Today, Bristolian noise-collective Knives have released their debut album, Glitter, via Marshall Records. Their music serves as a manifesto for inclusivity, diversity, and empowerment within the alternative music scene. Through their music and live performances, Knives aims to cultivate a community that celebrates marginalised voices, an inclusive space of rebellion for people of colour and the LGBTQ+ community. The album was recorded in the Welsh Valleys at Giant Wafer Studios under the watchful eye of Dominic Bailey-Clay. Glitter channels the band’s diverse influences, pooling from hardcore, post-punk, alt-rock, and experimental jazz, into a cohesive yet unpredictable experience. “We’re all completely different people, from different backgrounds. It’s a space I...