We've discovered something a little bit special with the emergence of brand new Los Angeles trio Antivillain.
Discover This: Some Kind of Liberty
Amid a Danish music scene dominated by pop music comes a bright new hope in the form of exciting emerging grunge rock quartet Some Kind Of Liberty.
New Band of the Week: Picsel
Picsels musical approach is about as independent and DIY as it gets - channelling the spirit of the 90s punk and grunge that inspires this exciting new band.
Introducing: The Ashley Sherlock Band
Manchester trio The Ashley Sherlock Band offer up a modern take on the blues and country songwriting styles of the American Deep South, with plenty of classic rock dynamics and delicious guitar solos for good measure.
Discover This: Pharmer
Breaking up sections of dark, doomy stoner-metal with a flute solo is a pretty bold move. But it's one that tells you a lot about brand new Estonian metal band Pharmer.
Discover This: Daisy
Los Angeles trio Daisy brings us a raw, edgy noise-punk meets noise rock sound that is heavily bass-led alongside loads of naughty guitar noises.
Discover This: Indigo Zebras
We've featured a few pretty young bands over the last few years but Tennessee band Indigo Zebras have to be the youngest, given their lead singer is just 14-years-old.
Discover This: Sleep Tactics
After six years in the making, the fruits of Philadelphia band Sleep Tactics' labour are finally coming to fruition with the release of their excellent math-rock meets noise rock meets heavy rock debut album S/T.
New Band of the Week: The Battery Farm
Fusing nihilism with hope and rage with joy, Manchester newcomers The Battery Farm offer up a viciously appealing sound that's laced with passion and pain.
Discover This: Secret Shame
Asheville, North Carolina, deathrock collective Secret Shame have honed an atmospherically cathartic and emotionally-driven rock sound. It's seriously dark but we are absolutely hooked on it.