Let us take you on a nostalgic trip back to the early 1990s with the raw, grungy rock sound of Brazilian band Please Use Right Excuses, who describe themselves as "the ones that express feelings, emotions."
Discover This: Javelina
Imagine, if you will, the complete antithesis of much of the modern mainstream rock market. A band that fuses raw rock instrumentals and intense grungey vocals that have you immediately hooked. Los Angeles band Javelina - prounounced Hav, not Jav - do all of that and more with their infectious brand of post-punk meets desert... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Dish Pit
Having a music video banned by YouTube for containing too many naked men and playing a gig while a member was high on morphine (for medical reasons) means Canadian newcomers Dish Pit sound pretty rock'n'roll to us.
Discover This: Eric Lewis
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Eric Lewis has honed a ruggedly catchy rock sound that follows the simple, tried and tested method of engaging vocals, lively guitars and lots of big drums.
Discover This: Boy Scouts of Destruction
If the Boy Scouts dished out badges for rocking hard then Boulder, Colorado, band Boy Scouts of Destruction would be keeping their mums busing sewing for months. Or, more likely, they'd be too badass to be allowed into the Scouts full-stop.
Discover This: Gallivant
Gallivant have conjured up the kind of face-melting riff-led rock that's so good it should carry a warning to strap in tight before embarking on the musical journey.
Discover This: Sonic Break
First inspired to pick up their guitars by listening to Nirvana's MTV Unplugged session, Vancouver brothers Ryan and Jamie Mackay have set about honing an engaging rock sound ever since.
Discover This: Scratch
International duo Scratch are on the verge of releasing their debut album despite their two members living as far apart as physically possible.
Introducing: Djunah
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: Carina T
Not content with the pretty impressive feat of being a PhD-level psychologist and lecturer on mental health issues at a London University, Carina T has more recently begun to master being a pop-rock singer. Having grown up in Madeira Island, in Portugal, Carina first got into music as the lead singer and ukulele player in... Continue Reading →