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Humour
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Glaswegians Humour release debut EP and new video for single ‘Jeans’

At the start of the summer So Young Records - whose recent releases have included Vlure, Been Stellar and Lime Garden among others - announced the signing of Humour, a Glaswegian group still in their relative infancy, but one who arrived musically fully-formed, pairing together fragments of off-kilter post-punk, erratic indie-pop and discordant post-hardcore, delivering a sound that is at once disorientating and immediate. Early shows in support of Do Nothing, Folly Group and DEADLETTER have already marked them out as a must see live band, propelled by the unhinged lyrical energy of front man Andreas Christodoulidis.
Deadletter
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Deadletter release debut EP Heat! via SO Recordings

DEADLETTER release their debut EP Heat! via SO Recordings, containing singles ‘Binge’, ‘Weights’, and ‘Madge’s Declaration’. Heat! is the sound of a band starting to find their feet in the studio. Recorded at Hackney’s Pony Studios with producer Elliot Heinrich, there is a notable evolution from their looser, politically-charged early singles, coming as the group matures both sonically and conceptually.
Somebodys Child
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Somebody’s Child announces debut album

Somebody’s Child has quickly established himself as a voice at the forefront of the new music scene in Ireland. Early support slots in Dublin with the likes of Kodaline, Primal Scream, and Kaiser Chiefs, as well as national radio play and an appearance on the nation’s beloved Late Late Show all acted as vindication for Cian Godfrey holding back the unveiling of SC until the relatively late age of 23 - he had honed his craft and formulated a clear message ahead of time.
Nation of Language
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Nation of Language begin their UK/IRE Tour

From Brooklyn, Nation Of Language released their album 'A Way Forward' which came out last year to critical acclaim and they now kick off their UK/IRE tour, with dates in Brighton, Bristol, London, Birmingham, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, and Dublin.
Lambrini Girls
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Lambrini Girls release new track

Lambrini Girls’ driving punk rhythms and ability to hold a mirror up to hot button societal issues draws inspiration from the likes of alternative stalwarts Le Tigre and Bikini Kill, combined with a biting, tongue in cheek lyrical style all their own. 
The Chase
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The Chase channel their caribbean roots with new single ‘Trumpet’

The Chase follow their explosive summer EP ‘Not The F*cking Game Show’ with ‘Trumpet’, their first release for rock ‘n’ roll tastemakers This Feeling. It comes as they prepare to play their debut headline show at Roadtrip this Saturday, a gig that sold-out in just two days and more than two months in advance. ‘Trumpet’ received its radio premiere, courtesy of new music champion John Kennedy at Radio X.