
Dirty and slightly noisy indie rock that chews its way through barbed wire like there’s no tomorrow and with Jesus’ help the music reaches new heights. CLUTTER – Jesus

Great punk that floors me over with wonderful energy that makes you really just want to sit and dig straight up and down because you can’t bear to dance. BILLIAM – Hydraulic press

Alternative hard pop or indie punk that stubbornly makes us cheer inside and wonder (because we need to know) if our love for the band is reciprocated. KLOTTER: Jag Måste Veta

Without hesitation, they deliver the most incredible brutally erratic garage psych imaginable and I’m insatiable and starving so feed me! OH TELEPHONE – Feed me

Beautifully languid vocals in an indie-art-pop piece for both kings and servants and I’m so delighted that half would be enough, and I’m sure all want more. TONY VAZ – Servants

Exuberant, lively alternative pop that rocks you happy and if you disagree, that’s okay because I know you’re already dancing. Be glad you’re not deaf. MORTON BETTS – Tony Deaf And The Decibels

With soft mystery and a warm atmosphere, we get a piece with slightly psychedelic undertones, that make a 1960s-scented sound you dance slowly to TALKING FLOWERS – No Big deal

Like raw energy that sounds like they’re derailing as they unleash their inimitably passionately freaked out garage psych rock for you to love unbridled. THE BIDGET BOOZERS – She Loves Me No More

Surrounded by darkness, they produce an equally blackened sound that, with tempo changes and dramatic vocals, awaken spirits and invite you to dance. EVE’S BLACK HEART – Burials