PETROCHEMICALS: TVEP
A transformation number with brain problems is conveyed via electronic punk and when the soundwaves reach my ears I become a fan. With or without TV. PETROCHEMICALS – TV Turns My Brain To Mush
THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS: Antagonistic
About the frustration, anger, and trauma that arose through the work to support the homeless during the pandemic, reflected in a brutal punk rock banger. THE MENSTRUAL CRAMPS – Antagonistic
LAMPARD: So Cruel
So cruel is the least that can be said about this insanely good piece that makes superheroes go bananas on the dance floor while others just gape in fascination. LAMPARD – So Cruel
BO NINGEN: The Holy Mountain Live Score
If you happen upon this melodic desire for experimentation where they mix tones and ideas at a slow tempo, I won’t be surprised if you’re digging soon. BO NINGEN – Encounter
SERPENT COBRA: Metal Disaster
Barbed wire guitars and an incredible ooze as if life hung on it, and sure, maybe it does, but for all the world. Finish playing first! …With your own rules. SERPENT COBRA – Renegade
NIKITA CURTIS: Where The Water Ends
In the borderland between post-punk and indie rock, they keep the balance and should be adored, and I’m not being ironic. Possibly a little big in the mouth. NIKITA CURTIS – Adored
LOUNGE TOURIST: SPRINE
Crazy good punk with nice mess and heaviness makes me smile and if you want to introduce someone to awesome punk, you know where the gate is. LOUNGE TOURIST: Kowaloon Gate
SAM SNITCHY: Talking Talking
There gotta be something, and sure it is. Incredible psychedelic electropunk that swings like you feel it in your whole body. Bored is the last thing you’ll be… SAM SNITCHY: Bored
LONNIE WALKER: Cool Sparkling Water
Awesome indie pop with an electrified psychedelic touch makes it spin nicely in the skull, of which the body likes to follow the flow and dance along… LONNIE WALKER – Cool Sparkling Water
KLOTTER: Gula Stugan
A soft piece that lulls on with small interruptions for a bit of mess now and then, you easily be enamored in because they do what they like in a bored existence. KLOTTER – Gula Stugan