DION LUNADON: Memory Burn
No matter how burned you are, you never get so burned that you stop liking dirty garage rock and hopefully you can keep your memories of the music. DION LUNADON – Out In My World
TOMMA INTET: From The Void On Sailor Street
Melancholy indie rock that, at a nice car riding pace, lets us go along on a trip where we can relax and enjoy to the fullest without our inhibitions. TOMMA INTET: Berln Biblical Boy
OWNERS CLUB: Holiday At Home
With exuberant intensity, they paint with distorted drums and guitars and an accurate voice a nostalgia vacation as it could have been yesteryears. Awesome! OWNERS CLUB – Holiday At Home
TALKING FLOWERS: Fabrications
In a soundscape with doom tones of a darker kind, I hear fragile dreamy vocals and I follow slowly devotedly and it’s probably best not to ask a single question. TALKING FLOWERS: Don’t Ask Questions
NOTHINGHEADS: The Art Of Sod
Attitudinal vocals and variably played garage rock that sounds like loud and energetic post-punk from the shadowy corners of the darker neighborhoods. NOTHINGHEADS – Cabaret
JIM NOTHING: Grey Eyes, Grey Lynn
Beautifully alarming post-punk that with gray shades, gray mottled tones, and sticky hooks captures my interest and after that, I can never get enough… JIM NOTHING: First Bite
MP3 CHAINSAW: On Repeat
In an electric synth-pop dance-punk banger, they somehow manage to get in a quieter part and make some crunchy noise which is great too, so put it on repeat. MP3 CHAINSAW – On Repeat
THE EUROSUITE: Totally Fine
Mix a heavy dose of noise with rhythmic drums and make it sound like a prolonged car accident at 180km/h between two retro vehicles and fall in love. THE EUROSUITE: Antimatter
9 O’CLOCK NASTY: Bad Vegan
Punk rocky mid-tempo banger with great multi-vocals and screeching instruments make us think about what we eat while trying to move to the beat… 9 O’CLOCK NASTY – Bad Vegan
CRYING COJONES: Don’t Turn Me Down
Soft Americana that swings and with a touch of folk, they invite you to dance wistfully but be careful if you reject them. You do so at your own risk. CRYING COJONES – Don’t Turn Me Down