St. Louis five-piece This Is Falling have honed an intriguing sound that tows the line between metal and post-hardcore with elements of industrial, electronic sounds and 80s influences. And they're definitely the first band to reference Top Gun as a musical influence to us.
Discover This: Flagman
Florida trio Flagman offer up a delicious combination of fun noise rock meets alternative metal laced with all manner of big riffing, cheeky basslines and awesome guitar solos.
Discover This: Schmoolio
Wisconsin band Schmoolio have honed the sound of early 2000s punk in a fun and catchy sound. The band, led by the engaging vocals of Dan Schmuhl, craft punk rock tracks that are sure to be stuck in your head for hours.
Discover This: FUBAR
One genre we've been sadly lacking coverage of over the last few years has been ska, but we're putting that right in fine fashion with seven-piece reggae rock meets ska punk band FUBAR.
Discover This: Dr. Baer
With lyrics inspired by classical poetry and fusing seriously heavy progressive metal, huge proggy rock sounds and moments of melodic calm, it's safe to say that German Dr. Baer are an intriguing proposition.
Discover This: Drama Dolls
If, like us, you're looking for a bit of fun punk rock to liven up the endless days of sitting at home in lockdown then Drama Dolls may be just the band for you. The Los Angeles trio fuse popiness with punkiness in a lively, high energy and highly enjoyable punk rock sound.
Discover This: Omnifariam
We love ticking new countries off the GigRadar band map, and the latest - which I believe takes us to 44 countries - is Puerto Rico with death metal band Omnifariam.
Discover This: Phrasing
Dutch rockers Phrasing began life as a cover band playing everything from Metallica and Queen through to Britney Spears and Spice Girls. Thankfully, they got the last two out of their system and branched out into writing their own original material in late 2018.
Discover This: HooF
Melbourne metal newcomers HooF offer up a thrilling sound that oozes intensity, unrelenting riffs and pounding drums. It's monstrously heavy yet, somehow, strangely catchy.
Discover This: Bipolar Architecture
The intriguingly named Bipolar Architecture hail from Berlin and Istanbul, which technically makes them only our second ever Turkish band. But they also come from an intriguing place musically, with three of their members having been a major part of the European death metal scene with previous band Heretic Soul.