NIKITA CURTIS: Where The Water Ends

NIKITA CURTIS: Where The Water Ends

In the borderland between post-punk and indie rock, they keep the balance and should be adored, and I’m not being ironic. Possibly a little big in the mouth. NIKITA CURTIS – Adored

LOUNGE TOURIST: SPRINE

LOUNGE TOURIST: SPRINE

Crazy good punk with nice mess and heaviness makes me smile and if you want to introduce someone to awesome punk, you know where the gate is. LOUNGE TOURIST: Kowaloon Gate

SAM SNITCHY: Talking Talking

SAM SNITCHY: Talking Talking

There gotta be something, and sure it is. Incredible psychedelic electropunk that swings like you feel it in your whole body. Bored is the last thing you’ll be… SAM SNITCHY: Bored

LONNIE WALKER: Cool Sparkling Water

LONNIE WALKER: Cool Sparkling Water

Awesome indie pop with an electrified psychedelic touch makes it spin nicely in the skull, of which the body likes to follow the flow and dance along… LONNIE WALKER – Cool Sparkling Water

KLOTTER: Gula Stugan

KLOTTER: Gula Stugan

A soft piece that lulls on with small interruptions for a bit of mess now and then, you easily be enamored in because they do what they like in a bored existence. KLOTTER – Gula Stugan

SCATTERED ASHES: Esther

SCATTERED ASHES: Esther

Greyish shades and sharp tones in a post-punk dark piece can make countless friends dance or dig without holding back. Not just those named Esther.  SCATTERED ASHES – Esther

NEW STARTS, DARREN HAYMAN: Under The Striplights

NEW STARTS, DARREN HAYMAN: Under The Striplights

Fresh spiky pop that fuses with lonely guitar rock and a desire for simplistic love, but most of all they just want us to like them, and we do. NEW STARTS, DARREN HAYMAN – Under The Striplights

WALT DISCO: Jocelyn

WALT DISCO: Jocelyn

In a peculiar and special piece with a dreamlike conversation about things often kept hidden inside, I get pleasantly enamored and put the player on repeat. WALT DISCO – Jocelyn

MISTER STRANGE: III EP

MISTER STRANGE: III EP

Like a noisy noise rock banger with frenetic drums and punk attitude or something like that or, uh, you can figure it out yourself but it’s awesome. MISTER STRANGE: Figure It Out

KEE AVIL: Spine

KEE AVIL: Spine

With an almost whispering voice in a fragile played piece where every part seems to be on a breaking point that makes me remember a darkness I embrace. KEE AVIL: Remember Me