screamo
Maths
From the Holy Roar Records site - "With a serious lack of passionate, visceral, TUNEFUL, real screamo in this country, along come Maths. That such a wall of epic, dense, well-written rock can come from such a young entity consisting of just drums, guitar, bass and vocal is incredible. They also possess one of the countrys best young drummers in our opinion. Think of bands such as Saetia, City of Caterpillar, Orchid and Jeromes Dream and you are close, but this has infinitely more appeal."
- 19 reads
Flatlands
Flatlands create dark emotional and crushingly heavy music. The band have already made waves in the underground scene, touring hard with their unique brand of post-metal via doom. Merging the stripped down, elemental feel Neurosis and their ilk evoke on record with the painful torturous listening that is Khanate Flatlands sound is nothing but their own. Their originality was paid tribute early in their career by having the legendary Super-Fi Records releasing their two demo tracks on one side of a 12" with fellow experimental doomsters Sunshine Republic.
- 3 reads
You and What Army
This is the end of the world. You see the immense light, hear the incomprehensible sound, feel the intense force... Everything you've ever known is about to cease to exist. ..."Cheers."
You wake up mid-show, realising you've just experienced something epic. Something truly awe-inspiring. You've just experienced "You and What Army". Unforgivingly catchy trance synths soar over tectonic-plate-shatteringly heavy guitar riffs, dancefloor-destroyingly awesome basslines and lowrider-cruisingly phat beats, with the narrated apocalypse rapped, sung and screamed wildly into the fray.
- 1 read
Never Means Maybe
- 6 reads
Deaf Havana
Deaf Havana are a five-piece Southern Rock/Post-Hardcore band from Norfolk, England. Originally starting out with a more 'Rock' sound, they gained a large fanbase across the East of England, for providing an intense live show, lighter than most bands on the bill. Following the self release of their first EP 'Evangeline' and 100th show, they changed their line up (Rinn from Guitars to Vocals, swapping with James) and subsequently their sound. They are signed to A Wolf At Your Door Records.
crocus
Crocus started early summer 2007, unsatisfied with former projects, they decided to quicken the pace, up the beats and pour every last drop of honesty and emotion they have into what can now be called Crocus. With ethics and values as important to the band members as the sound itself, they are all about honest expression, self-exploration and integrity. They combine elements of 90's screamo and power violence, and are an amazing live band.
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Yashin
Having started out several years ago Yashin have slowly built-up a fanbase that seems to keep growing and growing, regardless of the fact Yashin remain unsigned they are still one of the most loved bands to come out of Glasgow having numerous fans not just in Scotland and the rest of UK but globally as well. Yashin come under influences from Funeral for a Friend, Killswitch Engage, Parkway Drive and many more.
We Are Fiction
We Are Fiction are a Post-Hardcore band from Peterborough, England. Formed in 2007, We Are Fiction formed from the ashes of Between Broken Ashes, when they split up earlier that year. The band consists of Between Broken Ashes' final line-up, but with new vocalist Phillip Barker. They signed to Rising Records in August 2008. Phil Barker - Vocals
Adam Lewis - Guitar/Vocals
Andi Scott Shaw - Guitar/Vocals
Ryan Chambers - Bass
Tom Calton - Drums
- 1 read
Fei Comodo
Fei Comodo are an Essex hardcore/metalcore/post-hardcore band. They are due to release a mini-album titled "They All Have Two Faces" this September and they are know signed to Small Town Records. They are partly known as doing the theme song for 'Mighty Moshing Emo Rangers'. In September 07, Fei toured in support for fellow Essex band InMe. Members are:
Marc Halls - Vocals
Rob Clemson - Drums
Jay Styler - Bass
Mike Curtis - Guitar
Will Phillipson - Guitar Reviews
- 23 reads
Closure
1. Closure was an emo band from Oceanside, New York, who was around in the 90's. They played a style of frantic emo with driving guitars and somewhat high-speed drumwork, topped off with desperate screamed vocals. They released a split 7" with Breakwater, of Victoria, Canada, a full length LP and contributed a track to the compilation "I Can't Live Without It". All of their releases were on Mountain Records, out of Huntington, New York.











