German band Smii aim to have the listener expecting the unexpected with a catchy and edgy brand of dirtpop that they describe as "fresh, relentless and unexpected."
On The Radar: BRAILLE, Electron, Full Nothing, LIVERUM, Ninebanks, Pageant Mum, Polarskies & VENUES
Our latest round-up of new music from bands we've previously featured on GigRadar brings you a feast of new rock, metal and punk. This latest new music collection brings you eight new bands to enjoy, hailing from France, Germany, Italy, Norway via Poland, and the UK.
Introducing: Pharmacy
If you like your metal on the heavier and edgier side of the spectrum, then you'll love the sound of DIY American band Pharmacy, who describe their music as "raw, aggressive, and assertive."
Introducing: Mindgroan
Irish trio Mindgroan transport us back to the 90s with fuzzy guitars and raw vocals in a filthy grunge sound that they describe as "gritty, raw and passionate."
Introducing: Dreams Don’t Sleep
German band Dreams Don't Sleep have crafted a high-energy pop-punk sound that harnesses heavier elements and they describe as "energy, enthusiasm and nostalgia."
New Band of the Week: goodhuman
Scottish noise behemoths goodhuman offer up a thrilling metal sound that fuses growls and vocal harmonies with technical riffing, and they describe as "progressive groove metal."
Introducing: Warside
French band Warside offer up blinding riffs. breakneck rhythms and vicious vocals in a death metal sound that they describe as "sincere, wild and direct."
Introducing: SAME PAINS
Australian band SAME PAINS are on a mission to put their territory back on the map with a vicious metal sound filled with belligerent riffs and discordant vocals that they describe as "personal, anguished, Musashi." The quintet hails from North Queensland, formed of a collective of stalwart musicians from across the region. They grew up... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Pepperhead
Despite being based on the Northern Beaches coastal region of Sydney, three-quarters of catchy, emotive punk rock band Pepperhead are actually Brits. Together, the quarter have crafted an engaging and emotive sound that they describe as "loud, unapologetic and earwormy."
New Band of the Week: Kila Kosa
British newcomers Kila Kosa take us on a thrilling, nostalgic trip back to the good old days of 2000s alternative and metal. The band, who hail from London, Portsmouth, Bristol and Guildford, offer up a powerful DIY metalcore sound that they describe as "heavy, chaotic and intentional."