HEIHAIZI: HEIHAIZI s/t
Energic high-speed punk with ferocious intensity ends with a new tempo that increases all the way into the tile, and even if you don’t need it, you want it. HEIHAIZI – Vile
ÅRABROT: You Cast Long Shadows
At dusk when the sun is low, I hear this not-so-slow killer ballad swing so much that the shadow barely catches up, …but it’s also long… ÅRABROT – You Cast Long Shadows
MAGGOT HEART: This Shadow
With varied tempos and gradually increasing drama, they build up their dark post-punk, and soon only this shadow remains, but press repeat and remedy that. MAGGOT HEART – This Shadow
THE OXYS: Ticking Time Bomb
Explosive punk rock that, with energy and intensity, can wake up bomb victims for one last dance before the blast sends them back to sleep… THE OXYS – Ticking Time Bomb
THE NEW EVES: Original Sin/Mother
If you mix original garage pop with sinful folk punk, you get great alternative music with a sense of freedom, so throw away your halos and start dancing. THE NEW EVES – Original Sin
BUSTED HEAD RACKET: Junk Food
With creativity and a playful edge, they make pop punk that requires fast feet if you’re going to dance, which is a great way to burn calories. Smiling. BUSTED HEAD RACKET – Junk Food
SPLIT SYSTEM: Alone Again
They try their best and make messy punk that turns out great with nice melodic loops and catchy choruses perfect for singing alone. …or in a cluster. SPLIT SYSTEM – Alone Again
THE BUG CLUB: Short And Round
Think what you want about banal song lyrics, but when they’re made with naive perfection into limitless charm pop, I fall like a little pine. Short and round. THE BUG CLUB – Short And Round
MONONEGATIVES: Consumer Trust
Awesome synthpunk as with crackling electricity makes the sound waves swing so that every single consumer should dance like happy jubilant idiots. Trust me. MONONEGATIVES – Consumer Trust
THE WHIFFS: Satellites
Feel-good pop that you enjoy in the moment when so much else goes wrong, so press play and let the smile spread from ear to ear. Maybe via satellite… THE WHIFFS – Satellites