Black Country, New Road, hailing from Cambridge, have swiftly ascended to become one of the most exciting and innovative bands in contemporary rock. Formed in 2018, the sextet—consisting of Tyler Hyde, Lewis Evans, Georgia Ellery, May Kershaw, Charlie Wayne, and Isaac Wood (who departed after their second album)—blends post-punk, art rock, and chamber pop into a unique and captivating sound. Their journey began with the Mercury-nominated debut album "For the First Time," which showcased their eclectic influences ranging from jazz to klezmer music. This was followed by the critically acclaimed "Ants From Up There," which further solidified their reputation for musical reinvention. Their latest album, "Forever Howlong," marks a new chapter, with the band evolving their sound and embracing a more heartfelt, folk-inspired direction. Known for their dynamic live performances and constant evolution, Black Country, New Road continue to push musical boundaries, making them a must-see for any rock enthusiast.