Having briefly dabbled in the dark arts of electronic music the brotherly duo of Zwo Eins Risiko wisely headed back to their roots of "dirty rock music." The Hamburg duo - whose name translates to Two One Risk - manage to make one hell of a noise out of just drums and a bass guitar,... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Queen’s Teeth
A mixture of British and American band members as well as crossing the boundaries of alternative rock, hard rock and metal makes Chicago-based Queen's Teeth an intriguing proposition.
Discover This: Carina T
Not content with the pretty impressive feat of being a PhD-level psychologist and lecturer on mental health issues at a London University, Carina T has more recently begun to master being a pop-rock singer. Having grown up in Madeira Island, in Portugal, Carina first got into music as the lead singer and ukulele player in... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Selfish Things
Having formed my musical tastes in the early 2000s I'm a sucker for anything emotionally charged and full of edgy rocky angst. So it should come as no surprise that the sound of Canadian emo-rockers Selfish Things is right up my street.
Discover This: Lost Dog
Brooklyn, New York City punk pups Lost Dog have honed a raw and funky punk rock sound that is sure to have you yapping along in appreciation.
Discover This: Antivillain
We've discovered something a little bit special with the emergence of brand new Los Angeles trio Antivillain.
Discover This: Some Kind of Liberty
Amid a Danish music scene dominated by pop music comes a bright new hope in the form of exciting emerging grunge rock quartet Some Kind Of Liberty.
Discover This: Slim Tin Fox
A Brazilian, an Italian, an American and an Irishman walk into a bar... No, it's not some crappy joke, it's the formation of intriguing Dublin-based rockers Slim Tin Fox.
Discover This: MIIST
Polish duo MIIST brings us an intriguing fusion of psychedelia and progressive rock shrouded among the misty backdrop of delightful atmospheric melodies.
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.