Edit The Tide

New Band of the Week: Edit The Tide

Welsh band Edit The Tide blend powerful riffs and soaring vocals in a gritty but melodic metal sound that they describe as “powerful, emotional and dynamic.”

Modern Neutrals

New Band of the Week: Modern Neutrals

South Wales quintet Modern Neutrals offer up an exciting fusion of noise rock, indie and punk in a boisterous sound that they describe as “loud, emotional and distinctive.”

House of Hosts

New Band of the Week: House Of Hosts

Welsh band House Of Hosts have honed a deliciously intense, emotionally charged and anthemic modern metal sound that they describe as “Bangin'” and “thicc, sexy and dirty.”

New Band of the Week: Glass Heart

The luscious valleys of South Wales are famed for producing standout post-hardcore bands, and Cardiff quartet Glass Heart continue that heritage with a powerful and engaging sound they describe as “dynamic, catchy and energetic.”

New Band of the Week: ICANTDIE

South Wales band ICANTDIE offer up a post-hardcore sound that’s both heavy and accessible that they like to summarise as “chaotic, heavy, loud, frenetic, energetic and dark.”

New Band of the Week: State Of Deceit

Welsh band State Of Deceit have crafted a deliciously powerful yet engaging thrash and groove metalcore sound that they describe as “intense, heavy and mosh-able.”

New Band of the Week: Guilty Party

Welsh newcomers Guilty Party will have you reminiscing about your rebellious days of raiding Bargain Booze, “Ibiza deep cuts” and crashing rich kids’ parties with a catchy, melodic and relatable rock sound they describe as “hooky, fat and honest.”

New Band of the Week: Miles From Home

South Wales newcomers Miles From Home have honed an intense yet infectious modern metal sound that combines full-throttle riffs, vicious vocals and engaging melodies, and they describe as “catchy, harsh and modern.”

New Band of the Week: Columbia

It may have been a long time coming, but Cardiff quartet Columbia are well and truly making their presence felt with an infectiously uplifting rock’n’roll sound they describe as “energetic, moody, anthemic.”

Introducing: Grand Collapse

South Wales band Grand Collapse offer up a hard-hitting sound that fuses hardcore punk with thrash metal elements and addresses political and social issues.