Now Hear This: Josh Franceschi on the best new pop-punk, indie and rap-rock

Me and the rest of the guys in You Me At Six have been on an incredible high after releasing our record SUCKAPUNCH and everything going so well in that first week. It’s really spurred us on to go hard and keep being creative, and that’s something I’m really enjoying at the moment. I’ve also been enjoying checking out some new music in recent weeks, and I’ve picked five new acts that I love to share with you all. In my opinion, all of these artists are deserving of your attention… Kid Kapichi My friend Jack Saunders from Radio 1 took me see these guys ages ago in London, and I thought they were fucking sick! They remind me of early Arctic Monkeys with some punk mixed in – they’ve definitely got attitude. They’re a class band, and really nice lads as well. I&nbs...

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