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George – “Elian”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Elián” is a driving, narrative track that reflects on growing up in Miami during the arrival, embrace, and exploitation of Elián González, the six-year-old boy whose 1999 ocean rescue and ensuing custody battle captivated local communities and international media. The song evokes the bombardment of competing perspectives that were shaped by adults, amplified by media, and absorbed by children. Against the backdrop of today’s increasingly inhumane anti-immigrant policies, it serves as a reminder of both the cost of politicizing children and the courage it takes to leave one’s home in search of safety and opportunity. “Elián” is the first single and opening track of George’s upcoming album, “Do You Want to Go…Swimming?”, which largely traces personal and societal shifts through a Miami lens.
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Human Missile Crisis – “Snake In The Grass”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Snake in the Grass has multiple themes within it and is the more dancy upbeat song for us. At first when writing it, memories returned to me of a time when I found myself in the desert of Canada. A place called Osoyoos, British Columbia. When walking through a vineyard there I noticed “Danger rattle snake crossing” signs posted around, and you could see their slither trails in the sand. A friend said to me “Look out for snakes in the grass” and it always stuck with me. This phrase used for hundreds of years describes a treacherous person, a person you think is your friend, or even lover who could turn around and stab you in the back at any moment. We all have encountered them in our life and have stories to tell regarding how they hurt us or attempted to hurt us. This one is part of my story”
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The Amnesia – “Two Wings (Before Death Left)”
Country: Italy
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: The single marks an evocative journey through modern soundscapes and raw rock/metal influences. Dark and atmospheric melodies blend with energetic riffs, shaping a perfect balance between introspection and impact.
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Jettee – “Proof I’m Alive”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Proof I’m Alive is Jettee’s biggest yet an anthemic alt-rock track full of raw emotion and soaring hooks. It’s a love letter to early 2000s indie rock.
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The Bellwethers – “Turn The Lights Out”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Turn The Lights Out is about growing up, realizing the good and bad pieces of family and accepting that the past is the past in order to move forward.
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Loser Demon – “Reliance”
Country: US
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “the third single from our upcoming EP, it has drive, momentum, and more of the riffs”
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Jont – “No Lines”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: From the streets of Halifax, Nova Scotia, to the quiet corners of the heart, Jont’s “No Lines” is a tender, contemplative new single that traces the evolving bond between parent and child – in doing so, it reflects on the deeper truths of human connection. Gentle, meditative, and lyrical, the track unfolds like a poem set to music, a sonnet in motion that is both intimate and universal. The song was born on a wintry morning, the day of his daughter’s 16th birthday. After a small disagreement in the car, Jont returned home to find lines of poetry spilling from him almost effortlessly: What is yours and what is mine? I could guess and make a line, wouldn’t mean it’s true. It’s just a line between the two of us
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Ringards – “Safe N Dumb”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A London night out, where you end up at the same places, seeing the same faces, exposed to the same conversations, being left with a feeling of desperation seeking a change of scenery”
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Paul Allen – “Sugar In Your Coffee”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Driving on a remote highway at midnight with the windows down on a summers night.”
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Too Late, But Still – “Feedback City”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “The opening track from our new EP. This is largely about loss and the acceptance that some things can pass and weigh less with time.”
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