PACKS: Brown Eyes
When the shower drips and the roof cracks are times when you are happy that you have appropriate music, which is good for the ears too. Brown or not. PACKS – Brown Eyes
OFFICE DOG: Big Air
Drummy and tactful indie rock that’s easy to get carried away with, although you’d like to have a little more noise and chaos, it’s good enough for my ears… OFFICE DOG – Big Air
TRAMHAUS: Switch
A shady piece in ballad tempo and mystic, captures a nice darkness you like to cozy up to in the wee hours, and that’s a moment you don’t want to switch away. TRAMHAUS –Switch
FEET: Changing My Mind Again
Like a new wave-ish power pop song that you like to jazz around to or just sit and cozy up to, or no, I mean dig heavy to, or do I? FEET – Changing My Mind Again
MISS TINY: The Sound
With a soft chewy eerily pulsing piece based on claustrophobic inner-city feelings, I intend to enjoy and slowly see if the thoughts will disappear. MISS TINY – The Sound
TEE VEE REPAIRMANN: What’s On TV?
Just the right mix of edgy garage punk with a power pop chorus that should make every crowd dance with a wide smile on their lips. High of the music. TEE VEE REPAIRMANN – People (Ewerywhere I Go)
PUBLIC INTEREST: Undone
When darkness falls over the town and the night people come out, it’s to the tunes of awesome post-punk like this slightly synthy version. PUBLIC INTEREST – Undone
THE WHIFFS: Scratch’n’Sniff
Beautiful power pop song that, in the DIY spirit, creates such a nice sound that you just like, and then there’s only one problem. You don’t want it to be over… THE WHIFFS – It’s Not Over
DADDY LONG LEGS: Silver Satin
Punky bluesy piece that with rhythmic tones takes us on a journey into the underworld and if you don’t fall asleep, you can sit back and dig comfortably. DADDY LONG LEGS – Silver Satin
ISLAND OF LOVE: Grow/Blues 2000
Messy indie rock with a nice drive and even if it’s sung about a downward spiral, the song grows the more you listen and can perhaps be seen as self-help. ISLAND OF LOVE – Grow