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Salisbury, England, GB · 2021–present · active
Carsick began in Salisbury in late 2021 and quickly built a reputation around chaotic live shows and sharp, restless guitar music. The four-piece combines raw post-punk, British indie rock, punk energy, and flashes of hip-hop and electronic rhythm, giving their songs a scrappy, pub-floor volatility. Tracks such as "Is What It Is," "Pub Watch," "Anaconda Frank," "Gig Tax," and "Local Legend" lean into sardonic social commentary, small-town boredom, nightlife absurdity, and the pressures of trying to make noise from outside the usual industry centers. Their music is deliberately rough around the edges: fast drums, wiry guitars, shouted hooks, and sudden rhythmic shifts that turn each song into a sprint. The band's profile has grown through festival appearances, grassroots touring, and a reputation for performances that feel one step away from collapse. Carsick's appeal lies in that instability; they sound like a band turning frustration, humor, and regional restlessness into short, loud bursts of momentum.
Leeds, England, GB · 2018–present · active
Caskets are a Leeds post-hardcore and alternative metal band that began under the name Captives before adopting their current name in 2021. The Ghost Like You EP and the debut album Lost Souls introduced a sound built around Matthew Flood's clean, emotionally heightened vocals, wide-screen guitar ambience, and choruses that sit between modern metalcore and radio-ready alternative rock. Reflections and The Only Heaven You'll Know continued to refine that balance, adding heavier production and more confident dynamics without abandoning the melodic center. Caskets often use heaviness as atmosphere rather than constant attack: low guitar weight and big drum hits frame songs about grief, instability, isolation, and self-repair, while the vocals remain clear enough to make the lyrics feel immediate. Their music fits metal-adjacent scope because the riffs and breakdowns carry genuine force, but the band's identity depends equally on post-hardcore uplift and polished alternative rock architecture. Caskets' strongest material works when the huge choruses feel earned by the darker verses around them, making catharsis the main instrument for release.
Middleton, England, GB · 1981–present · active
Chameleons are a Middleton, Greater Manchester post-punk band whose atmospheric guitar sound made them one of the most revered groups of the 1980s underground. Formed in 1981, they developed a style that paired Mark Burgess' urgent, searching vocals with interlocking guitars from Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, creating songs that felt expansive without losing rhythmic tension. Script of the Bridge, What Does Anything Mean? Basically, and Strange Times became touchstones for listeners drawn to post-punk's emotional and architectural possibilities. Chameleons fit accepted scope through actual post-punk and gothic-adjacent rock, with a legacy that reaches into dark alternative, shoegaze, and post-hardcore guitar bands. Their music rarely relies on blunt heaviness, but it carries intensity through repetition, chiming distortion, and a sense of pressure building under the melodies. The band sounded distinctly northern and inward-looking, shaped by unease, longing, and urban atmosphere, yet the songs often open into widescreen choruses. Chameleons endure because they made post-punk feel both intimate and monumental, transforming nervous energy into music that still feels charged decades later.
Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, DE · active
Cloudyfield is an Aachen-based heavy alternative project whose music sits between modern shoegaze, nu-metal atmosphere, and emotionally charged alt-rock. Early singles including "in your head," "crawl," "parasite," "next to nothing," "is that love?," and "do it all for me" use thick guitar haze, simple but heavy rhythmic movement, and vocal melodies that favor mood over technical display. The sound is clearly informed by the Deftones-adjacent side of heavy music, where distortion, breathy melodic hooks, and pressure-build choruses matter as much as traditional riffing. Because the catalog is still built around singles rather than a long album history, Cloudyfield's identity comes through as a focused aesthetic: blurred guitars, melancholy hooks, and a sense of romantic or internal collapse rendered through glossy but heavy production. The project fits metal-adjacent rock through texture and influence rather than speed or extremity. Its strongest musical quality is atmosphere, turning shoegaze softness and nu-metal weight into concise, streaming-era alternative rock songs where the emotional pressure sits in the production as much as the riffs for heavy listeners.
Zurich, CH · 2022–present · active
Comastatic are an alternative rock duo from Zurich, formed in 2022 by vocalist Mattia Di Paolo and guitarist Giuliano "Jules" Luongo. Their music combines modern rock production, heavy emotional atmosphere, and melodic hooks built around themes of inner chaos, self-sabotage, vulnerability, and trying to speak through collapse. Early songs such as "Self Sabotage," "FIX IT ALL," "TOXIC ENERGY," and "ZORRO" introduced a sound that sits between polished pop-rock accessibility and darker, guitar-driven urgency. Later collaborations with artists including Point North, Melrose Avenue, Ryan Oakes, and Yours Truly widened the duo's reach and pushed their songs toward a more international modern-rock lane. Comastatic's writing often uses big choruses and electronic-leaning production details, but the foundation remains guitar-centered and emotionally direct. Since signing with Hopeless Records, the duo have sharpened their identity around high-contrast songs: polished yet tense, vulnerable yet forceful. Their strongest material works by making personal instability feel huge, hooky, and communal.

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