GIRL AND GIRL: All I See
Vibrato-packed alternative pop with a wonderful drive to absorb while love to the music is all you see and like flames grow bigger and bigger. GIRL AND GIRL – All I See
HALLAN: The Colline Gate
Buried alive or not, they throw their electronic post-punk shade at you and then it’s just as well to dance to their pipe. Under the gate. Smiling. Digging. HALLAN – The Colline Gate
GULA BLEND: Hemma Hos Dig
I’ve probably written it before, but fragile indie pop can be beautiful enough, but when it’s also skew, you never want it to end… GULA BLEND – Hemma Hos Dig
PRIVATE FUNCTION: 370HSSV 0773H
With humor and mischief, they play rock’n’roll in the middle of punkrock banger, so you wanna freak out, go bananas and totally uncontrollably let loose. PRIVATE FUNCTION – I Dunno What I’m Doing Anymore
TV PARTY: Psychic Driving
With beautifully trailing vocals and psychedelic dribbles, it’s easy to be enchanted and then you just have to surrender and indulge yourself completely. TV PARTY – Fentanyl
MONONEGATIVES: Crossing Visual field
In a combination of garage rock and punk rock as well as various space-like sounds, you become a little enchanted, and suddenly you dance uncontrollably. MONONEGATIVES – Neutral Solution
HOLIDAY GHOSTS: Absolute Reality
Lovely jangly indie pop that makes me feel good like this there is no thought of running away cause I just wanna hear more which might be worth fighting for… HOLIDAY GHOSTS – Fight Or Flight
LAMBRINI GIRLS: Lads Lads Lads
If you’re attracted to punk with an aggressive attitude interspersed with a porky sound, this could be your cup of tea, but you should give it a shot regardless. LAMBRINI GIRLS – Lads Lads Lads
SVART KATT: 23
In the cross country between punkrock and post-punk, they exist and operate with power and persistent punk that is hard to resist, but why should you? SVART KATT – 23
NIGHTBUS: Mirrors
Moonlight-dark post-punk spread via sonically mirror-like reflections, and when they reach you, you should be happy and see it as a sign, listen again and repeat. NIGHTBUS – Mirrors