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Shy Flyer – “Take My Love”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR:” “Take My Love” started purely on the guitar. It’s probably the first real Shy Flyer songwriter. It was the riff that gave us the feeling that there was something more than just some guys in a basement. The words, and the feeling of the song easily followed. The words fall a little more simply put than some other songs of ours. It fits that genre of a direct song with a direct message, maybe because when you have something like this on your mind, all you really need is a direct answer.”
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Gill – “Coat of Arms”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Coat of Arms is about coping with uncertainty in an ever-changing world. It’s an emotional grungegazey trip with heavy chords and a hypnotic solo.”
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Theo Black – “Early Mourning”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Early Mourning, the final track on my upcoming EP, was started like all the others on the record: on a cross-country road trip searching for inspiration. The track reflects on the feeling of living too far ahead in your own mind, preparing for things that might never come and missing your life in the process. This ‘early mourning,’ a state of unrest caused by lamenting a future in which things don’t work out, ends up a self-fulfilling prophecy as that worry leads to inaction. The only way to break out is to face the fears head on, deny them, and seize the moment here and now.”
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The Mosfets – “Keith Is A Blues Artist”
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: The Mosfets unleash their self-titled EP alongside new single “Keith Is A Blues Artist,” a raw and unfiltered garage rock release that captures the band at their most instinctive and unapologetic. Blending fuzz-drenched garage punk, neo-psychedelic textures, and bluesy grit, the project embraces imperfection, spontaneity, and the kind of chaotic energy that can only come from making music purely for the love of it. Written from a mix of dreams, jokes, and everyday absurdities, The Mosfets EP rejects overthinking in favour of instinct. “Most of it just came from my love of songwriting and collaborating with my friends,” says frontman Keith Mosfet. “We did it for ourselves, it was fun. I’d do this 100 times.”
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J Channell – “Oversharer”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: In “Recovering Oversharer,” Pittsburgh-based guitarist/vocalist J Channell discusses learning the hard lesson that sharing too much information can lead to dangerous manipulation. Despite the intensely personal topic, the song is a bouncy, danceable pop-rock track with a stellar groove from featured bassist, Candrika Rice, who also plays with Channell in the band Lylyth.
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Trace Remains – “Breathing Air”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Pittsburgh alternative rock band Trace Remains shares “Breathing Air” alongside a cinematic music video from their upcoming EP, Zero Hour due out July 17. Following the title track, the song further opens the story and emotional landscape of the 6-track collection.
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Mia Mera – “Wanted On Both Sides”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: The spiritual and the material are deeply connected. By seeing through the bullshit illusions of the physical world, we free ourselves from distractions that keep us tied to this superficial hellscape we now live in.
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Kat Fulton – “For The Dolls”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is a Love letter to the eggs and newbies, a warning to the scared and the fighters, and a call out to trans medicalists and performative pick me’s in the trans community. Written in 2025 as a throwaway track for the Goddess Complexxx album, Kat revisited it and added a verse and removed a bridge that didn’t quite fit the song and released the extended version on May 30th 2026. This one is for the dolls…”
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Mavis – “Deleted Draft”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Recorded fan favourite. Catchy riffs. Big choruses. Thoughtful emo-adjacent lyrics. ”
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Jet Lag Fuel – “Initiator”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Lyrically, our track “Initiator” is about that moment when you know you need a change. You realize that it is easy to blame everyone and everything else, but the only way to change is to look inside and take responsibility for one’s own healing. A murder mystery dinner, party of one. The song is also our first single with our newest singer, Rob Liebelt.
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Stella and the Reptillians- “Mode JoJoJo”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Mode JoJoJo” was conceived by 4 upstate New Yorkers in a hot garage, written as an anthem for a friend-breakup
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