We're going to chance our arm here and guess that you've not heard of too many German punk-rock bands, and almost certainly none as good as Munich five-piece Things That Need To Be Fixed.
Introducing: All In Due Time
If you've been pining after a bit of classic 2000s pop-punk in your life then New York City quartet All In Due Time are here to fill the void.
Introducing: Molars
Nottingham's Molars are an intriguing bunch, fusing emo influences and trademark melodramatic lyrics with their engaging pop-punk meets midwest-emo sound. The trio of Chris (vocals and guitar), Dec (bass) and Matt (drums) began life a couple of years ago, started writing and then released a three-track demo and their debut EP last year. They released... Continue Reading →
Introducing: Earthstate
If you're looking for a little musical diversity then French rockers Earthstate will be just the ticket with their fusion of pop-punk, rock and metalcore - and a bit of hip-hop thrown in for good measure.
New Band of the Week: Foxbite
Herefordshire newcomers Foxbite have combined elements of emo, pop-punk and alternative rock to form a hard-hitting but engaging fresh sound, which they describe as "sad, loud and shiny."
Introducing: Friday’s Spirit
Another first for us today as we bring you the first band we've met from Austria, and it's an impressive introduction to Austrian music in the form of Friday's Spirit.
Introducing: Suburban Zombie
Pop on the sound of Long Island punks Suburban Zombie and you'll be instantly whisked away to the good old days of early 2000s punk rock.
Introducing: HOMEFRONT
Brisbane alternative rockers HOMEFRONT offer up an intriguingly diverse brand of pop-punk meets rock that encompasses everything from post-hardcore to emo and punk.
New Music Friday Round-Up: 1 February
We've got some truly wondrous new music to bring your week to a terrifying yet bright and uplifting end.
Introducing: Better Days
On the lookout for a bit of archetypal feel-good pop-punk goodness to get your teeth stuck into in 2019? Then look no further than Newcastle quartet Better Days.