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Matilija – “Hunny”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is a 70’s classic rock inspired track about having a longing and obsession for someone or something you crave.”
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Ambush Rabbit – “The Light”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”The Light” serves as a powerful metaphor for those who provide us with hope and inspiration, guiding us through our darkest struggles, yet it remains open to interpretation.”
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Floodhounds – “One Horse Race”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about that gut-wrenching moment of choosing between the familiar and the unknown. Sometimes the ‘safe’ path leads to nowhere, while the riskier option, though terrifying, offers the chance of something else entirely. Ultimately, doing nothing and never taking the risk, is the biggest gamble of all. It guarantees you’ll never experience the thrill of victory or the sting of defeat, leaving you with a lifetime of ‘what ifs’”
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Keegan Powell – “Beginning of Life”
Country: Canada
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Initially inspired by the mesmerizing “Eminence Front” by The Who, “Beginning of Life” took shape the night before a studio session. Originally recorded for his 2019 EP Is+Was, the track evolved over the years, with Powell describing it as “a blueprint for a song that would never end.” The band’s reprise of the track in 2024 cements its place as an eternal, ever-evolving anthem.”
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Saliva – “Horizon: Retold”
Country: US
Genre: Hard Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The lyrics speak to change, hope, and offering guidance even in the toughest times, a reminder of belonging, no matter how lost or alone someone may feel.”
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AUS!Funkt – “Casio Oblivion (Bring Down The Power)”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This track dives into electro-garage-rock, offering a raw and electrified glimpse of our upcoming EP Bring Down the Power.”
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New Art Society – “Only One”
Country: Australia
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Gritty indie rock song with jaded lyrics, a big chorus and an explosive finish!”
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Atomic Tom – “Human”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “We’ve forgotten how to be vulnerable. We’ve forgotten how to be authentic. We’ve forgotten how to be genuinely interested in each other. We’re surrounded by hubris, posturing and self-obsessed consumerism. We protect corporations and throw people away. I wrote this song because I wanted to learn how to be human again.”
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Abdomen – “Damage Tool”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Damage Tool is a ditty about experiencing a panic attack, while racing through a city alone. Noticing that you’re breathing weirdly, before ultimately regaining control. Rapid, repetitive metallic riffing that recalls Atomizer-era Big Black (back when Steve Albini was name-checking Electrifying Mojo, Detroit’s ground-breaking proto-techno radio DJ), describes this journey. While reaching relief, release, and epiphany, Van Beets screams, “Life feels so much better now!””
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kuyaagui – “voices”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Vocals and guitar leads performed by kuyaagui on this alternative rock/shoegaze track with elements of metal/stoner rock. This track was written to express the conflicting thoughts and emotions of the vocalist/listener, giving space for the instrumentation to push that story forward in the listeners mind in between the verse/chorus, allowing them to visualize or reminisce on their own memories within the song.”
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