WITCHES EXIST: Crashing
When the darkness feels hard, the ways out feel few, but if it has a slightly eerie expression, it’s quite lovely to be embraced by and then it’s just to enjoy. WITCHES EXIST – Sims 4
SHOCK VALUE: Shock Value
Raw cruel rock with a punk attitude that could make any other band jealous, so that’s enough and if they don’t, they’ll probably have a heart attack. SHOCK VALUE – Heart Attack
LUXURY APARTMENTS: Wire
As with fire in the ass, they play a teasing punk-banger that follows their thread and if you haven’t passed out, you’ll follow it too, because this is good. LUXURY APARTMENTS – Wire
GHLOW: Golden
The accelerating sense that an evocative explosion is in the offing is palpable and though it may never come, it’s golden enough. GHLOW – Golden
D’ARCY AND THE BLOODY SHOW: Hollywood Forever
As punky post-punk played forwards into a Californian backlight after the sunset, or as a kiss in the graveyard worth waiting for, just like the music. D’ARCY AND THE BLOODY SHOW – Hollywood Forever
LAST WALTZON: I Can’t Cook
Good drum intro and then it goes on with nice punk that is perfect to listen to when you cook without knowing how, or spend time with someone who can… LAST WALTZON – I Can’t Cook
SUO: Don’t Catch Me
Good news in the form of a frenetic fuzzpunk banger that seems unstoppable and why would you stop it? It’s pure enjoyment from the start, don’t you think? SUO – Don’t Catch Me
GOUTLAW: Goutlaw
Destructively slow-chewing blues rock, blackened and dirty like few, with a dark desperate voice at the mic, and if you ask me, it’s absolutely gorgeous. GOUTLAW – Lay My Head Down
GGGREMLINNN: Same Fate/Bliss
With frenetic energy and persistent sound, they make one restless enough to reluctantly or not shake loose on a floor where everyone’s fate is the same. GGGREMLINNN – Same Fate
SHADOW SHOW: Mystic Spiral
Garage-psychedelic pop with a retro feeling that you like to take a turn to and if you don’t have dance moves, moving in spirals works perfectly. SHADOW SHOW – Mystic Spiral