As you will probably already know, the UK election results are in - and the Conservatives have achieved a sizeable majority.
The news was met with dismay from much of the British (and Irish) music community - many of whom had urged fans to vote for Labour in the run-up to the election.
Acts like Yungblud, Thom Yorke and Billy Bragg have all shared their thoughts on social media, some of which can be read below.
Stormzy - whose new album is out today - also retweeted a tweet by columnist Mehdi Hasan, who called the result a "Dark day for minorities in the UK."
Looks like a very disappointing night for Labour. All I have to offer right now is this lament https://t.co/Yomp09fH60
— Billy Bragg (@billybragg) December 13, 2019
— YUNGBLUD is a lowlife (@yungblud) December 13, 2019
silent. silence.
— Thom Yorke (@thomyorke) December 13, 2019
Devastating
— Clean Bandit (@cleanbandit) December 13, 2019
The only hope we have is to turn this anger, despair and fear into activism.
The darkest days are ahead, but those of us who can must fight for those that this government wishes to erase. We will.— Los Campesinos! (@LosCampesinos) December 12, 2019
Here how about a fuckin united Ireland or wha 🇮🇪
— KNEECAP (@KNEECAPCEOL) December 13, 2019