CMAT and Pulp are among the favourites to win this year's Mercury Prize for album of the year, which will be awarded in Newcastle on Thursday.
Bookmakers say Irish singer CMAT is the front-runner with her third album, Euro-Country, which blends stories of loneliness and national identity with piercing humour.
She’s followed by former winners Pulp for their unexpected comeback album More; and Irish band Fontaines DC for Romance, which saw the alternative act cross over to the mainstream.
Other nominees for the album of the year award include pop artist PinkPantheress, singer-songwriter Jacob Alon and folk musician Martin Carthy who, at 84, is the prize's oldest ever nominee.

