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Tiger & Dove – “Sold Down The Road”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This song is a blunt warning about a system rotting from the inside—one that controls through fear, distraction, and corporate power. It calls out blind conformity, false choices, and a population conditioned to swallow the same poison without asking who profits. Images of sickness, drowning, and cancer cut deep, exposing damage that’s systemic and spreading fast. This isn’t just anger—it’s a last call to wake up, name who’s in control, and decide whether we fight back or accept our fate.
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Quiet Girl – “No Means No”
Country: Germany
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “No Means No” is an alternative punk rock song with metal influences, focusing on consent and self-determination. It addresses everyday boundary violations and makes it clear that a spoken “no” never needs explanation or negotiation. The song is part of our EP “Don’t Be Quiet”
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BORNTODIE – “Fallen”
Country: Belegium
Genre: Alt Metal
Words From the Artist/PR: Fallen is the first song of our EP ‘Seed’. It’s the journey from the end of a life to the beginning of one.
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Theo Black – “Follow The Money”
Country: US
Genre: Post Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: Last summer I took a solo cross-country road trip to get my creativity flowing and try to write some tunes along the way. This song began in a Vegas hotel room, the one shaped like a pyramid, with my first floor window staring directly at the backside of a replica sphinx. And as I continued my trip listening to the demo, the lyrics fittingly turned toward money. How much of modern life and culture has been subsumed by labor and the constant hamster wheel required for most people to stay on their feet? This song is about how money as a motivating factor stratifies us into people who will disregard others’ well-being to hoard more and those of us forced to sell our time, minds, and bodies for just enough to keep going. Definitely something that weighs heavy on the minds of small musicians as we try to get our ART heard in an industry that treats music like CONTENT and would quickly turn to AI if that means more money for the CEO’s.
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SquareHead – “Petty In Pink”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Petty in Pink explores a man who is resentful about everything and seems to revel in that bitterness rather than try to change it. Through heavy guitars, sorrowing solos, and catchy choruses, one could interpret the song as presenting pettiness as something cool or even badass. But, when the lyrics are taken at face value, the character comes across as deeply pathetic and emotionally immature, revealing that his bitterness is not something to champion but something to avoid. The “pink” is the illusion that pettiness is something extravagant and attractive.
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Misscore – “Domino”
Country: Poland
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Domino” is a crushing modern alternative metal anthem that hits with full force—blending soaring female vocals and ferocious growls from Natalia Rygiel into a fearless critique of a world built on illusions. With razor-sharp riffs, pounding grooves, and a haunting chorus, “Domino” exposes the cracks in a society that treats people like pieces on a game board. From puppet masters and media charmers to the illusion of happiness through ownership, MISSCORE dismantles it all—brick by brick, card by card.
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Kamikaze – “X Me Out”
Country: Germany
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: With “X Me Out”, kamikaze release an energetic reckoning with experienced transgressive behaviour. As the fourth single from their debut album “The End”, announced for release this year, the song stands for clarity, determination, and self-protection. Distorted guitars, dark synthesizer sounds, and a nervously ur- gent pop foundation that leaves no room for rest: Riot Grrrl meets Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
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Mary Middlefield – “Wake Up!”
Country: Switzerland
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Wake Up!” is a confrontational, high-voltage release built on thunderous drums, jagged indie guitars and a vocal that refuses to soften the blow. Urgent and unflinching, the track captures the moment where restraint collapses and raw emotion takes the wheel, a spiralling inner monologue where bitterness, self-disgust and projection blur into one volatile voice.
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Awake & Dreaming – “I U Me”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I am you and you are me.” That line at 1:22 is the moment. Ethereal alt-rock about drowning in noise and finding each other anyway. Intimate vocals, crashing guitar, cathartic release.
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Allegories – “The Next Life”
Country: Canada
Genre: Sheogaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “Experimental duo Allegories return with “The Next Life,” a bleak, immersive shoegaze-inflected indie rock single that stares directly into existential despair without flinching. Teetering on the edge of an anthem but refusing release, the track explores nihilism, deferred hope, and the hollow promise that meaning will arrive somewhere beyond the present moment. “There’s no way around it,” Adam Bentley, one half of the duo, explains. “This is the most pessimistic reflection on life and existence I’ve ever put forward.”
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