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.  

Nalgo Bay – “Strangers”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: 2nd of 8 singles released by Nalgo Bay this year. Recorded with sugarhouse studios who are known for producing indie rockers Viola Beach & Venus Grrls.

Stephen Waid – “Finding Clovers”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: Finding Clovers is a very guitar-riff driven song with inspirations coming from numerous alternative acts from the 90s and early 00s. The bass is thumpy, the guitars are busy, and the vocal melody has a catchy hook. I hope you enjoy listening to this song as much as I enjoy playing it. It’s very upbeat and has a very garage-rock/alternative type of feel.

Decrepit Youths – “Loose Ends”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: Loose Ends is the debut single for this fresh dual-fronted band; with a years worth of equally exciting releases every 8 weeks due for the future. Loose Ends is an aggressive, fast paced rock anthem. With in-your-face, intense verse vocals from Connor Pattison, and a half time, catchy, melodic chorus from David Stoker. This blend of tone and dynamic from two strong frontmen, really adds to the already heavy list of reasons to listen to Decrepit Youths at full volume.

Bury My Heart – “Sometimes”

Country: US

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist: Sometimes is a 100% certified post-hardcore, self-doubt driven, punk rock power ballad packed with fast drums, broken down choruses, dirty power chords and tasty lead licks that don’t wank too much. Bury My Heart productions are always a cross-country and increasingly becoming an international endeavor. Tracked and engineered by Mike and Kevin in Los Angeles and Philadelphia, respectively. Mixed/Mastered by the always phenomenal knob twister Dan Tinkler in Chicago.

Black Suit Youth – “Outsiders”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: Outsiders is a fun, upbeat song about being yourself and finding your people. Punk rock summer vibes!

Egelands – “Kill Me A Thousand Times”

Country: Norway

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “Kill Me a Thousand Times” is Egelands’ second single. The song’s haunting, guitar-based alternative rock sound draws inspiration from bands like Muse and Radiohead, and explores the intense emotions of heartbreak. The chorus features dense, multi-part harmonies that add depth to the song’s already powerful sound. The song starts with a subdued intensity, building towards a powerful crescendo. Produced by members of the band Days of August

Mcclendon – “Doors Wide Open”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: Mcclendon’s newest single “Doors Wide Open” is the apocalyptic rock anthem for your favorite anti-hero. It’s the perfect soundtrack for a villain like Tony Soprano, Logan Roy, or even someone from the Bond films. The fourth single from his forth coming album “The Garden,” Mcclendon’s vocal layers lyrically trace the chaos of a twisted lover, with instrumentation that sounds like Zeppelin and Pink Floyd had a baby in 2023. The apocalyptic atmosphere Mcclendon creates on this track can be felt across his newest forthcoming album “The Garden.”

Jules Paymer – “Mommy Issues”

Country: US

Genre: Pop Rock

Words From the Artist: The songwriter confides, “for a song that seems so conceptually heavy, it’s really just dirty, fun, and satirical. I was seeing a girl who was WAY too old for me and was trying to convince myself that I wanted to be with her. I think deep down she was actually just satisfying my messed-up relationship with my mom. I think *maybe* she was helping me heal some old wounds.” “Mommy Issues” features an anthemic pop punk chorus, grunge-drenched guitars and a pop hook that won’t quit.

SOFT – “I Don’t Know (What I Do This For)”

Country: UK

Genre: Post-Punk

Words From the Artist: I Don’t Know is about being at a party, or anywhere really, and you feel like you don’t have a purpose there at all. It’s the feeling of being drunk and surrounded by friends but still feeling like you don’t know why you’re even there. It can be anywhere, not just a party but a gig or anything, where you have that moment of self-realisation and wonder why you ever came here at all. It’s a feeling of self-loathing and anger, as well as the regret of drunken stupor.

Will Sprott – “Strange Lines”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist: “Strange Lines” is a song I wrote about my friend Andrew Pejack who is no longer on the planet earth. It’s about connecting with people you love outside of space & time.