New Cheltenham-based rockers Neptune Rain have refused to allow these strange times to restrict their creativity and have used it as an opportunity to grow their audience.
Looking Back: GigRadar Reaches 1,000 Articles
Today, we have reached the milestone of the 1,000th article to be published on GigRadar. Since setting the site up from scratch in August 2016, we've covered new bands from all over the world and I'm pleased to say that numbers are only on the rise.
Introducing: I Fight Fail
We're always suckers for a bit of old-school emo, but when a band goes full-on emo and covers our favourite Taking Back Sunday song well... we felt obliged to find out more about Ohio trio I Fight Fail.
Introducing: Remember The Monsters
Prepare yourself for an assault on your musical senses with diverse Los Angeles via Arizona quintet Remember The Monsters, who summarise their electronic heavy pop-rock sound as "fierce, energetic and catchy."
Introducing: Silent Hearts
Creating music that's not only heavy but also relatable and engaging can be a pretty tough task, but it's one that Ohio's Silent Hearts are well and truly nailing.
Introducing: Earthstate
If you're looking for a little musical diversity then French rockers Earthstate will be just the ticket with their fusion of pop-punk, rock and metalcore - and a bit of hip-hop thrown in for good measure.
Introducing: Follower
Imagine our excitement when Guildford rockers Follower describe their sound as "Imagine old school Funeral for a Friend and new age Bring Me The Horizon having a baby and calling it Follower!" The five-piece have honed an emo/alternative sound that incorporates modern influences and production - so obviously we love it. The band initially started... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Soul Desire
Match big metal guitars with searing, sultry female vocals and you're almost always going to be onto a pretty special combination.
Introducing: Travelers
New York duo Travelers have taken an interesting musical change of direction, moving from seriously riff-heavy rock to more of an electro-rock approach.
Introducing: Nowhere To Be Found
The Portuguese surf haven Ericeira of may not be the most obvious place to unearth an exciting new metal band, but that's exactly the case with Nowhere To Be Found.