We’re back with another round-up of new tracks by previously featured GigRadar artists in On The Radar. This round-up brings you new tracks by three bands, of which two are former New Bands of the Week alongside one of our favourite bands from France.
Introducing: Morningstar
Wisconsin band Morningstar offers up a cinematic hard rock and melodic metal sound that fuses heavy riffs with symphonic elements and theatrical storytelling.
Introducing: Odjur
From deep within the ancient Nordic forests, a place where the line between dream and reality fades, the northern wind whispers forgotten tales and the howls of wolves call to your soul, emerges Swedish melodic death metal band Odjur, who describe their music as "untamed, epic and melodic."
New Band of the Week: Ema Wine
Emerging London artist Ema Wine has crafted an intense rock sound shaped by dark melancholy and pure, visceral rage that she describes as "brutal, melancholic and electric."
Introducing: Darkness Is My Canvas
Finnish band Darkness Is My Canvas aim to thrill with a dramatic, electronic-tinged progressive rock sound that they describe as "melodic, emotional and cinematic."
Introducing: Mama No Likey
Los Angeles-based newcomers Mama No Likey offer up a feisty and energetic rock sound that they describe with the phrase "touchin' some sin."
New Band of the Week: Rogue Awakening
South coast rockers Rogue Awakening have crafted an enthralling alternative meets gothic metal sound that they describe as "heavy, epic and melodic."
Introducing: ADORE
French rockers ADORE offer up a dramatic, diverse sound that fuses alternative rock with electronic elements and they describe as "energy, power and electric."
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Introducing: Carmilla
Swedish band Carmilla offer up a fun and frenetic melodic metal sound with a strong death metal DNA that they describe as "energetic, melodic and modern."