URBAN JUNIOR: Urban Et Orbi
Raw twisted electro punk with a catchy chorus may be the best you’ll hear for a long time, so today it’s important that you listen to what I have to say… URBAN JUNIOR – Today
TELEFORME: Empty Faces
New wave-punk against the education system in an attitude-heavy piece that should unapologetically make you shake uncontrollably, there’s no excuse. TELEFORME – Empty Faces
BLUEDAZE: FLESH
Observation of what we are and not what we own, and the ethical consequences of this in a soft, wonderfully dark song played when the fog has lifted a little. BLUEDAZE – FLESH
SPRINTS: Adore Adore Adore
In a world of bad norms and oppression of women, it’s great that there is music against it, and here it’s also insanely good, not to mention beautiful. SPRINTS – Adore Adore Adore
POWERPLANT: Beautiful Boy
A lovely art-punk gem that starts with a synth intro and ends a bit ghostly, but before that you have time to both dig and enjoy. Beautifully. POWERPLANT – Beautiful Boy
THE CHISEL: Cry Your Eyes Out
In a high-speed banger and cry song with a catchy chorus and raw vocals, I still get excited and dig harmlessly hard. THE CHISEL – Cry Your Eyes Out
VIOLA TRAVELS: Bloodline
Like an indie-pop post-punk act or vice versa, I lose myself like a baby without a sense of place, but I nod to the beat, and my ears like it. VIOLA TRAVELS: LA Baby
MOONWALKS: Western Mystery Tradition
With fluttering vibrato and great musical feeling in a calm song that includes human animal sounds, I am so delighted that half would be enough. MOONWALKS – Cream Of The Country
NIO BLANKT: Hundra Dagar Upp Och Ner
Rumbling dark krautpunk that chews frantically while the snow melts and time catches up with me who has not yet bought the record… NIO BLANKT – Göm Det Under Snö
CS CLEANERS: Wash Me
Crazy creative and charming in a varied piece that, with tempo changes and other things, can make more than me dance ugly happily until I’m clean. CS CLEANERS – Wash Me