Greyish shades and sharp tones in a post-punk dark piece can make countless friends dance or dig without holding back. Not just those named Esther. SCATTERED ASHES – Esther
Fresh spiky pop that fuses with lonely guitar rock and a desire for simplistic love, but most of all they just want us to like them, and we do. NEW STARTS, DARREN HAYMAN – Under The Striplights
In a peculiar and special piece with a dreamlike conversation about things often kept hidden inside, I get pleasantly enamored and put the player on repeat. WALT DISCO – Jocelyn
Like a noisy noise rock banger with frenetic drums and punk attitude or something like that or, uh, you can figure it out yourself but it’s awesome. MISTER STRANGE: Figure It Out
With an almost whispering voice in a fragile played piece where every part seems to be on a breaking point that makes me remember a darkness I embrace. KEE AVIL: Remember Me
In rhythmic darkness I’m caught as in a recurring loop I have a hard time getting out of, which doesn’t matter to me as the atmosphere and song suit me perfectly. THE CITY GATES – Lapidation
Wonderful punk might be too neat for some, but if you like everyday realistic texts with humor and a nice twist, this is for you provided you can afford it. SERIAL CHILLER – Handsome Dad
Love-filled song in an almost fairground dark piece that hits me with dramatic precision at the dead end I had wandered into, but now I ended up right. NO MAN’S VALLEY: Love
Intense and energetic punk that with a frantic search tries to involve me in the search but I’m too busy digging their fantastic music. BILLIAM – Where Is Jackson Reid Briggs?