KHARTOUM – ‘Some Days’ [EP] [Album Review]

London three-piece alternative rock band KHARTOUM introduces their new EP, Some Days, via the label Young Poet Records. Produced by the band and mixed by multi-Grammy-winning engineer Eduardo De La Paz, KHARTOUM cites influences such as Wolf Alice, Sunflower Bean, Primal Scream, and Death From Above 1979. After playing their first live show at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, the band has performed throughout London, including a residency at Laylow. KHARTOUM has been featured on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Hot New Bands (x5), Fresh Finds, All New Rock, and Shockwave and has been championed by BBC Radio 1 (Gemma Bradley), BBC Introducing (Live Session & Interview) CLASH, The Line of Best Fit, Wonderland, and Dork, as well as performing at Latitude Festival and Glastonbury. Some Days encomp...

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