Introducing: Uncle Paul
Blackpool noise rock trio Uncle Paul liken their sound to us as “tuning a radio, tuning in and out of stations” and self-describe themselves as “refined musical dyslexia.”
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Blackpool noise rock trio Uncle Paul liken their sound to us as “tuning a radio, tuning in and out of stations” and self-describe themselves as “refined musical dyslexia.”
Scotland has a great track record for producing alternative-rock bands and Glasgow’s Banshee continue this tradition with their high energy, catchy riffs and engaging, powerful vocals. The quartet of Erin … Continue reading Introducing: Banshee
“Powerful, beautiful noise” is how brothers Matt and Alex Georgiou summarise the sound of Birmingham rockers Bear Witness.
We first met London-based rock trio supporting The Dead XIII and our pals in City of Ashes back in late 2017. At that time they’d just released debut single Teeth, but they’ve since established a name for themselves with their energetic live show before releasing their debut EP in February.
We’ve got some cracking new music for you this week with new tracks from two of Britain’s finest new bands from the same record label, a debut indie-rock EP and … Continue reading New Music Friday Round-Up: 26 April
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.
Birmingham-based Charlie Georgio is carving a niche in the Midlands music scene with his rock and hip-hop infused trap sound, which he describes as “weird, extreme and raging.”
Irish rock music has a brand new starlet to get excited about in the form of emerging Dublin quartet Sick Love.
North Wales quartet Dying Habit have honed an intriguing alt-rock sound that deviates between the beautifully melodic and the darkly menacing. The Bangor-based band, formed of Nathan Jones (vocals), Alan … Continue reading New Band of the Week: Dying Habit
London-based synth rockers Automatic Laughter have honed a deliciously catchy raw, heavy yet ambient sound that they intriguingly describe as “the polar opposite to Dad rock.”
Ease back in your chair, strap your headphones on, close your eyes and ease yourself into the synth-driven, emotively dark yet catchy world of The Nightmares. The Newport, South Wales … Continue reading Introducing: The Nightmares
Punchy melodies and guitar riffs that rent space in your brain are the hallmarks of the energetic post-punk sound of Liverpool trio Three From Above. The band tell us they … Continue reading Introducing: Three From Above