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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. 

Sans Patrie – “Where To Begin”

Country: US

Genre: Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “”Where to Begin” is a Hard Rock anthem fused with Punk Rock grit that captures the magnetic thrill of nightlife and the electric moment when chemistry becomes irresistible. This high-voltage sound and neon-soaked lyrics channel a mix of lust and tension when we decide to stop playing games and boldly own our desires.”

Rawls Royce – “May Days”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “”May Days” is a dance-punk banger inspired by the Días de Mayo in 1937, when anarchists and communists in Barcelona decided to shoot at each other instead of the fascists. It’s a reminder that when you’re too busy fighting your own side, you leave the door wide open for the real enemies to march in. This song isn’t just about the past—it’s a reflection of today’s mess: left-wing infighting, the rise of the far-right, and the endless, soul-sucking online discourse. If we don’t get our act together, history’s just gonna repeat itself.”

DA//TE – “Pick Up Your Phone”

Country: Germany

Genre: Folk Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “A stripped-back song about unanswered calls, broken love, and the urge to fall apart together. Just voice and guitar — quiet, but full of weight.”

Jerkswitch – “Code Red”

Country: Canada

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “Explosive punk with a touch of hardcore — Code Red hits fast, loud, and unforgettable.”

Trez Rek 500 – “Ain’t So Pretty”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “This song was inspired by a true story of a young, cocky man in NYC who got jumped by a group of guys and sustained some pretty serious injuries. Fortunately, he’s completely recovered. But what started as a night of fun and clubbing turned into a nightmare, and it got me thinking how NYC, although improved from decades ago regarding cleanliness and safety, can still be a gritty, sometimes dangerous place. It can be one the coolest, invigorating cities in the world, but you can get yourself into trouble if you’re not careful.”

Great Hare – “Places & Traces”

Country: Sweden

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “The song is short and simple and so are the instrumentation; two electric guitars, bass and drums. Everything were recorded live in our tiny attic studio except some overdubs; a hooky guitar melody, synths and vocals. The lyrics are about a sensation of displeasure with life and a hope that the remedy are to be found in untouched nature and places, free from traces of us.”

Bad Neighbour – “Snarling”

Country: Australia

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Snarling was written after the end of a long relationship, I was coming to terms with letting someone down and how my life had changed and what the landscape of my future looked like.”

Neil Haverty – “Man Down”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR:  “Canadian vocalist, composer, and Bruce Peninsula frontman Neil Haverty unveils his new single, “Man Down” – a brooding, introspective meditation on illness, survival, and the slow, complicated return to self. Built on dark synths, stirring strings, and Haverty’s unmistakable ghostly growl, the track marks his first solo release after more than a decade composing for award-winning film and television.”

Night After – “LIGHT UP THE SKY”

Country: Finland

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Night After returns with their new single ‘LIGHT UP THE SKY’ — a soaring metal anthem about rekindling love. Fresh off spring gigs supporting acts like Self Deception, the band is gaining serious momentum. With bigger production than ever, the song — mastered by Miro Kiiski (PAIN, St. Aurora) — brings their explosive choruses and vocals to the forefront.”

Multi Ultra – “No Way”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Our latest single “No Way” is an energizing blast of no-frills punk rock for when you feel like giving a fat middle finger to the elites. Reminiscent of Green Day or the Ramones, the driving power chords, hammering bass line, and steady upbeat drums serve up the perfect platform to shout your dissent: Feeling controlled by the puppet-masters of society? Us too. The first step can be telling them “No Way.””

The Bedroom Guys – “Therapist”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “After 5 long months, The Bedroom Guys release their new single titled “Therapist”. Primarily written by lead singer, Haden King, this is a raw reflection on addiction and self destructive habits. Through confessional lyrics, Haden expresses a deep reliance on drinking and smoking as coping mechanisms, while grasping the realization that these behaviors are keeping him stuck. A song with a sense of hopelessness and a thread of self awareness, this is the most meaningful song that band has to date. “