From
Fraserburgh, Scotland, this is Dude Trips with some
Emo
Emo
Evergreen
by Dude Trips
“I haven’t written too many break up songs but I feel this one is emotive and the most important one I have written to date—showing that everything can fall apart even at the best of times."
We're garage rockers from Washington DC. This track is an upbeat post-punk song with sparse, but biting, guitar lines and an ethereal vibe. Some of the riffs echo math and even prog rock. We were inspired after participating in the Women's March a couple years ago and wrote this song.
Hola! We're Las Nubes from Miami, FL. We're a fuzzed-out dream pop trio from Miami, FL with songs in English and Spanish. Our debut full-length, entitled SMVT is dropping this coming June. If you're into catchy, lo-fi, distorted songs, you might dig what we do!
Hey, We're Matter Of Mind, a 4 piece Alt Rock band from Stockport, Manchester.
Our music is Loud, Pounding and carries's emotion, something a little different from what's coming out of Manchester at the moment. We're not your typical Manchester Indie Band
The Weekend Classic recently announced their signing with independent record label, Rude Records and their forthcoming EP entitled 'Better Health', due out April 6, 2018. produce and mix the six-track EP. Off the release comes “Mutual Interest” a song about a stagnant, yet hopeful relationship.
Hello Punktastic! We are OCEANDVST, a new female fronted pop punk band and we would like to introduce ourselves! We have just released our new music video for our song "Stay" for which we have worked very hard. It would be wonderful if you give it a try!
We're a new pop punk band from Boston, and our first single “Bad Memory,” is about the challenges of life during the pandemic -- and the hope that someday this will all be behind us. It's a bouncy -- but not saccharine -- tune with a 90s sound.
We're Teen Jesus & the Jean Teasers from Canberra, Australia. Our new single 'Desk Chair' is a tribute to teenage feelings, and the problems that seem life changing but turn out to be insignificant. It’s about self-sabotage and wanting what you don’t have.
If you've got something specific in mind, try searching:
If you want to browse around, try some of these recent and popular band names and genres, as
provided by the bands themselves. You could also just
try a random shuffle
and go nuts.