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Rees Finley – “I Belong Beside You”

Get ready for some melodic alt-rock goodness with “I Belong Beside You,” the new single from Columbus, Ohio singer-songwriter, Rees Finley. This track will hold you from start to finish with a sunny melody intertwined with killer riffs, dancy drums and Finley’s electric vocals. It’s the first single off the promising crooner’s new album, A Tale Told by an Idiot, and boy is it a good one. Hear it for yourself below. For more Rees Finley and to stream A Tale Told by an Idiot, visit his official site and Spotify here.

They Owe Us – “Don’t Think About Me”

Swedish indie-pop duo, They Owe Us, schools us in the visuals for their hypnotic new dance single, “Don’t Think About Me.” Off their debut album, Broken English & Sad Serenades, duel singers, Rane and Kris, borrow from their own experiences as grade school outcasts to set the visual backdrop. They surround their scintillating vocals with bassy percussions and featherweight flutes for a track you’ve got to hear. Watch the video below. Broken English & Sad Serenades is out now. Check it out on the group’s official site here or Spotify here.

Tonight: Potty Mouth

Buffalo’s Mohawk Place hosts a bad-ass night of women-lead indie rock acts tonight that will melt your face clean off. Topping the bill is the LA-based pop-rock trio, Potty Mouth. Still riding high off the releases of their sophomore album, SNAFU, and new single “I Wanna,” the band promises a set full of lighthearted and high-powered melodies that will make you throw a fist in the air. Both catchy and in your face, Potty Mouth is irresistible and sure to be added to your heavy rotation after this livewire performance. Providing support is the LA indie rocker, Colleen Green. If there’s one thing you should know about Green it’s that she’s cooler than you. Get over it. She’ll charm you with anti-social bubblegum vocals over crunchy riffs straight from the garage. You don’t want to miss this talented singer-songwriter while she’s in town. Rounding out the night is local alt-rocker, Stress Dolls.[...]

Miss June – “Best Girl”

New Zealand punk rockers, Miss June, go hard in the visuals for their wildly melodic party anthem, “Best Girl.” Fronted by singer/guitarist, Annabel Liddel, the Kiwi Courtney Love commands the track with an irresistible and fun chorus that will make you want to do a keg stand. If you need a dynamite track that explodes like a party favor (and who doesn’t?), watch the video below. For more Miss June, visit their Bandcamp here.

Quinton Brock Unveils New Single “Rush for Love”

Former Buffalonian-turned New York soul crooner, Quinton Brock, strikes an emotional chord with his touching new single, “Rush for Love.” Off his upcoming EP, Scooter, Brock enlists the help of legendary Stone City Band bassist, Jerry Livingston, to bring this thoughtfully heartbreaking rendition to life. The vocalist will give you goosebumps as he pours his heart over an emotional beat stitched together with measured trumpets and pining strings. Slow down your day and give it a listen below. Scooter is out tomorrow (June 21st) but you can have a taste today.

The Real Zebos – “Your Ex Said You Can’t Dance”

Omaha, NE indie rockers, The Real Zebos, come through with the retro dance track, “Your Ex Said You Can’t Dance.” Inspired by a local mystery man/dance machine, this five-piece will fill your eardrums with sprightly synths, a driving drumbeat and charismatic chorus. If your ex has been trashing you and your moves all over town, prove them wrong with this killer single below. Check out more of The Real Zebos on Spotify here and official site here.

Slow Cooker – Do a Kickflip

Grab your board and get ready to shred with Buffalo four-piece, Slow Cooker, and their debut full length, Do a Kickflip, a post-hardcore tour de force that will leave your ears happy and bleeding. Since forming in 2015, old friends Ian McCrohan, Andy Krzystek, Joe McGrath and Adam Malchof have carved out a distinct and delightful calamity of sweaty garage rock injected with hardcore punk super serum. The results, as reflected in the hilariously off-putting cover art, are unapologetically unique, individualized and just plain awesome. You can call it “weird,” but the best and most interesting things in life usually are. Do a Kickflip opens with a big bang with the track, “Fix It.” Right off the bat, Slow Cooker pummels you with a one-two knockout punch of righteously avant-garde garage jams complemented perfectly by unmistakable vocals. Singer/guitarist McCrohan delivers resilient lyrics with a frantic flamboyancy and mood swing inflections[...]

Famous – “Forever”

Get swept up in the visuals for the wonderful art-rock opus, “Forever,” from London act, Famous. This is the first single on their recently released debut mini-album, England, and boy is it a good one. Vocalist Jack Merrett’s evocative vocals command a poignant and dazzling beat composed of striking synths and a groovy undertone. Watch it out below. Listen to England on Spotify here and visit Famous on Facebook here.

Beef Gordon Whips Up New Single “ABC”

Rochester weirdo pop provocateur, Beef Gordon, channels an S&M Raffi on the subversive new single, “ABC.” Off his debut album, Queen Shade, Gordon (also from Buffalo Sex Change) crafts a playfully elementary beat entirely on a Casio MT-68 keyboard. With each keystroke, the wonderfully bizarre crooner lulls you into a lucid dream that’s far more mischievous than it lets on. Get tied up in this neat little track below. Queen Shade is out tomorrow (June 14th). Stream it on Gordon’s Spotify here or Bandcamp here. ABC by Beef Gordon

KYTES – “Alright”

Feel the burn with the vibrant new visuals for the single, “Alright,” from German indie electronica aces, KYTES. This feel-good dance track will give you a reason to smile with its catchy and bombastic beat wrapped up in a positive and carefree message. This breath of fresh air is one you’ll definitely want to add to your workout mix so watch and enjoy below. For more KYTES, visit their SoundCloud here or Spotify here.

The Harmaleighs – “Don’t Panic”

Nashville’s female indie pop duo, The Harmaleighs, swoop in with their sleepy and folky new single, “Don’t Panic.” Off their upcoming and deeply personal concept album, She Won’t Make Sense, this somber bedroom tune strikes a chord with emotionally intimate vocals and Americana instrumentals. Check it out below. She Won’t Make Sense is our August 2nd. Pre-order the album on their official site here and visit their Spotify here for more tracks.

Alex Russell – “Shawty”

Long Island emcee, Alex Russell, drops his latest single, “Shawty,” a bumpin’ break-up track that will make you forget about your ex. Russell pours his heart over genuine and relatable raps with a smooth and silky flow. Complimenting the rhymes is an upbeat, yet faded production composed of a trunk-thumping bass and airy tones. So quit stalking Instagram and move on with this new track below. For more Alex Russell tracks, visit Spotify here.

The National Debt – “Capable”

Plug into the groovy new single, “Capable,” from California indie rockers, The National Debt. Off their debut self-titled album, this talented five-piece craft a robust and unique sounding tune. Bassy undertones, shimmering accents and measured strings will keep your head nodding while frontman Nicholas Crespin’s soothing vocals tie everything together for a track you’ll want to hear over and over again. Give it a listen below. Be sure to check out The National Debt’s debut self-titled album on Spotify here.

Rony Rex – “Milk It ft. Carla Monroe”

Finnish electronica wunderkind, Rony Rex, collabs with London-based siren, Carla Monroe, on the bubbly new dance track, “Milk It.” Distinguishing himself from the dark and dreary Finnish sound, Rex lays down a bright and playful production for Monroe. Her seductive vocals hopscotch across the beat and are enough to turn a 4am warehouse party into a bounce house. Bust a move and spin it below. For more Rony Rex goodness, check out his official site here or Spotify here.

The Manx – “Hateful Goo”

Take the gnarliest trip of your life with LA art-rockers, The Manx, and the visuals for their surreal new single, “Hateful Goo.” Off the outfit’s upcoming album, Malibu Slime, this track is a total head rush with its thrashing punk beat and cult-like vocals. Each band member, playing an eclectic mix of instruments ranging from an electric banjo to an accordion, worked double duty to bring this wild video to life by tapping into their animation backgrounds. Prepare yourself for something you’ve never seen before and watch it below. Be on the look out for The Manx’s Malibu Slime dropping July 12th via their Bandcamp here.