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Brave Ones – “Snake Wrangler”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Snake Wrangler is the newest release from Alt Rock/Metal foursome Brave Ones, with a feature on BBC Introducing in the UK the track had already gained attention. Snake Wrangler oozes emotion and hard hitting guitars. This release is a new chapter for the band and the band are making sure they keep it heavy
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Lunison – “Name 3 Songs”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Name 3 Songs” is an ode to a lover who has no interest in my music career. Regardless, I’ve made the decision to half-heartedly commit to a dalliance with the quip, “you, my love, don’t need to name three songs to put my t-shirt on.” Rock snobbery be damned.
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Kojak – “Midnight”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Midnight” is a song about hanging on to a moment, or night in this case, as long as you can, as futile as that can be. One of those nights where you don’t want it to end, whether it be that you’re having a good time, or you don’t want to see what the morning brings. It’s just as much about enjoying the current time/moment, as it is about avoiding what is about to come the next day. The song also ties in with a yet-to-be-released song, “Wake Up When The Morning Comes.”
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4FOXSAKE – “On Your Own Now”
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This is the first single of the band’s upcoming album “Light The Way” This is one of the heaviest tracks of the band, featuring a bass intro, catchy vocal lines, crazy drumming, and an epic solo!
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The Okay Greats – “Made In The Shade”
Country: US
Genre: Skate Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: This song will be the debut release with the current full band lineup. We think this song is super catchy and that lots of people will be able to relate to the lyrics.
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Sixelle – “220”
Country: Germany
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This song is basically about the bus line 220 that connected all of us and our friends back in our hometown near Munich, Germany. In the course of the song we all join the bus one after another and drive to a nearby club. Every lyric in this song is based on a true event
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Joh Chase – “Avalanche”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: By far the most explosive song on the LP, there’s a subtle twang in Chase’s voice as they sing, “Fever pitch of young love oriented all our stars / Found our bed in the spin of the earth and all its charge / Oh that love, that love, couldn’t see it coming, couldn’t see it coming.” Chase jokes that the song feels like blues meets Brandi Carlile. “This song is about the transformational power of love in that it’s not what you think it is all the time, they say. “I feel like it really represents my life. It’s very personal for sure.”
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Bleeker – “Make It Better”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Make It Better was written as a ‘thrill is gone’ type of vibe. It’s a song about the realization that you feel like less of who you once were, as if you were disappear piece by piece but with a call for help, you could be made whole again. It’s dark but the intended message is uplifting and positive overall, made evident in the chorus and bridge.
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Sunderance – “Sea of Clouds”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Metal
Words From the Artist/PR: Lyrically crafted to fit a personal experience of loss, “Sea of Clouds”’s arrangement is a perfect balance of contemporary metal and alternative music. Rooted in visceral guitar play, this journey goes from tasteful minor arpeggios, to personal intimate chords in the verse, to a couple of energetic choruses, to finally let you enjoy a frantic outro pounding rhythmically to a new key forsaking previous melodies.
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Give My Remains to Broadway – “It Will All Be Red”
Country: Canada
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: The song is an emotionally charged, but upbeat post-punk song, about the ending of a relationship, and what comes after.
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