Introducing: ENGINES OF AGGRESSION
Arizona-based ENGINES OF AGGRESSION are shaking up the industrial rock genre with a gritty, bold post-punk and nu-metal leaning sound that they describe as “heavy, melodic and honest.”
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Arizona-based ENGINES OF AGGRESSION are shaking up the industrial rock genre with a gritty, bold post-punk and nu-metal leaning sound that they describe as “heavy, melodic and honest.”
Texas trio The Infamists describe themselves as a “three-headed rattlesnake” due to the feisty nature of a riff-heavy diverse stoner rock sound they summarise as “heavy, bluesy, and barbequed.”
Tennessee rockers Line So Thin have crafted a powerful and catchy heavy rock sound that they describe as “emotional, intense and honest.”
California duo FireBug have crafted a captivating old-school rock sound that blends modern rock with folk and blues influences, and they describe as “emotive desert noir and psychedelic.”
Pennsylvania band A Thousand Reasons started out with the intention of translating universal tragedies and connecting with people who feel the same way.
Detroit hard rockers True Devil offer up a hellraising sound that combines visceral vocals, dueling guitar slayers and fierce rhythms.
Long Island band heavy on the heart. offer up a deliciously edgy but catchy alternative rock sound that they describe as “raw, emotional and heartfelt” and “for the beautifully broken.”
Baltimore-based band The Hushdown offer up a captivating rock sound that touches on everything from prog rock and metal to folk and blues and they fittingly describe as “eclectic art rock.”
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.”
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.”
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.”