Song of the Day: Annabel – ‘Defense Mechanism’
Returning with their first album in almost a decade, the Ohio outfit sound reinvigorated with a jangly and energetic piece of emo rock.
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.
The Kentucky heavy hitters don’t hold back as they return with the first track from their new album.
The enthralling track serves as both a reminder (or as an introduction) of Alcest’s ability to take you on a majestic musical journey.
With urgent fuzzed-out guitars and swirling reverb, these New York newcomers showcase their brand of attention-grabbing “grunge-gaze”.
The end might be near but Sum 41 aren’t going out quietly serving up a thrilling, infectious (and heavenly?) slice of melodic punk rock.
Aussie pop-punks deliver a slick, boisterous yet sentimental preview of their upcoming EP.
Timelost’s latest single captures the energetic garage ’90s alt-rock that stylistically threads new album, ‘Drained’, together.
Coinciding with Black History Month, ‘Ready Rock’ sees the quartet pay homage to black artists of the past who laid down the foundations of rock n’ roll.
The German outfit provides a thunderous slice of modern metal that serves as a cathartic outpouring that sounds massive.
Marking the release of their new album, ‘Maybe In Another Life’, the rising Aussie outfit deliver an intense slice of melodic metalcore.
From its ethereal melodies to its downtrodden, spacious verses, to crushing riffs, the emerging Brighton quartet deliver a compelling preview of their debut album.
The Chicago-based group dig into their grungy alt-rock skin with swirling guitars clashing with gritty percussion while in a reflective mood.
The emerging “doom pop” quartet continue to tease their debut EP with a sultry groove, fuzzy guitars, and downbeat tempo.
‘Wash It Away’ is an instant reminder of how ferocious The Ghost Inside can be with added hooks.
Stockholm trio Normandie prescribe a dosage of slick, infectious alt-pop-rock.
The Black Country duo provide some societal lyrical venom with a hint of haunting soulfulness as they prepare to release their debut album.
The Kent quartet prove they’re ones to watch with this towering slice of melodic alt-rock.
‘Heart’ strides with confidence, embracing hip-hop grooves with metallic guitars and an impactful punk-fuelled chorus.
The Belgian shoegaze outfit previews their third album with an evocative track that treads on the fine line of darkness and optimism.
With its towering chorus, which is reminiscent of ‘Three Cheers…’ era MCR, and pounding, energetic verses, The Throwaway Scene deliver an impactful number.
The “five Brown boys from La Puente” showcase a rousing brand of post-hardcore with an underpinned punk rock element
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