STRUCTURES: Strange Feeling
With porky bass and heavy swing in a foggy coal-colored contemporary dystopia, I get a strangely nice feeling and then you know something is right… STRUCTURES – Strange Feeling
THE COWBOYS: Sultan Of Squat
A day without end would be fantastic if you could hear this fantastic music and even if it rains, it doesn’t matter, you enjoy it like crazy anyway. THE COWBOYS – Raining Sour Grapes
JERKA: Måste Till Jobbet // Jag Vill Ha Mer Skit
Dutifully, you go to work and do your thing, and then why not listen to great alternative pop with some punk attitude in company. It makes your day better. JERKA – Måste Till Jobbet
ALIEN NOSEJOB: Act Different
In a garage-scented pop piece with slightly psychedelic undertones, I feel like acting differently and reluctantly rejecting the song, but it’s too good. ALIEN NOSEJOB – Act Different
DION LUNADON: Secrets
When good energy and garage-punk rock are mixed in a wonderful mix, one hopes that it will spread so that everyone can hear how good it is. Secret or not. DION LUNADON – Secrets
VIRGINIA AND THE FLOOD: TheDark Lord
Dreamy melancholy with the darkness in tow in a beautiful piece that enchants in slow motion and if you’re not already there, you have the best left. VIRGINIA AND THE FLOOD – The Dark Lord
GHOST WOMAN: Yoko
Slightly mysterious tones penetrate the mists and reach my ears before a sound collision interrupts and then continues as before. Awsome. GHOST WOMAN – Yoko
THE MANIKINS: In My Head
Dangerous piece that throws itself out and spreads garage punk joy to all fans of dirty rock and if you like that stuff, this is not a waste of time. Just enjoyment. THE MANIKINS – In My Head
HOT///CAKES: Hey! I’m Talking To You!
Alternative indie rock that after half the song seems to have run out of batteries, but they come back, rock on and hey! They are doing great! HOT///CAKES – Depletion!
INSTITUTE: Dead Zone
Beautiful punk that could fill any dead zone or in any case empty dance floors, with dancing punks and people with good taste in music. INSTITUTE: Dead Zone