Midlands rockers Yo Titan have crafted an engaging alternative rock sound that blends elements of metal and rock with pop and electronic undertones, which they describe as "alternative, catchy and dynamic."
New Band of the Week: WRITHE
Embrace the filth and join us on a journey into the darkest corners of extreme metal with British deathcore unit WRITHE.
Introducing: Where Shadows Dwell
British duo Where Shadows Dwell met at work and discovered a shared mutual love for metal music, which gave birth to a diverse metal approach. The two musicians work with multiple vocalists to bring an element of diversity to a sound they describe as "catchy, groovy and meaningful."
Introducing: Recall The Remains
British melodic metalcore band Recall The Remains serve up a groovy, engaging and powerful metal sound that they describe as "melodic, heartfelt and brutal."
New Band of the Week: Black Talons
Buckinghamshire trio Black Talons offer up an energetic, explosive and filthy riff-driven rock sound that they describe as "distorted, driven and loud."
Introducing: Catherine Elms
Welsh alternative singer/songwriter Catherine Elms has crafted a dark and encapsulating sound that draws on rock, pop and classical influences and she describes as "fierce and introspective."
Introducing: ButcherBird
London quartet ButcherBird offer up a wild and wonderful fusion of hardcore punk, metal and mathcore in a sound that they describe as "lurching, frantic and emotions."
Introducing: Red Eye Pariah
Northern Irish band Red Eye Pariah have crafted a diverse rock sound that they've coined Amalgamation Rock, or Amalga-Rock, and describe as "authentic, energetic and experimental."
New Band of the Week: Calvaria
Bristol band Calvaria offer up a tribute to 2000s metalcore and nu-metal with elements of progressive metal in a thrilling sound they describe as "melodic, loud and riffy."
On The Radar: Howlin’ Chip, King’s Rage, KuF, MOSAICS & Traverse The Abyss
We're back with another round-up of new tracks by previously featured GigRadar artists in our On The Radar feature. This round-up brings you a wide variety of new music, from blues rock, hard rock and metal to a taste of 90s rock and some thrashing metalcore.