Inherit The Stars – On Our Own (Stream)

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Inherit The Stars are one band who (deservedly) are going to go far.. This new stream of ‘On Our Own‘ from their new EP ‘Beyond The Beacons‘ should guarantee the Sheffield boys some decent exposure with its eerie, synth led melodies and energetic chorus.

Have a listen below..

Beyond The Beacons‘ is out December 8th.

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Trophy Eyes – In Return

Still a bit bleary eyed from the weekend? In desperate need of something to wake you up? Turn up those speakers and get this blaring out. Newcastle, Australia’s Trophy Eyes have just released the video to their storming new single ‘In Return‘, a relentless tirade of passion and anger poured into just three minutes..

Get listening!

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Free Download: Inherit The Stars – We Were Made To Walk The Skies

It may only be halfway to payday, but I’m betting your bank balance is looking as dire as mine (hey, September is a long month!). If you’re itching for something new to treat your ears, here’s a good spot to avoid breaking the bank.. Sheffield alt-metallers Inherit The Stars are offering free downloads of their debut album ‘We Were Made To Walk The Skiesfrom their Soundcloud.

Here’s a little taster for you..

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Marmozets – Born Young And Free

Already dubbed “the most exciting young band in Britain” by none other than Kerrang!, Marmozets certainly seem to be living up to expectations with their new single ‘Born Young And Free‘. The raw power and fiercesome energy of the track should definitely generate some excitement for new and old fans alike, and with their stunning performances at Reading & Leeds last weekend behind them, there should be many more fans to come..

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Royal Blood – Figure It Out

Good news rockers! Brighton’s finest alt-rockers Royal Blood have just released a smashing new video for ‘Figure It Out’, complete with a weird and slightly unnerving storyline. If you like your colours red and blue, and your rock heavy with some underlying blues tones, you should definitely check this one out..

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Marmozets – Captivate You

Struggling through the week so far? Fear not! Brit-rock upstarts Marmozets have a new video that’ll have you stomping your way to Friday in no time at all. ‘Captivate You‘ is the effortlessly catchy new single from the math-rock loving five piece and is available on iTunes now.

Have a listen below..



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BlackWolf – Moving Mountains

Happy Monday all! If you’re not recovering from Glasto (anyone see Metallica? I didn’t..), there’s a top rock tunes here up for your listening pleasure. Bristol’s rock’n’roll enthusiasts BlackWolf have already been picked as a track of the week from Classic Rock, in the same issue as their fellow blues-tinged-rockers Rival Sons. If that isn’t enough to convince you, they’ve been hitting the road with the likes of The Answer, and have a show lined up in Bristol next month with (one of my personal favourites) Reckless Love.

Still not enough? Have a listen to this..

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Pavilions – Futures

Post-hardcore quintet Pavilions have already honed their skills on the live side with the likes of Deaf Havana and Lower Than Atlantis, and are now cementing their refreshingly positive sound on their upcoming new album ‘The Futures Mine To Make‘.

New single ‘Futures‘ features a carefully crafted melodic intro, followed by a full-on rock chorus with some clear influences from album producer Dan Lancaster’s previous work with Don Broco. With such a strong sound, these guys are sure to be doing headline tours of their own in no time..

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Lonely The Brave – Victory Line

Cambridge’s self-confessed ‘Doom Pop’ artists Lonely The Brave have certainly been busy lately! Not only have they released this beautiful new video for ‘Victory Line’, they’re also giving away a free download (yes, free!) of a live version of the single and ‘Streets of Philadelphia‘, taken from their new album ‘The Day’s War‘, which is due for release this September.

Check out the video below and get download from the band’s Facebook here.

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