COWBOYY: Epic The Movie
Cracking creative rock that spreads in all directions but in the end, everything is calculated and every part fits like a glove to my freaky ears. COWBOYY– Algorithmic
HE WHO CANNOT BE NAMED: Imposter
Like real punk rock candy, you don’t want to be without, and if you’re not into that genre, now is the time because you need to get this one. Get it? Get it! HE WHO CANNOT BE NAMED – Gotta…
NUHA RUBY RA: 6 In The morning
A drum journey with mysterious incantations that are dark chanted chattering like a mantra you are hypnotized by, stand still and nod to, or just enjoy. NUHA RUBY RA – 6 In The morning
HOME FRONT: Born Killer
A lovely disco-punk banger in post-punk land that alarms so that the dancing nerves are twitching and when the legs start to tremble, it’s time to shake loose. HOME FRONT – Born Killer
PACKS: Brown Eyes
When the shower drips and the roof cracks are times when you are happy that you have appropriate music, which is good for the ears too. Brown or not. PACKS – Brown Eyes
OFFICE DOG: Big Air
Drummy and tactful indie rock that’s easy to get carried away with, although you’d like to have a little more noise and chaos, it’s good enough for my ears… OFFICE DOG – Big Air
TRAMHAUS: Switch
A shady piece in ballad tempo and mystic, captures a nice darkness you like to cozy up to in the wee hours, and that’s a moment you don’t want to switch away. TRAMHAUS –Switch
FEET: Changing My Mind Again
Like a new wave-ish power pop song that you like to jazz around to or just sit and cozy up to, or no, I mean dig heavy to, or do I? FEET – Changing My Mind Again
MISS TINY: The Sound
With a soft chewy eerily pulsing piece based on claustrophobic inner-city feelings, I intend to enjoy and slowly see if the thoughts will disappear. MISS TINY – The Sound
TEE VEE REPAIRMANN: What’s On TV?
Just the right mix of edgy garage punk with a power pop chorus that should make every crowd dance with a wide smile on their lips. High of the music. TEE VEE REPAIRMANN – People (Ewerywhere I Go)