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.

Juniper Avenue – “Bumfuzzle”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Pop

From the Artist: “Summer vibes by Garage/Alternative rock influenced musicians. Lyrics are influenced by a fever dream.”


Sarah Shafey – “Caught Out The Door”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “With influences of Pearl Jam, The Cranberries and Soundgarden, Caught Out The Door is a high-energy, alt-rock track which garnered Sarah Shafey a gold award for Best Alt. Rock Music at the LIT Talent Awards. This song is about facing & dealing with rejection and is the third single from Sarah’s forthcoming album, which was co-produced/engineered/mixed by Sarah Shafey and JUNO award-winner Hill Kourkoutis.”


Proof I Exist – “Hard to Believe”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: ““Hard to Believe” is intended to be a crunchy and uplifting firecracker of a song, heavy on nostalgic vibes and fit for a summer festival. It adheres to a style and composition mainly influenced by the 80s and 90s.”


Back to Zero With Love – “Treading Blood”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “”Treading Blood” is alive with vibrant vocals, invigorating guitars, and driving drums. The track has a contagious, retro feel, while still remaining current and fresh. “Treading Blood” is a love note to humanity. The song implores us to continue on strong in life, whether we are floating in a sea of joy, or surfing those waves of fear.”


Death Cruiser – “Night on Fire”

Country: US

Genre: Singer-Songwriter

From the Artist: “”Night on Fire” is the new single from Nashville’s Deathcruiser – the new solo moniker of Grizfolk singer Adam Roth. The song is taken from his debut EP, out July 20th.”


Luke Warm and the Cold Ones – “Devils Working Late”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “Their reflective song, “Devils Working Late,” was inspired by singer Greg Chomut (a.k.a. Luke Warm) and his experience with becoming a father. It was a major transition for him to have everything revolve around caring for somewhere else. It’s a common feeling to miss going out with your friends and just having fun, especially in the early days of being a parent. Even though Greg loves his children and family deeply, he found that on the rare occasion that he got a chance to go out with friends, he would try to make it last as long as possible – staying out way too late and usually not getting home until the next morning. He would feel really bad about it after, thinking that” there was something wrong with him, but he realized it’s probably a pretty normal feeling after such a big change.”


Carleton Stone – “House in the Hills”

Country: Canada

Genre: Singer-Songwriter

From the Artist:  “His new song, “House in the Hills” encapsulates the feeling of accepting that we are enough with what we have in our lives. It feels like the media or internet is always trying to sell us something to help improve our lives or make us feel like we aren’t enough, and Carleton Stone is trying to counterbalance that feeling with this song. ” 


Bitter Coast – “Jelly”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “”Jelly” is a track that features less repetition of sections than most other rock songs, including our own, and keeps you on your toes by introducing unique musical ideas up until the very end.” 


Your EX – “Russian Truth (The Big Brother is Watching You)”

Country: Ukraine

Genre: Punk

From the Artist: “it is a sarcastic sad story about the truth in Russian Federation”


Borza – “As high as you can go”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “The track began as a folk song before morphing into the distorted guitars and sweet harmonies of the finished song, creating an energetic and uplifting number meant to elicit excitement in ourselves. Love can be the energy that propels us forward and allows us to move through nervousness, opening up life changing possibilities.”


Jenny Mayhem – “Karma Tattoo”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “Jenny Mayhem’s ‘Karma Tattoo’ sways into the height of summer with a twist of pop rock nostalgia over a dancehall bassline. The Barbadian-Canadian artist who moonlights as a multi-million streaming topliner continues to build an eclectic sound, tied together by vocals praised by Alfitude as ‘unmistakably captivating.’ ‘Karma Tattoo’ was produced in Toronto alongside frequent collaborator, Sugar Jesus, and is the second single from Jenny’s upcoming EP in 2022.”


Pony Girl – “Enny One Wil Love You”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “”‘Enny One Wil Love You’ sounds like dizzying video game that you’re not sure how to win. While the words actually come from a child’s drawing we saw on tour, it also struck us as the perfect backhanded compliment for false prophets. ‘Anyone will LOVE you’ for their charisma, yet ‘ANYONE will love you’ despite their bullshit. Community doubt only benefits their toxicity, so you better pick a side. The only thing worse than doubt is indifference.”


Dead Pay Rent – “Smile”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist: “This is a sing a long favorite at our live shows that we usually close the set with. “If you could start over, would you do it again?”” 


Bishop Take Queen – “Farenheit”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

From the Artist: “Fahrenheit the debut single (along with the rest of the EP) was written off the backend of the end of Mike (the singers) abusive marriage. Fahrenheit in particular is about there ultimately being no recovery from the things he was coerced into doing. Under the guise of saving the marriage. Ultimately the song is about that. The specifics are probably a bit messy.”


Brother Swan – “In The Morning (Song For Us)”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

From the Artist:  ““In the Morning (Song for Us)” is, in a way, a eulogy for a relationship. It is meant to honor what was once had, but acknowledge that it is ending, if not already over. It’s a driving indie track that features dreamy vocals, wall-of-sound guitars, and locked in drums and bass. Lyrically, the track depicts a suburban couple whose relationship is touch and go. With one foot out the door, they move like “ghosts in backyards” seeking forgiveness while also already moving on “to the next one”. They are lovers in a crisis of the past, present, and future.”


NOVAK – “Can’t Comprehend”

Country: US

Genre: Garage Rock

From the Artist:  “This single was as fun to make as it is to listen to! The chorus has been going crazy during our live show as the crowd shouts back word for word the catchy lyrics!”