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Elder Bright – “Thrifted Misery”
Country: US
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Elder Bright returns with a feverishly-Motown influenced song ‘Thrifted Misery’ after a year of successful regional gigging in the Carolinas. Sonically portraying the energy akin to their live show, Elder Bright’s performance on ‘Thrifted’ beams with authenticity and unwavering intention. ‘Thrifted’ texturally relays a the sense of yesteryears garage rock’s jagged edges while maintaining Elder Bright’s attention to grab listeners with ear worm hooks. “
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Years Down – “Out of Reach”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Metal
Words From the Artist/PR: “At its core, “Out of Reach” is a moody and emotional exploration of love, loss, and the human tendency to sabotage our own happiness. The lyrics delve into the anguish and frustration of feeling like you consistently mess up the good things in your life, capturing the essence of heartache and the longing for redemption. Through powerful vocals, driving rhythms, and intricate guitar work, the song paints a vivid picture of the struggles we face in relationships and the inner battles that often accompany them.”
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Never Zero – “Happily Evermore”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Happily Evermore is the fifth single that Never Zero has released in 2024. The song was originally composed by Zach White, who also was behind our previous song, Hear Jack Shout. Zach is also performing lead vocals on Happily Evermore, which has a little bit more of an edge compared to other recent releases.”
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Shutter – “Erase Me”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “As much as you want to give up and are discouraged you gotta sing your songs of hope till the end, almost like the concept of a ‘swan song’; the belief that, before they die, swans sing the most beautiful song of their lives.”
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Eton Mess – “News of the World”
Country: UK
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Our current news, our current world, all in one song. It’s a catchy punk rock song with rap verses, a singing chorus and a sting solo at the end.”
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MAWK3 – “Masterpiece”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”What a piece of work!”. Have you ever said that about someone? Some people are special in all the wrong ways. This song is inspired by those crazy masterpieces, those beautiful, hot messes on the lunatic fringe. We all know at least one, even if it’s us…”
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Vocational – “Lose”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Lose” is the first single from new band, Vocational out of Los Angeles.”
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River Fury – “Uncomfortably Numb”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “It’s minor, guitar driven and hook laden sonic tapestry. Trapped in a barren union, void of spark or sentiment. She craves a shiny symbol of conformity, a glimmering shackle to flaunt like the rest, while you drift in a sea of indifference. Love’s ghost haunts elsewhere, yet she clings to the ritual of the ring, as if it matters.”
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Jack Quit The Band – “Kick Back and Relax, You’ll Get Your Soggy Pizza Eventually”
Country: Norway
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Everyone has at some point been waiting patiently for a slice of pizza, just to be disappointed with an amalgamation of flour, meat and sauce that resembles a tower of muck. The song is meant to illustrate how ordering pizza is so similar to Buddhas’ teachings of viewing everything as “a tiny drop of dew, or a bubble floating in a stream; like a flash of lightning in a summer cloud, or a flickering lamp, an illusion, or a dream.” It’s all about how you relate to the soggy pizza that matters.”
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Stubai – “Voyager”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Voyager’s thumping space rock wonders what aliens would think if they ever got their tentacles on the golden records attached to NASA’s 1977 space probes, and explores humanity’s odd paradox – even as we reach for the stars, we can’t escape the gravitational pull of our baser instincts. Guitars dripping in distortion, fuzz bass, and pummelling drums launch us on a blistering yet lyrical journey through the solar system. A dubby, psychedelic interlude provides respite, before flinging the listener beyond the heliosphere. Voyager is the title track of Stubai’s first EP, ahead of the release of debut album We Were Here in October.”
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