The time delay between conceiving and releasing an album means that music heavily shaded by two years of lockdowns will continue to seep into the world. TV Priest’s debut Uppers was written in the heady before times and revolved around a heady swirl of chaos and noise. It made a relatively big splash in the void of unprecedented times but left the band stranded, untested and unable to tour. Follow-up My Other People is a more restrained and reflective piece of work, informed at least in part by that shared sense of enforced ennui and frontman Charlie Drinkwater’s shored up mental health. ‘I need to sleep, so very very deeply,’ he drawls across a dirge of guitars and it sounds like he absolutely means it. Bury Me In My Shoes continues in much the same vein but wit...