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Isaac Neilson – “Spiked (Mind Eraser)”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “I was on a night out with my mates, and later on in the evening me and a friend went outside having left our drinks on the table inside… The experience was horrific, surreal, and deeply disturbing, I had no control over my body whatsoever, but mentally was present the whole time. It was like being locked inside my head without any ability to control or change my situation. It’s awful to imagine how this experience has been for people in the isolation of less fortunate circumstances.”
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Color Palette – “Zombie”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Zombie” is upbeat, guitar-driven, hook heavy, and answers the question “what if the Strokes cranked their amps up to 10 and released a shoegaze-inspired song?”
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Blinker The Star – “Party’s Over Captain”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Party’s Over Captain” is a nod to Brian Jonestown Massacre’s onstage fisticuffs and Blinker The Star’s first new music since last year’s “Occult Classic” album.
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The Dahmers – “Nightmare of ’78”
Country: Sweden
Genre: Pop Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: Swedish horror rockers The Dahmers return with “Nightmare of ’78” — a high-voltage mix of punk energy, razor-sharp guitars, and irresistible pop hooks. It’s the first single from their upcoming third album Creature Feature, out January 13 (Friday the 13th). A hommage to cult horror and gritty pop culture, “Nightmare of ’78” channels the spirit of classic slashers with The Dahmers’ trademark mix of melody and menace. “If the melody doesn’t stick after the first listen, something’s seriously wrong with you,” the band laughs.
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Cannibal Daydream – “Baby, Can’t You Feel My Sickness?”
Country: US
Genre: Garage Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “It’s about a scorpion woman who sucked the soul outta my body and it hurt.”
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Keegan Powell – “Drown”
Country: Canada
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: Co-written and produced by Peter Van Helvoort of The Glorious Sons, the track combines urgent indie-rock energy with introspective lyrics that explore survival, shame, and supporting someone on the brink. Written entirely in the studio over the course of just a few hours, “Drown” was never sketched out beforehand – every note and lyric came to life in real time. Powell explains: “We wrote it in about an hour and recorded for another couple of hours. By the end of the afternoon, we had a whole song done and never touched it again.”
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Cosmic Madness – “Wait A Minute”
Country: Spain
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: This is an alternative rock song that talks about feeling displaced in today’s society. We’ve gotten to the most advanced humanity has ever been and it feels like we don’t really know how to use that power, making us a little bit confused on where we stand, and I think we have gotten to a point where we’re just like “well, this is fucked, but I’ll try to enjoy “. A forced carpe diem of sorts
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White Noise Cinema – “Tell Me I’m Wrong”
Country: UK
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: An angry, cinematic track about identity and existential dread in an AI-driven world, twisting 7/8 rhythms, fuzzy guitars and choral layers into something unmistakably White Noise Cinema.
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We Are Stories – “Tracey (Young At Heart)”
Country: US
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Tracy (Young at Heart)” is the third single from Houston alternative rock band We Are Stories, building momentum ahead of their debut album. This track stands out for its cinematic sadness – a swirling pulse of dim streetlights, longing regrets, and the haunting memory of a love who left too soon. Recorded live to preserve emotional rawness, this track introduces another view of We Are Stories unique sound. The released single includes additional bonus live tracks.
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Jane Street – “Simulation”
Country: Australia
Genre: Alt Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Simulation is the second song off a four track EP we have coming out in November. The EP explores the downfall of a relationship and the ways people can cope while still clinging to something they know won’t last. Simulation explores the stage of resentment where both parties are pretending everything is fine, without acknowledging their issues. This leads to feeling like nothing is real, like you’re trapped in a Simulation.”
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