FREDDIE WADLING: Fade Away
In a dark soft sunset-nice bit of walking at a slow pace, I wish I could always stay with the music in my headphones and maybe fade away as a thank you. FREDDIE WADLING – Fade Away (Demo Version)
REFLECTORS: Going Out Of Fashion
Lovely punkrock banger with a catchy chorus that you love to sing along to, and if you can sit still to this you’ve broken your legs or lost your mind. REFLECTORS: Losing My Mind
AQUARIAN BLOOD: Counting Backwards Again
With an acoustic guitar and two voices, you can get far and if you don’t go backward, you can get both sympathy and happiness. Awesome! AQUARIAN BLOOD – No Sympathy
BRAD MARINO: Ramones And Stones EP
Wonderful power punk ’n’ roll everyone would hate being without because it swings and rocks and if you don’t sit and enjoy, you’re already dancing. BRAD MARINO – Ramones And Stones
NIKITA CURTIS: Vanished
Post-punk with dim curtains that disperse and vanish the longer the song goes, and I realize the obvious and guarantee that listening is not wasted time. NIKITA CURTIS – Vanished
HUGGORM: En Värdelös Historia
About a star in a loaded boogie rock story that sparkles and leaves no one who has looked at himself in the mirror untouched without recognizing good rock. HUGGORM – En Värdelös Historia
ORMBÄRARN: Lagan
Stable rock you submit yourself to accompany on a nightly trip from the roots to a new unfamiliar adventure where rock rules …and moves you. ORMBÄRARN – Lagan
SLOWDANCE: Ashton Lane
Something tells me this isn’t right. Got the same feeling the second listening. Something here feels a little different. Yep. A fantastically awesome debut. SLOWDANCE – Ashton Lane
THE UNKNOWNS: Heart In Two
Horse-kicking punk rock banger about a man with a broken heart, and it can’t be that much better than this. Or indeed …if the heart becomes restored… THE UNKNOWNS – Heart In Two
GIRL AND GIRL: Mother
Vibrato-filled indie rock that with pop nerve and feeling puts you in a good mood, and it’s clear that you believe him when he sings with such empathy. GIRL AND GIRL – Mother