New Band of the Week: House Of Hosts
Welsh band House Of Hosts have honed a deliciously intense, emotionally charged and anthemic modern metal sound that they describe as “Bangin'” and “thicc, sexy and dirty.”
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Welsh band House Of Hosts have honed a deliciously intense, emotionally charged and anthemic modern metal sound that they describe as “Bangin'” and “thicc, sexy and dirty.”
Bristol band Kurbside Villain have crafted a captivating alternative rock sound that combines catchy melodies and gritty guitar riffs and they describe as “raucous, spikey and unapologetic.”
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.
Northern England quartet Jackson Hewitt have crafted an engaging sound that was founded in folk and has progressively increased in heaviness, and they describe as “emotional, organic and driven.”
Herefordshire band YŪNGOLD offer up a noisy indie rock sound littered with fuzzy guitars, biting lyrics and shoegaze influences, which they describe as “explosive and engaging.”
Bristol band Buried In Bermuda increasingly blend doom and stoner vibes with metalcore elements in a sound they describe as “thought-provoking, powerful and eclectic.”
We’re back with another round-up of new tracks by previously featured GigRadar artists in On The Radar. This round-up brings you new tracks by three bands, of which two are former New Bands of the Week alongside one of our favourite bands from France.
Emerging London artist Ema Wine has crafted an intense rock sound shaped by dark melancholy and pure, visceral rage that she describes as “brutal, melancholic and electric.”
South coast rockers Rogue Awakening have crafted an enthralling alternative meets gothic metal sound that they describe as “heavy, epic and melodic.”
South London band CURSER combine elements of grunge, punk and indie in a big hooky, moshy sound that they describe as “heavy, dark and melodic.”
Midlands rockers Yo Titan have crafted an engaging alternative rock sound that blends elements of metal and rock with pop and electronic undertones, which they describe as “alternative, catchy and dynamic.”
Embrace the filth and join us on a journey into the darkest corners of extreme metal with British deathcore unit WRITHE.