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Public Order – “STRANGER”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “STRANGER” for us is exactly what Public Order is about – it’s guitar music and storytelling, backed by the synths and drums of the dance music we love and grew up on”
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onedaybear – “Riot”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ” “Riot” by onedaybear is a thought-provoking track that delves into the theme of rebellion throughout history. Touching on significant moments such as the American War of Independence, the song reflects on individual attitudes towards life and the impact of media on society. Recorded in Peak Forest, England, the single captures the essence of the location’s historical significance, adding an extra layer of depth to the music. With a self-recorded approach, onedaybear brings a raw and authentic energy to “Riot,” making it a must-listen for fans of innovative and introspective music.”
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Skinner – “Calling In Sick”
Country: Ireland
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “The song is about calling in sick to the world. Life is tough for most people right now and there is no down time for most of us. Some days just feel like you’re hurtling towards destruction and I just wanted to write a song that captures that feeling of anger and frustration of having to say enough is enough. Fuck everything I’m just going to do me for today. And I think that’s fair.”
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Her Leather Jacket – “Madness In My Mind”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “With gritty guitars and an explosive rhythm, the track perfectly captures the fierce nature of a relationship that appears imperfect to outsiders but feels entirely right to those experiencing it. The song, co-written and produced by Aaron Gillespie of Underoath and The Almost, kicks off the band’s fall tour with Tyler Hilton and Underoath.”
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ARK IDENTITY – “I’m Done Living”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “We are all constantly evolving, becoming new versions of ourselves. All of us have an inner child and past self. This song is about saying goodbye to that part of you and declaring “I’m done living that way” and moving on to the next stage”
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Deadly Apples – “Infection”
Country:Canada
Genre: Alt Metal
Words From the Artist/PR: “Very dark and powerful song with a catchy chorus. It blends the heaviness of bands such as Korn with the electronics of Nine Inch Nails, in a modern way.”
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Sunset Station – “Video Star”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This is our newest track, which started out as a baseline; we were able to build around this song and furthermore create a really vivid soundscape. Inspired by sounds of the early 80s, (and constantly spinning Faith by the cure) we were able to bring a fresh perspective to our sound and push our creative boundaries further!”
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Sister Ghost – “Drain You”
Country: Ireland
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Fully embracing the bright and euphoric 90s pop-rock aesthetic she has grown into over the years, ‘Beyond The Water’ brings together the broad and emotive presence she has been cultivating for the past decade. Highlighted by its riveting focus track “Drain You”, her highly-anticipated initial full-length looks to burst out of the gates with all the gusto and grit Sister Ghost has become synonymous for lately.”
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Nathan Leong – “Insomnia”
Country: Hong Kong
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “A high octane pop punk track about liking someone so much you can’t sleep”
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The Horizons – “Pity Party”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Pity Party is an explosive rock song that oozes energy and mood. It’s replicates he emotions of splitting up with a long term partner and people treating you differently now you’re on your own again.”
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Culture Clash – “Bad Odour”
Country: UK
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “To me, Bad Odour is especially important as it’s tied to how the band came to be as it currently is. Culture Clash was a concept between three friends for a couple of years, but we never managed to develop the idea into something bigger. However, after the unfortunate passing of our original bass player Charlie, we felt we had a responsibility to push the band into becoming something more. Then after James joined us on drums, that vision came about & this was the first song we finished writing on our first day in the rehearsal room”.
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