Taking listeners right to the centre of the arena-rock sound, shoegaze songwriters Age Of Wires blend pop-rock writing with the dreamy embrace of a reverb-soaked live sound.
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Purposeful and intimate, compelling you to listen intently from start to finish, refreshingly not focused on flair or filler just to get clicks – far from it.
Heavy distortion and grit unite with hauntingly delicate vocals and shoegaze overtones, throughout the catchy and provocative rock force that is MIRROR.
“Songwriting is a process, best songs are rarely written at the first try.”
As always, Stevski7’s accessible, hypnotic vocal provides a sort of listing format of poetic observations, provoking deeper thought and quickly enchanting the listener with both lyric and melody.
Other-worldly production traits and distorted, homemade indie rock vibes unite throughout the bass-led emo-rap fusion of genres that is alt suicide’s latest single.
Distorted intensity and hypnotic melody unite beautifully throughout this anthemic, increasingly heavy and vastly contemplative debut from Atlanta fourpiece Coda Nova.
Rolling into view with the timelessly alluring presence of a simple, organic drumline, Heavy AmericA’s single The Fall goes on to weave an equally timeless yet contemporary-kissed web of topical and anthemic stylings.
Immediately hypnotic guitars create an enchanting echo space as the melodic and colourful Avec Muscles EP rises to greet the room.
Fiercely authentic rock and roll pours through with a boldly heavy edge as ANGELSHARKX deliver a plethora of original singles.
Aptly-titled and immediately uplifting for its strong groove and the sheer crash of those live drums – The Rhythm Bullies offer up a two-track EP that’s quick to set the mood.
Returning with a bang and reimagining the classic Animals track – The R Train kick off a fresh season with a brand new single and video for We Gotta Get Out Of This Place.