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Ryan Cassata – “i feel like throwing up”
Country: US
Genre: Singer Songwriter
Words From the Artist/PR: “I wrote this song during a particularly intense period of illness, when my Lyme disease co-infections and an autoimmune disease were severely flaring. For months, my daily routine consisted almost entirely of doctor visits and IV treatments, leaving me largely homebound. It was a time marked by deep isolation and the ache of missing out on everyday life with friends. While the lyrics stem from that personal experience, they also reflect the broader feeling of being unseen and left out, a feeling that resonates deeply with the experience of being trans in America right now, especially under a government increasingly hostile to our existence. The track was produced and performed in collaboration with Mark Pelli of MAGIC!.”
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Fuzz Skyler – “Parasite”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Parasite is Fuzz Skyler’s explosive new single. High-energy, dark rock sensibilities with a melody over the top that will stay lodged in your head long after you hear it. This one is sure to fire you up.”
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Monoscopes – “The Failure”
Country: Italy
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A person escapes from Mexico to the United States, but his destiny is waiting for him there too. The song traces the unknown protagonist’s arc from his hopes while crossing the border, to the sense of displacement when he arrives at destination, and then to what happens to him in what he thought was the Garden of Eden. With The Failure, Monoscopes expand their psychedelic rock palette to include echoes of Morricone’s Spaghetti Western atmospheres, as well as the brooding atmospheres of Nick Cave and Johnny Cash. “
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Myriads – “Call It Quits”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Call It Quits” is a thoroughly dreamy breakup song with lyrics that most everyone can resonate with: DeHart sings, “I know that sometimes it’s better to call it quits; I saw the opportunity to end it before you did.”
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Agent Blå – “Shapes”
Country: Sweden
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A song about losing yourself in trauma and questioning your reality. A song about safety, or the lack thereof, and the conflicting feelings one experiences when seeking peace. Musically, it’s as usual a total powerhouse, with Agent blå proving they are the country’s leading band in the genre.”
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Geepers! – “Lint”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ” “Lint” serves as an elated bop tonally, but lyrically, it is deep where in-depth listening is vital.”
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Garrett Duncan – “Deadbeat Rocker”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This track is a funny one, telling a comedic story throughout. This song is about a husband and wife struggling to make ends meet.”
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Kaleidoscope Crux – “Galactic Door”
Country: US
Genre: Sheogaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “Galactic Door is a nugaze fusion of hushed lyrics, grungey, snarling guitars, and catchy yet understated hooks.”
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The Cherry Club – “American Dream”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “American Dream is a rock anthem for young people struggling to begin their lives in America, growing up with the notion that if you work hard you can live an American lifestyle and support yourself. This song is about having dreams that feel more and more unattainable as the weight of living in any city crushes that momentum you started with. All girl-band The Cherry Club debuts their newest release as a trio from California, and this song serves as a comforting reminder that you’re not alone. “
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drifting. – “stay inside (all my life)”
Country: Ireland
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Stay Inside All My Life” is a dreamy, fuzzed-out garage rock track wrapped in summer nostalgia. Jangly guitars, lo-fi textures, and a raw DIY spirit—it was written, recorded, produced, and art-worked entirely solo in my bedroom in Balbriggan, Ireland. The song explores burnout and the fear of stepping outside, but ironically feels like a windows-down, road trip anthem. It’s made for overthinkers, over-workers, and daydreamers. There’s a guitar solo at 3:29 that takes it to another level.”
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pleaselevitate – “i’m ok being forgotten”
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “i’m ok being forgotten, explores the dilemma of chasing dreams versus the temptation to give up, wrapped in a hauntingly melodic alternative rock sound. With moody atmospheres, ethereal vocals, and ambient depth, the track blends emotionally charged lyrics with haunting guitar riffs”
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