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THE 90 BEST SINGLES OF 2022


Alright so here's our final list for 2022. We've discovered so many amazing bands this year but what we enjoy the most is seeing bands that are still active, recording and putting new noise out. A lot of them are releasing singles now, which has become almost a standard considering what the industry has become. It's an awesome way to get your name out there fast, so don't wait to record a full album or even EP. We wanna hear you, so just go ahead and record a song! We'll definitely look for it. So here are 90 songs that came across our radar this year. Featuring some of the most badass women, queers and non-binary people, of course ;)

Oh and for those of you who don't have the time to browse through all these links, here is what you were waiting for...our epic 2022 playlist, featuring all our best albums, EPs and singles of the year. Clocking at around 11 hours and presenting 203 bands, we think you'll def find something you like in there.

Enjoy!


THE playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2b6m4WDBhnBObudgW0vlLm


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24/7 Diva Heaven - Everyman

https://247divaheaven.bandcamp.com/track/everyman-feat-lupus-lindemann-kadavar

Aiko El Grupo - Niños furbito y niñas lo que sea

https://aikoelgrupo.bandcamp.com/album/ni-os-furbito-y-ni-as-lo-que-sea

Anarchicks - Dare To Think









https://open.spotify.com/album/3SLTl6hkGnFuQs9jbJXmRa

Death Pill - Расцарапаю Ебало

https://deathpillgrrrlz.bandcamp.com/album/death-pill

Death Valley Girls - What Are The Odds









https://ganser.bandcamp.com/track/people-watching

Gen and the Degenerates - My Perfect


https://genntheband.bandcamp.com/track/rohmeresse

Grandma’s Ashes - Spring Harvest


No Hope X Mankind - Burning Hate

https://nohopexmankind1.bandcamp.com/


Surfbort - Never Gonna Be What You Want Me To Be

https://open.spotify.com/album/5U3lPzoYKLugbBER2HsB9N

Tempermental - How Could You Want Me

https://open.spotify.com/album/6QCeSxz6bKs0YFVgdSWIjq

The 1865 - Everything’s Not Gonna Be All White

https://open.spotify.com/album/2rjvDmyjVB6Rm0YxSo0QwH

The Lookout - I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead

https://thelookout.bandcamp.com/track/ill-sleep-when-im-dead

Wise Guise - Troubled Young Man

https://wiseguiseband.bandcamp.com/releases

Xtine & The Reckless Hearts - Dead Weight

https://open.spotify.com/album/2aFggFMPwbziy3kfc0r3pi








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