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Dread Spectre Council – “Hooves & Cloves”
Country: Norway
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Chiming guitar fuzz and earnest pop songwriting reminiscent of Sub Pop-era Sebadoh and Mary Timony’s solo material.”
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Gatto Black – “You Can’t Make Me Dance”
Country: US
Genre: Skate Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Lyrically, “You Can’t Make Me Dance” confronts the weight of growing up queer and Catholic. The pain and confusion of trying to reconcile that your true self, in the eyes of the Church, is a one-way-ticket to eternal suffering. And the catharsis that comes with being brave enough to shed the guilt and shame that was thrust upon you and step out of the closet and into the light. Inspired by singer / songwriter Sal Mastrocola’s childhood as a bisexual Irish Italian Catholic kid growing up in the Bronx, New York.”
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Adrien Harpelle – “Shattered Glass”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Adrien Harpelle shares the kind of shout that sits in the bottom of your gut and makes you feel hollow until you finally let it out. Dark synths and punky guitars create a moody backdrop for the shadowy figures in his lyrics. His latest single Shattered Glass takes you to the moment when it all falls apart.”
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MOVIELAND – “Just A Second”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “MOVIELAND were a cult shoegaze band from Vancouver mostly active int he 1990’s. “Just a Second” is a frantic, upbeat guitar driven track form the band’s first new record on 30 years”
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Chejazito – “Change of Heart”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This track blends the raw vocal grit of Nirvana with the electronic textures of The Strokes, wrapped in Dylan-esque folky phrasing. It’s an energetic ride of emotion.”
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Carousel – “No Reply”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The track is the first single from a 5 track EP called Volume I. The track is about struggles in a modern relationship and exploring emotions that come with being uncomfortable”
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Bacchanal – “Pillow Talk”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Acoustic intro, followed by an explosion of sound. The song talks about dating and how not having someone to share your feelings with is difficult. Part of 7 track EP.”
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ARK IDENTITY – “Oh My God”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song came from a place of self-reflection—those moments where you take a step back and realize just how much your past choices, mistakes, and fears have shaped where you are now,” says Noah Mroueh, the mastermind behind ARK IDENTITY. “It’s about confronting everything you’ve buried, the weight of your regrets, and that overwhelming feeling of ‘What do I do now?’”
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Wunderland – “Home”
Country: Portugal
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Home” is the brand new track from Wuant and Blunder (aka Wunderland), offering a fresh glimpse into their upcoming full-length album ‚Wunderland‘ to be released on July 18th. The song begins with a stripped-back, melancholic tone before evolving into a soaring alternative rock ballad.”
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Mark Mallman – “Mount Misery Road”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “’Mount Misery Road’ is a real road in Long Island haunted by a woman in white. There’s no need to make up stories when you’re writing a paranormal record – there are already so many truthful, pre-existing myths and realities to choose from. It’s one of the most haunted roads in America. When I looked at it on a map, I saw how close this road is to the ocean, but it’s stopped by a forest. If you only traveled that stretch through the woods, you’d never know you’re so close to the ocean. Sometimes we don’t realize what’s just over the wall. It isn’t a song about romance or anything like that – it’s about helping a ghost cross over to the other side. “
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