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Higher Selves Playdate – “Orion’s Belt”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Higher Selves Playdate’s new single Orion’s Belt brings light to the darkness with frenetic post-punk infused art-pop that compels you to dance even as civilization collapses all around us. Maybe it’s a bonfire warming friends on a frigid midwinter night. Maybe it’s a wildfire poised to burn suburbia and its societal norms to the ground.
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The Entrepreneurs – “Ether”
Country: Denmark
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: A slow-building, hypnotic and consistently nerve-rattlingly intense, this thumping rock-ballad feels The Beatles filtered through the vampiric horror of Radiohead’s We Suck Young Blood. Second single from Copenhagen-based noise rock trio The Entrepreneurs’ upcoming album, Sky Forever.
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creaturefight – “same blue”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: On their new single same blue creaturefight displays exactly what they are about with massive guitars, vocals drenched in effects, and mind-grabbing songwriting.
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Dreamer Dreamer – “New Face”
Country: Austria
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Melancholic Spacegrunge drenched in 90s Nostalgia collides with modern Shoegaze and Pop-Punk influences into an explosive mix of huge guitar walls, intimate yet powerful vocals and atmospheric synth landscapes. NEW FACE is a deeply emotional song that talks about certain things ending – life to death, love to hate – but also finding a new meaning, a new beginning, a new dream where you can fall into the sun.
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Call The Wolf – “People Disappear”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This is Call The Wolf’s new single People Disappear. The band’s first song released since 2019. Self produced and mixed by Jay Dufour. People Disappear is a song about the places our minds go when losing touch with friends we care about. The fear, envy, and loveliness we feel when People Disappear.
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The Love Ways – “Sunset Signs”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Sunset Signs is about those moments in one’s life where they’re forced to reckon with themselves and the world they’ve chosen to surround themselves in. Do we like it? Does it serve us? Can we reject it or are we a product of it? Ultimately, what does it look like, why are we here and who are we because of it?
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Trapper Schoepp – “Meet Me At The End of the World”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This upbeat indie rocker was written by NYC musician Jesse Malin and Mexican-American songwriter Alejandro Escovedo. Jesse is a mentor of mine and recently had a spinal stroke. This song is a benefit for him and it’d mean a lot if you’d consider it. He’s paralyzed and getting stem cell research. I am touring across EU now, singing this feel good song and raising funds for his recovery.
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Bill Hetta – “Symmetry Hotel”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Symmetry Hotel aims to capture the melancholy of indie and combine it with the energy of hard rock, relentlessly hitting you with a huge wall of sound that bulldozes its way to your emotions. Lyrically, Symmetry Hotel is a surreal, psychedelic and Salvador Daliesque exploration of loss, delusion, anxiety.
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The Vaniers – “Charlie”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: It’s universal. Everyone knows a Charlie, some have lived as a Charlie – and surely a lot of people want to be a Charlie. In this case, the focus of the song is about a man named Charlie who wants to chase after his dreams despite everyone around him being pessimistic about his star power. This is The Vaniers’ way of saying, “At the end of the day, you just gotta do it.”
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NORA – “Natural Disaster”
Country: Canada
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: When I’m on stage and feel the crowd’s energy building as they connect with a song inspired by a former coworker’s attempt to undermine me with the same words now fueling the audience’s excitement, it’s an incredibly empowering moment. It’s a visceral ‘fuck you’ to anyone who’s ever tried to put me down or make me feel less than my worth.
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