Alabama trio The Dirty Clergy have honed an exciting grungey rock sound that harks back to the rock'n'roll days of the '50s and '60s and carries a distinctly punky edge.
Discover This: Goofy Cow
Czech Republic rockers Goofy Cow are an intriguing bunch. Not only do they have an awesome band name, they've also pledged to make every song different in song and style - which owes much to their combined punk, metal and pop roots.
Discover This: Pale Moon
A Russian singer/songwriter and Icelandic singer and instrumentalist probably isn't your usual indie-rock vibe.
Discover This: Knightingale
Another new country to tick off the GigRadar map this afternoon as we introduce you to Singapore garage rock trio Knightingale.
Discover This: DinoSound
Off the top of your head, how many good German rock bands can you think of? The good news is that Berlin's DinoSound are here to change all of that.
Discover This: Miserable Noise Club
The Internet is a wonderful thing. Case in point, among other truly exciting innovations, the ability to talk to and work with anyone and anywhere has enabled the Miserable Noise Club experimental music collective to collaborate from all over the world.
Discover This: Haider Riaz
We've got something both very different and a little bit special for you today in the form of Pakistan-born rock musician Haider Riaz. Haider, who is currently studying music in the US, uses a wide range of instruments and both western and eastern influences to hone his thrilling, orchestral rock sound. His latest offering Alien... Continue Reading →
Discover This: Agyzerax
Polish one-man-band Agyerax is about as diverse as you can get, jumping between electronica, rock and metal from song to song.
Introducing: Deepshade
Energetic post-rock and space grunge meets more trippy psychedelic influences in the intoxicating sound of Wigan's Deepshade, who promise "a genuinely sonic experience that delivers something fresh to the British music scene."
Discover This: Hymns for the Angels
Get some instrumental rock into your life with the intriguing Boston-based Hymns for the Angels. The band is the fruits of the labour of one-man-band Dan Lyons, who released the second album from this project The Spinning Heart earlier this month. The first track Dan shared with us, Disappearing Shadow, is a bit of an... Continue Reading →