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Too Many Leaders – “Tell Your Boyfriend”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Recorded at the Bunker in New York with Kay Bontempo of Puzzled Panthers on lead guitar, DJ Derek Moss on Bass, Alden Cope on Guitar and Zoltan Lucas on Vox. the song was played live for a good 2 years in New York before its release.”
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Jane Hobson – “Not My Medicine”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “With her new single ‘Not My Medicine’ (No Coast Records), Madison WI’s Jane Hobson is establishing herself as a vital voice in the midwest underground. Her atmospheric guitar-driven sound borrows from indie, grunge, shoegaze, while her angst-ridden lyrics capture distinctly modern romantic angst, fearlessly exploring a toxic relationship. Jane sings as if the wounds are still fresh, giving ‘Not My Medicine’ a sense of urgency and catharsis”
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The Okay Greats – “On The Map”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The Okay Greats is a rock trio based in the suburbs of Nashville TN. Inspirations for our music are 90s and 00s alternative and melodic-punk, but not squarely in any specific sub-genre.”
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COMA_54 – “Flow”
Country: Ireland
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Flow” by COMA_54 is a grunge post-punk power ballad featuring emotive vocals, a potent chorus, and a meditative quality. It unveils a different shade of COMA_54’s music, uplifting listeners with its raw energy and introspective lyrics. The song is the second single from the Irish German rockers this year.
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Widows Gold – “Throw It Away”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Throw It Away is about finding inner joy and letting go of all the burdens that aren’t yours to bear. From slamming drums to hooky melodies, this track pulls you in and soars from the jump.”
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Eurekas – “Falling From Your Grace”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “What’s that old idiom? Hell hath no fury like an indie rock band scorned? Eurekas certainly make a case for it with their latest offering “Falling From Your Grace”. The amps are cranked to 11, the riffs are nervy and antagonistic and the lyrics scathing of the British political class. Their crime? Abandoning the last pretenses of honesty and decency in favour of their own increasingly deranged brands of moral duplicity. This is not a track to be skipped.”
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Otto & The Shadow Hunters – “FUN”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Written while hungover and sad because of a breakup on NYE, the song just came to me on an acoustic and from there it became electronic rock just for the power, but if you go by the lyrics and the first iteration it was a sad song at first. FUN is a song about living in the moment, having no expectations and letting life exist without the pressure of constantly being productive/meeting deadlines. It’s a song about being alive, basically, and trying to enjoy the moment with someone without expecting anything else.”
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DrØnes ’72 – “Judging Is Not Loving”
Country: Belgium
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Judging is not Loving” brings a great sound boost into our latest EP, Magic Pond. The main theme is shouted loud, with distortions applied also to the voice, and with the screeches and high peaks of a sharp guitar sound, coming from the single coils of a Strat. The song is about the ultimate stage of self-acceptance. Once the journey is completed, one is ready to love again. This readiness comes often with the realization that giving a chance to love means to stop judging and weighing others obsessively. The ability to give love itself comes with the understanding that judging has nothing to do with pure love.”
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Emmett Jerome – “Willow Rose”
Country: Canada
Genre: Americana
Words From the Artist/PR: “I was headed back to Nashville from Glasgow, KY when I chanced upon a stranger in an old bar. She bought me a whiskey and we ended up talking the night away. Her name was Willow Rose and her melancholic, yet beautiful story moved me deeply; I wrote this song as a homage to her by the end of the night. More than just a portrait of one experience, this is a statement on the power of human connection, especially the bonds people make as they go through painful periods of their lives.”
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Grizzly Coast – “Clouds”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “What makes “Clouds” particularly memorable is its hypnotic synth riff that graces the chorus, an element so catchy it instantly engrains itself in the listener’s mind, inviting them to feel the communal vibe of the track. It culminates in an optimistic high-note, a deliberate choice that echoes the overall message of hope and unity.”
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