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.
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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.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
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 … Continue reading Discover This: Kings of the Wild Things
Las Vegas newcomers Hella Grey bring us an intriguing combination of synth-fused, almost industrial-sounding rock powered by angsty female vocals.
After more than a decade of dabbling in creating his own music, the release of new single Rescue Us marks a fresh start and an important stepping stone for Hotstreets.
International duo Scratch are on the verge of releasing their debut album despite their two members living as far apart as physically possible.
The pure aggression of metalcore is present in all its splendour in the intense, yet melodic, sound of Canadian six-piece No Faith In Fortune – which they have dubbed “progressive aggressive.”
Rock music and scientists aren’t necessarily the most obvious companions, but Switzerland-based Greek duo Haneke Twins go to show that you shouldn’t judge the scientist by their lab coat.
Having already become a YouTube drumming sensation, 15-year-old multi-instrumentalist Mia Morris is impressively going it alone with her solo rock career.