One-man-band Kin Capa has fuelled a rock sound that he describes as Opera mixed with Nirvana - which instantly had our intrigue levels going the roof.
Discover This: Whatever We Are
Long Island-based quartet Whatever We Are are on a mission to break boundaries well beyond just their music.
Discover This: Jack Simchak
Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Jack Simchak evokes memories of the new-wave sounds of the '70s and '80s with his delicious brand of indie rock.
Discover This: Sons of Levin
Harnessing the delicious vibes of classic rock of times gone by, Sons of Levin have made an impressive entrance onto the US rock scene.
Discover This: Beach of Diamonds
Brighten up your weekend with the pop-punk sound of Norwegian band Beach of Diamonds.
Discover This: The Dirty Clergy
Alabama trio The Dirty Clergy have honed an exciting grungey rock sound that harks back to the rock'n'roll days of the '50s and '60s and carries a distinctly punky edge.
Discover This: Pale Moon
A Russian singer/songwriter and Icelandic singer and instrumentalist probably isn't your usual indie-rock vibe.
Discover This: Knightingale
Another new country to tick off the GigRadar map this afternoon as we introduce you to Singapore garage rock trio Knightingale.
Discover This: Matty Myatt
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.
Discover This: Mylk
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 a track called Your Name, which is the perfect mix of fun indie rockiness and angst. It opens up with drums and a plodding bassline... Continue Reading →