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.
The Stanchions – “Will For You”
Country: Canada
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about the singer’s sobriety and the fears he has of what would happen if he started drinking again.”
—
The Kruuk – “Going Mad”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Going mad is about being stuck in a place/feeling in your life where you can’t get out of. It’s not like most songs about depression because it’s really energetic!”
—
The Infinity Chamber – “Get Down”
Country: New Zealand
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Get Down, the latest single from the international New Zealand-led band, The Infinity Chamber, is a hard and heavy, sexy, lustful celebration of rock, sex, and drugs – sound familiar? – It’s witchy and naughty, and it’s joyous and more than a little horny. Written, played and sung by AWOL kiwi, Dylan Paul Ware, and his largely Turkish group, The Infinity Chamber, the song is a wild, throbbing howl of abandon punctuated by shouts, assorted moans, and the searing guitarwork of Englishman, John Byrne, with help from New Zealand’s FREI. It has a subtle, but distinctly Eastern feel to it, and a beautifully executed bridge consisting of two contrary harmonies interweaving as Ware and Zeynep Eran blend voices seamlessly.”
—
Jovi Skyler – “Rumble”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Rumble” deals with the obscure, confronting yourself, to be perfectly imperfect, to shrug your shoulders and detach yourself, to embrace the good and bad in life, without the pain consuming you.”
—
Senor Pink – “Rusty Old Tavern”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “ANOTHER BRAWL AT THE RUSTY OLD TAVERN IN ST. JAQUEMOUS: At 9PM on the 19th of July the Rusty Old Tavern was painted red, as a mass brawl kicked off due to unknown causes. Some speculate that due to the frequency of violence at the establishment there may be an other worldly cause to these events. A first hand account from a regular patron told us, “Every week i’m in this pub, sit in the same seat and watch the same story unfold every time. Starting to think the place is cursed”. Police have been sent to the pub before, but they can’t seem to help make matters worse, and adding to the mayhem.”
—
Inside The Torjan Horse – “Burn”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Burn is the debut single from the American hard rock trio Inside The Trojan Horse, featuring former members of Gemini Syndrome, Red Sun Rising, and JIBE. Mixed by Evan Rodinache (Lacey Sturm/Flyleaf, Escape The Fate, Powerman 5000.) We’ve been working on this material for quite some time now as we grind through the trials and tribulations of finding our way through it all. The feeling is unreal in the sense that it’s happening. This music means everything to us and has taken over our lives, pulling us through the wringer, squeezing out every last drop, all while reflecting some of our most intense and revealing moments. With Burn’s birthday finally upon us, we are so proud and grateful to release this beautiful child into your arms and ears.”
—
The Divisions – “See The Sun Go Down”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “See the Sun Go Down is the second single from The Divisions’ debut EP. This track blends energetic indie rock with Britpop influences, featuring a powerful crescendo and a distinctive outro solo that echoes the spirit of classic rock. It’s a dynamic song that showcases the band’s evolution and the fresh energy brought by the debut EP”
—
Meat Bags – “Patron Saint”
Country: UK
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Patron Saint is the debut single from Meat Bags. It’s weird, dirty and unhinged, just like you. If you’re a fan of wild punk rock and you hate unsolicited opinions of arseholes on public transport then give it a listen.”
—
Soft No – “Faker”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Soft No, the debut EP from the Philadelphia-based project of the same name, is a record that brims with the life and talent of Scott Signorino, Allie Lannutti, Austin Lotz, Jon Martello, and Kate Lowe; five artists who spent a significant part of their lives sharing bills, sharing bands, sharing high school classes with one another’s siblings, and living across from each other as children. Such threads weave on and on and similarly, Soft No’s songwriting process is complex and interwoven, with many of its members playing instruments that were previously unfamiliar to them and writing together in ways that allow each of them an avenue for expression previously unexplored.”
—
Pseud – “Dressed To Kill”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Energetic Alternative rock track with 3-part harmonies and 12 string jangle”
—