Discover This: Electric Tuxedo
London-based production trio Electric Tuxedo aren’t afraid to try something a little different and mix things up – with their songs ranging from indie-rock through to electronica meets dubstep.
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London-based production trio Electric Tuxedo aren’t afraid to try something a little different and mix things up – with their songs ranging from indie-rock through to electronica meets dubstep.
Another new country to tick off the GigRadar map this afternoon as we introduce you to Singapore garage rock trio Knightingale.
It’s been a while since I found a singer/songwriter that I got really into, but Canadian Matty Myatt evokes memories of Chuck Ragan, Brian Fallon and co.
Off the top of your head, how many good German rock bands can you think of? The good news is that Berlin’s DinoSound are here to change all of that.
The Internet is a wonderful thing. Case in point, among other truly exciting innovations, the ability to talk to and work with anyone and anywhere has enabled the Miserable Noise Club experimental music collective to collaborate from all over the world.
From Melbourne in Australia we bring you an exciting new alternative rock band that oozes coolness and catchy indie rock goodness in the form of Mylk. The band sent us … Continue reading Discover This: Mylk
We’ve got something both very different and a little bit special for you today in the form of Pakistan-born rock musician Haider Riaz. Haider, who is currently studying music in … Continue reading Discover This: Haider Riaz
There’s a very 80s indie-pop-rock feel to the deliciously soothing yet upbeat sound of French one-man-band Somehow.
Polish one-man-band Agyerax is about as diverse as you can get, jumping between electronica, rock and metal from song to song.
Get some instrumental rock into your life with the intriguing Boston-based Hymns for the Angels. The band is the fruits of the labour of one-man-band Dan Lyons, who released the … Continue reading Discover This: Hymns for the Angels
When we began talking to a band called Murder Circle, it’s safe to say we didn’t expect to morph onto the subject of Christian rock and spiritual warfare.
Imagine my delight when we discovered a band from Finland, who just so happen to be absolutely awesome and claim to be an “angrier Royal Blood.”