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.
Too Slow – “Honey Vinegar”
Country: Finland
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: “The single is the first glimpse to our newest ep. The song is result from the time when could not do anything. So we spent loads of time in rehearsal space just playing. The lyrics are about on/off relationship.”
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Dime Store Riot – “Never Gonna Break Me”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: The newest release from Dime Store Riot! With larger than life personalities, this powerhouse delivers a high energy anthem, showcasing soaring vocals, guitar flash and glitter, and all the boom and swagger of a thundering rhythm section. Tune in and turn on to Dime Store Riot.
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Cap’n Al – “Desperation Day”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From PR: The urgently catchy single, Desperation Day, recalls The Police in its affinity for pop sophistication, hard-driving grooves, and dramatic narration. The lyrics here are conversational, and reminiscent of the type situations Cap’n Al endured in his tumultuous relationship. “This is a ‘no matter what I do isn’t good enough for you’ type song. Each person is blaming the other for their unhappiness,” Cap’n Al explains. The opening verse sets up the song’s lyrical tension with an onslaught of negative and frustrating complaints. The passage reads: Where were you when I needed you? / This is the worst day ever now I’m through / Not much more left that I can do / (I’ve done my best and the rest is up to you) / My heavy lifting’s over soon / (I broke my back I’ve been up since the crack of noon).
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Phantom Bay – “Airtight”
Country: Germany
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist: AIRTIGHT is about knowing that you should do more to make the world a better place, but instead finding yourself making up alibis to justify your actions towards yourself. The song was written after reading recent reports from the World Climate Summit
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Hans Predator – “I’ve Gotta Feelin'”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From PR: “I’ve Gotta Feelin'” is the lead single and first track on the brand new 7″ vinyl EP from Hans Predator. Psyched out garage influenced hardcore punk.
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29 East – “So Broke”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: 29 East is back with another heater! The first single for their upcoming EP, “So Broke” takes the signature 29 east sound and elevates it to a new standard of groove. “So Broke” begs of its listener not to get hung up on the grind of the everyday hustle and instead see the bigger picture. You might be missing something sweet.
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Sin Sayer – “Lose Your Soul”
Country: Canada
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist: “Lose Your Soul” is a fierce metal anthem recounting a man’s journey into emotional turmoil. The lyrics expose his surrender to manipulation by his partner, leading to a loss of self and masculinity. Set to intense guitar riffs, the song captures the raw struggle between love, dominance, and internal conflict.
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Mad About The Boy – “Meet The Mayor”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: From the first riff “Meet The Mayor” invites you to be a voyeur. Chilled vocals and points of view change from verse to chorus while maintaining the atmosphere of reluctant desire. Warm, heavy guitar weaves the song together in a sensual, mysterious package that ultimately culminates into a cacophony.
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The Bellwethers – “Circle”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: “Circle” by The Bellwethers delves deep into the fascinating concept of free will, unraveling the intricate web of choices, indecisions, and the perpetual cycle that governs our lives.
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NOL K – “IBU”
Country: Brunei Darussalam
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist: An ode to what mothers have to go through bringing their children up from infancy to the relationship they have with them in adulthood.How roles reverse and the looking after is down to the now mature child/children. Not just looking after their physical health but to me most importantly mental health . It’s basically a love hate letter to the ones dearest to you .
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