Something a little different to our norm today, as we introduce you to the raucously rambunctious fusion of rockabilly, 'trash-gyspy' rock and booze blues - aka Gypsybilly Rock Blues - that is London's Evil Edna. We're also fairly sure this is the first band we've covered to feature a harmonica - and certainly that does... Continue Reading →
New Band of the Week: District 13
London rockers District 13 introduced themselves to us as Black Sabbath meets The Ramones, while revealing that frontman Jon Wild has been described as a cross between Kurt Cobain and Sid Vicious. So we, of course, had no option but to explore further.
Introducing: Neverlanded
If you like your rock grungey and laden with dirty fuzzy guitars then you are in exactly the right place with London trio Neverlanded.
New Band of the Week: River Hounds
Fresh from recording a live studio session at the famous Abbey Road Studios, London's River Hounds are one of the most exciting new bands on the UK rock scene.
Introducing: Bexatron
Fusing rocky instrumentals with the distinctive vocals of frontwoman Bexx, Bexatron describe their sound as "high-octane pop with a glam coat." Which is a pretty good image to be introduced to them with.
Introducing: Slender Pins
A tasty helping of punk-fused indie and a sprinkling of new wave are the ingredients behind the engaging sound of London's Slender Pins.
Introducing: The Kiddiwinks
Classic rock vibes, funky indie guitars and vocals, and upbeat, catchy rockiness are present in leaps and bounds in the highly enjoyable sound of London trio The Kiddiwinks.
Introducing: Quantum Pig
Fusing progressive rock and futurist themes with ambient melodies, a punky edge and elements of electronica, the music of London duo Quantum Pig is full of intrigue.
New Band of the Week: PINUP
We first met London-based rock trio supporting The Dead XIII and our pals in City of Ashes back in late 2017. At that time they'd just released debut single Teeth, but they've since established a name for themselves with their energetic live show before releasing their debut EP in February.
Introducing: Automatic Laughter
London-based synth rockers Automatic Laughter have honed a deliciously catchy raw, heavy yet ambient sound that they intriguingly describe as "the polar opposite to Dad rock."