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.
David Gutter – “The Elephant In The Room”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Gutter’s struggle to reconcile his love for music with the brutal reality of what it means to be a musician in a system that is often indifferent to the artist’s well-being. The concept behind the album came during an existential crisis that stemmed from conversations Gutter had with Dave Godowsky and Evan Smith while lobbying for musician’s rights in Congress.”
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Jurana – “Good Time”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Good Time” is a gritty, unapologetic anthem for the emotionally unavailable and self-aware. With sultry vocals and raw lyrics, it channels the spirit of 90s alt rock and grunge-pop in a story about fleeting pleasure, personal boundaries, and rebellion against traditional expectations. The track blends provocative storytelling with a catchy hook, drawing listeners into a world where vulnerability meets swagger and freedom often comes with a price. It’s not about forever—it’s about enjoying and living in the moment.”
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Off Chops – “Get Outlook For Android”
Country: Australia
Genre: Pop Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Get Outlook for Android is the contemporary Workers anthem, standing up for the friday arvo plight of the lanyard wearing desk jockey. It examines the balancing act between having one foot in the weekend, and the other madly scrambling to meet the COB deadline for the email the boss sent you 27 minutes ago. It’s Barnsey meets the Getaway Plan, meets the Story So Far – a pop punk/emo anthem which delivers Australiana in spades.”
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5AR – “Wanted You”
Country: Serbia
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “song about losing faith in someone you wanted for very long”
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Trophy Eddy – “Left In Me”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Our singer first pitched ‘Left In Me’ to the band after awaking from a dream with a groovy bass riff in mind. The rest of the group followed with intricate and funky rhythms, giving it a fresh feel as our singer reflects on the different lasting impacts individuals have imprinted on her. The song switches between softer, syncopated rhythms and calculated lyrics to loud, frustrated, and distorted sounds to highlight the emotions and challenges associated with trying to leave an unhealthy situation, peaking as the singer, Solia, screams the last phrase “I Want Out” repeatedly. I hope you all enjoy.”
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MMRY – “Is Anyone Okay”
Country: Austria
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Is Anyone Okay’ was born out of real talks about feeling lost and disconnected, MMRY continues to shape their identity with honest storytelling and evolving sound.”
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Astro-Lloyd – “SNAKE JUICE”
Country: Sweden
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Swedish rock band Astro-Lloyd returns with their high-octane single “SNAKE JUICE,” releasing May 30 via Rexius Records. Blending fast melodic punk and action rock, the track is an electrifying anthem of bottled emotions and defiant self-expression. With explosive dynamics and razor-sharp hooks, Astro-Lloyd continues to channel pure sonic energy. “
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Youri Lentjes – “Lose The Baby”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Originally written by Australian band “Lost Animal” but covered in the own unique style of Youri Lentjes. This song is the first single for the upcoming full length record by Youri Lentjes called “Mercy Is A Wild Beast”. As you can hear on this particular song, everything is done “live in the room”, solo on electric guitar without any overdubs. “
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Brain Fog – “Slower”
Country: Spain
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Slower is an energetic alt-rock/shoegaze track getting great feedback on socials. Emotional vocals drenched with noisy guitars and feedback, building to a massive wall of sound.”
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Jont – “All Become One”
Country: Canada
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I remember doing some yoga on my own at home listening to East Forest, enjoying that feeling his music brings on. I just started singing. I turned off the music and picked up my guitar… The first lines, ‘I just wanna lie down with you’ came out. Like it is now, it was a messed up time. It was impossible to know what was true and what was lies. And again like now, there was pressure on people not to say certain things. Just naming what was going on in the world felt challenging. It felt like many people weren’t wanting to do that. When the lines ‘We’re going down, we’re going down’ came, I didn’t know what the song was going to be about… But I thought, ‘Ah well, here we go…’”
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