BONES SHAKE: Purge
Dirty, trashy, fuzzy garage rock that makes your legs dig and your head shake and the feeling you get you won’t let go until the moon is gone. BONES SHAKE – Purge
AUA: Allies
Stylish post-punk that with experimental elements finds its way through the slightly cloudy atmosphere that elegantly surrounds the nice groove. AUA – Allies
THE PROTOS: Drain In My Brain
It sounds like they got gravel in the machinery, but this is how cruel it should sound by raw energy in a garage-noisy trash-banger that should just be loved. THE PROTOS – Bored
KJELLS BÄNK: Miserable Youth
Smashing punk rock about miserable youth, but was it really that miserable? Doubtful because if it can inspire such a wonderful slap in the face, it’s great. KJELLS BÄNK – Miserable Youth
SPADER KUNG: Jag Vet Förlåt
To a low drumbeat, the guitar cuts through the fog while trains are missed, or should you get on? Or in front? No! Listen to sad punk and feel great! SPADER KUNG – Jag Vet Förlåt
FUZZ LIGHTYEAR: My Body
Raw and heavy they chew on into a punk banger with a lot of attitude and it might not be for everyone, but it definitely is for me. And my body. FUZZ LIGHTYEAR – My Body
JAGGED BAPTIST CLUB: Slid Out In The Sunroom
Nice mid-tempo indie pop, on the verge of indie garage rock, and if someone asks if it’s too much, the answer is no, not enough. I want more! JAGGED BAPTIST CLUB – Slid Out In The Sunroom
MITRAILLE: MITRAILLE
Well played punk, and I can’t help it but if you don’t get bouncy feet and want to dance on the nearest table or at least the floor, you’re pretty boring. MITRAILLE – Boring Man
WEBB CHAPEL: World Cup
Nice beat in an art rock piece with repetitive patterns and odd whims well suited for repeated listens on this or the other side of the sea. WEBB CHAPEL – Shipping Containers Anonymous
FERVENTS: Plastic Snake Factory
Great punk with a sense of melody and an inimitably supremely beautiful squeaking solo, makes me incredibly impressed, but I won’t ask how they do it. FERVENTS – Plastic Snake Factory