Hooky rock with the delicious catchiness of pop-punk means that young Montgomery County, Texas, trio JunkBunny are a force to be reckoned with.
Discover This: Nautical Mile
Energetic, angsty pop-punk in all its finery is coming your way with the launch of Perth punks Nautical Mile's debut album tomorrow (25 October).
Discover This: Heathe
Danish project Heathe is far from your 'usual' rock band. For starters, it's not a band as such, more a collective of liquid band members built around one constant, Martin Pale.
Discover This: Steph Sweet
British singer-songwriter Steph Sweet freely admits she's a "refined taste" but it's difficult to not be intrigued by her feisty, often contentious approach to pyschy acoustic indie-rock meets punk brand of music.
Discover This: TreBell08
We've covered a few exciting young musicians over the last few years, but 12-year-old metal guitarist TreBell08 is easily the youngest. Furthermore, the young Canadian believes he's part of a thrilling new generation of metal musicians with the world at the fingertips.
Discover This: Dirty Snowman Society
Having met at 10,000-feet high in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado band Dirty Snowman Society are ready to take your musical enjoyment to new heights and believe they're part of a major resurgence in rock music.
Discover This: Brake Loose
Dublin newcomers Brake Loose offer up a dirty, mischievous rock'n'roll sound that's packed with energy and features a unique blend of spoken word vocals.
Discover This: Black Market Salesmen
Get a healthy dose of good old blues-fuelled rock'n'roll and a good fix of delicious noodling guitars with Huntsville, Alabama, quartet Black Market Salesmen.
Discover This: Repenter
When a brand new band is working with the colossus of metal production that is Ross Robinson, you have to expect they have something about them. And that's exactly the case with intriguing Los Angeles-based newcomers Repenter.
Discover This: Mary and the Highwalkers
The term blackened sludge alone told us to expect something dark and dirty from Polish band Mary and the Highwalkers. But what we encountered was something beyond our wildest dreams.