BLUE FOR TWO: Living In The Land Of The Dead
A dark musical passage through noise, fire and shadows that could make the dead slow dance with a crooked smile on their faces, and that’s ok by me… BLUE FOR TWO – Living In The Land Of The Dead
SEX MEX: Ride Or die
When a band delivers this bouncy punk rock over and over again, the idea of being loyal to the band forever isn’t completely impossible to imagine… SEX MEX – Ride Or Die
OPUS KINK: The Sweet Goodbye
A nicely odd banger with flowing creativity and a stomping beat, it’s easy to get goosebumps and I don’t wanna leave the music even if it’s a sweet goodbye… OPUS KINK – The Sweet Goodbye
KNIGHTS OF MOLINO: Take Back Control
Great punk that combines start/stop technology with action in a banger with an anti-AI message and a sing-along chorus to roar along to or just dig and enjoy. KNIGHTS OF MOLINO – Take Back Control
THE SPOILED: When It Rains
When it rains, I close my eyes and follow this lovely darkwave that washes over me and enjoy it until it subsides, which makes me listen even more… THE SPOILED – When It Rains
THE WAVE PICTURES: Gained / Lost
They slowly seduce me with their slow, heavy garage pop that brings to mind Mother Earth’s other sounds, but they are well worth waiting for…patiently. THE WAVE PICTURES, HOLLY HOLDEN – You’re My Patient Now
MEMO PST: Eternal Actors
Punk with an almost slightly threatening sound delights me like a too-closeness and freshly groomed dog I was charmed by once, but this is for real. MEMO PST – Dog Groomer Stylist
EA OTHILDE: Florence
A bit mysterious in a way that makes me slow down and just lounge around like a city cat around an open fire before both the cat and the smoke settle down. EA OTHILDE – Florence
THE SLEEVENS: National Anthem
Swinging punk’n’roll that, with power, tenderness and a dash of humor, makes us smile nostalgically, dig in, and rock on into the future… THE SLEEVENS – Cowboy Queen
PREKOWSKI: Conservatory Jazz, I Hate
Sweetly unpredictable jazz darkness in a post-punk piece that, with creative saxophone and driven bass, drums on with intensity and a voice with feeling. PREKOWSKI: Conservatory Jazz, I Hate