{"id":430,"date":"2018-01-10T12:00:15","date_gmt":"2018-01-10T12:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/feature-25-bands-to-watch-in-2018\/"},"modified":"2018-12-09T21:24:49","modified_gmt":"2018-12-09T21:24:49","slug":"feature-25-bands-to-watch-in-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/feature-25-bands-to-watch-in-2018\/","title":{"rendered":"Feature: 25 Bands to Watch in 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With 2017 a dim and distant memory, it\u2019s time to look forward to what a new year will bring. And that means it\u2019s time to launch our list of bands to keep an eye on over the next few months.<\/p>\n<p>In previous years, we\u2019ve put the spotlight on a wealth of now familiar names; Pvris, Code Orange, Black Peaks, Creeper, Milk Teeth, Black Foxxes, Boston Manor, Counterfeit and more. We don\u2019t want to toot our horn, but we guess we have a good eye for talent. Since launching in 2012, we\u2019ve always taken great pride in introducing and supporting emerging talent and 2018 will be no different.<\/p>\n<p>To kick things off, here are 25 bands you <i>need<\/i> to watch in 2018.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/user\/alreadyhearduk\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Follow us on Spotify for more playlists<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><!-- more --><\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so6_r64_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Holding Absence<\/h2>\n<p>After an impressive debut year, This Welsh quartet have all the ingredients for an even better 2018. Having played a wealth of headline shows and support slots alongside Casey, Young Guns, We Are The Ocean, and Blood Youth, there is no slowing down for <b>Holding Absence<\/b>. First of all, they\u2019ll be teaming up with fellow up-and-comers Loathe for a split EP and co-headline tour in February and March respectively.<\/p>\n<p>The latter is sure to add to their already small-but-stellar set of songs. Recent single, <i>\u2018Saint Cecilia\u2019<\/i> serves as a harmonious rush with a powerful, soaring chorus that highlights the vocal prowess of Lucas Woodland. Whereas older cuts such as <i>&#8216;Heaven Knows\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Dream of Me\u2019<\/i> expand beyond the post-hardcore bubble many have tied the Cardiff group too. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so5_r78_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Stand Atlantic<\/h2>\n<p>Having received plenty of praise with their latest EP, <i>&#8216;Sidewinder\u2019<\/i> in recent months, it\u2019s no surprise <b>Stand Atlantic<\/b> feature on this list of bands to watch in 2018. And it\u2019s a spot rightly deserved as the Sydney trio delivered a fun and infectious set of songs upon its release this past September.<\/p>\n<p>On songs such as <i>&#8216;Coffee at Midnight\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Mess I Made\u2019<\/i>, the trio made up of vocalist\/guitarist Bonnie Fraser, bassist David Potter and drummer Jonno Panichi, flourish with urgency and an equal dosage of upbeat pop and rock being the icing on the cake. Overall, <i>&#8216;Sidewinder\u2019<\/i> has handed <b>Stand Atlantic<\/b> a big wave of momentum going into 2018.<\/p>\n<p>Although new material might be a bit too much to ask, we have a feeling we\u2019ll be seeing the Aussie three-piece gracing these shores once again in 2018. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so5_r80_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Nervus<\/h2>\n<p><b>Nervus<\/b> subtly made their introduction at the tail end of 2016 with their debut full-length; <i>&#8216;Permanent Rainbow\u2019<\/i>. Fast-forward 12 months or so and their status has certainly grown. Fuelled by tours alongside Creeper and Kamikaze Girls amongst various other shows and festival spots, the Watford-based quartet look set to have an exciting 2018.<\/p>\n<p>For starters there is the small matter of their sophomore album, <i>\u2018Everything Dies\u2019<\/i>. Set for release in March through the much celebrated Big Scary Monsters label, it promises to keep the DIY aesthetic of their debut yet takes a more confrontational. While its predecessor saw chief songwriter Em Foster use her words as catharsis as she battled with addiction and gender dysphoria. <i>\u2018Everything Dies\u2019<\/i> sees Foster and company demonstrate their angst at a society that is unwilling to accept there are more than two genders.<\/p>\n<p>In Foster, <b>Nervus<\/b> have one of the most honest and direct songwriters in the UK indie punk scene right now. Her willingness to confront and be outspoken means <b>Nervus<\/b> won\u2019t be ignored in 2018. Add to that a splash of infectious melodic punk and you\u2019re left with a band that demands your attention. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so5_r77_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Movements<\/h2>\n<p>If you\u2019re a fan of US emo rock then you\u2019ll already know California\u2019s <b>Movements<\/b> are on the cusp of great things. Last October\u2019s debut full-length, <i>&#8216;Feel Something\u2019<\/i>, won over a growing crowd of admirers for it\u2019s intricate, honest songwriting and well-executed musicianship.<\/p>\n<p>Through a collection of deeply personal songs; <i>&#8216;Colorblind\u2019<\/i>, <i>&#8216;Daylily\u2019<\/i>, <i>&#8216;Deadly Dull\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Fever Dream\u2019<\/i>, vocalist Patrick Miranda paints a troubled yet beautifully painted picture. It\u2019s a record that ebbed and flowed on the listener\u2019s emotions but wrapped in a reassuring comfort and trust.<\/p>\n<p>Although a UK debut was unfortunately postponed late last year, the word-of-mouth momentum <i>&#8216;Feel Something\u2019<\/i> has received since its release surely means it won\u2019t be long until <b>Movements<\/b> make up for lost time. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27f0mPrmB1r8no6so5_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Giver<\/h2>\n<p>Anyone who dares pitch a band as sounding like they\u2019re having fun on record, risks giving that artist the reputation of being the dreaded \u201cparty band\u201d with only one trick up their sleeve. One listen to <b>Giver<\/b>\u2019s upcoming debut full-length, <i>\u2018Where the Cycle Breaks\u2019<\/i>, proves that the Cologne five-piece are a much grittier and creative outlet than any party rockers, but do sound like a group of people having the time of their lives across the record\u2019s eleven tracks.<\/p>\n<p>Hardcore fans yearning for the scorching punk cacophony of The Hope Conspiracy are sure to get a kick out of <b>Giver<\/b>\u2019s barnstorming pace and delivery, while fans of While She Sleeps and Create to Inspire searching for more intense jams could connect with the hooks on <i>\u2018Where the Cycle Breaks\u2019<\/i> immediately. With a late January released expected via Holy Roar Records and a co-headlining UK tour with the equally amazing Up River to follow shortly after, <b>Giver<\/b> are sure to become known to a much wider crowd this year. (AD)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so8_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Cold Years<\/h2>\n<p>With a sound rooted in Americana, blues and good old rock \u2018n\u2019 roll, you\u2019d think <b>Cold Years<\/b> were from New Jersey. However, it turns out the quartet call Aberdeen, Scotland their home. Led by vocalist\/guitarist Ross Gordon, <b>Cold Years<\/b> have been winning over admirers in recent years with their brand of heartfelt, driving rock and its punk undertones.<\/p>\n<p>Having released two EP\u2019s so far with 2016\u2019s <i>&#8216;Death Chasers\u2019<\/i> especially turning many heads, March sees the Scottish four-piece return with a third EP titled <i>&#8216;Northern Blue\u2019<\/i>. Leadoff single, <i>&#8216;Miss You To Death\u2019<\/i>, picks up where they left off with Gordon\u2019s weathered, gravelly raspy voice brilliantly combining with an anthemic chorus full of melancholy. Although they may not sound like the abundance of fellow countrymen and women we\u2019ve heard in recent years, <b>Cold Years<\/b> are set to join them in making a noise throughout the UK. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_ozzcervKRJ1r8no6so8_r1_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Lightcliffe<\/h2>\n<p>At the back end of 2017, London quartet <b>Lightcliffe<\/b> impressed us with <i>&#8216;For A While\u2019<\/i>; five slices of thoroughly honest emo and blissful indie that is executed with warmth. Songs such as <i>&#8216;Drapes\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Staring at Your Bedroom Floor\u2019<\/i> capture this perfectly, while <i>&#8216;Winter\u2019<\/i> sweetly drifts in with slow tempo and plucky guitars. Overall, <b>Lightcliffe<\/b> offer a progressive take on the familliar emo sound.<\/p>\n<p>They are also just one of many shining beacons from the ever-impressive Failure By Design Records roster which boasts fellow up-and-comers itoldyouiwouldeatyou (you can expect to hear more from them this year too), Weatherstate and Guillotine.<\/p>\n<p>Even though new material might not be so imminent, they\u2019re not at home twiddling their thumbs. For starters, they\u2019re hitting the road this month with Canadian emo rockers and fellow FBD Records label mates &#8211; Heavy Hearts. With shows throughout England scheduled alongside a small venture into Europe, <b>Lightcliffe<\/b> are beginning with 2018 with purpose. We\u2019re sure it\u2019ll be the first of many outings in the coming months. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so9_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Wess Meets West<\/h2>\n<p>For some, <b>Wess Meets West<\/b> have been a long kept secret since forming in 2005. However, 2018 looks set to change that as the New Haven, Connecticut four-piece will be adding to their extensive catalogue with a new full-length set to be released in the UK through Hassle Records (Frank Iero, Casey, Brutus, Lonely the Brave). Album number three is expected in the first half of 2018 and promises to continue their trend of producing ambitious-yet-stunning, instrumental rock. While their increasing use of electronica and live programming will surely add to their layered and spirited sound.<\/p>\n<p>As recent single, <i>&#8216;Direct Experience\u2019<\/i>, showed, <b>Wess Meets West<\/b> have the ability to gently grab your attention and pull you in with each note. Having played alongside emo\/post-rock standouts such as The Appleseed Cast, This Will Destroy You, and Caspian, a visit to the UK\/Europe is also in the pipeline. Be prepared to be taken on a breathtaking and cathartic musical journey. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so10_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Homesafe<\/h2>\n<p>This Chicago four-piece have been gaining a steady following in recent years. With Knuckle Puck bassist Ryan Rumchaks partly at the helm on vocals and guitar, <b>Homesafe<\/b> ended 2017 by inking a deal with Pure Noise Records (Knocked Loose, Seaway, Boston Manor, The Story So Far).<\/p>\n<p>Their debut full-length is pencilled in for a spring\/summer release. It follows their addictive 2016 release, <i>&#8216;Evermore\u2019<\/i>. Over the course of its eight songs, Rumchaks along with co-vocalist and bassist Tyler Albertson, drummer Emanuel Duran, and guitar Joe Colesby, effortlessly transcend between the fine lines of emo, pop-punk and melodic rock. The combination of edgy, driving hooks and impassioned vocals on songs such as <i>&#8216;Hourglass\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Guts\u2019<\/i> definitely sparked our interest in <b>Homesafe<\/b>. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so3_r111_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Lifetight<\/h2>\n<p>In the space of just over six months, posi hardcore quartet <b>Lifetight<\/b> have covered a lot of ground, wasting no time in building a following throughout the UK. Their debut EP, <i>&#8216;Self-Tightled\u2019<\/i>, was released last November and offers four heavy, groove-filled slices of hardcore. With comparisons to Beartooth and Stray From The Path, songs such as <i>&#8216;Big Boy House\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Misguided\u2019<\/i> thrive with a metallic crunch and stomping tempo.<\/p>\n<p>In a live setting, their sound is accompanied by their hunger for life and overall positive message as vocalist Thomas Smith speaks about unity, mental health and turning negative thoughts on their head. Having played alongside rising names such as Our Hollow, Our Home, Catch Fire, and Canvas, 2018 should see <b>Lifetight<\/b> keep up the momentum with several UK and European shows already pencilled in for the first half of the year. We also hear new material is also in the works. It\u2019s clear <b>Lifetight<\/b> have a restless work ethic and are ones not to ignore in the coming months. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so1_r166_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Acadia<\/h2>\n<p>Hailing from Portland, Maine, <b>Acadia<\/b> specialise in producing impassioned alternative rock. The quintet will be releasing their second EP, <i>&#8216;All Heart\u2019<\/i>, in early February and promises to be one of 2018\u2019s hidden gems. Its mix of raw lyrics and soaring choruses is delivered with a thrilling and compelling energy.<\/p>\n<p>Led by vocalist Jameson Trudel, songs such as <i>&#8216;Callisto\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Raymond Arthur\u2019<\/i> are thoroughly honest with an underlying matureness adding to their tight-knit sound. While recent single, <i>&#8216;Dryspell\u2019<\/i>, echoes The Hotelier\u2019s softer, introspective moments. There are also hints of Pianos Become The Teeth and The Dangerous Summer.<\/p>\n<p>Although a UK visit is unlikely, <b>Acadia<\/b> are sure ones to watch from afar. (SR)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so5_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Super Whatevr<\/h2>\n<p>Having signed to Hopeless Records early in 2017 with the re-release of their debut EP <i>\u2019Good Luck\u2019<\/i>, California\u2019s <b>Super Whatevr<\/b> are set for a wild 2018. Their sound is somewhere in the cross-section of emo, indie-rock, and punk, with weighty lyrics bordering on uncomfortably honest and aggressive melodies to dance around to.<\/p>\n<p>After dropping a handful of singles and extensive touring throughout 2017 with the likes of Drug Chruch and Hot Mulligan, <b>Super Whatevr<\/b> have amassed a sizeable following already. Their debut album <i>\u2019Never Nothing\u2019<\/i> is set to drop in January, with three tracks released already: <i>\u2019For You\u2019<\/i>, <i>\u2019Bloomfield\u2019<\/i>, and <i>\u2019Kathrin With a K\u2019<\/i>, all of which display a confidence in their indie-rock sound. Armed with songs like these, <b>Super Whatevr<\/b> will no doubt gather even more momentum as 2018 progresses. (BM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so3_r102_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">SPQR<\/h2>\n<p><b>SPQR<\/b> are a self-described art rock band, but listening to their debut EP, <i>\u2019The House That Doubt Built\u2019<\/i>, it\u2019s clear there\u2019s a lot of punk influence there. As far as debuts go, <b>SPQR\u2019s<\/b> was something special, taking us all on an adventure through singer Peter Harrison\u2019s psyche, and it\u2019s a rough ride. It\u2019s hard not to become infatuated with his honesty, especially on track <i>\u2019Dystopia\u2019<\/i>, a low-fi piano ballad recorded in Harrison\u2019s living room.<\/p>\n<p>A couple of successful EP release shows towards the end of the year have cemented the band\u2019s presence as one of the most promising up-and-coming punk acts for 2018, and any future releases will be met with high expectations. (BM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27f0mPrmB1r8no6so1_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Tijuana Bibles<\/h2>\n<p>With a successful chain of singles and EPs in their trajectory, we\u2019re backing Glaswegian quartet <b>Tijuana Bibles<\/b> to make some massive strides in 2018. Following shows this year headlining revered hometown venues St. Luke\u2019s and King Tut\u2019s Wah Wah Hut, 2018 can only get bigger for them.<\/p>\n<p>Boasting smash singles <i>\u2018Pariah\u2019<\/i> and <i>\u2018Catacomb\u2019<\/i>, <b>Tijuana Bibles<\/b> appear deceptively slick at first glance, demonstrating influences from Queens of the Stone Age and Arctic Monkeys, before the distortion pedals kick in and dirty splatters of The Jesus Lizard and Pissed Jeans show off where this band\u2019s interest truly lies. Embracing noise, disorientation, and chaos as a coating to their catchy melodies, this is a band who let their twisted sense character define their sound, which easily turns them into the standout band among their straightforward 2000\u2019s indie-revivalist contemporaries. Whether a new record surfaces or not, <b>Tijuana Bibles<\/b> are consistently touring, so expect to see them at a venue near you in the coming months. (AD)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_oczgq9lfGb1r8no6so6_r63_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Gleemer<\/h2>\n<p>We\u2019ve found ourselves in somewhat of a shoegaze revival as of late. Numerous bands have been adopting the style, but rarely do any perform it as expertly as <b>Gleemer<\/b>. Though they\u2019ve been putting out releases for a while, their latest effort <i>\u2019Anymore\u2019<\/i> has garnered them some well-deserved attention, including a spot on tour with Hundredth.<\/p>\n<p>The band\u2019s ethereal indie-rock sound is somewhat more controlled than the cocktail-of-noise shoegaze of old, but they wear their influences on their sleeves; creating emotionally charged songs with dizzying melodies and fuzzy riffs. 2018 will likely see a lot of touring for <b>Gleemer<\/b>, as they hurtle the genre into the hearts of music fans everywhere. (BM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27f0mPrmB1r8no6so3_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Broadsea<\/h2>\n<p>2017 was a wild ride for North Scotland dynamos <b>Broadsea<\/b>. The four-piece left their mark all over the country, playing various shows with everyone from Toy Mountains to Huxtable, and even played a blinding set at this year\u2019s NXNE Festival in Deeside. Among all of this, they even found the time to release their debut EP <i>\u2018Manmade Horizons\u2019<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>Built upon their members\u2019 combined love of immersive post-rock and arena-ready hooks of latter-day Biffy Clyro and Foo Fighters, <b>Broadsea<\/b> can switch from assertive and in-your-face to restrained and immersive in a moment\u2019s notice. But the planet-sized choruses on tracks like <i>\u2018Wynd\u2019<\/i> and <i>\u2018Seventh Side\u2019<\/i> is where their songwriting really stands out, as the combined talents of each musician merges to create unbreakable melodic passages that make listeners feel like they\u2019re standing on top of the world. 2018 is sure to bring further tour opportunities for these guys and we urge you not to miss out on them. (AD)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so4_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Hold Close<\/h2>\n<p><b>Hold Close<\/b> are a pop-punk band with way more bite than bark. Channelling more aggressive bands such as <i>&#8216;Mend, Move On\u2019<\/i>-era Trophy Eyes and early Neck Deep, <b>Hold Close<\/b> come at the listener with an unrelenting grit. Their Hopeless Records debut, <i>\u2019I\u2019ll Never Go Back\u2019<\/i> was released this past October and has thrown them out of the muddle of generic pop-punk bands and into the spotlight with dynamic tracks such as <i>\u2019Blue Dream\u2019<\/i> displaying both a vigorous and a soft side to the band\u2019s music.<\/p>\n<p>2018 looks set to be an exciting time for the Midwest quintet. A run of US shows alongside fellow pop-punk up-and-comers Bearings is sure to be the first of many support slots. As for new music, you can expect a full-length album to come out late 2018. (BM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so3_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Barely Civil<\/h2>\n<p>It\u2019s a tale as old as time, but embryonic bands often face similar problems of line-up changes and stop-start momentum. Formed in 2012, Wisconsin\u2019s <b>Barely Civil<\/b> are one such act, yet their promise shone through on 2016\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/hawaiianshirtrecords.bandcamp.com\/album\/year-of-the-dog\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><i>\u2018Year Of The Dog\u2019<\/i><\/a> EP, which served as a catalogue of their sound to date. Sure, there\u2019s a roughhewn charm, but there\u2019s also a confidence in the arrangements and instrumentation that hints at big things to come.<\/p>\n<p>Taking cues from emo stalwarts Prawn, there\u2019s a delicate lightness to their sound to match the moments of bombast. Expect big things\u2026 (RM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27f0mPrmB1r8no6so4_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">BLXPLTN<\/h2>\n<p>Since forming in 2013, Austin, Texas duo <b>BLXPLTN<\/b> (pronounced <i>\u2018Blaxploitation\u2019<\/i>) have become an unstoppable force of energetic political punk, making large amounts of noise with relatively little gear to make it with. And the results of their protest-heavy experimentation can be found on their two full-length albums <i>\u2018Black Cop Down\u2019<\/i> and <i>\u2018New York Fascist Week\u2019<\/i>, the latter featuring artwork of a giant Donald Trump snorting body parts like cocaine.<\/p>\n<p>At a time when race relations and political alignment in the USA has devolved into a stark <i>\u2018Us vs. Them\u2019<\/i> mentality, <b>BLXPLTN<\/b>\u2019s outspoken rallies against injustices towards people of colour and the need for individuals to educate themselves on their country\u2019s dark history. It\u2019s a message that has felt absent from the rock community up until this point. Their autonomous blend of hardcore and industrial music, with flourishes of electronica and hip-hop on top, is everything a fan of intense music could desire. Expect to hear their single <i>\u2018Education Destruction\u2019<\/i> and possibly a tonne of new music from the duo throughout 2018. (AD)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so2_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Closer<\/h2>\n<p>Last year, Brooklyn\u2019s Real Life Buildings dropped <i>\u2018Significant Weather<\/i>\u2019, an excellent indie-rock record awash with melodies and textures. However, even though <b>Closer<\/b> is made up of members of the aforementioned group, the final output is a world away from the day job.<\/p>\n<p>Melodic hardcore is the order of the day, and if debut single <i>\u2018Gift Shop\u2019<\/i> is anything to go by we could be in for a frenetic and frenzied treat when <i>\u2018All This Will Be\u2019<\/i> drops. Switching between high octane, breathless vocals and moments of light and clarity, it\u2019s an urgent and compelling listen that thrills even in its quieter moments. Expect <b>Closer<\/b> to start 2018 off with a bang! (RM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so7_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">The Spills<\/h2>\n<p>It feels like an age \u2013 and then some \u2013 since we last had new material from Wakefield\u2019s <b>The Spills<\/b><\/p>\n<p>, but hopefully 2018 will set things right. Marrying the frayed kinetic energy of early Idlewild with some deliciously spiky pop hooks, the quartet wowed us on 2015\u2019s <i>\u2018Collecting Dust\u2019<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>Since then, they\u2019ve kept busy with some sporadic live shows, including opening for buddies Tellison during the <i>\u2018Contact! Contact!\u2019<\/i> anniversary shows last year, but would it be too bold to ask for another prime slice of razor-sharp indie-rock? Fingers crossed 2018 doesn\u2019t let us down. (RM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27f0mPrmB1r8no6so6_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">NRVS<\/h2>\n<p>Edinburgh based post-hardcore crew <b>NRVS<\/b> (pronounced <i>\u2018nerves\u2019<\/i>) played their first show at the end of September with the reasonably large task of opening for Blessthefall and Blood Youth at Glasgow\u2019s iconic G2 venue. However, their groove-laden and infectiously melodic hardcore made them more than up for the task.<\/p>\n<p>Since that show, they\u2019ve been up and down Scotland, supporting big hitters Employed to Serve, as well as appearing at Glasgow\u2019s annual hardcore gathering Friends With Benefest alongside established local names including Swallows and Rainfalls.<\/p>\n<p>With their tasty singles <i>\u2018Zero\u2019<\/i> and <i>&#8216;Everyone Knows, Nobody Talks About It\u2019<\/i> offering high octane blasts of claustrophobic metalcore arrangements merged with expansive choruses, <b>NRVS<\/b> are a band that work all their inner turmoil into their art and the result is intense and memorable. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for this lot, as the potential release of a fuller collection of songs, is set to take the UK\u2019s melodic hardcore scene by storm. (AD)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so6_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Toy Cars<\/h2>\n<p>Combining elements of indie, emo, folk and good ol\u2019 fashioned blue-collar rock, New Jersey\u2019s <b>Toy Cars<\/b> are difficult to pin down, yet manage to blend styles seamlessly to create a sound that stays true to all of these influences.<\/p>\n<p>First coming to our attention on 2016\u2019s excellent <i>\u2018Sleeping Patterns\u2019<\/i>, the quartet will drop a full-length in January that promises to show further evolution of their exciting sound. (RM)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27f0mPrmB1r8no6so2_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">Alkanes<\/h2>\n<p>Last April, Aberdeen\/Inverness based trio <b>Alkanes<\/b> posted a live video of their performance at Inverurie\u2019s <i>\u2018Family Fun Day\u2019<\/i> charity event to their Facebook page. Halfway through their performance, they get interrupted by a full pipe band that marches by their stage drowning out their icy alt-rock with bagpipes fully ablaze. This is one of the many struggles the group have gone through since forming in 2014, yet through lineup changes, show cancellations and various strifes, they\u2019ve persevered and become a tighter unit for it.<\/p>\n<p>With 2017 bringing support spots for more established names like Allusondrugs and Holding Absence, <b>Alkanes<\/b> have won over bigger audiences with their sharp and heavy hitting slabs of riffage developed by a shared love of modern rock innovators from Reuben to Alexisonfire. The latter band has inspired the screaming and singing vocal trade-offs between frontman Dale Sutherland and drummer Gary Wilson, who merge their hardcore and indie influences into one cohesive sound.<\/p>\n<p>2018 promises new music from the trio as a follow up to their killer debut EP, <i>\u2018A Different Kind of Perfect\u2019<\/i>, so don\u2019t miss out, otherwise, you may as well just go listen to a pipe band instead. (AD)<\/p>\n<h2><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/alreadyheard.com\/staging\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/01\/tumblr_p27endE4gr1r8no6so1_1280.jpg\" width=\"250em\" alt=\"\" title=\"\">HMLTD<\/h2>\n<p>At two points during <i>\u2018To the Door\u2019<\/i>, one of many singles released by London curveballs <b>HMLTD<\/b>, the songs arrangement switches from a galloping Spaghetti Western-esque melody played on twangy guitars into a broken down section of icy electronica laced by trap synthesisers. This is not so much a band that doesn\u2019t play by the rules, as a band that refuses to acknowledge a rulebook existed in the first place.<\/p>\n<p>Since the release of their 2016 double A-side release, <i>\u2018Stained\/Is This What You Wanted?\u2019<\/i>, the six-piece have developed a rabid cult following. Their avant-garde songwriting incorporates traditional rock structures, sporadic bursts of bombastic electronics, and cinematic backdrops. 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