

The introspective singer-songwriter shares how situationships, Lakeside shopping centre and Labi Siffre inspired their EP, Maybe I Got It Wrong.
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Jay Som finds connection and catharsis on Belong

After six years away from solo work, the LA-based artist and producer tells BRICKS how Jimmy Eat World, enduring friendships, and a burst of accidental photos shaped her long-awaited new album.
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The Aces sparkle with disco-fueled ‘Gold Star Baby’

The alt-pop four-piece share how disco nostalgia, queer joy, and newfound independence inspired their latest release.
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Girl Group Encapsulate Gen Z Girlhood On Debut EP, ‘Think They’re Looking, Let’s Perform’

The Liverpool-based five-piece share how the Spice Girls, Y2K nostalgia, and their DIY ethos inspired their debut EP.
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Isabella Lovestory channels a collage of dark Baroque fantasies and Honduran heritage on new album, Vanity

The rising pop-reggaeton princess talks us through the inspirations behind her latest release.
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Nxdia’s debut mixtape is a riotous, queer coming-of-self

The Egyptian-Sudanese musician shares how paranoia, Tracy Chapman, and songwriting at their family home inspired their debut mixtape, I Promise No One’s Watching.
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Shura reveals her vulnerable side on new album, ‘I Got Too Sad For My Friends’

The British singer-songwriter and producer tells BRICKS how America, Baldur’s Gate and battling her inner critic inspired her new album.
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The Kooks balance freshness and nostalgia on new album Never/Know

The quintessential British indie rock band is back with a joyful offering produced by frontman Luke Pritchard
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Black Country, New Road settle into a new collective shape with Forever Howlong

The six-piece share their creative journey and influences at the core of their new release.
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