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Macatier – “Wolves”
Country: UK
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: Wolves is a dark, atmospheric song about the looming threat of nuclear annihilation. With imagery of bombs falling, burning cities, and sleepless nights, it captures the quiet terror of waiting for the end. The ‘wolves’ described in the song mirror the tension, fear, and inevitability of destruction. It’s both a cry for peace and a reckoning with powerlessness.
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Nimbus Cart – “Rather”
Country: Belgium
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: Rather is a punkrock anthem about resilience. Janis wrote it mid burn-out, as she was tired of all the criticism she was getting. She was tired of being a marionette of society and decided it was time to just be herself, whatever all the other people would think. Driven by distorted riffs and relentless drums, it captures the chaos of falling, rising, and pushing through the endless rat race.
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Wiltingflower – “Infected”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Infected is a song about self-love, empowerment, and the battle of breaking free from your own demons. It is written in a break-up/love story way but it’s more personifying your own depression, revealing the toxic ‘romanticisation’ some people may have with mental illness. It is a message to share the struggles of breaking up your relationship with your mental illness.
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Oliver Denyer – “Caligula”
Country: UK
Genre: Classic Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Caligula was a Roman emperor. He had a short reign, but became infamous for his insane, power hungry behaviour, including public torture, sleeping with senator’s wives then gloating about it in front of them, putting up massive statues of him, raising taxes to unfair levels etc. .He was assassinated by his own royal guard – stabbed 30 times in front of his wife and children. This song suggests Caligula isn’t dead – because there’s power hungry megalomaniacs everywhere.”
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Satan Therapist – “Witch Piss”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Metal
Words From the Artist/PR: “This stanky little number is sure to set the vibe right to cap off a spooky October,” says frontman and bassist, Lucas Segall. “With its haunting intro that builds up to an evil cacophony, you know that nothing is quite going to be ok ever again!”
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No Breaks Jake – “Trouble”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Trouble,” the second track of No Breaks Jake’s upcoming Amygdalan EP, was crafted with careful attention to warmth and accessibility. Subdued vocals, cleaner guitar tones, and gradual layering of instruments build toward moments of cathartic intensity. “The bridge, in particular, is my favourite part of the song,” Kassay explains. “There’s this feeling where everything inverts and the song sort of wraps its arms around you.”
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Sheyan Regan – “Galactic”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Galactic” is a vibrant, orbiting love anthem where magnetic attraction meets cosmic horizons. The union of romance and the universe becomes literal: your partner isn’t just someone you love, they’re a celestial event The track threads scenes of interstellar collision, comet-roaming discovery and transcendence. It culminates in the repeated mantra of the chorus, a hypnotic invocation, like floating past stars on autopilot.
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Dream Creeps – “Control Apologize Delete”
Country: Canada
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Control Apologize Delete” is the 2nd single off of Dream Creeps’ upcoming album. The band recorded everything themselves and was mixed and mastered by Chris Dimas.
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Velorum – “Hollow Moon”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Velorum’s debut EP Alsephina Phase blends thick, layered guitars with lush vocal harmonies, creating a sound that’s equal parts heavy and ethereal. Includes members from Failure, Blinker the Star, Spotlights and Vast Robot Armies, and drawing inspiration from artists such as Torche, Hum, The Beatles, and The Beach Boys.
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DISMISS – “On The Edge”
Country: Greece
Genre: Hard rock
Words From the Artist/PR: The bastard child of Maneskin’s bass-driven glam, Metallica’s precise riffing, and Guns N’ Roses’ swagger, “On The Edge” was first tested and proven live while supporting Palaye Royale. Branded by Rocking.gr as the hottest up-and-coming band of Greece, DISMISS releases the first single off the band’s debut album.
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