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. 

Charlie PS – “Mouthpiece”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: ““Mouthpiece” oozes a modern-rock inspired sound made up of gritty guitars and confident vocals and features a ‘play on words’ style lyricism leading with a nod of defiant satire.”

Fervid – “The Message” (Remix)

Country: Netherlands

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Chances are, you have never heard of the Fervid album “Neglected Songs, Rarities and Smash Hits!“, released in 2020. Anyway, there is a part two of this album in the making, with once again a lot of neglected songs, rarities and smash hits!”

Sam Scherdel – “If We Danced”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “A playful, country tinged pop rock ballad Scherdel captures that moment of uncertainty and possibility with his signature storytelling and heartfelt vocals, creating a track that’s fun and emotionally connected.”

Pixxiy – “ur funeral”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “shoegaze, alternative rock music with a hint of hyperpop”

Tractor Beam – “SHOW YOU”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “The eclectic DIY alt-folk project of Ontario based indie newcomers Tractor Beam is hard to pin down. Shapeshifting from softspoken freak folk to indulgent noisy folk-rock, their new single SHOW YOU follows previous singles “Monoliths” & “Joni Mitchell” and is the final before their upcoming EP.”

Henry Taylor – “I DON’T HAVE A NAME”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: ““I DON’T HAVE A NAME” is both a call to arms and a gut-punch to those who have chosen to ignore the plight of the nameless and faceless. With searing rock ‘n’ roll guitars and a raw vocal delivery, the track pushes back against the failure of elected leaders to address systemic inequality and widespread poverty.”

Neon Apples – “Illusion”

Country: Germany

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “It’s about the illusions that we are taught at school. Wrong images, wrong pressure to perform, wrong ideas about the future, wrong role models. All illusion. The song is very ruff post punk, kind of darkwave and it has a high energy level.”

Fake Dad – “Machinery”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “The single is “about the pressure for women in music to package themselves as consumable, f*ckable products just to be taken seriously—and how that pits them against each other and themselves. This angry, teeth-grinding rock/pop track was written right after an industry showcase where every girl performing wore the exact same spike-studded bra—too concerned with sizing each other up to actually have a good time. As they eyed each other with loathing and borderline obsession, I stood in the corner feeling really sad that nobody was trying to connect, which is what we were all supposedly there to do. This song was written as a response to the way this kind of woman on woman (or more generally, artist on artist) hate perpetuates these spaces while the real culprits—our sick, sad society governed by narcissistic, billionaire white men—totally fly under the radar. In the end, the man is the real one we’re calling out. The one that we’re sick and tired of watching get what they want, while we sit back eating from their palm.”

MISSCORE – “Tears”

Country: Poland

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “When tears turn to power! Blending the intensity of modern alternative metal with the infectious hooks of pop rock, and the edge of industrial and nu-metal, “Tears” delivers a sound that’s bold, fresh. It’s an anthem for anyone who’s ever wrestled with frustration, fought their own demons, and emerged stronger. With soaring female vocals, catchy rhythms, and razor-sharp riffs, “Tears” hooks you from the very first note and doesn’t let go. It’s both a cathartic release and a wake-up call, proving that even in life’s darkest moments, there’s power to be found in moving forward.”

Baby Said – “Dead To Me”

Country: UK

Genre: Pop Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Dead to me is about when someone steps over the and feel they have the right to share their opinion on your business. It is also about the impulsivity of wanting to cut people out of your life as soon as they cross the line, without a second thought.’’