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Mission to Sleep – “Designer Graves”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song delves into the pursuit of social clout and the often unattainable lifestyles portrayed on social media. It tells the story of a character trying to reinvent herself in a new city, only to find herself swept into socialite circles where glamour is mistaken for personal value. The song captures her journey of discovery, unaware that the path she’s chosen may be leading her in the wrong direction.”
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thenightsky – “Runaway Train”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Fun and drivey indie rock song about how our thoughts can get away from us and how anxiety can be consuming.”
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Nuraghe – “So Long and Thanks for All The Songs”
Country: Spain
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “So Long and Thanks for all the Songs it’s a tribute to the unmatchable NoFX band. Amazing career that has way influenced us in order to keep punk rock elite. We intended to allude to the most iconic tunes off their discography by using titles, phrases or even guitar riffs. There are obviously tons of songs that didn’t make it to our lyrics but they’re still cool so don’t call us white and enjoy our little homage to one of the most important bands in punk history”
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Discorrected – “Procrastinator”
Country: Austria
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Melodic Punk Rock in a fever dream setting, hard hitting riffs with mysterious lyrics probably describing a relationship – open for interpretation”
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Jade Coloured Glasses – “loverblind”
Country: Singapore
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “A shoegazy indie rock song that tries to make as much noise as possible”
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We Found A Lovebird – “Chet”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Inspired by a poignant moment from the Bruce Weber documentary on Chet Baker, “Chet” captures a scene in which Baker, against all expectations, reflects on his life without regret, expressing only gratitude for the path he has walked. With an unconventional chord progression (blending C, Fm, and E7 in a way rarely seen in rock), the track evokes moody, evocative, and haunting vibes, channeling the wistfulness and mystery of iconic 80s rock groups while paying homage to musical legends.”
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Temporary Drag – “Through and Through”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The new music project of Scott Scharinger, the ex-guitarist/singer from the emo revival band Dads. There’s very direct influences from the 80’s which are blended with Scott’s original guitar playing and emo/indie sound.”
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Fake Dad – “ON/OFF”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The single is a grunge classic full of bottled-up rage and sexual frustration. De Varona chronicles the moment-by-moment experience of being emotionally overwhelmed and overstimulated—bedrotting, serotonin burnout, doomscrolling, time bleeding together, laying on the bathroom floor trying to figure out if she’s feeling too much, or not enough.”
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These Dead Machines – “Phantoms”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “It’s mainly about kinds of loss and the complicated ways we can feel about it. Not being able to share things with that person and some ways them never leaving you and yet in that, love and resilience”
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Robert Ascroft – “Where Did You Go” (feat. Britta Phillips)
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Following last year’s head turning collaboration with Chromatics singer Ruth Radelet on “Faded Photograph,” A-list Hollywood photographer, director and musician Robert Ascroft taps vocalist and actress Britta Phillips, of indie bands Luna and Dean & Britta, to channel the allure of 1960s Film Noir with the dark and surreal beauty of David Lynch’s Lost Highway in sound and cinema with the new single “Where Did You Go.” The track boasts Ashcroft’s ethereal guitar interplay with Roger Brogan’s rhythmic mode drumming to conjure a haunting vintage charm with a whip-smart modern allure.”
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