TWEENS: Unreleased Demos & B-Sides
Messy garage rock with a punk attitude that sounds so great that I imagine that the worst thing that can happen is not being able to hear the song to the end. TWEENS – The Worst
SAILOR HONEYMOON: Bad Apple
A roughely noisy farewell and a less noisy punk-rock sound still turn into a lovely combination when they meet in my ears which chews them with relish. SAILOR HONEYMOON – Bad Apple
JEEN: Gold Control
Garage rock with an alternative rock vibe that grinds on in a way that you like to bounce along to, and it feels like you never get tired of it, which is a good omen. JEEN – Good Omen
DEAD YEARS: Night Thoughts
Varied shift vocals in dark punky post-punk make the heart pump extra fast from the intensity and nicely disturbed consonance in harmonic awesomeness. DEAD YEARS – Dissonance
TONY VENUTO: City And Sand
Really great post-punk song to dance away to, go for a ride to, or just enjoy in all its simplicity, which I wish everyone could do, with or without ghosts. TONY VENUTO – Coast To Coast
FRONTIER RUCKUS: I’m Not The Boy
Indie folk in its true sense, where you get sucked into the acoustic music and just want to keep being enthralled because it’s that good, are you with me? FRONTIER RUCKUS – I’m Not The Boy
RADICAL KITTEN: Uppercat
Howling, noisy, and whiny guitars that don’t care about anything but themselves, which you like, and when it’s at its worst it’s still so enjoyable. RADICAL KITTEN – Mouse Trap
CONSCIOUS PILOT: Modern Religion
To a lonely listener like me, they deliver beautiful post-punk with artistic flair so you feel alive again, and it almost feels like being saved. CONSCIOUS PILOT – Modern Religion
HOOFS: So Alone
With raw chewing guitar and a lovely noisy sound, you get easily excited and then you just have to enjoy and feel less alone because that’s how it is. HOOFS – So Alone
RESEPT: Aporia
Great creative uptempo banger with a sense that anything can happen, and I can’t wait to hear more because this is interesting. RESEPT: Occupied