Song of the Day: SeeYouSpaceCowboy – ‘Lubricant Like Kerosene’ (ft. Kim Dracula)
Sasscore purveyors mark the release of their ambitious third album with a crushing and provocative number.
Sasscore purveyors mark the release of their ambitious third album with a crushing and provocative number.
Taking their stylistic cues from Superheaven and Narrow Head, these German newcomers make an instant impression with their debut single.
Longtime UK prog-metal stalwarts deliver one of their most melodic offerings to date.
Emerging post-rock instrumentalists debut the first track from their upcoming second album.
New Orleans quartet embark on a “new era” as they unleash bombastic assault ahead of UK/EU tour next month.
Birmingham newcomers tease their forthcoming debut EP with an admirable blend of dense instrumentation and melodic charm.
With a return to the UK lined up for the summer, indie emo rockers deliver a contemplative tale of self-care and personal balance.
Long-time friends Simon Allen and Russell Cleave preview their soul-searching second album with this intimate and raw slow-burner.
Rising Scottish quartet return with a straight up infectious slice of pop-punk.
The North West quintet deliver one of their most instantaneous tracks to date, as they reflect on what could’ve been.
The doomgaze quartet announce their new album by continuing to be different by refusing to do what you’d from expect them.
The Florida quintet show their musical scope in a tight-knit package ahead of releasing their third album – ‘The Mosaic’.
Our favourite Canadian rockers gear up for their return to the UK with a tight-knit reminder of their riff-tastic greatness.
As they launch their fifth album, ‘I Want To Disappear’, the Californian quartet showcase their lighter, melody-driven side.
Rising multi-instrumentalist Jaws The Shark launches his debut album with this swaggering slice of indie/alt-rock.
Thriving with a grungy urgency, the melodic hardcore group demonstrate their dynamic transition to soaring territory with impressive results.
The long-standing Gainesville punk rockers team up with Californian post-hardcore group as HWM prepare to celebrate their 30th anniversary.
Rich orchestration meets ferocious metalcore, the Swedish group delivers a compelling preview of their upcoming fifth album.
Emerging NYC group pack plenty of punch with a nostalgic blast of straight-up pop-punk.
Blending industrial/hard rock parts with modern trap and electronic elements, the rising artist provides an intense account of inner turmoil.
Returning with their first album in almost a decade, the Ohio outfit sound reinvigorated with a jangly and energetic piece of emo rock.
With its delicious wordplay and equally gorgeous guitar melodies, Canadian indie-pop outfit Good Kid provide the perfect antidote to brighter days.
South West newcomers mark their arrival with an impactful slice of emotional alt-rock as they explore the poignant sense of loss.
The Scottish quartet deliver another slice of socially and politically-charged anthemic punk from their upcoming third album.
The rising quartet put their mutual admiration for all things ‘90s alternative and grunge to the forefront.
The final preview of ‘Mirror’s Edge’ sees the Aussie prog metalcore mob rope in one of their biggest influences.
Dan Campbell and his 15-person ensemble capture the carefree, almost chaotic, nature of being a touring band with ‘In Lieu Of Flower’s third single.
Amplified by huge riffs, the Welsh quartet stride forward with an anthemic slab of gritty rock, and with a little help from a legendary frontman.
As they prepare to embark on their debut UK headline tour, the boundary-less duo deliver another pulsating cocktail of EDM, hyperpop and metalcore.
Durham indie punks celebrate the leap day by covering one of the best Jimmy Eat World songs.