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New Music Weekly

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Posted on Friday 26th November 2021 at 15:05

There have been some incredible gems released this week! Check out the round up of our favourite new albums out now.

 

The KVB

Album: Unity

For Fans Of: A Place to Bury Strangers, DIIV, Lower Dens, Black Marble

Critics Are Saying: "Unity feels richly varied instead of disjointed, and it's a testament to Wood and Day's creativity that they're still finding fresh ways to express themselves this far into their career." - AllMusic

See them live: The Bodega Nottingham 21st Jan, Thekla Bristol 30th Jan, The Hope and Ruin Brighton 1st Feb.

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Ist Ist

Album: The Art Of Lying

For Fans Of: The Slow Readers Club, Editors, Desperate Journalist, October Drift

Critics Are Saying: "Their new album dips into similar territory, still hugely influenced by psychogeography, but forging a fusion of monochromatic post-rock and electronic music that has been gripped by writing music in various stages of lockdown." - The Irish Times

See them live: The Bodega Nottingham 4th Dec.

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Cousin Kula

Album: Double Dinners

For Fans Of: Tungz, Ishmael Ensemble, Joy Orbison, Chaos In The CBD

Critics Are Saying: "Cousin Kula flutter into the collective consciousness with a timeless slice of psychedelic soul on debut album Double Dinners."

See them live: Strange Brew Bristol 4th Dec.

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Fuzzy Sun

EP: Since The Dog Died

For Fans Of: The Magic Gang, Larkins, Red Rum Club, The Night Café

Critics Are Saying: "Underlining their sheer brilliance in musical detail with boundless energy and an unstoppable ethos, Fuzzy Sun have shone through the clouds with their latest EP, showing the world what they are capable of, and showing off their broad spectrum of sounds." - Our Sound Music

See them live: The Grace London 7th Dec, The Louisiana Bristol 8th Dec.

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Make Friends

EP: Is This Real

For Fans Of: King No-One, Cassia, Marsicans, BLOXX

Critics Are Saying: "Dispensing hook-laden and infectiously catchy tunes, Bristol’s Make Friends have quickly established themselves as frontrunners in the UK indie pop scene."

See them live: Night People Manchester 11th Dec, The Grace London 17th Dec, Thekla Bristol 18th Dec

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