Fusing progressive rock and futurist themes with ambient melodies, a punky edge and elements of electronica, the music of London duo Quantum Pig is full of intrigue.
Introducing: Life Awaits
Metalcore might not be the first thing that springs to mind when you think about China's contributions to the world but, if Beijing band Life Awaits are anything to go by, then we're well and truly missing out.
Introducing: Uncle Paul
Blackpool noise rock trio Uncle Paul liken their sound to us as "tuning a radio, tuning in and out of stations" and self-describe themselves as "refined musical dyslexia."
Introducing: Banshee
Scotland has a great track record for producing alternative-rock bands and Glasgow's Banshee continue this tradition with their high energy, catchy riffs and engaging, powerful vocals. The quartet of Erin Donnachie (vocals), Gavin Williams (guitar), Gianluca Demelas (drums) and Liam Walker (bass) all met through mutual friends and have played for several years, but only... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Keys and Vices
Our first foray into Sacramento, in California, sees us unearth the delicious sound of Keys and Vices, who describe their music as "dynamic, vulnerable, and powerful."
Introducing: Bear Witness
"Powerful, beautiful noise" is how brothers Matt and Alex Georgiou summarise the sound of Birmingham rockers Bear Witness.
Introducing: Friday’s Spirit
Another first for us today as we bring you the first band we've met from Austria, and it's an impressive introduction to Austrian music in the form of Friday's Spirit.
Introducing: Charlie Georgio
Birmingham-based Charlie Georgio is carving a niche in the Midlands music scene with his rock and hip-hop infused trap sound, which he describes as "weird, extreme and raging."
Introducing: Sick Love
Irish rock music has a brand new starlet to get excited about in the form of emerging Dublin quartet Sick Love.
Introducing: Automatic Laughter
London-based synth rockers Automatic Laughter have honed a deliciously catchy raw, heavy yet ambient sound that they intriguingly describe as "the polar opposite to Dad rock."