SPRINTS: Adore Adore Adore
In a world of bad norms and oppression of women, it’s great that there is music against it, and here it’s also insanely good, not to mention beautiful. SPRINTS – Adore Adore Adore
POWERPLANT: Beautiful Boy
A lovely art-punk gem that starts with a synth intro and ends a bit ghostly, but before that you have time to both dig and enjoy. Beautifully. POWERPLANT – Beautiful Boy
THE CHISEL: Cry Your Eyes Out
In a high-speed banger and cry song with a catchy chorus and raw vocals, I still get excited and dig harmlessly hard. THE CHISEL – Cry Your Eyes Out
VIOLA TRAVELS: Bloodline
Like an indie-pop post-punk act or vice versa, I lose myself like a baby without a sense of place, but I nod to the beat, and my ears like it. VIOLA TRAVELS: LA Baby
MOONWALKS: Western Mystery Tradition
With fluttering vibrato and great musical feeling in a calm song that includes human animal sounds, I am so delighted that half would be enough. MOONWALKS – Cream Of The Country
NIO BLANKT: Hundra Dagar Upp Och Ner
Rumbling dark krautpunk that chews frantically while the snow melts and time catches up with me who has not yet bought the record… NIO BLANKT – Göm Det Under Snö
CS CLEANERS: Wash Me
Crazy creative and charming in a varied piece that, with tempo changes and other things, can make more than me dance ugly happily until I’m clean. CS CLEANERS – Wash Me
PARDONER: My Wagon
With delight mixed with horror, they lament the lost future through a warm fuzzy piece with both fear and hope, which is a nice combination. PARDONER – My Wagon
SNÔÔPER: Fitness
At high speed, they play punk rock that, despite blowing off, continues to rock the ass off all fitness people out there and their gig is probably even sweatier. SNÔÔPER – Fitness
OPUS KINK: My Eyes, Brother!
As creative as they are attractive, they rock me out of old chains and with protruding whims they provoke bilious fever in some but the rest dig like crazy. OPUS KINK – Chains