The Young Hearts bring plenty of passion while finding their balance of Americana and British alt-rock on their second full length Somewhere Through The Night
Up-and-coming Aussie metalcore quintet Future Static make waves on their bold, hard-hitting debut album Liminality without drifting too far from the genre’s core sound.
Cardiff based acoustic indie band Muriel combine deep sonic exploration with honest, emotional lyrics. We caught up with frontman Zak Thomas to discuss their recently released debut album.
Genre defining doomgaze quartet Sugar Horse go to extreme lengths to push boundaries on their bold new EP.
Belgian alternative oddballs The Guru Guru supplement their avant-garde sound and intricate lyrical themes with impressive instrumentation and catchy hooks for their most accessible album yet.
Combining stomping alt-rock with genuine, introspective lyrics, Pontypridd trio Chroma make a bold first impression.
Cardiff based Muriel make a confident statement on their debut album, combining introspective lyricism and explorative indie with a unique classical guitar flair.
London queer punks Dream Nails return with a more refined sound that doesn’t distract from their DIY aesthetics or feminist messaging on their standout sophomore album Doom Loop.
An accessible night of heavy riffs and beautiful melodies, Hamartia and Nightlives joined Bristol based trio Blank Atlas for their triumphant return to Cardiff’s The Moon.
London post-punk duo JOHN channel their explorative side on their highly anticipated fourth album with a balance of plucky punk attitude and inventive songwriting.
Hexvessel shine on their haunting and genre defying sixth album Polar Veil with chilling ambience backing their dark, explorative black metal sound.