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NINA with Radio Wolf – “Bluesbreaker”
Country: Canada/ Germany
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ‘BLUESBREAKER’ ignites a fiery fusion of electro, rock and blues. The raunchy lyrics and erotic vocal delivery by NINA, “Killer in a nightdress…Burn me up…Cure me of the bad…Riding waves of fire…Night lust”, are thematically accented by RADIO WOLF’s meaty, memorable guitar hooks, throbbing beat, and spacey electronic SFX, including even a ghostly blues harmonica.
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Razor Braids – “It Goes Quiet”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”It Goes Quiet” is a heartfelt love song about the fragile moments associated with falling in love. An emotional vignette about dimming the voice in the back of your head and focusing fully on your partner, the new track sonically evokes Alvvays with a twang of Japanese Breakfast. Though elements of the track’s production take on a grungier edge similar to the likes of Liz Phair or Mazzy Star. A tune for the romantics, “It Goes Quiet” signifies the turning away of intrusive thoughts and allowing yourself to be enamored by the beauty and bliss of affection.”
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Bryson & Co. – “Stronger”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: STRONGER is a song about the moment you realize that no one is allowed to hurt you. Often times we see our enemies clearly while we allow our family, friends or acquaintances to hurt us emotionally, verbally, physically, etc. This song is about realizing that you don’t have to allow others to hurt you and that you have the power to change your reality. You are valuable and worthy of love, and don’t ever let anyone tell you otherwise!
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Speedrun – “What He’s Used To”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: My track “What He’s Used To” explores the disappointment of confronting complexity in relationships – breaking the romantic ideals of how one finds a soulmate and feels complete. In this one, I write about the story of a casanova on a regular night out, branching into greater themes of our modern dating landscape, heteronormativity, and how societal pressures under a patriarchal system lead to harsh letdowns for both men and women. In keeping with the medieval theme, I decided to narrate this one like a fable or fairytale, inspired by the story of Bluebeard – but if he were a f**kboy instead. The upbeat tempo and scorching guitars really drive home the themes of skulking and hunting for the next lover.
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Landon Conrath – “Overrated”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Brimming with tension and energy, the anthemic new track resonates with anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider in their own community or fought for attention in a relationship. Landon’s vocals pierce with tortured honesty alongside hard-hitting guitars.
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2toaroom – “Nitrous”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: We’re a new DIY punk band from the east coast! This song is from our upcoming EP, dropping 4/5!
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Royal Castles – “Stage Fright”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Stage Fright” can be paralyzing if you let it, but it can also act as a fuel to make you push past something that scares you. That’s what the third release ahead of Singles Night is about – fearing something or someone and pushing past to harness that nervous energy.
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Big Head – “Kicker 2”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Big Head’s songs tell stories about having fun and being chaotic. Big Head is the partnership of Haley & Parth, who spent their first year demoing in tiny Brooklyn apartments, and then went from 0-110 this past year playing an unreasonable amount of shows in and around Brooklyn. We’re going for Liz Phair meets Title Fight.
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Griffin Benton – “No One Wins A Knife Fight”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This is a new song of mine that examines the idea that you can never “win” a fight against someone that you love.
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The Vibrant – “Holding On”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: The song is about taking a chance on something uncertain, realizing that the most difficult choice is often the most rewarding. the ambient swelling of the delay and reverbs are meant to represent the highs and lows of making tough decision. all production, whether its added vocals, guitars, or ambient sounds were done by the band, not a producer,
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