Breed 77 – End Of The Line
Release Date: 7th March 2024
Breed 77 are a band that the metal masses have slept on for far too long. Even tours with the mighty Sabbath and Machine Head haven’t been enough for them to get the recognition that they deserve. Now though, they are back with more of their flamenco metal madness and are ready to take their thrown. After nine years, the band are back with another energetic affair that melds together influences from around the world. Bring your dancing shoes for this one. Their May tour is going to go big!
Down In Motion – Ain’t No Priority
Release Date: 29th February 2024
South coast alt-rockers Down In Motion have returned with their second track, ‘Ain’t No Priority’, following the success of their debut track ‘Into The River’ from the start of the year. Bringing more of those softer, indie-esque vibes together with some heavier riffs in there too. These are combined with an all-encompassing atmosphere and delightful vocals. A triumph of a follow up. There should be plenty more to come from these.
Wine Lips – Fried IV
Release Date: 15th March 2024
Beginning life in North America, Wine Lips have spread out far and wide to become a symbol of ethnic diversity and with three albums since coming to life in 2015, the band are gearing up to do it all again. ‘Fried IV’ is a few minutes of music that portrays what the band is about nicely. Energetic, fun and something that implores you to have a bit of a boogie. What more could you want in a song?
Among The Outcast – Facade
Release Date: 9th March 2024
Back to new bands with new music. American metalcore outfit Among The Outcast have released their second single in the form of ‘Facade’ 13 months after their debut release. Packed with riffs, ‘Facade’ has more than enough in the tank to get those neck muscles moving and there are going to be some groovy pits. Plus, the artwork is pretty cool.
Plum Vision – Have It All
Release Date: 8th March 2024
Another American band, but one more stationed in the garage punk zone, are Plum Vision. A couple of years into their journey, ‘Have It All’ is raw and emotional throughout with the highlight being the grungey style that sees the choruses explode in comparison to the verses. A gritty yet catchy track.

