Pop on the sound of Long Island punks Suburban Zombie and you'll be instantly whisked away to the good old days of early 2000s punk rock.
Introducing: Omega Diatribe
Until a couple of months ago we had no idea that the concept of Hungarian Metal even existed, but now we find ourselves chatting to our third awesome band from Hungary.
Introducing: Silkrats
If you're on the lookout for a band that's catchy as hell with "ridiculous" guitar solos thrown in for the hell of it then Nottingham newcomers Silkrats will be just the ticket.
New Band of the Week: Bury The Traitor
With a name like Bury The Traitor you're well within your rights to expect something pretty damn heavy. And luckily for you, the Derby quintet deliver it in spades.
The Final Clause of Tacitus reveal exciting animated album project
Unless you've been living under a rock for the last 20 years, you'll know that the music industry is changing. Fast. In fact, modern life generally is changing exponentially as technology evolves the way we work, live, consume entertainment and interact with one another. So with that in mind, musicians have to innovate and move... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Oceans Over Alderaan
Another GigRadar first today as we introduce you to a band named after a Star Wars reference, in Blackpool's Oceans Over Alderaan - a fictional planet in the popular sci-fi movies. The band fuse atmospheric rock and shoegaze with doom-pop, math and post-rock, which they summarise as "pretentious arty nonsense." But let's start with that... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Nowhere To Be Found
The Portuguese surf haven Ericeira of may not be the most obvious place to unearth an exciting new metal band, but that's exactly the case with Nowhere To Be Found.
Introducing: HOMEFRONT
Brisbane alternative rockers HOMEFRONT offer up an intriguingly diverse brand of pop-punk meets rock that encompasses everything from post-hardcore to emo and punk.
New Band of the Week: Chaos Reigns
London quartet Chaos Reigns freely admit that they may never make it mainstream, but they're hell-bent on showing the rest of the hardcore scene how it's done.
Introducing: Shuulak
We've got another helping of Dutch metal today in the form of Shuulak, who fuse old school metal with elements of a more modern sound - which they describe as "modern heavy metal."