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Featuring Years & Years, Wolf Alice + more
Tags: Years & Years, Wolf Alice
by Elliot Mitchell | Photos by press
Tags: Years & Years, Wolf Alice
This afternoon saw Red Bull Studios announce 'The Launch List', a shortlist of new bands the company thinks are going to be big in 2015.
Similar to the BBC Sound of 2015 poll, a small selection of artists have been tipped to have a big year, with the likes of Years & Years, Wolf Alice, and Shura featuring on the list.
Staying true to Red Bull Studio's broad musical interest, the list features artists from across a wealth of genres, from spoken word prodigy George The Poet through to experimental alternative artist Jack Garratt.
Brits critics choice nominees Years & Years also feature, along with Dornik, James Bay, Josef Salvat, Little Simz, Shura, Seinabo Sey and Wolf Alice.
Watch Years & Years' video for 'Desire' below:
To coincide with the announcement, a TV show will also air on Channel 4 next month, featuring in depth interviews and performances from the ten featured artists.
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