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10 new songs we bet you didn’t catch this week

You’re welcome: We’ve made finding new songs by rising bands easy. Each week, we’re gathering the best from the underground and offering it to you in one, concise list. In response, we want to hear your favorite. Let us know what track you’ll be spinning for the rest of the weekend in the comments!

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Inklings – “In Case It Works”

Alternative duo Inklings, featuring the vocal talents of FVR’s Kier Kemp, debuted the final release in a trio of singles, teasing for an EP that will arrive later this year.

Imad Royal – “Bad 4 U” (feat. Gnash)

Imad Royal’s new version of “Bad 4 U” features Gnash. Gnash creates hip-hop raised on pop punk and was featured in AP 345’s AP Recommends section.

Sundara Karma – “She Said”

”She Said” is the current single from Sundara Karma’s newest album, Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect. The indie Brits are getting a ton of love across the pond and are currently finishing up some tour dates in the U.S.

Outside – “Sun Won’t Shine”

Outside are a “rock band that is mentally rooted in hardcore and punk,” who released a new track, “Sun Won’t Shine,” from their new, self-titled album. The song deals with a load of heavy topics, most prominently with the passing of Evin Daniels’ grandfather and the frontman's struggle with religion.

Allday – “Baby Spiders” (feat. Mallrat)

Allday is a rising cult sensation from Australia. His new track, “Baby Spiders,” fetaures the talent of Mallrat and comes from his new album, Speeding.

Vita and the Woolf – “Feline”

Vita and the Woolf are releasing their new album, Tunnels, June 16. “Feline” is culled from that record and comes with a cinematic clip, which you can view above.

Macseal – “Harry”

Yep—the in Harry in “Harry” is, in fact, Harry Styles. Macseal’s new EP—Yeah, No, I Know—is due out May 5, and it was recorded by Modern Baseball’s Jake Ewald.

Last Second Chance – “Just Like That”

Helmed by former Down & Dirty member Chris Nokia, Last Second Chance released their debut single, “Just Like That,” this week. “We are exploring a whole new world of music—really creating something that no one would expect to hear from us,” Nokia says, who moved from Sweden to Los Angeles with his band.

Bent Knee – “Land Animal’”

Currently on tour with Thank You Scientist, Bent Knee announced their new album, Land Animal, due out June 23 via Sony/InsideOutMusic. The title track has a new music video, which you can see above.

Early Riser– “The Nevers”

Indie-punks Early Riser combine pop-punk and cello-driven—yes, cello—melodies on their forthcoming new album, Currents, which releases June 16 via Anchorless Records and A-F Records (Anti-Flag’s own label).

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