THE LAUNDRETTES: Back From The Sea
Like a strong breeze, they swirl in with lovely garage rock that, with twang and swag, unapologetically sweeps me back to their musical retro land. THE LAUNDRETTES – Back From The Sea
SVART RIDÅ: Förfädern
With living hearts and sharp guitars, they transform their darkness into beautiful melancholy in this fragile, vulnerable indie pop piece that you can only enjoy. SVART RIDÅ – Förfädern
PUFFER: Street Hassle
If you’re looking for a real action rock banger, this one should be able to satisfy that need, and if you’re lucky, you’ll get the bone in the bargain. PUFFER – Gimme The Bone
JEFF CLARKE: Miracle After Miracle After…
Like a fairy tale with dreamy tones, this folk music with a nice, lovely, leisurely tempo is so wonderful that you never want to say goodbye. JEFF CLARKE: Sparrow
DARKWAYS: Eternidad
Post-punk vision that with its stylish darkness takes us straight into the misty eternity while time dissolves into the past, or did I overthink it now? DARKWAYS – Eternidad
TWISTED TEENS: 100 Bill Is Gone!
With a wonderfully crackling sound, they play garage rock’n’roll you can only dream of, and as a garage rock fan, $100 for this song is really cheap. TWISTED TEENS – 100 Bill Is Gone!
CP WESTMAN: Söndagsvägen
Amazing murder ballad told through electronic garage chaos so wonderful that anyone with legs and ears should do some dance moves on the dance floor. CP WESTMAN – Söndagsvägen
LOOSE LIPS: Don´t Laugh
Fantastic, dirty garage rock’n’roll that invites you to shake your hips and in case you’re wondering, they don’t need to get any messier, they’re already perfect. LOOSE LIPS: Don’t Mess Me ’Round
THE SLEEVEENS: Downtown/Drowning
With a husky voice and a nice drive, they make me walk rhythmically downtown, enjoying this excellent garage rock band, so I tip my hat and bow. THE SLEEVEENS – Downtown
DUFFHUES: It Has No Face
From the first moment you are sucked into a troubadour darkness that is difficult to escape without fire, but you don’t want to, you just enjoy it… DUFFHUES – It Has No Face