HAEZ: Enter The Haez
Post-punky bass-black tones with nice drive take us on a trip through a kind of dyslexic fog that is completely convincing, but what do I know? HAEZ – Santa Fe
THE RETAIL SIMPS: Live On Cool Street
Great alternative garage punk in a DIY spirit that charms and delights if you’re not looking for commercial radio music, and you’re not. THE RETAIL SIMPS – Weapon Of The Mystic
SKAM: No Name
If you haven’t opened your eyes to brutal and beautiful punk rock from yesteryears, it’s time, cause this intensity and feeling will leave you floored. SKAM – Open Your Eyes
CUTICLES: Major Works
With wayward language and spiky guitar, they build a wall of sound and a sound that should be appreciated but above all respected in rowdy circles. CUTICLES – Respect To Builders
LIBRARY CARD: Cognitive Dissonance
When the illusion of great indie rock is surpassed by reality and the shadow of its audience stands idly by while its owners dig incessantly, it’s good. LIBRARY CARD – Cognitive Dissonance
SEX MEX: Chick Problems
Garage crackling playfully creative punk with synth loops that stick like super glue and if the girls don’t stays, at least the music does. SEX MEX – New Girl
MOTYLKI: Mirror Mirror
When music is really felt, it rubs and scratches not just surfaces. When the melody behind the noise sparkles, life is reflected and you feel something more. MOTYLKI – Mirror Mirror
THE MANIKINS: Swedish Woods
Disturbingly beautiful garage rock that rattles and is as fierce as you really want it to be and even under threat, it’s not something you give up. THE MANIKINS – I Can’t Give You Up
SANS. ANTHONYYY: Fin
As a senseless discharge and a crackling alternative to all other noise, and the question is whether it is not better than most. At least that’s good enough for me. SANS. ANTHONYYY – The Paige Song
WIMPS: City Lights
There are so many things I would never do, but stop listening to such lovely power pop as this doesn’t belong to them. Listen for yourself. Why would you? WIMPS – Never Leave The House