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High Tea – “Stray In Lee County”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Stray in Lee County,” has grit, menace, heart, and an intensely raw emotional punch. It begins with a trudging drum part, paired with a solemn baritone guitar. The lyrics tell the story of a child born into misfortune, trying desperately to escape their fate. An alternate take on frustrated mourning, the song builds throughout, culminating in the bridge and final chorus screaming to be helped, or at least seen and recognized. “I will get cleaner, I will get better, at every funeral I feel a little deader. A redneck joke, I’m a country song. The pretend doctor on the corner sings along…”
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Silk – “July”
Country: UK
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “Previous singles, ‘Faze’ and ‘But then, yes’ were recorded as experiments for Michael to hone his engineering and mixing skills which ultimately lead to the birth of the project. However, on new single ‘july’ we hear the first song written specifically for the project. The result is the most focused and realised release to date, moving between shimmering choral guitars to a tsunami of dreamy distortion and fuzz, and blissed out feedback drenched in modulating reverbs as Michael sings of subtle betrayals.”
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O’Laochra – “Drown A Goddess”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “A fast-paced punk song about an ancient Irish goddess, the search for knowledge and what that costs us.”
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Bill Fever – “Raw Deals”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Raw Deals’ is about protest, speaking out, standing up for what you believe in and taking action. The lyrics were written back in 2023, at a time where UK protest laws were being brought in, cracking down on freedom of speech. The song references unfairly vilified healthcare workers who were striking in 2023, being demonised by right wing press and politicians “The devils demonise, those who saved our lives”.”
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da nang – “Shyboy”
Country: Canada
Genre: Pop Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Shyboy is about our singer giving himself permission to step out and be seen. The chorus line “why’d it take so long” is a lament for the opportunities missed hiding.”
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No Breaks Jake – “I Don’t Want To Be Like Me”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The single marks a thematic cornerstone of No Breaks Jake’s upcoming Amygdalan EP, setting the tone for a project that doesn’t shy away from the harder truths. “This song evokes a state of mind that, honestly, I’m trying to leave behind,” says bandleader Jacob Kassay. “Actually doing that is definitely a little harder.””
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Midnight Crawl – “Misery Makeout”
Country: Canada
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Latest single from Midnight Crawl’s upcoming EP, Love Songs for Dead Beats (out Sept 24)”
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Revolution Above Disorder – “Love and War”
Country: Ireland
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Groove based rock and roll, a pretty hypnotic affair this time around.”
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debdepan – “Habit”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Genre-defying duo debdepan unleash “Habit” — a hypnotic fusion of industrial grunge and indie sleaze that channels Klaxons and The Rapture with a fierce feminine edge. Fresh from supporting Pete Doherty and gaining BBC 6Music support, this Margate pair are redefining UK alternative music with their addictive dark-pop evolution.”
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Great Wealth – “School”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A new 5 song EP is to be released Sept 9th. The song is a throwback rocker with a great beat and guitar riff!”
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