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Black Country, New Road, named “the best band in the world” by The Quietus, arrives in Control this April, on Thursday 23. The British collective emerged at the end of the last decade surfing the post-Brexit new wave. And there are few contemporary bands who can do musical reinvention quite as consistently as them. From their Mercury Music Prize-nominated debut For the First Time, which touched upon everything from jazz to post-rock via klezmer music, to the art-rock meets chamber pop follow up Ants From Up There (both top 5 charting albums). “Britain
About
Black Country, New Road, named “the best band in the world” by The Quietus, arrives in Control this April, on Thursday 23. The British collective emerged at the end of the last decade surfing the post-Brexit new wave. And there are few contemporary bands who can do musical reinvention quite as consistently as them. From their Mercury Music Prize-nominated debut For the First Time, which touched upon everything from jazz to post-rock via klezmer music, to the art-rock meets chamber pop follow up Ants From Up There (both top 5 charting albums). “Britain