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
FEWS: Get Out
Poppy bouncy rock that strives forward but digs inward with hypnotic darkness about loneliness which instantly puts us in a better mood. FEWS – Get Out