THE SCANERS: The Scaners III
With energetic fizz in a feverish electropunk bang at high revs, it’s really quite irresistible, but beware of damaging your dancing feet. THE SCANERS – Satellite Rain
DEAF WHIP: The Judge
Stompy bit that is conveyed with weight and uses garage-heavy rock with psychedelic tendencies that to some extent evoke dizzy dancing circles… DEAF WHIP – The Judge
DEZ DARE: A Billion Goats. A Billion Sparks. Fin.
You got carried away and stand with shaking legs on a rock’n’roll floor because the music is so sparkling and crackling. Don’t call me, I’m busy. DEZ DARE – Call My City, Don’t Call My Telephone
CAYO COCO: Cosmic Healing B-Sides
Beautiful piece with a cozy relaxing sound to quietly sing around to at home when everything is in harmony or when you have forgotten it all for a while… CAYO COCO: Soul Love
FAST EDDIE: To The Stars
Smokin’ good garage rock’n’roll that with attitude and contagious joy of playing can put anyone in a good mood. Especially those of you who like brutal rock. FAST EDDIE: Lucky Strikes
BRIMHEIM: Ratking
Slow-moving music that captivates with power and intimacy touches me with melancholy and keeps me in a firm grip until the crackling finish. BRIMHEIM – Keep bleeding Diamonds
DULL: Taking Notes
Great punk about how easy it would be to write a book, and if it goes as well as it does when they make music, their future looks bright so I’m taking notes. DULL – Taking Notes
AUTOGRAMM: Diana
Synth-driven power pop with speed and intensity with melancholic vocals and a catchy chorus, you can dance to on a regular Thursday or any day. AUTOGRAMM – Diana
ALFAVRAK: Jag är Zen
Beneath a layer of raw, dirty rock there´s a rollercoaster with a swinging ride, free to exploit however you like, but it’s also okay to sit still and dig relentlessly. ALFAVRAK – Jag är Zen
TIRED COSSACK: Dollywood
Calm and nice with a smoldering feeling that anything can happen, which it partially does in this indie-pop alt. country banger in post-punk land. TIRED COSSACK – Dollywood