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Sunny Daze & the Weathermen – “Action Required”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Action Required” is the newest single by Pittsburgh garage rock / post-punk six piece Sunny Daze & the Weathermen. The band diverts from their usual psychedelic garage roots to jump head first into the shallow end of the synth punk pool.”
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MISSCORE – “Freaks”
Country: Poland
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Freaks” is a bold anthem for the outcasts, the dreamers, and the defiant. With groovy, progressive metal verses reminiscent of TOOL and a chorus bursting with alternative metal and pop rock energy, MISSCORE delivers a track that’s both thought-provoking and insanely catchy. Challenging the illusions of freedom and fairness, Natalia Rygiel’s raw & jazzy vocals lead the charge for those who refuse to conform. “Freaks” is a rebellious cry for individuality in a world that tries to box us in—a reminder that only the fearless dare to dream.
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Neear – “Alive”
Country: Belarus
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “it’s a song about strong feelings that speaks of supportive love and caring.”
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Plum Shed – “See How”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “indie rock/altrock, with influences from folk and punk”
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three am page – “CECE”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “CECE — a punchy, guitar-driven anthem that’s packed with energy, attitude, and mystery. This song’s got catchy drums, gritty guitars, and vocals that hit like a late-night adventure and tells the story of an undeniable connection. The call-and-response singalong hooks and raw, emotive delivery make this track perfect for fans of high-energy indie rock and alternative pop. “
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Transistors – “Country Music”
Country: New Zealand
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Rural punks Transistors (from Rangiora, New Zealand) have a simple message: This Is What Country Music (actually) Sounds Like! (A subversive critique of 2016’s New Zealand Country Music scene – where all of the performers lived in cities). This was recorded in 2016, but due to a number of factors the album was lost and left unfinished until resurrected by Brian Feary (Wurld Series, Jim Nothing, runs the label Melted Ice Cream) figured out how to fix the dodgy recordings. It is the first track off ‘Everything Will Never Happen Again’, Transistors’ third album.”
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Too Early To Tell – “Creature of Habit”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Creature of Habit” is the first single from our upcoming EP Range of Motion. This is a love song with shoegazey verses and huge, fuzzy guitars in the chorus reminiscent of 90s Smashing Pumpkins!”
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Strawberry Moon – “Speak My Mind”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is electric! With soaring vocals, searing guitar solos, and driving bass, it’s an anthem aimed at staying true to yourself and being patient with your growth.”
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Willem James Cowan – “Jam Jar”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The title “Jam Jar” holds its own significance, referencing a lyric in the first verse: “My empty head now weighs a ton, I should really sell it to someone floating inside a jam jar.” Cowan describes it as “a little self-pitying, a little cynical, maybe. It’s about being tired of screwing up and letting someone down.” Initially titled “Bell Jar,” the final title serves to distance the song from a Sylvia Plath homage while still evoking feelings of entrapment.”
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Barricades with Big Bad Bobby and the Shoe Horns – “(That’s What) She Said”
Country: US
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Good things come to those who wait! “(That’s What) She Said” has been a live staple of both Barricades and Big Bad Bobby and the Shoe Horns since as early as 2009. However, neither band ever got around to recording it… until now! The first ever collaboration between Barricades and Big Bad Bobby and the Shoe Horns (unless you count the fact that Chris and Justin are in both bands) is a project that makes you wonder “why didn’t they do this sooner?””
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