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Tinna Boman – “Everything’s Wrong”
Country: Sweden
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Everything’s Wrong is the second song from Swedish punk musician Tinna Boman, following her hailed debut single Chokehold. Everything’s Wrong was born out of the despair that inevitably takes hold when hearing about all the things that are wrong in the world every minute of every day, and the internal conflict that arises: Do we shut it out for our own sanity’s sake, or does that make us complicit and ignorant? The song turns that frustration into raw, catchy punk energy that packs a punch. Once again, Tinna shows that she’s a force to be reckoned with on the punk scene.”
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Start Forward – “Tightrope”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about the moment when the plans we make and walls we build get breached by the chaos and reality of life. It’s about how we can get so caught up in trying to control our lives that we forget how to truly connect. But when things fall apart, the people who care remain, ready to pull us out of the wreckage. The recording combines introspective, relatable lyrics with a sound inspired by 90’s alternative-rock: guitar-focused, but with some more contemporary sounding atmospheric elements.”
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switchdown – “Get Out”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Born out of the frustration of losing their independence, after moving home from university and then being locked indoors during the pandemic, ‘switchdown’ bring us the latest instalment of their signature high-energy, riff-driven, alt-rock with ‘Get Out’. Having lived in their own place, to suddenly living in someone else’s, the song explores the tension that ensued and their wish for some space.”
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Nicholas Shaw – “Lovesick”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A toxic relationship that we can’t really escape from”
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Huron Lines – “No Way Out”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ” a sub-3-minute blast of dissonant hooks and bass-forward energy, capturing the feeling of being trapped — emotionally and sonically — and fighting your way forward. It marks a shift in intensity and focus for the band.”
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Walter The Producer – “Lonely Cowboy”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I made ‘Lonely Cowboy’ with Alex Beitzke in March 2024. I had this guitar idea and we built off that. A couple months later, we met up and re-recorded everything a key higher. I was listening to a lot of Jimi Hendrix at the time. Brent Faiyaz has a song called ‘LA’ — that was a big inspiration vibe-wise.”
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Forester – “Daredevil Youth”
Country: Canada
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Honest and unpolished, “Daredevil Youth” doesn’t try to dress youth up in sentimentality – it drags it through the mud, slaps on a crooked grin, and raises a glass to everything that shaped us, scarred us, and made it all worth it. “This one is quite literal,” says pianist Keenan Gregory. “It’s an anthem to our younger years, and being wild and free. The time we’ve spent playing music together has left its mark on each of us – it’s been formative.”
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Victoria Staff – “I Still Think You Might”
Country: Canada
Genre: Singer Songwriter
Words From the Artist/PR: “With a storyteller’s instinct and a singer’s sensitivity, Victoria Staff returns with “I Still Think You Might,” a coy and frustrated indie-pop single about a love that refuses to cleanly let go. At once wistful and wounded, the track captures what it’s like to live in the shadow of something unresolved. “Isn’t it always men?” Staff jokes. “I learned in university that since 1960, two-thirds of popular songs are about romantic love, and 75% of those are sad. This is the only time I’ve ever used my neuroscience degree since I got it.””
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Hey Sis – “Ask Me Why”
Country: Austria
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “HEY SIS is an all female band releasing this new Single which will be part of the upcoming EP in 2025. Ask me why describes the feeling of freedom and self-determination after ending a long toxic relationship.”
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The Electric Sons – “Don’t Need Much”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Don’t Need Much” and The Electric Sons’ previous single, “Real Life,” were recorded in a single day at Maze Studios in Atlanta, GA. The song explores the simple yet overwhelming desire to have it all — a yearning that feels at once like a fundamental human need and an extravagant dream. The pursuit of happiness, lasting love, shared ideals, and a bit of control over life can drive a person mad when it always seems just out of reach.”
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