Wearing the t-shirt of your favourite band doesn't only make you look super cool, it can also lead to exciting opportunities by meeting fellow metal lovers.
Discover This: Brake Loose
Dublin newcomers Brake Loose offer up a dirty, mischievous rock'n'roll sound that's packed with energy and features a unique blend of spoken word vocals.
Discover This: Gallivant
Gallivant have conjured up the kind of face-melting riff-led rock that's so good it should carry a warning to strap in tight before embarking on the musical journey.
Discover This: Dirty Rugs
Seattle's Dirty Rugs are on a mission to bring back the raw rock sound of the 90s and, from what we've heard thus far, they're making a damn fine job of it.
Introducing: Cellar Door Moon Crow
Bearded blues-rock brothers Phil and Tom Goodwin were destined for musical excellence from a young age.
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.
Introducing: Superfecta
London's Superfecta are a hard rock band that pride themselves on doing things a little differently. They've honed an infectious sound that fleets between dirty grunge and hard-hitting metal, all fused with a bone-crunching groove and epically snarling, engaging vocals. The quartet of Danun Todd (guitars), Rob Negrini (vocals), Matt Vella (drums) and Carl "Costa" Highman... Continue Reading →
Record Store Day UK announces limited edition releases available on 21 April
The annual day of celebration for the UK's rich array of independent music stores is almost upon us. With Record Store Day UK (RSD) little over a month away, its organisers have revealed the limited edition releases coming to independent record shops on 21 April. The list includes special, limited edition records from the likes... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Adalia
Not content with releasing a debut EP that crosses multiple musical boundaries, from deep, haunting ballads to more upbeat pop-punk infused rock, Crawley-based Adalia is also intent on offering a voice for an ostracised generation she refers to as 'the army of the Unspoken Youth.' Having been raised on the likes of Queen, AC/DC, Guns 'n'... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Rougenoire
We've met a fair few bands from Italy in the last few months, but none (be it Italian or not, for that matter) are quite like Milanese rockers Rougenoire. The five-piece have honed an awesome classic rock sound with their own unique spin thanks to Francesca 'Black Mamba' Gheza's commanding, appealingly accented vocals. The title... Continue Reading →