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. 

Psych-O-Positive – “Electric Fratboy”

Country: US

Genre: Shoegze

Words From the Artist/PR: “With a crack aimed squarely on cultural stereotypes, the new track Electric Frat Boy by Psych-O-Positive does not hold back while taking the piss out of the privileged class. Exploring complex themes of nepotism, wealth, and consequences, Psych-O-Positive invokes the likely outcomes for juniors and thirds after rush season is over and the plebes and pledges have been sordidly sorted and separated. Brimming with trouble, the simple structure of Electric Frat Boy delivers a snarling punk ass promise to shock you and rock you with a riff that serves part warrant and part warning. Foreshadowing the very real possibility of meeting an untimely demise, Electric Fratboy exhorts the listener to check both their privilege and their wiring.”

Lauren Ash – “Whiplash”

Country: Canada

Genre: Pop Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “”Whiplash” is a hard driving (don’t pardon the pun) rock song that’s lyrically not ACTUALLY about a car accident (though the album art is a real x-ray of my neck from a car accident I was in) A song for anyone who has ever been blindsided.”

GLIDDEEE – “SUPERTASTEUR”

Country: Lebanon

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: ““SUPERTASTEUR” is an energetic indie-punk song from Lebanon with angular guitar riffs and a driving bassline that holds the relentless drums together. Its distorted vocals and absurdist lyrics convey a chaotic but rebellious joy, and raw production that is all reminiscent of the 90s punk era.”

avenyou – “Ashtray (Why Don’t You?)”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: The bass is pumping, and the drums are grooving, the vocals are enticing now the people are moving”. Likened to the kinetic feeling in “Break on through” – The Doors & “Bad guy” – Billie Eilish. Written from the fictional perspective of a higher power/mother nature looking at humanity through a disappointed gaze.”

Baccuda – “mabeline”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “mabeline is a song about the joys of having a child and was what was ultimately missing in your life before.”

David Wenzel – “In My Mind”

Country: Sweden

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “It is inspired by 70s riffs in order to create a catchy foundation. All recorded, mixed and performed by myself.”

5pm to Nowhere – “Due South”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Upbeat piano-led alt rock reminiscent of early Maroon 5 or Matchbox 20 (very similar band names I now realize). Narrates a person’s decision to leave his home and loved ones behind and venture into the unknown.”

Angelos Falkos feat. Josh Paulino – “Final Call”

Country: Greece

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “It’s a powerful song that you can’t categorize it as it moves through the rock , metal and pop”

VIDA – “Jump in Whole”

Country: Canada

Genre: Post-Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “A energetic and bombastic love song exploring the paradoxical experience of persevering through relational challenges in an increasingly complex, Westernized existence. After your period of bitter avoidance, be sure to jump in whole – we’re stronger together.”

Daysick – “Lessons”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Lessons is a powerful single that blends raw emotion with driving energy, introducing our upcoming concept album. The album follows a character who, after a near-death experience, reflects on his regrets, insecurities, and missed opportunities. In Lessons, the character realizes he’s wasted his life chasing approval and material things, neglecting the love and connections that truly mattered. Recorded over months to ensure every layer matched the song’s vibe and concept, “Lessons” delivers heartfelt lyrics, a gripping guitar solo, and a melodic, pop-punk-inspired outro. Perfect for fans of emotive rock and pop-punk craving music with both heart and grit.”