When Djunah frontwoman Donna Diane tells us she simultaneously plays both the guitar and bass, as well as singing, we presumed she was joking. But it turns out to be absolutely 100% true.
Discover This: Allergic To Humans
Swedish trio Allergic To Humans bring us a rough and ready, raw, energetic garage punk sound that's laced with funky riffs and catchy vocals.
GigRadar Goes Global…
Having set up this website in London three years ago, we've featured a whole host of bands from not only the UK but all over the world. Now, we're looking to maximise our global reach by not only writing about bands worldwide but going to see them for ourselves. As of yesterday, I am now... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Zwo Eins Risiko
Having briefly dabbled in the dark arts of electronic music the brotherly duo of Zwo Eins Risiko wisely headed back to their roots of "dirty rock music." The Hamburg duo - whose name translates to Two One Risk - manage to make one hell of a noise out of just drums and a bass guitar,... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Selfish Things
Having formed my musical tastes in the early 2000s I'm a sucker for anything emotionally charged and full of edgy rocky angst. So it should come as no surprise that the sound of Canadian emo-rockers Selfish Things is right up my street.
Discover This: Antivillain
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.