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hesitant – “some light”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “some light” is the first new single from hesitant, a gazey, grungy, doomy rock band from brooklyn. the song is about the search for a glimmer of hope when life starts to feel overwhelmingly dark.
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Sam Varga – “What If I’m Okay?”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “’What If I’m Okay’ came out of a brutal morning that turned amazing,” Sam reveals. “I was hungover, my coffee order that morning took 45 minutes and my food order got messed up. Then, the write I was heading to was canceled last minute—but the producer, Todd Tran, pulled together a new room in 30 minutes. There were five of us crammed in (way more than I usually write with), and the mix of mania and hangovers meant we didn’t have the energy to overthink. The song itself is about being exhausted by comparison and self-improvement, and realizing that maybe things are already okay. I’ve gone deep into therapy, philosophy, self-help—all of it—but the truth is simple: wake up, try your best, do what you love, and try not to be a dick. Sleep and three meals a day help too—wild.”
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Caifein – “Bleach in the Lasagna”
Country: Australia
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Bleach in the Lasagna” is based on a true story and contains chugging guitars interspersed with clean stabbing time changes, and the unmistakable Caifein wall of sound.
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Faulty Rivals – “Tears in a Vial”
Country: Canada
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Tears in a Vial pulls at the heartstrings by telling the story of a bitter-sweet romance coming to an end. Blending soft verses with heavy choruses, this song takes listeners on the rollercoaster of emotions that we all experience during a turbulent break-up. Best suited for fans of Grunge and Hard Rock, it will leave fans in a state of catharsis from all too relatable lyrics performed through sweet and singable vocal melodies.
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UKofA – “Hope Assassin”
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Having shared stages with Foo Fighters and Slash in Hawk Eyes, John MacKenzie launches UKofA with ‘Hope Assassin,’ a fierce industrial anthem of energy, layers, and intensity.”
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Decrepit Youths – “Sound of the Underground”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: With their latest release, Decrepit Youths veer into somewhere they’ve never been, taking a chart topping pop anthem, Girls Aloud’s ‘Sound Of The Underground’, and twisting it into something entirely their own. The six-piece wanted to give their fans something fresh but also familiar and relatable
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Friday Project – “Pick Me Up (When I Fall)”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “If you’ve been keeping an ear out for the next generation of raw and honest rock, Friday Project’s latest single “Pick Me Up (When I Fall)” comes in with the kind of fearless energy that only a teenage trio can bring. Jack Galloway’s soaring vocals cut through this track and are perfectly matched by gritty guitar riffs that ebb and surge with the song’s center. While so many rock singles dwell on heartbreak or rebellion, “Pick Me Up (When I Fall)” celebrates those people who truly lift you up when life gets heavy, and the strength you return to them in kind.”
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Alien Chicks – “Illuminati”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Illuminati is a hate letter to the music industry. We hate the way the industry attempts to control a band’s every move, take credit for their accomplishments and for the most part generally waste their time with empty promises. Being part of a tight knit DIY music scene who are all struggling together, we feel it’s part of our duty to hold onto this community and to not let it be infiltrated by those who claim to be music lovers but are not. This is a song for the scene and for those who actually understand what being in a band is all about. Not for the posers in lanyards.”
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Next Week’s Washing – “To Carry On”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Toronto-based Next Week’s Washing captures the moody resolve of today’s youth in “To Carry On,” their dreamy new single. The track blends richly layered vocal harmonies with the band’s signature guitar ambiance and forthright lyrics, creating an experience that is both atmospheric and assertive, reflecting the best of indie band culture and looking boldly to the future. Summoning the confidence to face life’s challenges both thematically and through its driving, straight-to-the-soul sound, “To Carry On” flies high.
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MOTO SOLO – “Fantasy Meet Pleasure”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Fantasy Meet Pleasure is produced by Queens of the Stone Age bassist Michael Shuman. Shuman also plays guitar and bass on the song. The song is mixed by GRAMMY-winner Matty Green (TV on the Radio, Weezer), and mastered by GRAMMY-winner Emily Lazar (David Bowie, Foo Fighters, Depeche Mode). ‘Fantasy Meet Pleasure’ is about the moment where imagination meets sensation — when fantasy becomes a pathway to pleasure, whether through touch, taste, or the mind’s own (or altered) chemistry. I directed the music video and painted the single’s cover art.
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Otherless – “Family (friendly)”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Family (friendly)’ is our 2nd release, with influences drawn from, noise rock, jangle pop, and post-punk. Completely self-engineered and mixed by the 4 of us”
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