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Lauren Minear – “Lightweight”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Minear was inspired by a professional breakup with a manager to write an album exploring codependent relationships past and present. “Someone said to me once that every time you point the finger at someone else, you have to point two at yourself, and that really stuck”, Minear says. “I wanted to explore not only problematic relationships, but how I’ve enabled and repeated them throughout my life. I’ve always been interested in understanding myself better in order to grow. It doesn’t help me to continuously blame others for their bad behavior”. There was plenty of bad behavior. “This is someone who lied to me and still owes me money, but I knew it was happening for longer than I admitted to myself at the time”, Minear says. “I think I stayed so long because it reminded me of toxic relationships from my past and made me question myself. I won’t do that again”
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Narsick – “Believe”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “The track explores themes of holding on to what makes us who we are and what keeps us going, despite society’s deceptions. Through powerful and emotional vocals, distorted guitars and aggressive drums and bass, Believe reminds us that it’s okay to struggle and to hold tight to what you believe.”
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Good Time Locomotive – “Daylight”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Speaking about the new single, frontman Hugo Leite says, ““‘Daylight’ is all about getting caught up in the moment and then waking up to reality. It’s that sudden switch from feeling everything in that moment to waking up and questioning what any of it meant.”
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Midnight Housework – “Red Party Cups”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Despite the cheerful song title, it’s quite a cavernous exploration into the downsides of lust and desire and the need to feel fulfilled in a setting or period of life where fulfilment just wasn’t written to be the outcome of that chapter, similar to a character arc or epiphany moment in a movie. These moments are important parts of our journey through life, even though they suck at the time. And that’s what this song feels like, a moment in a story where the protagonist is shit out of luck, but not indefinitely. It’s been a perfect moment in our journey as a band to blow off some steam and set us up nicely for the upbeat summery rock anthem we have planned to release next. Until then, we hope you enjoy the big vibe and energy of this track and remember, the low points in your story don’t last forever, they are the necessary stepping stones to better times!”
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Eric Sleeper – “Losing My Mind”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song to me is about fighting, not the physical, but the mental day-to-day as an artist. It’s mundane, it’s dark, it’s exhausting, and it’s beautiful all at the same time. The song also plays on human nature, to dwell on someone who isn’t worth your time, yet somehow seems to have a vacancy in your mind.”
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Say Hello To Heaven – “Spirit of the Dog”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “With rising political unrest and civil uncertainty globally, we sought out to create an anthem that all the powerless can feel empowered by. This also features live drums performed by Kelcey Ayer (formerly of Local Natives), while further exploring “synth-grunge.”
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Your Future Ghost – “Oh La La (Animal)”
Country: US
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Oh La La La (Animal)” delves into the limitations imposed by society, emphasizing the multidimensional nature of individuals. The powerful narrative is about “the demonization of powerful women because of their sexuality,” confides Grubbs. Confident vocals and blistering harmonies are standouts in this bass-heavy indietronica track of catharsis.”
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divedown – “Blame Game”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A track that’s been years in the making, “Blame Game” offers a relatable first look at what’s to come from the newcomers, led by Sam Bianco, who took on frontman duties after years of trial-and-error writing and encouragement from friends,“I’d been writing demos for this project for over three years, but was never really happy with anything I wrote,” says Sam. “I was brand new to singing and ended up taking on the role because we couldn’t find anyone else, plus some encouragement from mates.” Sonically landing mostly in pop-punk territory, “Blame Game” explores the feelings of messing something up and scrambling to win it back. It’s a fresh new opener from a band with no interest in staying locked to one sound. “This track is more pop-punk leaning, but we’ve got some bigger rockier tracks and some softer slower ones too. We aren’t too keen on pigeonholing ourselves into one specific sound, we’d rather have fun with it and write what feels right to us at the time.”
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Brett Ryder – “Down Down”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Down Down” is my eighth single — a track that’s as raw and real as it gets. This one cuts deep, with no sugar-coating and no holding back. It’s emotionally unfiltered and musically intense, built to hit hard and stay with you. The chorus is the heart of the song — where the vulnerability and emotional weight collide. It captures that painful space between knowing a relationship is toxic and still yearning for the person you’re losing. The layered melodies and heavy breakdowns breathe life into the track, driving the emotion home and making every moment count.”
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The Lousy Hitchhikers – “No Clue”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is a humorous take on starting a new job and doing it without any training.”
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