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. 

Velour Fog – “Fake”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “High energy rap-rock track with influences of James Brown to Mad Kelly, Rage Against the Machine and 90’s inspired bands to create our unique fusion”

Abnorm – “GIANT”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Vocalist Abbie Rose wrote the lyrics and melody for ‘GIANT’ as an anthem of defiance — a story of reclaiming power and demanding respect. It is her response to the countless times she’s been underestimated by those who thought they knew better in the music industry.”

Free Bottle – “Dark Matter”

Country: Switzerland

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: ““Dark Matter” reflects the quiet pain of emotional and psychological abuse within a parent-child dynamic. Writing it was a way to process and let go. Its melancholic punk sound captures the weight of unresolved wounds. “

Creature Canyon – “Fall Into Place”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR:  ” an indie rock anthem about perseverance and finding yourself along the way. Even when nothing seems right, the pieces are falling into place.”

Remit – “Posthuman”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Written in the depths of the band’s notorious ‘concrete bunker’, an underground, dimly lit, and damp space akin to a post-apocalyptic shelter, the scene was the perfect setting for crafting the track. Both a statement and a rallying cry, ‘Posthuman’ explores the philosophical idea of posthumanism, questioning how humanity must evolve – whether through technology, a deeper connection with nature, or by bracing for an increasingly grim reality. Sonically, the track is built upon a hypnotic march of tight, rigid krautrock bass and drums, driving the song forward without pause. Performed in two parts, the second half of ‘Posthuman’ erupts into a frenzy of screeching alarm, the sound of the synth guitar taking centre stage, creating waves of piercing distortion both chaotic and controlled.”

Softie – Kiss Kiss Kiss”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Kiss Kiss Kiss is the debut studio single from Softie. dense with shimmering layers, this song emerges from Softie’s dormancy with a sparkling exuberance”

Take Flight – “The Inconsistent”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Expanding on the “Big Riffs and Emo Sensibilities” ethos showcased in their debut EP Grey., and the sound developed in their follow-up single A Modern Allegory of the Cave, The Inconsistent amplifies the band’s raw yet tender fusion of rock and metal. This track is a powerful blend of emotive vocals, introspective lyrics, and nostalgic yet modern post-hardcore riffs.”

Jont – “Fingers Crossed”

Country: Canada

Genre: Pop Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Nova Scotia via London, UK singer-songwriter Jont’s new single, “Fingers Crossed,” is a powerful and emotionally charged anthem that dives deep into the complexities of forgiveness, accountability, and the transformative process of taking control of one’s own emotional freedom. The song offers an unflinching exploration of the personal struggle to let go of anger and pain, turning them into liberation rather than allowing them to fester into resentment.”

Jet Lag Fuel – “Feeder”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “”Feeder” is the second single released by Jet Lag Fuel. The song was heavily inspired by early-to-mid ’90s alternative rock, where the instrumental showcases influence from bands like Helmet and Hum.”

Portside Dive – “Different Kind of Me”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Frontman Matt Reed takes on existential dread head-on with self-affirming chants that’ll have you screaming along and chasing that brighter future. The track packs a punch with the crunchy vibes of early Weezer and the sugary hooks of All American Rejects (shoutout to Mike Kennerty of All American Rejects for actually recording that guitar solo for real!)”