Introducing: A Thousand Reasons
Pennsylvania band A Thousand Reasons started out with the intention of translating universal tragedies and connecting with people who feel the same way.
Your guide to new rock, metal and punk bands worldwide
Pennsylvania band A Thousand Reasons started out with the intention of translating universal tragedies and connecting with people who feel the same way.
Colorado duo Safety In Sleep offer up levels of emotional rock goodness that will have you channelling your inner 2000s emo and post-hardcore self in a sound they describe as “emotional, dynamic and relatable.”
Mexican band Jerusem have crafted a dynamic and cinematic alternative rock sound that blends atmospheric instrumentals and engaging vocals and they describe as “eclectic, inspirational and deep.”
Midlands band tealdeer have crafted an intoxicating, menacing and unpredictable metal sound that they describe with the intriguing tagline “ominous deer anthems.”
Detroit hard rockers True Devil offer up a hellraising sound that combines visceral vocals, dueling guitar slayers and fierce rhythms.
Swedish alternative artist Yuna Kil has crafted a rage-fuelled experimental sound that blends heavy rock and metal influences with synths and electronica in a sound that she describes as “angry, honest and explosive.”
South Wales quintet Modern Neutrals offer up an exciting fusion of noise rock, indie and punk in a boisterous sound that they describe as “loud, emotional and distinctive.”
Our latest edition of On The Radar brings you brand new music from new rock and metal bands we’ve interviewed from around the world. This month, our collection of new releases brings you new tracks and a new EP by bands hailing from France, Germany, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, the UK and the US.
California band Kittenhead have crafted a playful, pop-tinged rebellious and inclusive punk sound they describe as “authentic, thought-provoking, FUN!”
Danish quartet Social Decline blend elements of hardcore, 80s thrash metal and punk in a lively sound packed with aggressive riffs and catchy choruses.
Bristol rockers Adam and the Hellcats offer up an energy-packed, riotous rock’n’roll sound that they describe as “catchy, uplifting and exciting.”
Indian band Space Is All We Have blends everything from heavy guitars, screams and rapped vocals to orchestral strings and electronic breakdowns. That’s resulted in an intriguing metal meets post-rock and electro-rock sound that they describe as “atmospheric, high energy and experimental.