

Cybercide
Cybercide formed in 2006, When they released their debut album 'adrenalin' produced by Justin Morey, (producer of VNV Nation's Praise the Fallen and Advance & Follow) Since then they have gone from relatively unknown to being acknowledged as one of the most hardworking and promising international acts from the UK alternative scene, playing to large audiences in both mainland Europe and Asia as well as the UK. They have appeared as main support to Sheep on Drugs, Nitzer Ebb, and many others, as well as touring internationally with such acts as Combichrist.
Tonight, We Ride
From Kent, UK, Tonight, We Ride formed in the middle of 2011 from a string of chance meetings and unlikely contacts. By the end of 2011 TWR smashed the shit outta some venues, had national radio airtime, appeared on 2 record label compilation CD's and A Wolf At Your Door's first ever Unsigned Showcase.
DogTown
From the muddy banks of the River Medway, Dogtown was formed in 2010 creating a sound that is like being violated by a length of splintered 2 by 2 with nails in it; but in a good way. Their music has a raw vocal growl, unchecked distortion and feedback, heavy bass and thundering drums. This isn't weak overproduced, market-driven, corporate rock that gets called 'Alternative' or 'Punk' nowadays, this is music with attitude.
FutureFrentic
FutureFrenetic is an electronic fusion of EBM and industrial with heavy trance and techno influences. It's not too serious, until you hit a dancefloor - then it's very serious.
Iron Iron
This LOUD Retro-post rock-riff-revival-core formed from a failed Stoner metal outfit, IRON IRON took the task of being loud and proud and not caring about neighbours!
Z Stacks
Born from boredom and a desire to make an almighty racket, Z Stacks took their name from an obscure kids TV show, or a part of a yo-yo, depending on who you ask. Z Stacks made their live debut in August 2010. They like playing Loud, Messy Blues Punk and they don't care who knows it. Their music is fun, and Z Stacks have fun playing it, audiences find this enjoyment highly infectious. Dancing and chanting in abundance is not unusual at gigs, and is indeed encouraged.
The Gimps UK
A joyful barrage of indie and alternative through the ages, from Stooges to Joy Division