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What's all the fuss about? From debut albums to deluxe editions to every EP 

that came before, here you'll find out which tunes are worth their place in setlists and playlists alike - and which should've been left in the rehearsal room. 

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pre-show playlist 

updating our record collection...
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Orchids shoot upwards from a single point. Their stem and flowers stretch from one inseparably tangled mass of roots. Perhaps this imagery was the exact thinking behind the artwork for the third studio album of Irish sound-florists, Inhaler.

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“Oh boy.” In early June, these words called out like the lowlights of a cowboy bar on a silent drive and delivered the news that the Dolly Pocket of pop had returned.

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In just ten minutes, Dress & Tie have managed to capture everything that love is. In its more dramatic moments, it’s the backstreets of Paris, amoristic accordions

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- Call Me Baby, Bella Kay

- Rabbits Can Swim, Florence Road

- Drug Song, Gabe Adams & William James

- The Waiting Game, Harry Styles

- Belly Laugh, Hetta Falzon

- Stephanie's Place, Joesef

- The Great Divide, Noah Kahan

- WEIGHT WATCHERS, Melanie Martinez

- Mallory, Sam Wray

- Vespa, Sofia and the Antoinettes

- Breathe, Malcolm Todd

- Bad Doggie, Wes Parker

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There is a difference between making someone feel hopeful and simply saying there is hope. At times, this album tries so hard to appear uplifting it ends up the opposite, creating an almost stifling positivity

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So sparse is its production as to almost sound distant, ‘(No One Knows Me) Like The Piano’ feels as though it’s being heard from the hallway of a family home where life is happening in the next room.

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