Nottingham, UK-based trio, The Barnum Meserve return with their new single and music video, “Gaslight,” their first new music since 2017’s ‘When All Is Lost’ album.
With their fifth album No Justice due on November 8th via Jealous Butcher Records, cinematic psych-rockers Federale’s bassist and vocalist Collin Hegna discusses the new record, how songwriting works in a seven-piece band, and their diverse audience.
To better know the cinematic rock group Coyote Kid and their new album The Skeleton Man, we spoke with singer and guitarist Austin Durry about his favourite musical gear, most notably the very unique ‘92 Davenport guitar.
Blackpool’s cinematic rock four-piece blanket have revealed their stunning acoustic cover of Radiohead’s “No Surprises”.
London rockers, Curse Of Lono are prepping to release their sophomore full-length, As I Fell, on August 17th via Submarine Cat Records. To better understand their chilled-out sound, we connected with drummer Neil Findlay to talk skins, plus his custom FLIX sticks, rods, and brushes.
Sons Of Alpha Centuari have confirmed the release of their new album in this exclusive trailer which you can check out exclusively here…
New Zealand based cinematic rock quintet Written By Wolves has released a live video for their new single “Follow Me.”
We’re offering a free download of the single “Ketamine” from Los Angeles, California-based alternative rock act Midnight Divide.
Vessels stays true to Starset’s unique brand of hard rock, brooding and melodic like a cybernetic Breaking Benjamin, but it also showcases a band pushing itself into new territory.
Cinematic rock band Starset have just released a stream of “Monster”, the debut single from the band’s newly announced sophomore album Vessels.
Columbus, OH-based cinematic rock band, Starset, teamed up with Razor & Tie to release their debut album, Transmissions, on June 3, 2014 and ever since, have never looked back. The 14 track recording is loaded with powerful, sweeping rock and features the hit singles “My Demons” and “Carnivore”, which have been tearing up active rock radio.