
Darkly patterned bass notes in a post-punk piece that work great regardless of whether they reach you via eyes or ears, but a combo might be the best anyway. SADLY SUNDAY – Technoholic

Messy but lovely alternative pop about emotional talk suffocated with a tiresome line can be incredibly dreary, but this is what it is, gorgeous music. GIRL SCOUT – I just Needed You To Know

Beautiful punk rock with this high intensity can make people bounce, dance, or just dig hard, and once you’ve heard the captivating chorus, you’re hooked. DIRTY FENCES – Get Out

If a black bird could rock out without passing, it would be perfect, which it is because they leave everything and everyone behind. Good bye. GREEN CROW COLLECTIVE – Cool Cats / Oiseau Noir

In the middle of life and not yet in the final phase, I wait patiently and if it wasn’t for this awesome music it would have been hard but now I wait with joy. JEFF CLARKE – Palliative Care

With great punk darkness, they gild my existence while they wanna be saved from themselves, and it strikes me that they’ve just saved me from boredom. MOONKILL – Murderhouse

Yesterday, I didn’t know that an explosive musical discharge about how the ivy crawls would engage me so, and that I would shake uncontrollably with rapture. PERENNIAL – How The Ivy Crawls

In a fluid piece that lives its own life, we get indie pop that mixes structure with controlled chaos pleasantly through desire and frustration. GUDS PENGAR – Fruit (Jag Vill Bara Ha Nåt Jag Vill Ha)

Folk trash rock’n’roll with a punk attitude and a sway that no one walks past without having wiggled their hips I would say but you can call it what you like. ANGRY ZETA – Your Uncles Tune