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Tamar Berk – “stay close by”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about a hopeful optimism that hasn’t quite panned out yet,” Tamar explains. “I like the idea that I will keep saying that we’re going to do things…because in a strange way it keeps me hopeful and thinking of the future. Sometimes just saying let’s do this…maybe not today….but at some point… feels like we’re gonna be okay.”
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SounDivision – “Liar’s Dice”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The song’s about giving into temptation when in a bad state of mind and the illusion of invulnerability”
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groan room – “cubicles”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “With cubicles the Manchester band takes listeners on a journey from alt country to indie rock and noise rock. Mixed by Ali Chant and produced by Gary Hadfield. It draws inspiration from Lemonheads, Pavement and Gorky’s. Lyrically the song deals with the theme of male shy-bladder-syndrome and resulting emasculating insecurities”
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Neutral Snap – “Pat Your Own Back”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Pat Your Own Back” is a new pop punk anthem that delivers an emotional rollercoaster, from introspective, melodic verses to a cathartic, explosive finish. Co-written with Rob Freeman (Hidden in Plain View), the track explores the aftermath of conflict in a long-term relationship, capturing the struggle to rationalize unresolved emotions.”
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mall goth – “Heather’s Exit”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Heather’s Exit is mall goth’s second EP. Exploring coming of age to obsession, the EP descends from jangle pop into a dreamy haze.”
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Soft Top Intrepid – “Pause”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Pulsating drums and steadfast bass lines guide the top line sincere guitar hooks and dreamy synthesizers through as the vocals wash over – as if you’re lying on the beach, listening to the waves, as the sun says goodnight. “All this time I’ve spent waiting,” the vocals proclaim during the synth-filled chorus hook. Reminiscent of times and memories that once stood in front of you in the not-so-distant future, ‘Pause’ reflects on reminding yourself to live in the moment and take it all in before it’s over.”
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Superstar Crush – “Do What U Wanna”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Do What U Wanna” is a swaggering pop-rock track about jealousy, delusion, and trying to claw back your confidence in the face of rejection. “It was my crippling jealousy,” says guitarist Sam Hansell. “Our drummer Truaxe wrote our fan-favourite ‘Tru Blu’ and I was SO jealous of the success. I rushed home and cranked this little piggy out.
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The Mighty Kites – “Emilio”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Emilio” is one of my favorites because it is one of our oldest and most collaborative songs. We had a lot of fun each bringing different parts to the table, and I think you can hear that when you listen to it. It’s named after a friend, and that friend is very much aware he was the inspiration for this Mighty Kites classic.”
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The Bohemes – “What Happens When You Press Escape”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Head bopping British indie with bravoure on how one question can make a day in the life spin wholly out of control, mixed by Barny Barnicott (Arctic Monkeys). Inescapable for fans of bold new sounds”
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Bad Self Portraits – “All Bark, No Bite”
Country: US
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘All Bark No Bite’ is based on my mother’s and my relationship,” says vocalist Ingrid Howell. “I’d rather not be related to her, but this song helped me clarify our separation and our differences, and affirms that I spent so much of my life as a little kid existing so close to someone so unstable. The lyrics highlight examples of blame placed on me as a child, and how I approach them now in my adult life. I learned to hate myself from her, but with years of therapy and loving, healthy relationships since then, I’ve learned how to love myself.”
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Biter – “TV”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““TV” is the lead single from Brooklyn grunge four-piece Biter, off their third EP WAKE, out October 10. Frontman Alex delivers his most personal and direct song to date, exploring the push and pull of family dynamics. Dreamlike imagery drifts through the track, anchored by distorted guitars.”
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