MILKSICK: The Omen!
Without predicting too much now, but these can become something big that with great punk, humor, and a lovely guitar solo charms. Hope they have offsprings. MILKSICK: The Omen!
POTWORIE I LUDZIE: Problemy
In a lovely banger with a DIY sound and problems that I don’t understand, I’m delighted and not at all surprised if both monsters and people become fans. POTWORIE I LUDZIE – Problemy
ANAUGH CONDA: Om Töntiga killar
With a start straight into the tiles like a slap in the solar plexus, we are thrown into this hard-powerpoppy banger that is hard not to like. Have a good time… ANAUGH CONDA – Century Of Fuckboys
SJÖBLOM: Dead Of Night
When melancholy and synthpop blends and sweet music arises, and although it looks dark, there will probably be another day when you can listen to tomorrow. SJÖBLOM – Tomorrow
OUR KIDS: Unkind
Being the expert that I am, I’ve come to realize that as far as I’m concerned, all music is fine as long as it’s great music delivered, or am I being too kind now? OUR KIDS – Unkind
GOLD CUP: Beyond A Joke
With headphones on, I isolate myself from the outside world, and it’s not a bad idea because I want to listen to this noisy punk banger in solitude. And with you. GOLD CUP – Isolate Yourself
SPETÄLSKA: Dö Som Boskap
By following the monotonously rhythmic post-punk turns of the rails, they create a ferocious dark sound that with hypnotic effect seduces me, rail-lying… SPETÄLSKA – SJ Nattåg
BLVE VELVET: Zmysluplná Náhoda
Alternating vocals in what sounds like rage mode, I fall flat in admiration without understanding a word of this ferocious punk banger. Meaningful or not. BLVE VELVET – Pohan
HENRIK APPEL: Shadows
Realized that yesterday wasn’t what it should have been but heard this amazing melancholic shadow hit, you should listen too. And care. I mean every word. HENRIK APPEL – Shadows
BENCH PRESS: Personal Best
Awesome post-punk that gravitates towards the more playful punkstyle or if you can say they have a slightly crazy approach which is only positive, we say so. BENCH PRESS – Cross My I’s