When we began talking to a band called Murder Circle, it's safe to say we didn't expect to morph onto the subject of Christian rock and spiritual warfare.
Discover This: Hey Bulldog
Turn it up loud and embrace the sound of garage rock for the sound of Manchester's Hey Bulldog.
Introducing: Evil Edna
Something a little different to our norm today, as we introduce you to the raucously rambunctious fusion of rockabilly, 'trash-gyspy' rock and booze blues - aka Gypsybilly Rock Blues - that is London's Evil Edna. We're also fairly sure this is the first band we've covered to feature a harmonica - and certainly that does... Continue Reading →
New Band of the Week: District 13
London rockers District 13 introduced themselves to us as Black Sabbath meets The Ramones, while revealing that frontman Jon Wild has been described as a cross between Kurt Cobain and Sid Vicious. So we, of course, had no option but to explore further.
Discover This: Kindergarten Dropouts
We've got a brand new band for you to discover today in the form of Washington D.C.-based Kindergarten Dropouts.
Discover This: Solo Silent
Our first featured artist on Discover This is Las Vegas-based one-man band project Solo Silent.
Introducing: Neverlanded
If you like your rock grungey and laden with dirty fuzzy guitars then you are in exactly the right place with London trio Neverlanded.
New Band of the Week: Cosmic Ninja
Bristol's Cosmic Ninja have honed an intriguing fusion of rock, electronica and dance music that we can't quite pigeonhole into a particular genre, but they summarise with the three E's of 'energetic, eclectic and exciting.'
Introducing: Come At The King
London rock trio Come At The King are bringing the British attitude and swagger to the American blues-rock and garage rock sound of the early 2000s.
Introducing: THVS
Belfast trio THVS are purveyors of their very own self-defined genre that they intriguingly describe as "heavy pop."