We're back with another round-up of new tracks by previously featured GigRadar artists in our On The Radar feature. This round-up brings you a wide variety of new music, from blues rock, hard rock and metal to a taste of 90s rock and some thrashing metalcore.
Introducing: Nebelhaus
German duo Nebelhaus explore the grotesque, the shocking and the unusual with a sense of humour in an industrial metal sound that they describe as "authentic, uncensored and bittersweet."
Introducing: House Lights
New Hampshire's House Lights offer up a deliciously post-hardcore meets alt-metal sound that they describe as "dynamic, nostalgic and purposeful."
Introducing: The Lovekiller
Germany-based duo The Lovekiller have crafted a melodic rock sound with elements of pop, indie and metal that sees them draw criticism from both sides of the void.
Introducing: ILÆNDER
Dutch band ILÆNDER conjures the spirit of 2000s metal in a dark and moody but captivating sound that they describe as "melancholic, aggressive and nostalgic."
Introducing: Dyspläcer
If you're looking for a band that's a bit different from the norm, then the Kung Fu heavy metal sound of Dyspläcer may be your perfect solution. The mysterious American band offers up tales of epic battles and forbidden techniques in an entertaining sound that delivers a firm Karate chop to the jaw.
Introducing: DETH ATLAS
British newcomers DETH ATLAS aim to offer a homage to classic metalcore in a hard-hitting sound that they describe as "catchy, heavy and energetic."
Introducing: Pale Alison
Estonian band Pale Alison are on a mission to show the diversity of metal and dispel conceptions that the genre has to be aggressive with a spellbinding sound that they describe as "dark and melancholic."
New Band of the Week: Perpetual Paradox
London-based Perpetual Paradox have concocted a vicious groove-laden technical metalcore sound that fuses powerful riffs, intense vocals and brutal rhythms, which they describe as "fast, riffy and melodic."
Introducing: RinRin
Filipino-born and Australia-based solo artist RinRin has crafted an infectious brand of pop-punk meets metal that she describes as "fast, loud and unhinged."