the rundown

Get your new music fix with these brand spankin’ new tunes from all over the world – you can also find these songs on our Limited Time Offer Spotify playlist. 

Reclining Nude – “Cheap Thrills”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Recorded Live at the Tea Factory in Bushwick, Brooklyn. For fans of Television, DEVO, Parquet Courts

Kind Beast – “Ride The Snake”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Third single from Detroit night-rock band KIND BEAST, “Ride the Snake” is an after-hours anthem for living nocturnally and rolling the dice. Built on a slinky riff, Metro Times called the tune “a black neon stroll through nighttime psyche.”

The Hellflowers – “Little Boogie”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: This song is about my beautiful and amazing dog, Oni! She makes life amazing. I adopted her 3 years ago from Taiwan. She’s a Formosan Mountain Dog native to Taiwan. The rescues there help find the Street dogs homes here and in Canada. It’s all about how much fun she brings to our life.

Caifein – “Charity Muggers”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Caifein’s first single may contain ragged rhythms, shouty choruses, and punk rock

Dan Miraldi – “Internet Women”

Country: US

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Internet Women” is the latest single from NYC-based and Cleveland-born rock singer-songwriter Dan Miraldi. The song is featured on his upcoming eighth full-length record Ulysses and recently received its radio debut via SiriusXM’s Little Steven’s Underground Garage. “Internet Women” finds Miraldi in playful power-pop storyteller mode. Miraldi played and sang everything except the drums on the recording. Lyrically we are taken to New York City to explore the world of dating apps. Over the musical accompaniment of fuzzy garage rock guitars, drums and handclaps, the Manhattanite narrator name-checks Brooklyn neighborhoods and laments the ups and downs of the single life, before falling in love and ultimately moving to one of the NYC boroughs with his new love. “Internet Women” is a three-minute rock and roll romcom for the modern era.

TownHouseFire – “Resurrection Ignite”

Country: US

Genre: Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “A fun, upbeat, and modern rock ‘n roll banger that walks a fine line right between Metallica and Sum 41, (if such a line can even exist)?”

Middle Part – “Superstar”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Superstar” focuses on the rat race tied to pursuing personal dreams and goals. It tackles the pitfalls of comparison and sticking to your guns when checkpoints seem impossibly far away and the desire to quit hangs heavy. He confides, “Corporate financed content gets the fast track as independent artistry often falls into the shadows. Fame is fickle and vapid amidst an era of hyper individualism and self-promotion. Often we find ourselves climbing over each other in order to grasp a slice of what’s promised with celebrity status and lose ourselves along the way. The rebuttal is that at the end of the day above all compassion and honesty are the virtuous routes.”

Baula – “santa fe”

Country: Sweden

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: santa fe is the band’s most personal song to date, confronting the painful truth that you yourself have been a major contributing factor to your downfall. Is it possible to repair oneself after years of neglect, or is the damage permanent? The track’s sense of despair is amplified by a heart-wrenching guitar melody that dominates the choruses with an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness.

Antler – “Consume”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Consume” is off Antlers brand new Ep “The Consumer”. It blends up a mix of groove while still delivering strong melody.

Uno Gold – “Blessed Journey”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “This song was made in the spirit of the velvet underground, pixies, and weezer. We decided to make a song named blessed journey because it sounded like a stupid idea.”