REHASH: PANIK In Dem Bauhaus
We hereby warn of doom vibes in the underworld on the way up with nice grinding post-punk that chews on and we with them. REHASH – Das Bauhaus
PUCK: Cottonmouth
Bass-influenced piece with spoken word-ish singing before it breaks loose and it’s time to shake it off until calm sets in and then it’s time to rock again. PUCK – Cottonmouth
MONONEGATIVES: New Exit In Shards
Unpredictably inventive and energetic post-punk rock that, with a high-speed ending, can make anyone freak out in a glorious ugly dance. MONONEGATIVES – Second Shelf
TRUST FUND: Late Nite Skate
Indie pop with a soft singer-songwriter style takes us on a journey that cuts through the ice with its lovely track under the nocturnal January moonlight. TRUST FUND – Late Nite Skate
TEEVEE REPAIRMAN: Bus Stop
Really delicious power-poppy garage punk that immediately gets stuck in your head and stays there until the bus comes, but preferably longer. TEEVEE REPAIRMAN – Bus Stop
NAG: Human Coward Coyote
A dystopian intro sets the tone and their hard post-punk does the rest and even if they repeat the chorus they don’t need to nag, I believe in them, they’re great. NAG – Crisis Of Faith
JAD FAIR: Fate Is On Our Side
My destiny is not decided yet. In other words; I will listen to this great buzzing guitar, the voice, and the rumbling rhythm. And of course the cheer squad. JAD FAIR, SAMUEL LOCKE WARD – Fate Is On Our Side
DEAD RABBITS: A Different Place
Psychedelic rock with electronic undertones, piercing guitar and a wonderful sound that takes us to new heights and that’s a place where we wanna stay. DEAD RABBITS – Keep Me High
GIRLO: Like The TVs Do
Noise pop with a clear chorus that without hypnotizing as a TV sometimes do, in a nice way makes you keep the beat and dig behind the screen. GIRLO – Like The TVs Do
R. RING: Def Sup
Soft beat with drums and bass which with various guitar elements and a slightly shady voice about a new relationship complements in a nice way. R. RING – Def Sup