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Mission to Sleep – “April Doom”

Country: USA

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “An impactful single about the different stages of emotion experienced after the death of a loved one, “April Doom” sets a mighty tone – both thematically and musically – for the band’s debut EP, March’s Post Youth. Across its four tracks are an amalgam of styles and sounds that incorporate elements of post-rock, indie, post-hardcore, ambient cinematic soundscapes to Mission To Sleep’s alternative and hard rock foundation. And “April Doom,” with its tidal wave of guitars and emotive undertow, pushes boundaries within the band even further. “


The Valery Trails – “The Introvert Blues”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “When a year-long round-the-world trip around the world with his family was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Andrew Bower (vocals/guitar) ended up back in his hometown of Brisbane, Australia. This unplanned relocation means that after several years of being separated by an ocean from bandmates Sean Bower (bass) and Dan McNaulty (drums) while Andrew was living in Houston, Texas, the band now all live in the same city. The first result of this newfound proximity is the single Introvert Blues (release date 25/2/22). While it was written before the global pandemic, the lyrics are on point for the lock-down life. Musically, the track pairs raucous guitars with an infectious drumbeat (plus more cowbell!)” 


Neon Dreams – “Little Dance”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: Vocalist Frank Kadillac says on the song, “After finishing our first tour of South Africa we decided to go shark diving. I had a phobia of drowning but felt it was time to face my fears.I jumped in the water and opened my eyes. There was a shark staring right at my face, my heart was pumping so I panicked. As I was collecting my breath I started hearing this melody my head that kept getting louder..I left the Ocean to grab my phone and record the melody which eventually become the chorus of Little Dance. Days before while attending a meditation retreat, i was walking through the garden observing how life works through the birds and little annoying flies when I had a perspective shift. those little annoying flies were not annoying, they were dancing. They were finding purpose. They were falling in love. they don’t live long. but they do their best to enjoy each moment from sun up to sundown. One of the observations I wrote down in my book was…everyone is doing their own dance through life and if you see someone dancing in your direction you have the choice to dance with them or let them pass by and continue your dance… It’s just a little dance under the sun. We completed the the song with the help of a local Cape Town musician named Majozi and an amazing producer from Potchefstroom named Dolfe. I played then my voice note from the shark trip and it was like we were all hypnotized into a transcendental state. We started 9 am and worked all the way until midnight. This moment is the reason why I’m still in South Africa… not because of the tour but because of the magic in this place.”


Ships Have Sailed – “More”

Country: USA

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “”More” is everything you want in a rock song and then some. Crunchy guitars, heavy drums, and plenty of howling vocals. Oh, and of course a bluesy, swaggering guitar solo that will leave you wanting “just a little bit more”. The accompanying music video features the duo what they do best – playing their music like there’s no tomorrow.” 


WRYT – “Risk & Fear”

Country: USA

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist:  “I wrote Risk & Fear from the perspective of risk vs reward. After seeing many that I grew up with in music go on to have successful careers, I was filled with doubt as to whether I was capable of doing the same. Jealousy ruled, doubt prevailed. Ultimately, after time remembering who I was when I was younger, what I was capable of, I committed to the thought that while my art may not be for everyone, if it’s even for one person outside of me, it’s worth trying.”


Attics – “Comic Sans”

Country: USA

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist:  “Comics Sans is an infectious rocker where singer Meir Hamilton adopts the swaggering and dishonest persona of his late grandfather. Buoyed by cresting bass glissandos, bubbly synth, and percussive guitar, the song is a character study of relentless overconfidence set to a driving beat. Synthetic trumpets herald a carefree song and dance, promising “spontaneous elation.””


Life Stuff – “Human Race”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “This is Life Stuff, a postmodern ruckus whose direct sound is equally influenced by indie rockers like Pavement and brash attitudes like The Ramones. The band records themselves, using new experimental techniques to look back on the history of indie rock n roll. Their back-to-the-basics style and casual sentiment only reveals the passion they put into each song. ” 


Paul Allen – “Complacency”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “A Punk track with catchy choruses, big drums and screaming guitars in a grunge style inspired by MGK’s “Papercuts”.Written in the Northern Beaches, Sydney Australia and perfectly suits the Skate Parks and Surf Scene . The Song was written in the Summer and really about getting together with your mates in the Sun, having a BBQ and having some beers & a good time. High Energy Summer Song.” 


Salvation Jayne – “Apathetic Apologies”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “An expression of dark matter exploring narcissism, toxic relationships, and the struggles of mental illness, Salvation Jayne infiltrate the alternative scene with this fresh cut of white-hot noise. Riffy and anthemic with equal waves of melodic splendour, Salvation Jayne’s unruly display blends classic pop-punk tendencies with a brazen exhibit of unique flare.”


Graham Ko – “One Step Forward”

Country: Canada

Genre: Singer Songwriter

From the Artist: “Warm and uplifting, “One Step Forward” is the first song among many to come that will fall under the overarching theme of hope. “I was having a very difficult time, working a job I hated,” Graham explains. “My family was far away, and everything seemed to be in this constant downward spiral. Trying to shake off this terrible feeling I had, I said to myself, ‘things will get better as long as you’re taking steps in the right direction, all it takes is one step.’”


Oliver Beardmore – “I’m Sure You Know”

Country: UK

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “Prehistoric shoegaze guitar walls and ethereal wispy synths, perforated by a delicate yet prevailing vocal and kept in check by persistent post-punk style drums. Lyrically inspired by the likes of Leonard Cohen and Mazzy Star.”


Pierce Alexander – “Life You Knew”

Country: USA

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist:  “The fifth song from my brand new album, Life You Knew is probably the peak of quirkiness on the album. The song’s unique synth sounds mixed with the lap steel melodies at the beginning make for an interesting twist around the album’s halfway point. Lyrically, the song portrays the narrator being frustrated by someone who is stuck in the past, while he feels he has fully moved on from past trauma and is watching the person make the same mistakes.”


Love Ghost – “Tidal Wave”

Country: USA

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “Echoing the sounds of Muse and Bring me the Horizon, a song about chasing the ghosts of time. The song is a mix of hard rock and progressive rock.”


Bad Llamas – “Daydreamer”

Country: New Zealand

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “Written by 3/4 of the band, it started with piano and slowly built on from there it was one of our longer to compose songs, with each member writing part separately for it. The first verse was written for months before the rest of the song was finished. The last part of the song written was the I Still Believe part.”


Khartoum – “I Was Born”

Country: UK

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “I Was Born is Khartoum’s absolute rejection of being boxed into a genre. Written and recorded at the band’s studio in the English countryside, the track showcases a harder, more direct sound befitting the immediacy of the band’s live shows and reflecting their journey into self-production. ” 


Valhalla Awaits – “Skin & Bone”

Country: UK

Genre: Rock

From the Artist: “‘Skin and Bone’ is a metric-tonne slab of contemporary hard rock built around VA’s titanic twin guitar attack…The colossal riffage underpinning a soul-baring vocal, heavy on both melody and power.”