Want to hear some Australian post hardcore? Well take a listen to this from the guys at Avastera – that’s Mike Lang on Lead Vocals, Chris Hanssen on Vocals and Guitar, Dave Thoomes on Bass, Chris Crole on Guitar and Jamie Savage on Drums. They have prepared their début EP The Clock Have Ticked Too […]
Thu 22nd November 2012 | Posted in
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Introducing Rap Is Power and his promotional video for his eagerly awaited new mixtape L.O.V.E (Living Our Vision Everyday). The mixtape will be launched on the 14th of April and is set to be a huge hit with current and new fans. R.I.P is set to take the rap scene by storm this year and will […]
Sun 1st January 2012 | Posted in
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From the offset All The Way is a powerful work that cleverly manages to weave catchy melodies against strong punk-like rhythms. As the first sounds of vocals fade in you’d be forgiven for thinking that it was Funeral For A Friend, with the smooth but high voice giving a post-hardcore flavour to the music.
The first song, All the Way, […]
Wed 4th May 2011 | Posted in
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Valdosta is the latest release from the US pop-punk super group, Mayday Parade. The EP is entirely acoustic and features six tracks, four of which have been previously released by the band and two which are brand new. Known for their perfect harmonies and heart warming lyrics, they could easily charm Eskimos into buying ice. […]
Wed 16th March 2011 | Posted in
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Man Overboard is a fantastic pop-punk band originating from New Jersey. When it comes down to their lyrics, they are certainly a band who wear their heart on their sleeve, revealing all sorts about their past experiences with girls. Some of their previous releases are so beautifully written they can make girls fall weak at the knees […]
Wed 16th March 2011 | Posted in
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Although there are more unsigned artists than there are signed it’s worth paying them some attention because more than likely the next big thing is unsigned, on social networks and going to be discovered.
Alpha380 (A380) certainly has raw electronic potential.
A380 is an electronic duo that originally started as a solo project for Alex […]
Wed 9th March 2011 | Posted in
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‘Defend Pop Punk’ is Man Overboard’s motto and I can’t think of a better ambassador than this band. Being a relatively new fan, I only discovered them through the hype surrounding their latest album Real Talk. The album received rave reviews from Alter The Press, Amp Magazine and Absolute Punk so I was keen to jump on the bandwagon – […]
Fri 4th March 2011 | Posted in
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Despite their glaringly inaccurate band name [insert whimsical face made of punctuation here], Penguins Kill Polar Bears seem to know what they’re doing. The band are from Linlithgow, near Edinburgh, joining legions of other Scottish post-rock bands, and Vessels & Veins is their second EP.
The outfit have drawn comparisons to Explosions in the Sky, The Twilight […]
Mon 28th February 2011 | Posted in
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Instantly from listening to the grunge infused sound of Arizona Bay, you can hear a dramatic similarity to the coarse but beautiful voices of the likes of Cornell and Vedder. It is difficult to define their sound as it touches so many different genres; yet in doing so creates their own unique sound. Their eponymous EP […]
Thu 20th January 2011 | Posted in
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After reading New Beats Media’s ‘Featured Artists’ article on Chris Cape, I was extremely intrigued as to what an ‘indie space-rapper’ sounds like. I heard his new EP was streaming on the official website (chriscape.com). So I logged on to find out what I was missing out on!
The EP titled Message From Outer Space consists of 3 songs, with each […]
Wed 12th January 2011 | Posted in
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