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Holysloot – “Carousel”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Carousel is the newest release by the Amsterdam based collective Holysloot. The song will appear on our debut album.”
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Guest In The Car – “Music for The Kids”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Music For The Kids is an apocalyptic but driving track that offers an escape into a frantic soundscape of synth, guitar feedback, and ghostly vocals, reminiscent of My Bloody Valentine and Ride. What sets this track apart is its self-aware lyrics that acknowledge the genre’s ties to feelings of nihilism and escapism with lines such as, “Forget about life and dance to this” and “Don’t be perfect be a narcissist.” The track is about escaping reality and asserting yourself in an uncaring world. Fans of spacey, fuzzy alt-rock won’t want to miss this.”
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Heligan – “Gone”
Country: Australia
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Heligan presents their latest single, “Gone”, an aggressive and technical song highlighting the troubles of addiction and making change. “
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Jonathon Millionaire – “Arthouse Movie”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Arthouse Movie” is a song about getting over being jaded, being drunk, being morose, and realizing it’s hard work to break the loop and get better.”
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Loose Buttons – “My Side of the Bed”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song came to life as I wandered the quiet, orange-hued streets of Brighton Beach, where my parents and grandparents first lived when they immigrated from Ukraine to Brooklyn – reflecting on my family’s history and my own emotions. I often think about my folks and the dreams they had to let go just so that I could be here. The song is about the comfort of having someone by your side during those intense, introspective moments, finding solace and understanding in a partner who is always there. Navigating the complexities of past and present experiences. Ultimately, it’s a thank you to my partner, who makes my side of the bed feel like home.”
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True Devil – “Rips My Heart Out”
Country: US
Genre: Hard Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Rips My Heart Out is the debut single from melodic Detroit hard rockers True Devil. Evocative of Alice in Chains, Danzig and Velvet Revolver, True Devil’s visceral vocals, dueling guitar slayers and scorching rhythm section are everything rock and roll should be – provocative, dangerous, and completely spellbinding.”
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Case Study – “Picking Thorns”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Picking Thorns is the third single of 2024 from the Pomona Pop-Punk band Case Study. The song is the sequel to their hit song “Dependent”. Heavy instrumentals and rage-filled vocals channel the band’s darker side and allow the band to cross over into the Post-Punk genre”
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Brian Perrone – “In the Blink of an Eye”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Indie rock, shoegaze track that lives in that moment when a relationship falls apart before you even notice or can do anything to prevent it. The songs overall tone is almost romantically sad.”
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Out In Front – “Happy Graduation Day”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Happy Graduation Day” was born after hearing about our bass player Ryen’s dog passing away. He went home and wrote an amazing bass riff and from there, the song was born. All three of us are in our mid twenties and know the pain of losing a dog when you get older, but there are also a lot of things that change as you enter adulthood as well. Student loans kick in after graduation, you experience heartbreak, relatives start passing away, and mental health and anxiety battles begin to kick in as you learn to navigate your way through the challenges that adulthood brings us. Happy Graduation Day is the anthem for the people who want to scream and jump around while singing about how growing up isn’t what it was all cracked out to be like we thought when we were younger. “
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Coach House – “Real Nice Woman”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This is our second single from our upcoming second album. It’s an upbeat rock song with catchy lyrics and an infectious guitar riff.”
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