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Stan Pratt is reprogramming pop from the inside

Pop’s newest maximalist is a self-described “pop girlie boy” with a neuroscience degree, a head full of hooks, and an EP that balances sarcasm with sincerity.

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Part post-punk, part protest, part Prodigy – Home Front’s latest album is a call to arms with a human heart.

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Stan Pratt is reprogramming pop from the inside

Pop’s newest maximalist is a self-described “pop girlie boy” with a neuroscience degree, a head full of hooks, and an EP that balances sarcasm with sincerity.

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Heart-on-sleeve and going full tilt: Fletchr Fletchr are ready to break out

With a debut EP that pulls no punches and a Live at Leeds slot on the horizon, Fletchr Fletchr are flying out the gates.

Watch it rise: Home Front on making grief danceable

Part post-punk, part protest, part Prodigy - Home Front's latest album is a call to arms with a human heart.

Dork’s 2025 Readers’ Poll is open now! Nominate your faves

We want to know what mattered most to you this year.

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