the rundown

Get your new music fix with these brand spankin’ new tunes from all over the world – you can also find these songs on our Limited Time Offer Spotify playlist. 

Alicia Glass – “Burrito”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Driven by moody guitars and punch-you-in-the-face vocals, the song Burrito creates a space where daydreams and reality blur. It’s a song for anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed by life and just wanted to hide away in their own world.”

Christmas – “Maggot”

Country: Germany

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Everybody knows that guy, the moocher who’s got it all and still can’t get enough. This powerful two-minute punk rock ode is dedicated to exactly that kind of person. “Maggot” is an echoing smack into the faces of all the spongers of every social class.”

Running Man – “One Wrong Move”

Country: US

Genre: Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “First single off the debut self-titled LP from Running Man, a Midwest supergroup featuring current and former members of Dead Kennedys, The Wynona Riders, Mondo Drag, The Multiple Cat, Meth and Goats, Lord Green, and Tambourine. The Quad Cities (IL/IA) based band plays a scorching brand of punk rock & roll recalling the sounds and swagger of Detroit and NYC in the 1970s. Recorded by Running Man bassist and Daytrotter co-founder Patrick Stolley, and featuring current Dead Kennedys frontman, and former Lookout Records recording artist, Skip Greer, the album features 10 tracks that capture the rawness and sincerity of early punk without coming off as a nostalgia act.”

Khaki – “Of Course”

Country: Norway

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Of course, is a power pop / pop punk song about punching above your own weight in love. About taking those first steps out on the dance floor towards the one you want, and embarking on the journey to the great unknown.”

Loose Cougar – “Borderline”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Borderline is a fun rock n roll song that pulls from classic rock influences mixed with modern sounds and the current since of emotional bewilderment so many of us seem to experience these days.”

Yearn – “plastic”

Country: US

Genre: Shoegaze

Words From the Artist/PR: “written about those who turn to faith only when their lives are in peril”

Nothing Natural – “Cold Star”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Cold Star is the title track off of Nothing Natural’s latest full length effort. This song embodies stylistically, the line NN straddles throughout the record—big sounding shoegaze, chorus drenched solos, and ultra cool vocals, and a tight beat. This song just builds it’s world as it goes. it starts rhythmic and cool, then punches down with a mega huge power pop chorus. by the time the solos come in towards the end of the song, the song is soaring on high. heaven sent.”

Xay Cole – “Downer”

Country: US

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Downer is good freaky fun with a danceable beat. Maybe it’s a downer, but it chugs along with it’s chanting and synthetic pulsating, and puts a stupid smile on face. Xay Cole is the captain of SF’s avant guarde punk underground. Self recorded and produced by Xay. Off of the concept record, 21st Century Wrist—a record about having ancient problems in the modern world.”

Movieland – “I Relate”

Country: Canada

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR:  “Originally recorded during their formative years in the 1990’s, “I Relate” delves into the complexities of youth and self-doubt, encapsulating the angst of a generation navigating the challenges of an evolving music landscape. Unlike in the past, when discovering music was a challenge, today’s fans can easily access and explore music on various streaming platforms, allowing them to appreciate Movieland’s sound in a way that wasn’t possible before. After years of anticipation from dedicated listeners, 604 Decades now aims to finally bring these songs to light. “

AHRF – “Weather or Not”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Weather or Not is AHRF’s newest song since their debut album Extracurricular. Weather or Not is a nihilistic narration of a karaoke date experience. True to their Canadian roots, many references to the greatest Canadian band are made. Attempts at lyrical humour are made and the guitars are too loud; AHRF is extremely excited to share what’s been happening in their world.”