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Halfway Down – “Make It Up”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Its about feeling like you can never do anything right within a relationship. We are going for big and dynamically evolving as the song moves. Each verse and each chorus feels different and changes in some way. We end the song in a very huge 2000s easycore breakdown for fun.”
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Sam Varga – “Queen of the Ashes”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I had the title for a while and knew exactly who I wanted to write it with,” Varga shares. “Caroline [Romano] is an outstanding artist, and Spencer [Jordan] has been my best friend since I got to town—he’s the special sauce on so much great music coming out of Nashville and LA.” The trio wrote the song in a single night at Varga’s apartment before bringing it to producer Dan Swank (All Time Low, Knox, Taylor Acorn), who helped bring the vision to life in a quick-fire studio session.
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Strange Pink – “Wonderland”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ” I wrote the basic music and lyrics for this in about three minutes. It sounds like a dreamy love song to me, but acknowledging a shared pain. I wouldn’t want to get too psychoanalytical as I was just singing the first things that came into my head. The band version came together really nicely thanks to Eddie’s bass part. I’d been trying to think of a bass part for months but couldn’t come up with anything.”
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Sleeping Wolf – “The Burden”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This might be our favorite Sleeping Wolf track we’ve ever made — aggressive, anthemic, and raw.”
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ACITYASLEEP – “I Would Write The Ending, But You Would Rewrite It Anyway”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Goth, post-punk, dream-pop, and 90’s alternative combine for a melodic, sardonic take on a relationship dissipating without closure.”
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Ryan Reno – “Relapse”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This is a catchy fast paced punk rock inspired track talking about the awful experience relapsing into drug abuse again and again and watching that take over your life.”
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The Bad Actors – “Offside Clarity”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Offside Clarity conjures visceral imagery of the lonely midnight drive with only the radio for company. A darker, more introspective track, this second single from The Bad Actors upcoming EP presents as a perfect addition to a late night drive vibes playlist. Listen close and you’ll find elements of Bloc Party and Foo Fighters within. “
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Repeat – “Day After Day”
Country: Sweden
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The third single from the upcoming EP presents a heavy, tight and charged track about the grind of everyday life, the weight you can’t shake off, and the absurd repetition that never seems to end. Driven by relentless bass and tightly wound guitars, “Day After Day” builds an almost claustrophobic tension, filled with images of battles you can’t escape, chaos that leaves you numb, and cracks you can no longer ignore. It’s both an anthem and a warning – a song that rises upward while pulling you deeper into its pressure. Repeat says: “It’s about the weight you carry, the frustration you try to hide, and the feeling that it never stops. But also about recognising it – and pushing back.”
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Native Song – “Adam”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Adam’ is a song about friendship in a city that never slows down,” says vocalist/guitarist Danny Gomez. “People come and go, but the memories stay. It was inspired by one surreal night riding through New York, chasing something we couldn’t name.”
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The Second Half Walters – “No Place”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “No Place is a love song with an element of travel diary to set the scene. Lyrically it leans heavily on imagery to create a sense of wonder and connection, while the collective performance gives a feeling of anticipation and frantic energy!”
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Rats Department – “Dirty Dancing”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Our sound is raw and energetic, drawing inspiration from modern punk with a sharp lyrical edge. The project reflects frustration, paranoia, urgency, and rebellion—both in sound and message.”