SMILE: Price Of Progress
With dark features in a nice post-punk piece, a picture is painted that makes me breathe slowly and think about a dog with shady behavior. SMILE: Dog In The Manger
PROBLEM OF PATTERNS: Blouse Club
Raw energy in a punk rock banger makes you wanna throw yourself into a moshpit without caring about your health and you know, music comes first. PROBLEM OF PATTERNS: Picture Of Health
GIRL AND GIRL: Strangers (Fight Night)
In a lovely garage rock banger, it’s easy to get carried away even if you hear it for the first time together with strangers in the middle of the night… GIRL AND GIRL – Strangers (Fight Night)
CHERRY CHEEKS: LP2
Beautifully enervating punk that you could say has all the right, and if you don’t get that you should probably still ask yourself what went wrong. CHERRY CHEEKS – What Went Wrong?
ZAHN: Zehn
We travel through passages of post-punk, dark jazz, and krautrock at varying tempos in this wonderfully noise-rock banger, which is a great instrumental. ZAHN – Zehn
TV DEATH: Village Mentality
Without struggling for speed, a nice punk banger is delivered in a vicious style that makes you wonder what we will do with this. Shake off? Dance? Of course. TV DEATH – Village Mentality
IN THE PINES: Le It Slide
If a psychedelic fuzzy piece slips in a bit like that from the side and if you just as me, like it, you don’t have to resist. Enjoy and let it slide… IN THE PINES – Le It Slide
HARIGUEM ZABOY: This Kind Of Meth (Make You Confess)
If you can imagine having your ears run over by a madman with a strange movement pattern, this is the right tune to get high from, preferably repeatedly. HARIGUEM ZABOY – This Kind Of Meth (Make You Confess)
THEO VANDENHOFF: Temper
In a muted key with a dark bassline, I am delighted by this wonderfully swinging piece that matches my and my girlfriend’s mood swings. THEO VANDENHOFF – Temper
IOANA IORGU: Liar
Beautifully calm post-punk that sometimes breaks loose and increases in speed and blackness just like any escalating lie, which I like, and that’s true. IOANA IORGU – Liar