Los Angeles rock band offer up an enticing concoction of various sounds and styles in one deliciously finessed, eerie yet engaging sound.
Discover This: Deadbot
As the name sort of suggests, Texas-based Deadbot are on a mission to raise awareness about the impending power of artificial intelligence through the medium of stoner rock.
Discover This: BLVK SWVN
Ohio supergroup BLVK SWVN are on a mission to do everything they can to bring the punk attitude to the modern rock and metal scene.
Discover This: Mirror of Souls
Los Angeles hard rockers Mirror of Souls invited us to join them on a "journey of self-exploration and introspection" and we were delighted when we duly accepted.
Discover This: Echovox
We're expecting exciting things from Southern California rock quartet Echovox in 2020, especially as new material has been three years in the waiting.
Discover This: We Royals
A new year is upon us and we're kicking off 2020 as we mean to go on with a brand new band from Denver. The duo of We Royals only met in September and released their first song in November, which makes them the perfect band to kick the year off.
Discover This: Broken Girls From Affluent Backgrounds
As far as eye-catching band names go, Broken Girls From Affluent Backgrounds is right up there with our favourites. And our intrigue was only deepened by the first words out of their mouths being "We're the four horsemen of the sonic apocalypse - bringing beautiful chaos to the musical landscape."
Discover This: Brian Kroll introduces the nightmare of having Halloween every day
Thankfully Halloween every day does not exist in real life, but New York musician Brian Kroll - aka My Son The Bum - threatens us with the prospect of it in his latest track Everyday Is Halloween (In My World).
Discover This: Eric Lewis
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Eric Lewis has honed a ruggedly catchy rock sound that follows the simple, tried and tested method of engaging vocals, lively guitars and lots of big drums.
Discover This: Dead Friends
Virginia Beach rockers Dead Friends aren't ones to pussyfoot around their music with grandiose claims. As they tell us: "We just say 'rock.' If people ask us to elaborate we say 'heavy rock.' If that’s still not enough, we explain how heavy our rock is."