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Who could represent the UK at Eurovision 2022?

news Who could represent the UK at Eurovision 2022? © EPA British singer James Newman came last in Saturday s contest with zero points Once again, the UK s plucky loser lost, and in the process became the first act to get the dreaded nul points since the new Eurovision Song Contest voting system was introduced in 2016. So, once again, the UK must try to work out the answers to two big questions. First, does everyone hate us, and if so, why? Yet again, politics is being blamed - but wrongly, writes Spectator editor and Eurovision enthusiast Fraser Nelson. The UK was simply outsung and outclassed by smaller countries who made more effort.

Sullivan King: The DJ infiltrating rock by fusing riffs with electronica and dance — Kerrang!

Having worked with members of Papa Roach, Underøath and Ice Nine Kills on his EDM-meets-metal tunes, Sullivan King is ready to take the rock world by storm…

Inside The Unexpected Comeback And Total Reinvention Of Short Stack

Inside The Unexpected Comeback And Total Reinvention Of Short Stack Signed to a revered heavy label and embraced by triple j - Short Stack are not the band you remember. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. Three years ago, just before Short Stack’s Shaun Diviney and I wrapped up our last interview, I threw him one last, inevitable, question: Will another reunion ever be on the cards? He laughed, immediately making a crack about doing the RSL rounds when the band turn 50. But really, it was a ‘nah’ from him; Short Stack really were done with one caveat. “I said to my booking agent: ‘If My Chemical Romance ever reunite, we’ll play with them,” he promised.

11 lesser known Bring Me The Horizon songs that everyone needs to hear — Kerrang!

11 lesser known Bring Me The Horizon songs that everyone needs to hear From their deathcore roots to the gargantuan arena-ready hits, we trace Bring Me The Horizon’s evolution through the songs that deserve more attention. Words: Nick Ruskell Were you to draw a straight line between then and now, the one you would use for the teenaged Bring Me The Horizon who first screamed out of Sheffield in 2004, and the band who now sit as one of Britain’s biggest and most influential, might ask you if you were joining the right things together. The only reason you can believe, looking backward, that they are the same band is because you know it happened. From the other end, nobody could have predicted what would come next.

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