Discover This: Queen’s Teeth
A mixture of British and American band members as well as crossing the boundaries of alternative rock, hard rock and metal makes Chicago-based Queen’s Teeth an intriguing proposition.
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A mixture of British and American band members as well as crossing the boundaries of alternative rock, hard rock and metal makes Chicago-based Queen’s Teeth an intriguing proposition.
Lyon solo artist Romain Ughetto is undergoing somewhat of a shift in style with his focus on catchy pop-punk.
Not content with the pretty impressive feat of being a PhD-level psychologist and lecturer on mental health issues at a London University, Carina T has more recently begun to master … Continue reading Discover This: Carina T
Having formed my musical tastes in the early 2000s I’m a sucker for anything emotionally charged and full of edgy rocky angst. So it should come as no surprise that the sound of Canadian emo-rockers Selfish Things is right up my street.
Brooklyn, New York City punk pups Lost Dog have honed a raw and funky punk rock sound that is sure to have you yapping along in appreciation.
We’ve discovered something a little bit special with the emergence of brand new Los Angeles trio Antivillain.
Amid a Danish music scene dominated by pop music comes a bright new hope in the form of exciting emerging grunge rock quartet Some Kind Of Liberty.
A Brazilian, an Italian, an American and an Irishman walk into a bar… No, it’s not some crappy joke, it’s the formation of intriguing Dublin-based rockers Slim Tin Fox.
Polish duo MIIST brings us an intriguing fusion of psychedelia and progressive rock shrouded among the misty backdrop of delightful atmospheric melodies.
It may appear somewhat of a broad brush statement that a psychedelic rock band is inspired by recreational drug taking but, in the case of San Francisco band The Spiral Electric, there’s nothing stereotypical about it.
Breaking up sections of dark, doomy stoner-metal with a flute solo is a pretty bold move. But it’s one that tells you a lot about brand new Estonian metal band Pharmer.
Los Angeles trio Daisy brings us a raw, edgy noise-punk meets noise rock sound that is heavily bass-led alongside loads of naughty guitar noises.