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Tuff Sunshine – “No Juice”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “The song epitomises all that is good, warts and all, about Tuff Sunshine: ambitious, reflective and magnificently trippy. No Juice finds Leitera in superb form as he creates another off-kilter masterpiece, complete with adventurous arrangements and idiosyncratic songwriting. No Juice is taken from the forthcoming full-length album Vanity Matrix, which will be released on 4th October.”
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Shunk – “Goblin”
Country: Canada
Genre: Post-Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “Goblin is a Post-Punk and Deathrock song that is inspired and based off the poem “Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti. Screeching and bombastic vocals from front-woman Gabrielle Domingue tell the tale of two sisters, enticed by sweet fruits on offer by goblin men. The different instruments slam into each-other seamlessly underneath, with a notably impressive drum performance from Adrian Vaktor. The song is powerful, energetic, and was recorded mostly live off the floor in one afternoon.”
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Owen Marchildon – “Weather Gurl”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: ““Weather Gurl,” tells the story of someone harboring a secret crush on a weather anchor, capturing the ache of unrequited love with clever, vivid lyrics. The song is a delightful blend of classic rock influences brought together with a fresh twist. “
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Solar Bloom – “The Great Beyond”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is the first collaboration between Solar Bloom and Unknown Dream. It was a Tame Impala inspired psych rock track about overcoming the anxieties sometimes associated with having feelings for someone”
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young friend – “boyfriend material”
Country: Canada
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Songwriter Drew Tarves revives his buoyant, lovestruck crooner persona with this bluesy, slacker-rock song. At the heart of it, Tarves is grappling with his own vulnerability– afraid to really let someone in. He reunited with producer David Marinelli (FINNEAS, Ashe, Claud, Wallice) and told him, “We need to write something arrogant but somehow sexy.””
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Pollyanna Blue – “Vultures”
Country: UK
Genre: Pop Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Vultures is a lemonade track. By taking some pretty crappy lemons that life throws your way and squeezing out all of the sour anger, the band have created a ferociously riffy dessert rock track, ready for you to taste. Most people have come across a vulture or two in their lifetime and this song is a way of warning you to watch out for these greedy birds, to run away from them and to let them know they won’t get away from what they’ve done.”
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Sister Ghost – “I Bite Back”
Country: Ireland
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “This song is about battling depression and anxiety (‘the Black Dog took hold of me’) in a world that wants us to give in and give up. It’s about putting in the self-work and understanding the value of your own emotional intelligence, as well as the realisation that people who have low emotional intelligence aren’t worth losing any sleep over. Pick yourself up with kindness and grace and always keep moving forward.”
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Crones – “Dirt”
Country: Canada
Genre: Punk
Words From the Artist/PR: “A punky screed regarding the immortality of filth, Dirt, the final prerelease single from Crones third album, Human Error, mines the heretofore untapped musical vein the lies between Motörhead & the B-52s. Mixed & mastered by Wand/Ty Segall’s Cory Hanson for maximum sonic impact Dirt’s unhinged exploration of grime is a punk/garage banger worthy of worship.”
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Amy Abts – “I.R.L.”
Country: US
Genre: Indie Rock
Words From the Artist/PR: “Amy has the ability to paint a picture in her songs that are deeply nostalgic and seem to resonate at a level deeper then the average songwriter. Her sound mixes in classic sounds and arrangements that hawken to Petsounds, mixed with heavy 90s inspired guitars that bring to mind early Weezer, Mazzy Star and Smashing Pumpkins. IRL will be the first song we are releasing for this project. The collection of songs is inspired by her dipping her toe back into online dating, IRL speaks of an online match that went okay at first until she realized he only talked about his obsession with Pet Sounds and his music but never listened to any of Amy’s Songs. So she made her own Pet Sounds. The chorus of the song goes into the question, are these internet connections worth it? It all seems like bullshit but if it’s gone would I miss it?”
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Tor Rot – “deviate”
Country: UK
Genre: Shoegaze
Words From the Artist/PR: “Shoegaze sad song with angelic sounding vocals and heavier instrumental in the chorus.”
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