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A colour photo shows seven-piece band Concrete Vehicles standing in a bedroom with hardwood floors and white walls. The member in the front is edited to look as if they are standing on a bizarre tilt as if they're falling.

Concrete Vehicles

Surrey, BC

Originally a two-piece featuring Ben Lock and Hudson Schlesny, Concrete Vehicles (formerly known as Computer) is now a full-blown seven-headed beast of jazzy, expressive post-punk. Their debut full-length, Station On The Hill, is a ramshackle rollercoaster of lingering synths, brassy breakdowns, and an air of bitter optimism that feels perfect for 2026.

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Five members of the band NON ULTRAS are seen standing in an old alleway against a brick building. One member in the middle is seen standing on top of a yellow concrete post.

NON ULTRAS

A colour photo shows the band Oranje outside in a green field with long grass and bushes. Three members are seen wearing blazers and facing the camera. Another member sits with their back to the camera, looking into a mirror with a corded phone to their ear, and a filing cabinet sitting to their left.

Oranje

A colour photo shows four-piece group Sunglaciers sitting at a wooden table with their arms resting on top. A blue wall with windows sits behind them.

Sunglaciers

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