Irish quartet The Clockworks have mastered the art of rolling relatable stories and colloquial tales into engaging, high-energy rocky post-punk anthems.
New Band of the Week: ASKARI
ASKARI, led by the distinctive vocals of frontman Asher Baker, are a band that pulls no punches and are on a mission to throw, in their words, "walls of sound around any size venue and spitting vitriolic lyrics squarely in the face of absolutely every fucker ever."
Discover This: The Spiral Electric
It may appear somewhat of a broad brush statement that a psychedelic rock band is inspired by recreational drug taking but, in the case of San Francisco band The Spiral Electric, there's nothing stereotypical about it.
Discover This: Whatever We Are
Long Island-based quartet Whatever We Are are on a mission to break boundaries well beyond just their music.
Discover This: Haider Riaz
We've got something both very different and a little bit special for you today in the form of Pakistan-born rock musician Haider Riaz. Haider, who is currently studying music in the US, uses a wide range of instruments and both western and eastern influences to hone his thrilling, orchestral rock sound. His latest offering Alien... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Kindergarten Dropouts
We've got a brand new band for you to discover today in the form of Washington D.C.-based Kindergarten Dropouts.
Introducing: Come At The King
London rock trio Come At The King are bringing the British attitude and swagger to the American blues-rock and garage rock sound of the early 2000s.
Introducing: Skyfever
The rapid rise of Dublin band Skyfever is an inspirational story that's seen them, in their words, "ignore the status quo" to, within just two years, get their music played at Premier League and NFL matches and gather a few rock royalty superfans.
New Band of the Week: River Hounds
Fresh from recording a live studio session at the famous Abbey Road Studios, London's River Hounds are one of the most exciting new bands on the UK rock scene.
Introducing: The Kiddiwinks
Classic rock vibes, funky indie guitars and vocals, and upbeat, catchy rockiness are present in leaps and bounds in the highly enjoyable sound of London trio The Kiddiwinks.