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Kitten Pyramid-Have garnered great reviews from The Guardian, Q mag, Prog mag and many more?take a Cardiacs type jaunty sound and combine it with some thoroughly Syd era Floyd whimsy and hard edged Crimson meets Tull passgaes , wig out Hendrix guitar, pastoral brass and a bit of Genesis too?but original?new prog!?If British psychedelia is your bag, this is your new favourite band? The Independent ?Picasso could have been at the controls?Paul Lester, The Guardian ?Fantastic? Mark Radcliffe, BBC 6 Music?Genius?Tom Robinson, BBC 6 Music?Your new favourite band?Chris Hawkins, BBC 6 Music?A beautiful album.?David Stubbs, Classic Rock ? ? ? ?The Japanese brothers SAHAJi are about to be huge ? Attitude and style for days with the songs to back it up. Their debut EP reached number 8 in the official U.K. physical sales chart, they are about to fly. Having already supported Andrew Cushin on his U.K tour, the brothers and their band are currently recording their melodic guitar driven rock ready for an autumn release. With a cult following already across social media, the enthusiasm is infectious, the style is unwavering, the swagger is real. Expect big anthemic choruses and melodies that stuck in your head for weeks.The 355s- Imagine the Oasis brothers having a scrap with The White Stripes, now you are getting close to The 355?s sound. Brought together by a mutual love for 90?s guitar driven bangers and Northern Soul grooves, Their debut E.P shot straight in at number 11 on the official U.K charts and with a sold out show in London already secured,