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Pond Hoppers: Seven British breakout acts primed for an American uprising

Rat Boy Press

It’s no secret that our cousins across the pond have an impressively long record of taking America by storm, especially in the game of music. When the first wave of Brits broke into the US charts in the '60s, the floodgates had opened: The Beatles. The Rolling Stones. Dusty Springfield. The Kinks. The Animals. It was a wake-up call, a sudden realization of all the good tunes American airwaves had been missing out on. Since then, a stream of British artists have shown their creative and musical prowess by leaving their stamp on American popular music.

In the '90s, the Britpop movement furthered the appeal, longevity, and dominance of British culture. It showcased the diversity and individuality that UK artists had to offer the world of music. But before many of these acts ever really broke on American soil, they grew their audience back home, crafting their art and finding their footing in clubs and concert halls across Britain. Pretty soon another wave of the British Invasion will return in full force, and here are just a few of the acts folks should be on the look-out for.

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KYKO

The South London-born artist Scott Verrill is the man behind the electro-pop moniker KYKO. Verrill’s sound emerges from a background of classic rock and a passion for modern pop music. Fascinated with the ever-evolving state of pop conventions, he hopes to push the boundaries by blending genres and using unlikely techniques. With his complex layering of instrumentation, clean vocals, and tropical sounds, Verrill creates an atmospheric dreamscape tailored for the most adventurous spirits. He released his EP Wildlife in March, composed of four lush and uplifting songs tied together by Verrill’s mellow vocals.

Listen to “Dive In” below…

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