London-based band Howling Hawk combine the best of British rock, from 90s Britpop to indie rock and 60s touches, in a sound they describe as a "B-side from 95."
Introducing: The Fires Below
London band The Fires Below have concocted a delicious sound that fuses metal fury and punk rock energy with stoner groove and technical djent, and they describe as "fierce, energetic and groove."
New Band of the Week: Electron
London-based trio Electron fuse elements of grunge, hard rock, metal and nu-metal in an intense but engaging sound that they describe as "vicious, ferocious and unapologetic."
New Band of the Week: Black Pines
London-based band Black Pines have mastered the art of anthemic rock in a powerful and encapsulating sound that they describe as "bold, broody bangers."
Introducing: 4FOXSAKE
London-based band 4FOXSAKE are on a mission to challenge social barriers with an explosive sound that harnesses elements of punk, hard rock and metal, and they describe as "loud, anthemic and catchy."
Introducing: The Survival Code
London duo The Survival Code offer up a deliciously riff-heavy and catchy rock sound that they describe as "powerful, melodious and energetic." And the band has plenty of content to treat your ears to, as they trickle their new album out with one song released every month of 2023.
New Band of the Week: Tether.
Exciting London newcomers Tether. offer up a modern spin on post-hardcore with a furiously feisty and intense but engaging sound that they describe as "energetic, cathartic and inspirational."
New Band of the Week: Youth Illusion
London-based quartet Youth Illusion offer up an engaging alternative rock sound that they describe as "catchy, beefy and memorable."
Introducing: ALBA
Get your fix of blues-infused rock while saving the planet and going carbon neutral with Spanish-born, London-based solo artist ALBA. Alba, who describes her music as "classic yet fresh," started writing music in her homeland of Spain aged 14 and has been an independent, DIY artist ever since. As she explains: "My parents encouraged my... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Evil Edna
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 →