Beabadoobee channeled teenage misery and drug use into songs inspired by her grunge heroes – and now the 20-year-old is being hailed as the voice of Generation Z.

After giving away physical copies of Doobee Zine at Beabadoobee’s sold-out show at London’s Kentish Town Forum last night, we’ve now made it available as a free download for all you fans.

It’s no secret that THE FACE loves Beabadoobee. The 21-year-old artist has refreshed indie rock for a new era, while inspiring millions of her followers’ looks with her distinctive twist on ​’90s and Y2K fashion styles.

In August this year, we hung out with Bea, her guitarist Jacob Budgen and Molly Hayward, who runs the upcycled vintage Depop store Not Just Trash

Photographer Maxwell Tomlinson shot the gang round at Jacob’s place, before heading to their recording studio – where the band has been chipping away at Beabadoobee’s second album – via a double-decker bus. 

Click the button below to check out the zine, in which the crew shares their thoughts on fashion inspos, Busted, obscure cheese, and celebrity crushes. 

The article was adapted from theface.com.