All posts tagged: rock n roll

Moderate Rebels Return with Their Latest Single ‘Beyond Hidden Words’

Releasing their debut LP 'The Sounds of Security' and the 'Proxy' EP back in 2017, London-based band Moderate Rebels will drop their sophomore album this coming November. Giving fans a semi-taste of what to expect, the group has unveiled their new single 'Beyond Hidden Words'. Taking elements of their lo-fi branding and filling in the spaces with more decorative instrumentation, the song is a happy medium between expansion and their core charm. Have a listen.

Sheffied Band BlackWaters Release Their Debut EP ‘Street People’

Sheffield band BlackWaters have released their debut EP 'Street People', which is out via Jarr'ed Up Records. Produced by Martin Glover aka Youth, the five-song record is a combination of fierce punk and fiery indie stacked with energetic, in your face vocals. Recorded at Space Mountain Studios in Spain, the band's mountainous sound are rapidly launching them to the head of the class. Stream 'Street People' down at the bottom.

Listen to Gaffa Tape Sandy’s ‘Meat Head’

Bury St. Edmunds band Gaffa Tape Sandy address issues revolving around issues around sexual assault and more in their latest single 'Meat Head'. Inflicting a high lashing spike of garage rock and alternative, the trio combines an impacting sound to coincide with one of the high-important topics of today.

Dorothy Interview

Dorothy is rock and roll; the kind of rock and roll that was once a soundtrack the hedonistic streets of Sunset Blvd. This is that gritty and raw rock that oozed from the roads of Detroit, the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the historic city of Nashville; that in your face rock that pumps with sheer attitude. Fronted by Budapest-born, San Diego-raised Dorothy Martin, the group is one of the most dynamic bands to emerge in the past four years. They have not only managed to land in the mainstream charts but they did it on their own terms.

ColoRising Exclusive Interview with Dorothy

Dorothy is rock and roll; the kind of rock and roll that was once a soundtrack the hedonistic streets of Sunset Blvd. This is that gritty and raw rock that oozed from the roads of Detroit, the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the historic city of Nashville; that in your face rock that pumps with sheer attitude. Fronted by Budapest-born, San Diego-raised Dorothy Martin, the group is one of the most dynamic bands to emerge in the past four years. They have not only managed to land in the mainstream charts but they did it on their own terms.

Listen to Calva Louise’s ‘Outrageous’

Following-up from their previous track 'Getting Closer', London-based trio Calva Louise have shared their new single 'Outrageous'. Turning up the heat, the song is a roller coaster ride of psychedelic riffs, punk vocal delivery and experimental art rock change-ups that make this one memorable listen, one that you will continually return to. "outrageous' is currently out now via Modern Sky Records.

Lauren Lakis Unveils Her Moody Shoegaze Track ‘Lead Us On’

Baltimore-raised, L.A.-based singer and musician Lauren Lakis has been carving a name out for herself in the scene over the past few years experimenting with a range of sounds including electronica. Now with her debut LP 'Ferocious' set to land June 22nd, she unveils one of the featured tracks on the LP titled 'Lead Us On'. The song is a hazy piece of desert-style shoegaze that is quite moody, punchy and at times haunting, yet oh so engulfing. You can listen to 'Lead Us On' below.

BATZ Return with Their Hot Single ‘Save Us’

When it comes to releasing consistently good music Melbourne band BATZ continue to be at the forefront for us. Their EP 'Night Terrors' was absolutely incredible and their follow-up singles 'Darlin' and 'Gameshow Queen' did not disappoint. The group now make their return with their latest recording 'Save Us'. Effortlessly bridging together lush indie with warm desert rock, singer Christina Aubry spearheads the track with her classic signature cool, complimenting the instrumentation flawlessly. You can stream 'Save Us' down at the bottom.