PERENNIAL: Art History
Yesterday, I didn’t know that an explosive musical discharge about how the ivy crawls would engage me so, and that I would shake uncontrollably with rapture. PERENNIAL – How The Ivy Crawls
GUDS PENGAR: Fruit (Jag Vill Bara Ha Nåt Jag Vill Ha)
In a fluid piece that lives its own life, we get indie pop that mixes structure with controlled chaos pleasantly through desire and frustration. GUDS PENGAR – Fruit (Jag Vill Bara Ha Nåt Jag Vill Ha)
ANGRY ZETA: Chills And Thrills
Folk trash rock’n’roll with a punk attitude and a sway that no one walks past without having wiggled their hips I would say but you can call it what you like. ANGRY ZETA – Your Uncles Tune
NICHOLAS BURGESS: Teeth For Eyes
Armed to the teeth and with heart attack-threatening synthpunk, they brighten my life and should do the same for yours but who am I to tell you to listen? NICHOLAS BURGESS , D.E.N.I.S. – Teeth For Eyes
SEX MEX: Pretty Boy
Noise explosion that in its splendor manages to make this punk banger sound like sweet music to my ears about a cute boy and that’s not bad. SEX MEX – Pretty Boy
VINCENT BAHAR, RÅÅ: Sticky leather/Raven Heartbreak
Atmospheric and fine-tuned in a dreamy piece. The song is almost gently driven forward, which in itself does not prevent anyone from being madly delighted… VINCENT BAHAR, RÅÅ – Raven Heartbreak
THE SPEED SPIRITS: Workin’
If garage rock is what gets you going, watch out, here’s something to sink your teeth into. Great shut-up rock to just sit and enjoy, if you’re able to sit still… THE SPEED SPIRITS: Watch Out
THE FAMILY MEN: No Sound Forever
Suggestive and industrial through mists, they wash over me in a brilliant way that becomes so impactful that the more you listen, the wetter you become. THE FAMILY MEN – Radiation
DEARTHWORMS: Strike Low
It is with an alternative punk piece that they deliver their pop that with mystery and uniqueness makes us feel like doing what we want, i.e. listen more! DEARTHWORMS – Strike Low
KATHERINE PERKINS: Day By Day
If conspiracy theories and other things we went through during the pandemic can become great beautiful music. Soft and jazzy. Enjoy yourself. Day by day. KATHERINE PERKINS – Day By Day