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Jane Doe – “The Menu”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “In their newest music video “The Menu”, Jane Doe continues to prove the band is committed to carrying the torch of rock n roll with this mesmerizing balance of chaos and calm. The song explodes on screen with a face-melting guitar riff and salty lyrics as lead singer, Izzy, sits still and poised. As the song progresses with thumping bass and kinetic drums, hands come into frame stringing up and chopping her hair off until she’s handed an electric razor and shaves the rest of her head herself onscreen while singing the potent lyrics. This is not a gimmick – it’s a symbol of the outdated thinking that links femininity with superficial value. The bridge lyrics are a speedy compilation of misogynistic comments Izzy has endured, layered on top of each other, creating a sense of utter havoc. By shaving her head, Izzy proves that femme empowerment is in the eye of the holder, not the beholder.”
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The Smoking Hiccup Machine – “Bugs”
Country: Greece
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Bugs” created in our inner world because everydays life can sometimes be strange. The confusion in this situation to trying to get your feet back on the ground and align with normality”
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Two Point Oh – “Fading”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Fading is the third single from the critically acclaimed band Two Point Oh from their upcoming Ep. entitled Smile in reference to their song Jackie Smile. This song is like a roller coaster and the perfect song to drive to. It has swells and valleys where the instruments come in and out in a very mature manner. The song begins with a synth and Cameron Castan sings the lyrics “Fading, into your eyes” then with a yell it explodes into an instrumental climax with distorted guitars and washed out cymbals, it lowers down into a sparse verse with beautiful lyrics about love and loss and deceit.”
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Neurotics – “Scars”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Scars” is a raw, emotionally charged track from Neurotics’ upcoming EP of the same name. The song blends heavy, fast riffs with deeply personal lyrics, capturing the heartbreak and emotional scars left behind after love and trust are broken. With its intense punk, hard rock, and metal influences, Scars is both a cathartic release and a powerful anthem for anyone who’s felt the sting of betrayal or loss. It reflects the pain, the struggle, and ultimately the resilience that comes with healing, making it a must-listen for fans of passionate, high-energy music.”
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goodheart – “Silverspoon Sunday”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Pop
Words From the Artist/PR: “Some of the inspiration came from moments I hadn’t fully processed – memories that stuck around a little too long, conversations I never had. Writing these songs helped me make sense of those, or at least feel less alone in them.”
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Bad Self Portraits – “Pensive”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A hushed, emotionally precise portrait of love shaped by faith, fear, and difference—capturing the quiet negotiations that make relationships real.”
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Paul Allen – “Race Cars”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Race Cars” by Paul Allen finally hits the track. A raw, riff-driven anthem soaked in nostalgia and grit, this long-shelved song finds new life in 2025. Indie Rock meets heart in a track that roars with emotional horsepower.”
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Pretox – “Underground”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Underground” is the spark for Pretox’s upcoming full-length album “Black Box”, creating the roadmap for the listener’s journey through the five stages of grief, where the subject of your grief is the world as you know it is fading away into something hauntingly unfamiliar. “Underground” explores the end stages of denial as it becomes more difficult to deny the challenges of reality. With soaring guitars and melodies, this song channels the raw emotion and layered soundscapes reminiscent of The Smashing Pumpkin’s alt-rock essence.”
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Trez Rek 500 – “Luckless Town”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Based on the rust belt town I grew up in. Some leave, some remain trapped.”
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SUPERCOBRA – “Nothing But Lies”
Country: Germany
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A tiny song for a cheated heart”
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++ Ultra – “The Show”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A song about a hotel in Como, Italy”
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