- The Cast Of Cheers
I've only discovered this band within the last week, although I've had their album Family on repeat ever since. I like their sound a lot, it's not that much different from what I usually listen to though - they're a typical alternative band, with comparisons drawn to the likes of Theme Park and Zulu Winter.
The Cast Of Cheers will be supporting Howler on NME's Next Generation tour this October.
- Jake Bugg
The Nottingham shire native has achieved much success in such a short space of time. The 18 year old debuted his first EP Taste It earlier this year, which has proved a hit. A few of his tracks have been picked up by radio stations, including Radio 1 and XFM and have since achieved regular airplay. His album is set to be released on 15th October (my Birthday!) and if you're a fan of Bob Dylan then you should definitely purchase Jake Bugg's debut, as he channels Dylan's vibes into a creation of his own.
- Splashh
The London based band have only started to receive recognition for their work. Signed to Luv Luv Luv the indie four piece have only a few songs to their name, however that doesn't stop them from being brilliant. I found out about Splashh via NME, who have tipped them for big things and I believe they are destined for great things too.
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