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.
Dead Hands – “A Dying Star”
Country: Denmark
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”A Dying Star” is the upcoming hard-hitting single from Dead Hands, blending intricate compositions with raw, powerful energy. The track explores themes of loss, deception, and the destruction of what once seemed eternal. With sharp, poetic lyrics and a dynamic, progressive arrangement, the song takes listeners on a journey through dark, cosmic imagery—highlighting the destructive forces of lies, misguided youth, and fractured relationships.”
—
Light In Mirrors – “Chaos of Youth”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Chaos of Youth” by Light in Mirrors is a rebellious, coming-of-age anthem that captures the raw intensity of self-discovery and defying limits. Driving rhythms, vivid storytelling, and introspective lines delves into the beauty and turbulence of youth. It’s a fusion of introspection and energy, blending anthemic melodies with a cinematic edge that’s perfect for fans of Alternative Rock. This is a song for the restless and fearless, chasing meaning and freedom through doing your own thing.”
—
Desk Job. – “Catastrophe”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song was the first track I wrote after moving away from Nashville for NYC and leaving all my band members behind. In that time, I have done a lot of work on myself and began to identify patterns of negative thinking that I had grown to accept as normal. When I started to look at this mentality from an outside perspective I realized how limiting and self-defeating they really were. I started thinking about how much more I may have accomplished by now if I haven’t been standing in my own way for my entire life. I hope this song will find someone who thinks like this and save them from wasting more years being cynical and negative.”
—
Newhalem – “Caterwaul”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Caterwaul is pretty much my ‘current mood’ song. Processing a lot of despair (and rage). It came out in a thrashy grunge way with this one. The song came together quickly. I recorded everything at home in Seattle. I normally would have tinkered longer, but I just wanted to have it out in the world. Been trying to release songs while they are still fresh and alive for me (vs. sitting on them for years).”
—
Edgar Breau – “Cornpone The King of Jive”
Country: Canada
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Edgar Breau, the legendary Hamilton-based artist and founder of cult 70’s psych/proto-punk band Simply Saucer, returns with a brand-new single, “Cornpone the King of Jive.” This track merges the gritty charm of southern-fried rock with the bite of Breau’s literary and musical influences, resulting in a rollicking yet darkly humorous commentary on populist leaders, lovable outlaws, and the morally duplicitous figures who hold the public’s fascination.”
—
Grrl Band – “Trophy Wife”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This is our most recent single! It’s about our experiences as women in a male-dominated music scene.”
—
Desire Lines – “Imposter Syndrome”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The third single from Desire Lines’ upcoming EP, Imposter Syndrome is filled with thick fuzzy guitar and haunting melodies. Channelling influences such as Radiohead, Pixies and Placebo, Desire Lines are able to make big noises carry delicate meaning. Recorded in mid 2024, this song is about self-worth and feeling like you don’t belong.”
—
Haden King – “Los Angeles Is Not For Lovers”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I wrote this song about how much i crave a healthy relationship but have never have one and how if i were to find myself in relationship, I’d fully expect it to crash and burn and all the fault be on me because that’s just how its always been. This song is particularly describing my dating life while being in Los Angeles, because its been harder out here than most places I’ve been. This place has destroyed my hope and killed my dreams.”
—
David Jane – “Five and Dime”
Country: Canada
Genre: Singer Songwriter
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Five and Dime” exists in the breaking point between inspiration and dissociation. Dreaming of a “Five and Dime” symbolizes an idealized haven from a romanticized past—like the alluring veneer of a classic Hollywood movie—where life appeared simpler and more connected. For an acoustic-driven song, there are so many unique parts—the epic bridge with Arctic Monkeys- esque lead guitar, a nostalgic breakdown with cinematic strings—and yet, after hours of experimentation, what tied everything together was simply adding another rhythmic acoustic. It was a beautiful reminder that sometimes less is more.”
—
The Criticals – “Mother of Style”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Our beloved mother of style, Nashville, has gone through many facelifts and small deaths since we first started playing music. From mold covered basements and backyards in 30 degree weather to Kimbro’s Cafe to Exit/In and Basement East, the last half decade and all the city’s changes have been nothing short of bittersweet and exciting. Caught in the eye of a nostalgia wave I had been riding for a few weeks while beginning writing the album, I so often thought of friends, bands, houses that everyone used to party in, and stories upon stories that we all shared for that short lived time in Nashville together. It was a really special and locomotive time.”
—