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.  

Aaron Wylder – “Don’t Let Me Down”

Country: Canada

Genre: Folk

Words From the Artist: “This song describes my animalistic passion and competitive drive to be a truly successful singer songwriter. It is me saying, “Hey world, I may not be this or that ,but this is who I am.” This song is me presenting myself to the world and making a statement that I have arrived.”

Emiliano Ortiz – “See You In Hell”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “‘See You in Hell’ is a dark romantic song about revenge. Wanting to hurt back the ones that you once loved. Hard rock production with hints of prog rock and grunge, infused with a neo classical guitar solo.”

Outwith – “A Night on the Town”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “A Night on the Town is a lush musical journey into the mind of a pleasure seeker tired of the doldrums.”

WellBad – “Bad Habits”

Country: Germany

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “WellBad is back with a huge bang! In their brand-new studio album Bad Habits, these musical game changers playfully combine retro-enamored songwriting with unusual sound compositions, creating their own unique New Blues Sound which has brought them acclaim both in Europe and North America. “This album saved my life and nearly destroyed it at the same time,” singer/songwriter Daniel Welbat says about his fifth studio album. Like many other artists, the pandemic and its lockdowns brought the Hamburg native to his knees, mentally speaking. Isolated from the rest of the world, Welbat took an unfiltered look at what is commonly referred to as “bad habits.”

The Foreign Films – “Perfect Future”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist: “Imagine yourself as a ghost floating away from this earthly life. Free from everything yet forever tethered to your memories. That’s the premise of “Perfect Future” from new full-length album, Magic Shadows. Sparked by the magical realism of The Twilight Zone (1959), “Perfect Future” is reminiscent of a lost summer deep in the memory. The nostalgic and dreamy pop track conjures up hazy imagery of summer twilight.”

Bad Mother Nature – “Paint Me”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist: “Bad Mother Nature delivers a swaggy new rocker in “Paint Me,” their fourth single from their upcoming EP. This head-bobber begs to add color to life when the same old routine loses its luster. Relationships, jobs and dreams can all feel stagnant at times, and this song yearns for vibrancy where it’s lost. Stomping piano, a groovy guitar rhythm and a fat drum beat combine for one of the band’s more upbeat songs from their latest project.”

Wandering With – “Back To Me”

Country: US

Genre: Rock

Words From the Artist: “Wandering With is an American artist that has been playing guitar and writing songs for 20+ years. He has a passion for musical diversity in listening and recording.”

Augusta – “Better Off”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: ““Better Off” was written during Augusta’s first band retreat. Leading members Joe Dent, Zach Stuckey and August Jones went to the latter’s cottage to write music from scratch together for the first time. This is the first of four songs to be released from that session. It is also the first song to be released that was recorded from start to finish in August’s bedroom.”

Kid Orchid – “No Bones”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist: “A pop-punk song with positive energy. Sometimes I wonder if some of the great rock songwriters we lost due to mental health struggles, were in part negatively impacted by some of their lyrics. I tried to capture this idea of ‘you are what you repeat’ here.

https://kidorchid.bandcamp.com/track/no-bones

Bent Royce – “Earth Eater”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “It’s about living with chronic severe depression…but also facing and conquering that darkness that is depression.”