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Polish duo MIIST brings us an intriguing fusion of psychedelia and progressive rock shrouded among the misty backdrop of delightful atmospheric melodies.
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Polish duo MIIST brings us an intriguing fusion of psychedelia and progressive rock shrouded among the misty backdrop of delightful atmospheric melodies.
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.
Los Angeles trio Daisy brings us a raw, edgy noise-punk meets noise rock sound that is heavily bass-led alongside loads of naughty guitar noises.
Built on a synth-rock foundation, Finnish band Skinjobs offer up a fascinating combination of dark and brooding indie goodness that they describe as “dark and mischievous, light and earnest.”
We’ve featured a few pretty young bands over the last few years but Tennessee band Indigo Zebras have to be the youngest, given their lead singer is just 14-years-old.
After six years in the making, the fruits of Philadelphia band Sleep Tactics’ labour are finally coming to fruition with the release of their excellent math-rock meets noise rock meets heavy rock debut album S/T.
Fusing together big heavy riffs with elements of EDM, hip-hop and punk sounds pretty bonkers, and it’s these eclectic combinations that have led Austin, Texas band Eye Said So to label their sound as “schizo-pop.”
Fusing nihilism with hope and rage with joy, Manchester newcomers The Battery Farm offer up a viciously appealing sound that’s laced with passion and pain.
We’re helping you get your weekend off to a heavy, rocky start by encouraging you to blast the sound of Australian noise-rockers Faux Bandit down your earholes.
We’re dropping the pace down a little from our usual focus today to bring you the delicious sound of California band Echo Hill.
If you like your music eclectic in style, then you’re in the right place with North Carolina singer/songwriter Velcro Mary.
An impressive back catalogue of independent songwriting by Andrew Spittle – totalling some 40 or so albums – has evolved into new three-piece Charcoal Burners.