We're beginning 2025 by stepping back into the emotive and expressive era of 2000s post-hardcore with South Carolina via Nashville Voidpiercer.
Introducing: Lonelyouth
Nashville newcomers Lonelyouth offer up an exciting, diverse sound that sits somewhere between nu-metal, metalcore and melodic rock. They've honed a sound that offers plenty of aggression and its fair share of groove, with booming guitar riffs fused with powerful vocals engaging melodies.
Discover This: Repenter
When a brand new band is working with the colossus of metal production that is Ross Robinson, you have to expect they have something about them. And that's exactly the case with intriguing Los Angeles-based newcomers Repenter.
Introducing: Indigo Storm
Strap in tight for a "wonderful demented ride" with Kentucky trio Indigo Storm, who have honed a sound that they describe to us as "progressive, primal and heavy."
Discover This: Mia Morris
Having already become a YouTube drumming sensation, 15-year-old multi-instrumentalist Mia Morris is impressively going it alone with her solo rock career.
Set sail with Rusty Shipp onboard ‘SS Naronic’
Nautical themed Nashville rockers Rusty Shipp, who we first introduced you to in May, are back with a typically thought-provoking, catchy new single SS Naronic. The band's frontman Russ T Shipp - see what they did there? - says the latest single to be taken from their debut album, Mortal Ghost, "is a gnarly, heavy-hitting,... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Rusty Shipp
When Tennessee rockers Rusty Shipp were introduced to us as a combination of Beatles-esque songwriting and riff-heavy rockier influences like Muse and Nirvana, you can forgive us for getting a little bit excited. Of course, it's easy to put words and comparisons against any band, but the trio from Nashville more than justify the claims... Continue Reading →