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. 

Sam Sample – “Embargo”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Inspired by British rock bands like Catfish and the Bottlemen, Oasis, Sam Fender, and Wunderhorse, Sam Sample’s Embargo will have you face scrunching and head banging to spite yourself”

Off Judy – “New World Tempo”

Country: Australia

Genre: Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: Byron Bay Rock outfit, Off Judy launch their debut full-length Album, Good Boy on October 3, led by the feature track “New World Tempo”—a beat-driven sprint about life accelerating faster than you can breathe, and the choice to keep pace or be left in the dust. Drawing on the band’s trademark powerpop-punk energy and sharp storytelling, “New World Tempo” locks into a relentless pulse while the lyrics ask, “Can you keep the beat up?”—a mantra for our always-on era.

The Okay Greats – “The Music Is Blasting”

Country: US

Genre: Skate Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “This is our 3rd and final single for our late October full length. It is a ska punk song that pulls from influences such as Reel Big Fish, Less than Jake, and Op Ivy. It’s a fan favorite at our shows”

Creature Canyon – “Bad Wishes”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “‘Bad Wishes’ blends gritty indie rock energy with raw emotion. Dark hooks, soaring guitars, and cathartic release for fans of Cage the Elephant, Jack White, Alabama Shakes. “

Lost In The City – “Bunk Beds”

Country: US

Genre: Pop Punk

Words From the Artist/PR: “This track is that kid who shows up to the party in a hoodie while everyone else is dressed up. It is messy, loud, and full of hooks sharp enough to leave a scar. If your playlist claims to know anything about breakups in parking lots or yelling into the night like it might answer back then this is the song for you. All instrumentals were written by our heavily punk-inspired drummer. Our guitarist’s daughter (5 years old) screams the opening “Let’s Go” for us on this one!”

Red Skies Dawning – “Shipwrecked”

Country: US

Genre: Alt Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “I’m a Singer/Songwriter. I’m releasing a new hard rock album, this is the first single from the album. It was produced by Chris Dawson(Any Given Sin, Silent Theory, Three Days Grace and more). I originally wrote these songs as Pop songs, then we re-arranged them to hard rock.”

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The Bankes Brothers – “Waited All Night”

Country: Canada

Genre: Indie Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “This one came together after a long travel day, and little to no sleep. We walked into the studio, and our producer (Gus Van Go) gave us enough caffeine to kill a small animal,” laughs Nelson. “All we had was a verse, chorus, and a ‘lion sleeps tonight’ rhythm in a voice memo, but after several coffees and a few martinis we managed to get the lyrics and a new bridge written in a day, and it’s become a band favourite from the EP.”

ODC – “Twisted Love”

Country: France

Genre: Alt Metal

Words From the Artist/PR: “Twisted Love” is a high-impact modern rock track from Paris-based band ODC. Built on massive guitar riffs, driving grooves, and a seamless blend of rap and soaring female vocals, it delivers both raw aggression and catchy melodic hooks. The song’s dual energy — queer rapper Sonny’s razor-sharp verses and frontwoman Célia’s powerful, emotional choruses — makes it instantly dynamic and versatile for sync. Themes of attraction vs. destruction, sweetness vs. brutality, give it emotional depth while keeping a strong, edgy momentum.

Pop Pop Vernac – “Difference Vs. Change”

Country: Canada

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR:  Difference Vs. Change reflects the frustration of being stuck in maladaptive behavioral patterns, where small changes fail to improve outcomes. An expression of the desire for a real transformation, capturing the quiet yearning for a deeper change.

The Silkies – “Lies”

Country: US

Genre: Garage Rock

Words From the Artist/PR: “Essentially the song is about the freedom of living in ignorance and how quickly it can come crashing down on you. Should you continue living in bliss or face life’s ugly truths?”