ROTTEN MIND: Pointless Love
Punkrock in post-punkland is the new black about not growing up and not letting someone else decide your path but my love for music can be the point. ROTTEN MIND – Pointless Love
DESMOND DOOM: Disease
Post-punk with such a classic post-punk sound that you smile from ear to ear, which is contagious like an easily infectious disease, but you feel very healthy. DESMOND DOOM – Disease
DJÄVULEN MÖBLERAR OM: Trubbelmagnet
After seeing through the band, seeing through them and hearing their awesome swinging punk rock, I hope they can’t be silenced otherwise I might panic. DJÄVULEN MÖBLERAR OM – Panikmaskin
MIRNY MINE: Döda Solen
Apocalyptic and just as doomsday-glorious as you want it, and when everything darkens in front of your eyes, you get flashes of light in your ears. MIRNY MINE: Döda Solen
GIRLS IN SYNTHESIS: I Know No Other Way
I’ve been thinking a bit about this with alternative music and it’s just to let the body shake. Digging. …I know no other way. GIRLS IN SYNTHESIS: I Know No Other Way
VIRGINIA AND THE FLOOD: Noise Forever
Slow hazy doo-wop and slightly haunted vocals with desolate saxophone make me soar so that I never want to come back down. VIRGINIA AND THE FLOOD – Noise Forever
MERYL STREEK: If This Is Life
When avantgarde-punk with a raw voice gives a current report from Ireland and things you don’t want to live for, you can still be delighted. MERYL STREEK – If This Is Life
TRAMHAUS: Minus Twenty
In a slightly hypnotic monotone anthem with dazzling playing, they slowly creep closer but my fear vanished as I listened and digged the music. Oh, I said. TRAMHAUS – Minus Twenty
BLACK LARSSON: Det Brinner I Mig
Great punky rock played for the stars under the Milky Way, which gives off a feeling of nostalgia and it feels like they’re playing it just for me. BLACK LARSSON – Från Långholmen Till Ritz
THE TELESCOPES: Where Do We Begin?
With misty mystery in slow motion, I am slowly seduced by this heavily lovable piece that makes one want to wait with the ending… THE TELESCOPES – Where Do We Begin?