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Strawflower – “Strangers on a Train”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Strangers on a Train is a surf rock banger about a hookup gone wrong and the emptiness of nostalgia. Inspired by classic guitar pop like The Strokes and New Order, it adds a modern sheen and Strawflower’s signature Southern California wistfulness.”
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STAHR – “DEJAVU”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “DEJAVU is a fresh modern pop rock blend with front members of STAHR Sam and Grace singing in unison giving the perfect emulsion of male and female perspective. While also giving the song an extra edge that people may not expect. DejaVu is dark and moody, it pushes boundaries with its instrumentation coming from a rock genre with heavy guitar and drums, unified vocals and a pop finish in the production, touching on a topic that is unique to each listener. DejaVu is a voice describing the frustration from having to keep explaining oneself over and over and never being understood. The lyrics “I’m hooked on you it’s DejaVu” perfectly describes the human in us all to keep going back for more, acting as an endless cycle of disappointment. The feeling of having something to prove can be felt by many and DejaVu is THE song to explain how it really feels when someone just doesn’t quite get you. “
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Miracleworker – “Set Your Aim”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Set Your Aim is a song that tries to tell a story about leaving home.”
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No Vale – “Crown”
Country: Finland
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Crown is an energetic rock song with a catchy chorus and dynamic structure.”
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GOODLIFE 1996 – “Depressed As Hell”
Country: Australia
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “”A 90’s grunge inspired shoegazer. Tongue in cheek big riffs and catchy melodies ala Nirvana and deep reflective emotion of alice in chains, all combined with a shoegaze haze.”
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Andrew Slater – “PBS late at night”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “My new song “PBS late at night” was in tribute of the wonders of public television. From Fred Rogers, to all sorts of educational, inspirational and at times random things seen on PBS over the years. From seeing a ‘re-air’ of ‘the concert in Central Park’ to documentaries of various kinds. This song has both folk and punk elements. It’s been described as ‘bright eyes meets blink-182′,( and then they meet with Mr. Rogers’)”
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Seer Kareem feat. David Layne – “Silent”
Country:US / Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Silent” is a dark, genre-blending track that fuses shoegaze-inspired vocals with modern trap production. It captures the feeling of emotional numbness and isolation—like screaming internally while the world stays quiet.”
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Wolfe Sunday – “Twenty Thousand Leagues”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about getting back to playing music after a few years away from performing. It’s also about a book by Jules Verne.”
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Infinite Runner – “Yr Boi”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Yr Boi” is about how I’m supposed to be vs. what I’m thinking. I’m supposed to be a “strong boy,” but really I’m thinking that I’m a piece of shit or about some embarrassing thing from the past. Blowing that up and realizing it’s not benefiting anyone is necessary.”
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Westerly – “Take Your Money Back”
Country: US
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Oakland-based Westerly delivers a punchy indie rock anthem with “Take Your Money Back.” Driven by gritty guitars, sharp vocals, and a defiant energy, the track channels the spirit of rebellion with modern edge. It’s a fierce breakup with capitalism wrapped in catchy hooks”
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