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.  

Wise Up – “Nostalgia”

Country: Ireland

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: Nostalgia is a tribute to cherished childhood memories and feelings of nostalgia. Nostalgia- is claimed to be the threshold of humanity or something that is a distinct part of being human. It features a balance between distorted and clean-driven guitar riffs and atmospheric vocals. It ends with a cacophony of guitar and bass riffs which echo each other and are driven by the drums.

Powder Horns – “Mind Games”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist:  “A supreme power pop anthem that’s as catchy as it is biting, it’s yet another raucously excellent preview of what Powder Horns’ new album Dissolution (out 3/10 via Powder Horns Recording Company) has in store. Fusing punk, garage, shoegaze and noise rock with an undeniable dose of power pop, Dissolution was recorded at Asheville’s Drop of Sun (Animal Collective, Indigo De Souza, Angel Olsen), with the studio’s resident sonic wizards Adam McDaniel and Alex Farrar behind the boards. “

Slow Coda – “Mall Walker”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: This music video takes place inside a retro early-’90s *miniature* mall food court, created by hand by a friend of ours who is a production designer. In it, the band plays night custodians rocking out in the mall fountain after hours. The song and video serve as our tribute to a bygone era of neon, new wave, and endless Friday nights spent hanging out at the mall

Joe Perfect And The Champagne Socialists – “Eating My Feelings”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: The volatile visage for their reconstructed face, EATING MY FEELINGS is the debut single from the Champagne Socialists’ upcoming E.P. Through an aesthetic inclination toward the heavy, post-modernist and theatrical, JOE PERFECT AND THE CHAMPAGNE SOCIALISTS have embraced a morose and capitulating reinvention of their own image, crafting a feverous statement of intent to the word: Exorcise the ghost, don’t you know I’m broke?

Mike Derrick – “For You”

Country: US

Genre: Folk

Words From the Artist: “The catalyst for my songwriting has been calling it quits with drinking,” he affirms. “Suddenly, I had lots of time on my hands, and I naturally caught the music bug after many years dormant.” He continues: “I didn’t have the confidence before, and I don’t think I really had anything to say. But since I wrote my first song, there’s been a flood, and I haven’t looked back. I can’t get enough of music these days!”

Gwyneth The Wolf – “Holy Kundalini Bitch”

Country: Brazil

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “Gwyneth Ballyboley Wolf is a witch and magical forest creature we’ve created. This song is her first adventure. Holy Kundalini Bitch talks about Gwyneth kidnapping an unfortunate guy and turning him into her sex slave. It’s an adult rock and roll tale.”

Geist – “Sons & Daughters”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: Geist is a Vancouver-based quartet. Best described as jangly alternative, their main influences are The Velvet Underground, Radiohead, Television, and Wilco

Nicholas Walmer – “On The Outside”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: “This song is about being on the outside where you don’t fit in, but having a desire to not be normal or with the status quo.”

Eyesore & the Jinx – “An Ideas Man”

Country: UK

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist: “Inspired by the post-pandemic explosion of #propertytok, ‘An Ideas Man’ is about the cult of landlordism and a parasitic ideology which has become pervasive in its wake. It’s about exploitation masquerading as philanthropy and the pursuit of a passive income which has become celebrated rather than shamed. In short, it’s about how much I fucking hate landlords.”


Kissflame – “Tremble”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist: This pop punk powerhouse of a song is all about refusing to be intimidated by those who would try to bring you down, and instead finding the strength within yourself to stand tall and fight back. With driving guitar riffs, thunderous drums, and a soaring chorus that will have you pumping your fists in the air, “Tremble” is the perfect soundtrack for anyone who’s ever felt like they were being pushed around.