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Tetherball – “America”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ” “America” is a song dedicated to the conflicted relationship we have with the United States in its current (and seemingly perpetual) political and social climate. A relationship of simultaneous hope and despair. Every day it feels as though the things we consider foundational are crumbling beneath us, begging the question – where do we go from here?”
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Eric Sleeper – “White Fences”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Eric Sleeper is unveiling his new single, “White Fences,” a song about discovering your unique journey and escaping from societal norms and expectations. This dynamic track signals a fresh chapter in Sleeper’s musical evolution and assures a monumental impact on the alternative rock scene.
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Bad Friends With Black Cats – “OKAY, BYE”
Country: Canada
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “A song about meeting my partner, Melissa, in Ottawa back in 2017. It describes several aspects of our lives over the first 2 years of our relationship. It touches on my state before meeting her, my anxieties of living in a new city, and the struggle of finding a place to live.” “OKAY, BYE” serves as the catchy lead single to build anticipation for the forthcoming EP ‘I WANT TO MOVE’, promising listeners an exciting taste of what’s to come.
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Elliott Waits for No One – “Flame”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “’Flame’ captures the emotional journey of trust, betrayal, and heartache with poignant lyrics and a haunting melody that resonates deep within the soul. This powerful track explores the pain of broken trust and the struggle to find closure in the aftermath of betrayal. With its raw emotion and captivating sound, Flame is a must-listen for anyone who has experienced the turmoil of shattered trust and the longing for healing.”
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A Days Wait – “Laggard”
Country: Canada
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “Sometimes it takes us way too long to really, truly see the amazing people in your life. This song is about those “”sacred souls” and the ones who are too slow to see their light!”
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Steel Cut Oats – “Waiting For You”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Steel Cut Oats is a new Canadian female-led indie pop band known for harmonies, magnetic live shows, and upbeat backbeats. This is the first single on our upcoming EP, Top Autonomy!”
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The Fruitful Trees – “Fear”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A song about training for my Muay Thai competitions. The emotions that go through your mind. The fear, the excitement, the nerves it’s all part of the process but can be difficult to go through. So I wrote a song about it!”
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TRVLR – “Until We Meet Again”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Emotionally driven song about love and loss. Catchy melodies and sweeping instruments envelope the story telling.
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Envy Marshall – “The Fire”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The song represents the battle we face when we are fighting for what we want and the FIRE we need to take it all by the balls and make it a damn reality!”
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PUSCH – “Weed King”
Country: US
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Weed King” is a reflection on the journey of a person who once reveled in the allure of marijuana, embodying the self-proclaimed sovereignty over their own choices. Initially celebrating the high and carefree nature of smoking, the song delves into the realization that the habit has become more of a routine, losing its initial spark of excitement. Despite any concerns raised, the protagonist remains steadfast in their devotion, asserting their autonomy with the defiant declaration, “I am your king,” reminiscent of a time when weed held a throne in their perception. The song culminates with a sobering portrayal of the darker consequences, painting a vivid scene of recklessness and danger as someone under the influence chooses to drive, highlighting the potential pitfalls of unchecked indulgence
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