THE MANIKINS: Swedish Woods

THE MANIKINS: Swedish Woods

Disturbingly beautiful garage rock that rattles and is as fierce as you really want it to be and even under threat, it’s not something you give up. THE MANIKINS – I Can’t Give You Up

SANS. ANTHONYYY: Fin

SANS. ANTHONYYY: Fin

As a senseless discharge and a crackling alternative to all other noise, and the question is whether it is not better than most. At least that’s good enough for me. SANS. ANTHONYYY – The Paige Song

WIMPS: City Lights

WIMPS: City Lights

There are so many things I would never do, but stop listening to such lovely power pop as this doesn’t belong to them. Listen for yourself. Why would you? WIMPS – Never Leave The House

SPIRITUAL CRAMP: Better Off This Way

SPIRITUAL CRAMP: Better Off This Way

In order not to go around in circles to find the best music, you can go straight to the point if you like punk action like this. I think it’s best that way. SPIRITUAL CRAMP – Better Off This Way

THE WHY OH WHYS: Popular Music By Unpopular People

THE WHY OH WHYS: Popular Music By Unpopular People

Garage-poppy pop that has a nice sound, jangly melancholy, and a feeling that makes me kneel to the music and pray. Please do not leave me. THE WHY OH WHYS – I Saw Her Last Night

THE VICTIMS: Girls Don’t Go For Punks

THE VICTIMS: Girls Don’t Go For Punks

Kick-ass punk rock from back in the days is never wrong and even if you’re one of those who don’t normally go for punk you should give it a try, it’s awesome. THE VICTIMS – Girls Don’t Go For Punks

KIT MAJOR: Dirty Misfit

KIT MAJOR: Dirty Misfit

Post-punk with elements of punk and some electronic effects on that, and then we get close to a superhero of rank, so I surrender. It’s great. KIT MAJOR – Dirty Misfit

BIBLIOTEKA: She’s Bad

BIBLIOTEKA: She’s Bad

Lovely punk rock about a boisterous girl you could be friends with if you got access to the music because that’s what you want…or? plus…? BIBLIOTEKA – She’s Bad

AUTOGRAMM: Plastic Punks

AUTOGRAMM: Plastic Punks

Power pop that charms with a synthpunk twist and could get everyone on the dance floor with its bubblegum-sticky chorus. Plastic or not. AUTOGRAMM – Plastic Punks

BLACK MEKON: NEAT!

BLACK MEKON: NEAT!

As if sent from heaven, we get garage swamp punk in the form of a blues explosion that with crackles and noise elements delights with a fresh hell. BLACK MEKON: – Fresh Hell