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blessed no more – “I Ain’t Runnin No More”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “As we battle our demons from day to day, the ups and downs become harder as we grow older. We put on our bravest faces to please our peers to only slither between the cracks when no one is looking. Maybe one day, you will rise from the ashes and take no more shit! stop running! get inside yourself and release the energy built up inside.”
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Ceramic – “Honey”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Honey” is a retrospective breakup song that talks about the feeling of being with someone who hates being called “Honey” but their personality is found everywhere you go now. The production is heavily inspired by the feeling of a noisey mind through melancholy and growth.
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Bellwether – “Gates of Gold”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This song is about the peace and fear of death and what comes next. It also touches on the legacy that we leave behind.
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Subterranean Street Society – “Focus On The Melody”
Country: Netherlands
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This rebellious garage rock track talks about the dying attention span of homo sapiens in the 21th century. After a ruthless rant on how the flickering screens are stealing the ability to concentrate, lead singer Louis gives up and instead invites the listener to sing along to a mindless hook. Essentially the song is posing one main question: “Why are we bombarding ourselves with flashing information whenever a dull moment enters our filled up calendars?”
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Kito Rayburn – “Alone” (feat. The Dead Cassettes & Sabelle)
Country: US
Genre: Indie rock
Words From the Artist/PR: I wrote this song while experiencing the mixed bag of emotions that comes with ending a long term relationship. It’s really strange how you can feel lonely, free, relieved and grieved all at the same time.
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Artfair – “Are You Satisfied?”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: London’s hottest new band Artfair return with new single ‘Are You Satisfied’, a powerful critique of corporate greed with a monstrous bass hook, atmospheric lead guitars and an uplifting, summer festival chorus. Aggressive vocals and catchy melodies deliver provocative lyrics which sarcastically embodies the corporate elites denying climate change in pursuit of profit.
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Troy Braunstein – “Trouble on My Mind”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Trouble On My Mind” is an indie lo-fi alt rock song that has a garage flare and nostalgic esthetic. It’s mostly about a feeling and a time in ones life. Coming of age, burn-out and pushing through and partying with friends even when you have troubles weighing you down and When the hang over is hitting extra hard and you feel like you never want to drink again. (perhaps why I quit drinking for a year and now don’t over indulge in it when I do decide to partake.) Its about those times when partying and the “good times” get the best of you. Ultimately I’d like to let the listeners decide what it’s about and how that feeling and emotion may apply to their own life and experiences. We’ve all been there before in one way or another.
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MYFEVER – “Red Sky”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Red Sky is a commentary on the sense of apathy that comes all to easy in life. Presented in a lovely indie rock shell this is the freshman single off of MYFEVER’s forthcoming album “Escapism” and is co-written with indie folk heavy-weight Old Sea Brigade.
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Floodhounds – “Quicksand”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Quicksand’ is all about the emotional turbulence of life’s journey, exploring resilience in the face of moving “two steps forwards another backwards,” says singer / guitarist Jack Flynn. “Life rarely moves in a straight line but the song is about finding the determination to forge on regardless through unpredictable situations,” he adds.
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Dead Pay Rent – “Monkey Frog”
Country: US
Genre: Grunge
Words From the Artist/PR: Somedays you’re the monkey, somedays you’re the frog
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