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A Case of Mistaken Identity – “What’s Good for Me (Isn’t Doing Too Much)”
Country: US
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist: “”What’s Good for Me (Isn’t Doing Too Much)” represents the existential crisis I encounter at the end of every winter, contemplating my habits and surroundings. It’s a sort of self-awareness and reminiscence that helps grow out of the discontent.”
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The Slashes – “Code Breaker”
Country: US
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist: The song has a dark and dreamy feel to it. Melodic guitar melodies, pulsing bass and upbeat drums with deep vocals with similarities to She Wants Revenge, Interpol and Bauhaus.
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Low Winter Sun – “Apartment on a Hill”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: “90’s rock vibe with a prominent cello (which is our band’s thing, having a cello as a core band member). The song is about the emotional turmoil caused by loving the place your life is in, but knowing you have to leave that comfort zone to start another life… because you went and fell in love.”
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Roman Candles – “Death Follows The Big Moon”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: “Death Follows The Big Moon” started as a slow David Lynch style dark ambient blues, before the group decided that a more high octane rock version got the point across better. The lyrics and melody of the chorus came to the singer in a dream. It has it’s roots in classic garage punk via the Stooges but also some nods to literate rockers like the Hold Steady.”
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Grandma Ate The Wolf – “Break The Circle”
Country: Swden
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: An upbeat, dance friendly song about breaking free from your personal struggles.
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Jake Pinto – “Alone Together”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist: Jake Pinto’s eclectic musical story has shaped a charmingly honest solo debut rich in instinctive melodicism and cultured arrangements. Released by Mother West on March 31, Sad Songs for Happy People is at once confessional and celebratory, marrying timeless songsmith instincts and 70s musicality with nuanced funkiness and shadows of jazz. “It came out sounding like what it was,” mulled the multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter. “A group of us all together in one room making music and trying to bring new life to songs I had written over the years.
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A Million Little Fires – “Beautiful”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist: Radio rock/modern rock song – uptempo and emotional. This is the first single from the upcoming A Million Little Fires album “Sanction’d”.
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Statues – “Perfect Storm”
Country: Sweden
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: The Perfect Storm flirts with 90s indie rock acts like Husker Du, Sugar or Fugazi. An energetic freight train that just keeps going.
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The Infamists – “Live Evil”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist: “Live Evil” is the title track from the new full length album by The Infamists from Dallas, TX. The song combines brooding power driven riffs, quaking layered drums, and an anthem-like chorus that hearkens back to the hard rock of the 1970’s or 1980’s metal. Lyrically, the song explores the idea of giving two middle fingers to all that oppose you and encourages the listener to live a life for themselves – albeit evil.
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Last Planet – “Whiskey Breath”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: Dark alternative rock song with some psychedelic and soul influences! The lyrics are about the enticing yet sinister nature of night life.
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