Introducing: Cataclysmic
Promising newcomers Cataclysmic fully embody their violent name with an angsty, chunky riff-laden, moshpit-instigating nu-metalcore sound that they describe as “heavy and pissed off” and “in your face.”
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Promising newcomers Cataclysmic fully embody their violent name with an angsty, chunky riff-laden, moshpit-instigating nu-metalcore sound that they describe as “heavy and pissed off” and “in your face.”
Kansas band Deflecting Ghosts have made somewhat of a family affair of their modern yet nostalgic rock sound inspired by personal pain and tragedy, which they describe as “real, passionate, and honest.”
We’ve been using music discovery platform Groover to find new rock and metal bands from all around the world for several months now. In order to carry out interviews for our articles, we have to send an email to the bands and, sometimes, they don’t respond to our requests. So we routinely put together a review of those that go unanswered.
Wisconsin band Morningstar offers up a cinematic hard rock and melodic metal sound that fuses heavy riffs with symphonic elements and theatrical storytelling.
Los Angeles-based newcomers Mama No Likey offer up a feisty and energetic rock sound that they describe with the phrase “touchin’ some sin.”
In recent months, we’ve been using music discovery platform Groovr to find new rock and metal bands from all around the world. However, sometimes the bands don’t respond to our requests, so we put together a quick review of those that go unanswered.
Metal solo project Rise Above Instinct draws on symphonic metal inspiration and seamlessly merges orchestra and metal to craft a powerful sound that they describe as “epic, insightful and uplifting.”
Hawaiian dark pop solo artist TABOO ZERO blends elements of rock, metal and electronica to form an alluring sound that she describes as “emotional, rebellious and ethereal.”
Los Angeles-based Lone Kodiak have crafted a catchy punky rock sound that they like to say “feels familiar, sounds new” and describe as “huge, intense and driven.”
We’re back with another round-up of new tracks by previously featured GigRadar artists in our On The Radar feature. This round-up brings you a wide variety of new music, from blues rock, hard rock and metal to a taste of 90s rock and some thrashing metalcore.
New Hampshire’s House Lights offer up a deliciously post-hardcore meets alt-metal sound that they describe as “dynamic, nostalgic and purposeful.”
Ohio’s Faith In Failure aren’t afraid to mix things up, to the extent that they’re as likely to drop a hard-hitting metalcore banger as they are a punky ballad