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. 

The Last Post – “In The End”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Betz (of The Last Post) came of age at the sugar rush zenith of emo and pop-punk. The music’s earnestly emotive songwriting made an indelible impact on him. He writes open-heartedly about his own mental health struggles, love, relationships, and nostalgia. “I’m a sensitive person, and I’m not afraid to be a little sappy,” he says.”

REGINA – “Would You Like Some Fries With That?”

Country: Uraguay

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Alternative rock band Regina presents Would You Like Some Fries With That?, their fourth single, now available on all streaming platforms. With razor-sharp riffs, heavy grooves, and vocals that spit truths laced with sarcasm, the track blends nu metal fury with a bold mockery of ego and hypocrisy. It’s aggressive yet playful, a track packed with punchy lines and a beat that demands headbanging.”

Sunny Daze & The Weatherman – “Wine Mom”

Country: US

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Sinking their teeth deep into sounds of garage psych, “Wine Mom” is the newest single from the upcoming album Overcast by Pittsburgh rockers Sunny Daze & the Weathermen.”

BURIED AWAY – “High Hopes”

Country: Austria

Genre: Post-Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “”High Hopes” is a descent—not a promise. BURIED AWAY blends post-punk, shoegaze, and coldwave into something raw and emotional. This track deals openly with suicidal thoughts and addiction, carried by stripped-down, brutal lyrics and a vocal performance that bleeds honesty. It’s cold, heavy, and personal—meant for anyone who’s ever stood at the edge and stared into it a little too long.”

Spin – “Everything At Once”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “The glimmering opening notes of “Everything At Once” immediately evoke a sense of nostalgia, as lyrics sway through self discovery.”

Diamond Days – “Start Again”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Start Again is the first single released by Diamond Days since reforming with their new lineup. It tells the story of a man that has grown jaded over the years, he’s sick of his dreary life and yearns for more. He desires to burn it all down and start over but what he learns is that in doing so he’s left alone, forced to confront the harsh reality of starting anew. “

WorpHörse – “Geriatric Man”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “One of the band’s favorite songs from their debut record, WorpHorse’s “Geriatric Man” is a satirical take on American politics – but could really apply to almost anywhere at almost any time.”

In Covert – “Night Captivity”

Country: US

Genre: Shoegaze

Words From the Artist/PR: “Written in a haze of sleepless nights and surreal mornings during the Covid lockdowns, “Night Captivity” marks a pivotal moment in the creation of the album—a strange reprieve where vulnerability and melody began to cut through the distortion. It’s a song born out of exhaustion, delusion, and longing; a haunted lullaby for a world unraveling at the seams. The lyrics are cryptic but charged: a toxic prayer, a love letter written from within the confines of a dream you can’t wake up from. “Grace me with a four-letter word” opens the track like a demand for intimacy or destruction… or both. Images of scorched earth, brackish vultures, and seasick love bleed together into a vision that’s equal parts apocalyptic and personal. The repetition of “I’m already fast asleep… fasting sleep in night captivity” speaks to the liminal space between rest and unrest, desire and detachment, where the body shuts down but the mind keeps spinning.”

Don’t Worry – “Unbelievable”

Country: UK

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Unbelievable was written during the first lockdown in 2020. I had been going through a sustained period of feeling uninspired and it was the first song I’d finished in months and subsequently it’s about trying to break through that struggle. Musically it’s inspired by early Beatles and 1960s sunshine pop, deliberately contrasted with the dystopia we were all living through at that time.” – Songwriter Samuel Watson

ded corgi – “1312”

Country: US

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “everything you hear was recorded by me on my laptop, I hope you like my DIY home studio punk band”