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Add to playlist: the genre-swerving chaos of eight-piece collective Parade and the week’s best new tracks

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Alexis Petridis, Ben Beaumont-Thomas, Laura Snapes
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A review of Parade, an eight-piece collective from London, and their forthcoming debut mixtape 'Lightning Hit the Trees,' noted for its genre-swerving and chaotic style. The article also highlights other new tracks from artists like Teyana Taylor, Cate Le Bon, Kathleen Edwards, Kasst 8, Editrix, Laicositna, and Lippard Arkbro Lindwall, showcasing the week's best new music.

  1. 1 11 July (implied 2025): Parade's debut mixtape, 'Lightning Hit the Trees', is released.
  • Promotion and critical reception of new music
  • Increased visibility for emerging and established artists
What: A review of Parade's debut mixtape and a roundup of other new music releases.
When: Forthcoming (mixtape out 11 July); current week's best new tracks.
Where: London, Brighton (Parade's origins).
Why: To introduce and review new music, highlighting innovative artists and tracks.
How: Through critical listening and description of musical styles, highlighting genre-swerving and experimental approaches.

A review of Parade, an eight-piece collective from London, and their forthcoming debut mixtape 'Lightning Hit the Trees,' noted for its genre-swerving and chaotic style. The article also highlights other new tracks from artists like Teyana Taylor, Cate Le Bon, Kathleen Edwards, Kasst 8, Editrix, Laicositna, and Lippard Arkbro Lindwall, showcasing the week's best new music.