We love discovering new Asian bands, as the cultural and musical influences often make them sound really different from what we're accustomed to. And that's exactly the case with Japanese metalcore band Sailing Before The Wind, who fuse delicious melodies with hard-hitting metal.
Discover This: Liv Mircea
Having been born in Transylvania, in central Romania, to parents that looked down on his dreams of playing the guitar, it's safe to say that Liv Mircea has come a long way.
New Band of the Week: Quotes of the Dead
Glasgow newcomers Quotes of the Dead offer up a diverse rock sound that, if it were a person, would be a candidate for being locked up in a madhouse.
Discover This: Levi Conner
Utah-based singer/songwriter Levi Conner has a dominant, engaging rock voice that makes you sit up and take notice. This has assured the has made an impressive start to his solo career.
Discover This: Adam Elara
We don't meet too many solo artists who have a punk-rock vibe, so we were excited to discover Texan singer-songwriter Adam Elara. Adam represents everything that's good about being a solo artist, in that he has the freedom to mix up styles when and where he sees fit. For example, the excellent Hey Sarah, from... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Souls Extolled
Today, we're offering up a blast of groovy hard rock that unashamedly draws on the greats of rock, grunge, ska and rap-rock from the last few decades with self-monikered "degenerate rock band" Souls Extolled.
Discover This: Bleed The Rads
The latest release from Philadelphia one-man-band Bleed The Rads, aka Stapes, represents a major evolution of his musical style.
Discover This: Oliver Marson
Forgive us for thinking we've temporarily stepped back into the 1980s, as we've just immersed ourselves in the world of emerging Guernsey solo artist Oliver Marson.
Discover This: Crushed Beaks
South London-based Crushed Beaks have honed a really cool sound that fuses indie rock with elements of psych, post-punk and garage rock - so expect plenty of catchy vocals and funky noodling guitar riffs.
Introducing: Kick Up The Fire
With a name like Kick Up The Fire, you expect a band to have a bit about them - and the London garage punk trio that assumed this moniker most certainly do.