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Definition of coup de main : an attack that achieves complete surprise.

Watch Florence + The Machine perform live for the 2020 virtual Met Gala.

In lieu of the Met Gala this year, Anna Wintour and Vogue magazine yesterday hosted 'A Moment With The Met' live-stream event to help raise money for A Common Thread - the COVID-19 relief fund started by Vogue and Tom Ford.

Florence + The Machine's Florence Welch appeared as a special-guest during the stream, performing an intimate rendition of 'You’ve Got The Love' live from her living room.

Watch the performance below...

Interview: 2020 Must-Know - Drug Store Romeos

In conversation via email, the members of three-piece UK band Drug Store Romeos are thoughtful, extremely self-aware, but also, earnestly in touch with the universe. And the trio's music reflects the same surrealist whimsy.

Although they only have two officially released songs to their name thus far, you'll only need to listen to the portentous 'Frame Of Reference' once to join us in being thoroughly excited for their promised forthcoming EP.

Interview: 2020 Must-Know - Oscar Welsh

If you've been looking for a song to surmise the current worldwide climate, look no further than Oscar Welsh's aptly titled 'Weird Times', where he sings, "I don't really like these weird times / I just kinda really wanna run away." Having started work on the new song a week before lockdown began, 'Weird Times' not only reflects on the world's current state, but also takes a moment to recommend some of Welsh's favourite artists, including Frank Ocean, Daniel Caesar, Beabadoobee, and more.

Interview: Glass Animals' Dave Bayley on Wavey Davey, his songwriting process changing, and more.

It's been four years since Glass Animals dropped their much-beloved album, 'How To Be A Human Being', and a lot has changed for them since then. After the band's drummer Joe Seaward was debilitatingly injured in a cycle crash in 2018, the band were forced to cancel the rest of their upcoming tour. This time off gave frontman Dave Bayley to work on what would become their next project, as well as pursuing producing for other artists, like 6lack and MorMor, as well as lend his vocals to a Flume collaboration.

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