HENRIC DE LA COUR: Hey You, Hell No
When darkness balances limitlessly between poppy depp synth and nuanced glow, you’re attracted to one phrase and repelled with the next, while enjoying. HENRIC DE LA COUR – Hey You, Hell No
REHASH: Aktion Reaktion!
Wonderful art punk where it feels like anything can happen and sometimes it does and if I had my way the whole band would be promoted immediately. REHASH: Devolution
THE OKMONIKS: Afterparty Fever!!!
Enormously bouncy party song to shake off all the party body parts of the body to, because in this garage rock riot it’s hard to sit still. You just dance and party! THE OKMONIKS: He Left The Party With Me
GREEN CROW COLLECTIVE: Valse Mélancolique
When mystery, creativity, and influences from different cultures are mixed into a darkly beautiful melancholic super banger with a feeling to enjoy pleasantly. GREEN CROW COLLECTIVE – Valse Mélancolique
THE JUKEEZ: White Liquor
In the same way that someone yearns for booze, I crave cruel garage punk that I be more than happy to become addicted to as long as I hear the music. THE JUKEEZ – White Liquor
CLUTTER: Holy Brother
Rattling mess as we like it, you can’t get too much of it, and regardless of whether you like noise or just rattling, you should definitely give this a chance. CLUTTER – Holy Brother
THE PEAWEES: One Ride
If garage punk rock’n’roll is your thing, sit back because this is a great banger that fits perfectly in the car stereo. So just drive! And enjoy! THE PEAWEES – Drive
NICHOLAS BURGESS: Dismemberer
You don’t have to dissect an eerie piece like this autumn song too much to understand that it has something likable, even if you don’t perish with horror… NICHOLAS BURGESS – Dismemberer
SERIAL CHILLER: Selfish
A nice indie banger. The fast-trotting bass gets us out of our chill mode and immediately starts selfishly digging rhythmically or at least nodding to the beat. SERIAL CHILLER – Selfish
HERLY BERLY: Come Away
As a remnant from the 1990s alternative scene with heavy bass and a tough attitude. they’re right about much but ”come here” would have been preferable. HERLY BERLY – Come Away