LIFE: Our Love Is Growing
Dreamy guitar melody combined with monotony becomes lovely indie as it is sung as if in a trance, so we lift our hats and bow to friends without names. LIFE – Friends Without Names – Radio Edit
POWERPLANT: Broodmother
As if emerging from the earth with mechanical marching drums and eerie blackness, they crawl inside all the walls of the body, for us to enjoy. POWERPLANT – Broodmother
CLASS: But Who’s Reading Me
Tough attitude and a raw type of punk in a song that can make people leave their houses pogo-dancing because now they know what to do with their money. CLASS – Burning Cash
HEARTWORMS: Retributions Of An Awful Life
Gloomy but outstanding machinedark post-punk that leads us into a kind of black-controlled space you are more than happy to receive with open ears. HEARTWORMS – Retributions Of An Awful Life
ITALIA 90: Living Human Treasure
Factorynew track with punk, repetitive vocals, and great attitude could make people think or stop and dig but once you’ve listened you don’t wanna leave. ITALIA 90 – New Factory
DOOM FLOWER: Limestone Ritual
Indie mysticism in a song with slow crackles and calm passages that enchants and can make any speed freak slow down and just enjoy. DOOM FLOWER – Ride In The car
GLYDERS: Marias Hunt
Lovely drive in a piece that is both soft, blurry, and nervy like a night-black mystery where hips shake rhythmically in the moonlight. GLYDERS – Geneva Strangemod
GOLDEN HOURS: Come And Find Me
I love to play when drums and bass keep the beat dark, crackles and noises are interspersed while a kind of social sickness prevails on the deathbed GOLDEN HOURS – Come And Find Me
THE DRIN: Today My Friend You Drunk The Venom
In a post-punk world full of playful whimsy in dystopian darkness, they rock my existence with talky vocals as infectious as toxic waste and I like it THE DRIN – Venom
MEMORIA: From The Bones Of The Dead
Darkwave about black magic and darkness that lures you into the depravity which to my ears sounds like an excellent idea if this is what is being offered. MEMORIA – From The Bones Of The Dead