the rundown

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. 

Sister Envy – “Swallowed By The Ground”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Swallowed By The Ground’ is an awe-inspiring rocketship of soaring space rock, replete with nimble chiming guitars, underpinned by nagging basslines and cycling drums, leading the charge is an unmissable vocal from frontman Kameron Jolliffe, introspective lyrics uncover a relationship falling apart, exploding into an unforgettable chorus, combining elements of the epic gaze sound of early Verve or My Vitriol combing with echoes of the sound of bands like Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana Sister Envy are carving their own distinct place in our hearts.”

Duane Hoover – “All Over Again”

Country: US

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Georgia’s Duane Hoover taps into the British Invasion with this reflective rocker. Debut LP releases in late April.”

Ghostwreck – “Deadrose”

Country: US

Genre: Hard Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Deadrose explores the ups and downs of a troubled relationship, where love feels both delicate and resilient. Despite the struggles, the song holds onto the hope that everything will fall into place in the end.”

The Concrete Boys – “Stop Flattening The Baby”

Country: US

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Someone had to say it: “Stop flattening the baby”. And when people aren’t listening, add drums, bass, guitar, copious amounts of distortion and scream it at them. Hopefully, this slice of metapunk from trio THE CONCRETE BOYS is what it’ll take for the flattening of babies to finally come to a stop, or at the very least slow to an acceptable amount. This is The Concrete Boys’ Kobe moment! The single, and sentiment, is officially out this Friday 28 February and begs the question: Are you with us or against us? Pro or anti baby flattening?”

Ghostwood Empire – “Supernova”

Country: Sweden

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Introducing an exclusive full-length version of the track originally created for the high-energy game trailer of Jump Ship. This song is packed with fierce, uptempo rock vibes, perfect for playlists that need a boost of adrenaline and intensity. It’s a dynamic, pulse-pounding anthem that’s sure to keep listeners engaged and fired up from start to finish!”

The Duke of Randwick – “Something In The Water”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “The turn of the tide, a slippery slide it’s just a ride. ‘Something in the Water’ drives it’s melody with heavy guitar to capture the unease with the modern world.”

Linda Gewerths – “End of the Road”

Country: Sweden

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “”End of the Road” is a powerful and emotionally charged song addressing violence against women, it’s inspired by the resilience and courage of survivors, with an additional purpose of honouring victims that don’t survive. This track serves as both a personal reflection and a call for change, offering listeners a moment to connect deeply and think critically about this urgent issue. It’s ideal for playlists centred on themes of empowerment, introspection, and social awareness, resonating with audiences who value meaningful storytelling in music.”

https://open.spotify.com/track/0EOJTWYJl7yFw9kQ4qqK7q

Domestic Threat – “Government Waste”

Country: US

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “A call out against US austerity and the current administration.”

Natan AK – “Denim”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Natan AK, showcasing a much darker and layered sound than before, is set to release his single “Denim” on February 27th, 2025. Co-produced and mixed by Rhys Climenhage (Never Better), with KT Laine providing backup vocals—just two of many talented people who contributed to this song—”Denim” is truly a Montreal anthem. Sonically nostalgic, “Denim”‘s depiction of melancholy plays between the bittersweetness of coming of age in Montreal, and the tragedy of losing friends to suicide as a young adult. Structurally, “Denim” rises in tension throughout, reaching an outro musically reminiscent of hitting one’s breaking point and beginning to cope again. ​”

PHWOAR – “Reckless”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Fed up with the world? Feel drowned in social media and fakery? Overloaded with content but underwhelmed by it all? Reckless is a song about letting loose and living life. A real life in the real world with real people. British rock duo PHWOAR show their lively side in this alt rock jam.”