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Enter Shikari: “This pandemic will bring to light so many innate failings of the current system”

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Rou Reynolds talks to NME about rising up, life after lockdown and new album 'Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible' “Knowing that the music won’t reach people in the same way is sad, but it’s important to carry on,” Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds tells NME of the mixed feelings of releasing sixth album ‘Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible’ in the middle of a global pandemic. “People often look to art in times of hardship – whether it’s for escapism or positivity and a feeling of connection.

Hopefully the album will be a source of good news for some people.” They’re certainly giving Shikari fans a lot to cling to. ‘Nothing Is True’ acts as a tour, skipping across the vast, glitchy sonic terrain that they’ve covered over the

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