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Simon Walker – “Risk It All”
Country: UK
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This song was written by Stewart Brock and Nick Tsang who have written various number ones and top 10 hits for the likes of Jess Glynn, Scouting For Girls and Busted.
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Black Hat – “How I Won the War”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Power induced psychosis gets this soldier through a rough time.
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Jersey Side Killers – “Not the Way”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: About a girl who wants to get married but he doesn’t love her the same and breaks it off so as not to lead her on but she keeps coming back trying to tempt him into getting back together but it’s over …or is it
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Raisalka – “Crystalline”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Crystalline is about wanting to show vulnerability but being afraid to do so. It’s about feeling uncertain of whether or not you’ll be accepted, and pushing away in order to protect yourself.
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Brother Wolf – “Worthless Billionaire”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Side B of the album takes a thought-provoking turn with ‘Worthless Billionaire,’ this first single released in the wake of Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter. This brilliant concept song immerses the listener in the mindset of an indifferent billionaire, callous to the destructive consequences of their greed on society. What sets this track apart is its darkly humorous and sinister delivery, akin to John D. Rockefeller crooning Radiohead’s ‘Creep.’ ‘Worthless Billionaire’ provides a stark commentary on the unchecked excesses of wealth and power, particularly poignant in a world grappling with the ramifications of such unbridled influence.
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TAARN – “Save the Sun”
Country: Norway
Genre: Grunge
Words From the Artist/PR: Drummer Ole wrote the lyrics to this one, Singer Ben (me) had a suggestion for a title: “Save The Sun”. I just started singing it randomly while the band was rehearsing and writing it. Ole said: “but the sun doesn’t need saving”…?!? Singer Ben said: “yeah, but sometimes the light within does….”. Ole grabbed that and wrote this fine lyric.
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the world famous – “Lipstick Trick”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: The band is essentially a Boston transplant: most band members, including singer Will Harris, are originally from Massachusetts. Their sound feels at home enough in sunny California, calling back to bygone Weezer, but nonetheless feels thematically grounded in their native East Coast, often looking playfully askance at LA as it mines truth from the SoCal stereotypes we all know and love. It’s sentimental but layered; complex but unassuming. In the powered melodic voicings, strong hooks, and rousing triple guitars, there’s gold to be found for those who listen for it. the world famous’s strengths lie in their capacity to balance playful indulgence with a sort of reflexive kindness, and Harris’s lyrics remain focused on the good days while he flips through the bad ones with the ease of thumbing through a comic book on a sunny day.
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Slow Coast – “Don’t Let It Change You”
Country: US
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This song speaks of overcoming betrayal in love and coming out the other side with your heart intact. The swirling synths and driving single-string guitar lines meld together influences like the strokes and tame impala to create a powerful, yet emotional indie rock vibe.
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The Midwich Affair – “There’s Something in the Beat”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “There’s Something In The Beat’ contains the lyrics “If you didn’t want to dance, what did you come for?” We’re saying ‘You’re here…please enjoy yourselves!” It’s a metaphor for life.
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Ryo Makino and The Undertakers – “Matilda”
Country: Japan
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ‘We are a 3piece band in Japan. You may not have any chance to see our performance, but I’m glad to connect you through the Internet. I made this song from the Impression from the film Leon. The title Matilda is the name of the girl, as you know. I’ve seen the film so many times that the story and the atmosphere have sunk into my heart so deeply. I wish this song reminds you of many scenes of the film’
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