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Honey I’m Home – “Wishful Thinking”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Wishful Thinking explores the longing to reconnect with people no longer in your life, whether it’s a lost love or a departed family member. we tried to capture the intensity of that unfulfilled desire with a layered, dreamlike soundscape.’
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The Ries Brothers – “Coming Out Swinging”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “On their new single, a hint of what’s to come later this year, the band flex their songwriting muscles. Beginning with a rolling blues guitar riff, the song blossoms into a catchy, groove filled jam.”
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Knee-High Spin Kick – “Professional Amateur”
Country: Norway
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A song tackling the issue of acting “professional” at work or on social media and breaking down societal norms.”
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Daysick – “Jealous”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Jealous” is a raw and introspective track from DaySick’s concept album, which follows a character reflecting on his life after a near-death experience. In this song, he grapples with the realization that he’s spent years resenting those who had the courage to chase their dreams while he remained stuck in self-doubt and conformity. Fuelled by bitterness, he envies the success and happiness of others, questioning why he never took the risks he once feared. This track is a turning point in the album’s narrative, exposing the toxic mindset of comparison and self-loathing that held him back. Sonically, “Jealous” blends high-energy, aggressive instrumentation with emotionally charged lyrics, capturing the frustration of recognizing that his failures were self-inflicted. It’s a moment of reckoning—where he starts to acknowledge that his envy was never about others, but about his own regrets.”
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The Sporks – “State of You”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘State of You’ is the electrifying 2nd single from The Sporks, a high-octane band of barely legal age. With the raw grit of The Black Keys, punch of Supergrass, and a touch of Hendrix swagger, this track grabs you from the first bar and doesn’t let go with its driving grooves, infectious hooks and lyrically mature mix of admiration and frustration. At just 18, they’re already delivering indie rock with serious fire. A must-add for any rock or indie playlist that craves fresh, unfiltered energy.”
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Avery Friedman – “New Thing”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I wrote ‘New Thing’ in one sitting after riding the subway home alone at night for the first time since being mugged at knifepoint months prior. I was shocked and disoriented by the anxiety I experienced doing something so routine—I felt foreign to myself. It’s one of the first of my songs that I truly loved, which is part of why I chose it as the title of my upcoming record. I’m grateful for how this song continues to bring me back into my body.”
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Jaexlynne – “1959”
Country: South Africa
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Jaelynne drops an unapologetic anthem that screams confidence and power—letting the world (and the men) know this is the bad bitch era. She’s not here to bake pies—she’s here to break rules and own the spotlight.”
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Lost My Balance – “Sacrifice”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about heroin and concussions…at least i thought it was.”
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Jimi Lucid – “God’s Amplifier”
Country: US
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “This is the second single from my bands new EP, influenced by grunge, metal, and shoegaze.”
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Aaron Rizzo – “Mouth Breather”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I’ve always been fascinated with the idea of obsession. There have been so many lessons in my life about how obsession can distort your vision and make things slip through the cracks. I tend to struggle with this in addition to tunnel vision, and this song is my experience of that.”
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