Having harnessed the influences of old school rock and metal with the power of nu-metal and added their own unique atmosphere on top, Ukrainian band Chasing Embers have conjured up an intriguing, dark metal sound.
Introducing: Agamas
Angsty pop-punk with bags of energy has seen Melbourne band Agamas build a strong following not just at home but in the Asian market.
Discover This: Internet Beef
The power of diversity comes across in spades in the fascinating sound of Portland collective Internet Beef.
Discover This: Dirty Rugs
Seattle's Dirty Rugs are on a mission to bring back the raw rock sound of the 90s and, from what we've heard thus far, they're making a damn fine job of it.
New Band of the Week: IO
Telling us that your brand new metal band is "as metal as metal gets" is a surefire way to get our musical antennae to full attention.
Discover This: Palat
Given we're a blog about new bands, this article may seem a little - wait, very - random. As Palat formed 32 years ago in 1987. However, they only very recently released their debut album, which they originally recorded back in 1992.
Discover This: The Finger Guns
The rocky yet punky feel of Seattle band The Finger Guns has seen the trio conjure up their very own musical genre of "punk'n'roll."
Discover This: Stark Folk Band
Right in the heart of Ohio, buddies Brady Lee Burkett (vocals and guitar) and Ryan Shaffer (guitar) have been honing home-recorded music for more than two decades.
Discover This: Dionysia
When Boston-based band Dionysia tell us their intriguing indie-rock sound is built on a base of "candid chaos and unfiltered honesty" we were immediately hooked.
Discover This: Kings of the Wild Things
What better way to welcome in the weekend than upbeat, feel-good, happy-go-lucky pop-punk? And that's exactly what we get from Baltimore-based quartet Kings of the Wild Things. Inspired by all the pop-punk greats, the band specialises in simple yet catchy lyrics that contain sentiments about being who you are no matter what others think, young... Continue Reading →