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blondestandard – “Not The Only One”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “It’s about the frustration of being used—especially when you’re someone who leads with kindness and openness—only to realize too late that not everyone has your best interests at heart. It’s not easy to go through these experiences, but as much as they hurt, they also teach you invaluable lessons about boundaries, self-respect, and not letting people take your kindness for granted. I’ve found peace in being able to look back at those moments and realize that I’m better for having lived through them. The song isn’t just about the pain; it’s about acknowledging that pain, finding closure, and using it to grow.”
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Rum Jungle – “Don’t Be A Stranger”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This was a tune that went through a bunch of different versions before it made it to all the lads. It really took shape once that riff was added, we had the skeleton then Maje ripped this mad riff, originally in a different spot which we then shifted to fit there and it became the best part of the track. We’re hoping this can be a huge track to play live and having rehearsed it a bit now it’s already so fun to play. Hope people listened feel just as good as I do every time I hear the riff come in for the first time.”
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The Road Warrior – “Nobody’s Home”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This is our debut single, and we want people to hear it and feel it. It’s a punchy song about being abandoned with no way out. Very angsty. Very angry. Very easy to turn the volume up.”
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Sik Sik Sicks – “Good Person”
Country: US
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Good Person” rejects victimhood and calls out exploitation, control, and the pressures of cancel culture. Demanding self-agency and authenticity, its message resonates with those defying conformity and rejecting the performative standards of modern social dynamics, making a powerful statement on autonomy, independence, and the right to self-expression.”
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Tabloid Nation – “I’ll Make It Up To You”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Second single from debut album (Sparta/Warner) details the struggle of relationships’ failure and the protagonist desire and need to “Make It Up to You” for what has been lost. This song is an alternative rock anthem with big guitar hook, memorable chorus and Bonham’esque beat and fills. Think Smashing Pumpkins, Cage the Elephant, Foals and Badflower”
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Kristen Anzelc – “Scars”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Scars” is a reflection of the inner battle between wanting to be loved and fearing that the wounds from your past might make you unlovable. It’s about the courage to open up and let someone in, even when you’re afraid they’ll see the parts of you that are still healing. It’s a reminder that love can exist, even with the scars we carry.”
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Strange Demons – “So What Now”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Reminiscent of RHCP, and maybe a bit of Rage Against the Machine, this 90s inspired Alt Rock track goes hard with the riffs and ends with an epic guitar solo.”
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Shady Baby – “Held In”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Keeping its toes dipped in anxieties and euphorias of U.S 90s Alt-Rock, ‘Held In’ offers a music of resistance and grit; of powering head-on through the heartbreak. Recorded with Dan Crook (Nadine Shah, Nuha Ruby Ra), and mixed by Theo Verney (English Teacher, Lime Garden, Egyptian Blue), the single dovetails driving, pared-back productions and a surging heart-on-sleeve melancholy, exacting Shady Baby’s most mature and emotionally tender offering to date.”
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Maudlin Strangers – “Under My Skin”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Under My Skin” is about knowing you’re in a toxic relationship, yet allowing yourself to stay in it. We’ve all been in a situation where we know it’s not what we want or deserve, yet sometimes it’s easier to go along with it than to take the more difficult route of making a change.”
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Making Friends As Adults – “Monsters”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “”Monsters” is a story about resiliency in facing and overcoming metaphorical demons that represent personal challenges, fears, and insecurities.”
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