A fusion of thrash metal with metalcore and deathcore means you're right to expect something beautifully heavy and wild from Pennsylvania quintet Traverse The Abyss.
Discover This: West Ferry
Buffalo, NY, band West Ferry have honed an intriguing sound that flits between upbeat punk and more laid-back emotional indie.
Discover This: Javelina
Imagine, if you will, the complete antithesis of much of the modern mainstream rock market. A band that fuses raw rock instrumentals and intense grungey vocals that have you immediately hooked. Los Angeles band Javelina - prounounced Hav, not Jav - do all of that and more with their infectious brand of post-punk meets desert... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Nepenthe
It may be hard to remember the day at the moment, but we know for sure that it's Friday. And to celebrate that fact we're bringing you some delicious heavy-riffing metal from New York band Nepenthe to get the weekend started.
Discover This: Treble Down
California band Treble Down have honed a lively brand of hard rock that you can't help but shout along to at the top of your lungs.
Introducing: Spike Polite & Sewage
From throwing bottles at the police to performing alongside Biggie Smalls and Cypress Hill and opening up an infamous concert on the night that GG Allin died of a drug overdose, Spike Polite & Sewage have been on one hell of a journey.
Introducing: Hearts & Hand Grenades
Having played together in cover bands for years, Buffalo, NY's Hearts & Hand Grenades' decision to start making their own music owes much to the Goo Goo Dolls.
Introducing: TrueShot
New Hampshire metalcore quartet TrueShot are a band in the midst of an evolution. Having released their debut EP last year within 12 months of forming, they've since switched things up with an even heavier, lower-tuned sound and a brand new drummer to boot.
Discover This: Descent of the Archangel
The Descent of the Archangel sounds like the kind of warning that should have us all locking our doors, sealing the windows and hiding away below ground for as long as possible.
Discover This: Second To Safety
Pittsburgh band Second To Safety make an interesting observation that their home city, famed historically for steel and blast furnaces is now a booming health and medical centre.