Irish trio Mindgroan transport us back to the 90s with fuzzy guitars and raw vocals in a filthy grunge sound that they describe as "gritty, raw and passionate."
Introducing: Gather The Lost
Irish quartet Gather The Lost have crafted a diverse and captivating rock sound that's as haunting as it is powerful, and they describe as "raw, gritty and atmospheric."
Introducing: Asylum Road
Strap yourself in for a white-knuckle ride with thrilling Irish band Asylum Road, who fuse the aggression of groove metal with intricate melodies and emotional core.
Introducing: Archaós
Irish band Archaós fuses a full-on metal assault with catchy hooks in an intoxicating groove meets melodic metal sound that they describe as "energetic, aggressive and pretty."
Introducing: Empires To Ruins
Irish trio Empires To Ruins have crafted an engaging rock sound that aims to get your fists pumping and your brain thinking, and they describe as "dynamic, nuanced and aggressive."
Introducing: North Ghost
Irish band North Ghost have crafted a catchy and nostalgic pop-punk revival sound that they describe as "melody, energy and hooks."
Introducing: Cell Games
Brand new Irish metal duo Cell Games take us back 20 years or so in time with a sound they hope provides a revival of nu-metal in a bid to "rival the best turn-of-the-century bands."
Introducing: Neon Empire
We're increasingly seeing bands using electronic elements to redefine what we know as metal with new sounds and unconventional approaches. But Irish band Neon Empire are taking that crossover to even higher levels with an "ambitious, adventurous and rule-breaking" electro metalcore sound.
Introducing: God Alone.
Ireland's God Alone. haven't even finished high school yet but they're making waves as purveyors of dark yet cathartic, largely instrumental music laced with metal overtones, which they describe as "Ministry of sound: post-metal edition." The Cork quintet of Jake O'Driscoll (guitar and occasional vocals), Jack O'Hanlon (drums), Cian Ó Maoláin (bass, even less occasional vocals and electronics), Seán Thompson... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Shattered Skies
When Shattered Skies describe their music to us as "bombastic" we suspect we're onto something pretty special. And thankfully, the quartet's progressive metal fuelled with cinematic atmosphere - which they summarise as "a lot of groove, a lot of melody, and a real commitment to conveying emotion and power through focused songwriting" - succeeds in... Continue Reading →