the rundown

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. 

Harvey Drive – “Sims Music”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR:  I wrote this tune in the shower one day. Nowadays, I wonder if someone picked “write a song” above my head and then clicked “end shower” afterwards. take me out of this simulation please.

White Lobster – “I Am”

Country: Germany

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: ” ‘I Am’ is our introduction to the world as White Lobster,” says Christian Wiercimok, the band’s bassist and vocalist. “It’s a raw, unfiltered expression of the power and timelessness of nature. We’ve infused elements from rock, punk, and metal into this song, and we believe it captures the essence of what White Lobster is all about.”

Jonah Kagen – “Save My Soul”

Country: US

Genre: Singer-songwriter

Words From the Artist/PR: “Save My Soul” is a rousing, foot-tapping folk-rock number. With lyrics that tug at the heartstrings and Jonah’s stunning vocals, “Save My Soul” is sure to become a fan favorite.

The Supplements – “Can’t Have Everything”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: This is going to be the second track of a three-song EP containing the yet unreleased Another Day and the recently released Different Light. The themes of the EP revolve around an unstable relationship with Can’t Have Everything tackling desire in the face of a match that is never fated to be. The emotional desires of the singer are laid bare while he eventually comes to terms with the fact that some things are not meant for him and there is no sense in chasing something so futile. His one hope: that letting go will finally bring what he’s wanted the whole time.

Vindigo – “Subway”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Subway is about how a lot of people in our generation feel that the way that our society is structured doesn’t reflect our own priorities or interests and this disconnect makes it unbearable to go through the day to day motions. The lyrics touch on these concepts with lines like “hello welcome to another perfect day. How low. Does everything appear to be okay?” The almost robotic cadence shows how degrading it is to wake up to another day of playing in a game that you don’t believe in. The lyrics also touch on this with lines like “I’m bored I cannot keep playing in this game No more but I can’t tell if I’m the one to blame”

St. Jimi Sebastian Cricket Club – “Golden Parachuter”

Country: Sweden

Genre: Inie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Golden Parachuter” is a reflection of the greed for money, fat parachute deals and rich tycoons who buy football clubs and exploit them to the fullest. The band says: “This song is a monster that took us a long time to complete. But now it’s here and it will sweep with the audience like a pulse that sweeps in at the height of the heart and almost unconsciously make everyone sing along to the chorus.”

Becoming The Lion – “Intentional Liar”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Intentional Liar calls for a bit of self reflection as it shines a light on those who gain clout when they bring others down. Nobody’s perfect, but we shouldn’t be purposely leading anyone astray. At the same time, it is also up to each person to recognize negative influences and make healthy choices.

Dick Dudley – “Cat”

Country: Austaria

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Cat is, well… about a cat. In usual Dick Dudley fashion, Richie rides a fine line of satirical and serious dead pan delivery. Just like a box of chocolates, what you get might surprise you.”

Goro – “Tomorrow Never Comes”

Country: Ecuador

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: Goro’s new punk single, “Tomorrow Never Comes,” is a fast-paced, energetic anthem about the value of human connections in life, packed with emotion and energy. This rocking track is short and to the point.

The Upsides – “Jump In”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Jump In captures the essence of surf rock with a unique twist via our New York City roots (think The Strokes meet Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever). Infectious guitar riffs, raucous drums, and catchy vocal melodies all open up to a soaring hook.