Introducing: Cold Culture
Cold Culture offer up a post-hardcore meets hard rock and metal sound laced with elements of pop, which they describe as “modern, electronic and emotional.”
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Cold Culture offer up a post-hardcore meets hard rock and metal sound laced with elements of pop, which they describe as “modern, electronic and emotional.”
Long Island’s Koyo take us back to the good old days of the early 2000s with a thrilling, heart-on-sleeve brand of post-hardcore and emo that they describe as “honest, reminiscent and focused.”
French band Ways. offer up an engaging yet hard-hitting sound fusing elements of alternative metal, metalcore and post-hardcore and they summarise as “powerful, dynamic and melodic.”
Emerging from the deep south of France is the engaging post-hardcore meets metalcore sound of The Ghost I See, who describe their music as “catchy, open and powerful.”
German metalcore collective Half Me have honed a hard-hitting and thought-provoking sound that they describe as being “rough, dynamic and bitter.”
Exciting London newcomers Tether. offer up a modern spin on post-hardcore with a furiously feisty and intense but engaging sound that they describe as “energetic, cathartic and inspirational.”
Having started life with a catchy pop-punk vibe, Peterborough band Keep This Up! have reinvented themselves with a significantly heavier emo meets post-hardcore approach.
Channel your inner 2010s emo self for the intoxicating metalcore meets post-hardcore sound of Nevada band Preacher. The band take pride in hailing from the “biggest little city in the world” Reno, where they’ve honed a nostalgic sound they describe as “energetic, unique and captivating.”
New post-hardcore band Modernwelfare fuse elements of metal and alternative rock with electronic and pop influences in a sound they describe as “fun, fast and hopefully thought-provoking.”
Swiss band Windshelter have honed an intoxicating sound that fuses the intensity of post-hardcore with more melodic, almost emo elements that they describe as “deep, energetic and mindful.”
We’ve featured several “one-man-bands” through the years of running GigRadar, but only one has ever made it to our New Band of the Week feature. But we’ve now doubled that tally as we unearthed Glasgow-based Caustic Waves’ nostalgic alternative post-hardcore.
If you’re a fan of the weird and bizarre and you’re generally a bit fed up with the way of the world (let’s face it, who isn’t?) then Muscle Vest could be just the tonic.