Midgee – Mixtape

Our weekly taste of catchy & funky, egg-related Lo-Fi garage-/synth punk weirdness comes courtesy of some Melbourne dude or group and might be compared in only the most fovorable fashion to the likes of Prison Affair, Nuts, Set-Top Box and Beer. Love it!

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Peel – The Spectacle Of Perpetual Motion

Hyperactive, quirky and chaotic yet equally smart and elaborate, slightly no wave-ish post punk from Bandung, Indonesia! This is essential new fodder for fans of shit in the vein of, say, Patti, Reality Group, Big Bopper and Exit Group.

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The Wind-Ups – Jonathan Says

Jonathan Says releases August 4th via Blue Arrow Records.

Dirty Ass – Masturbasi Pembangkang Delusional

Setubuhi Dirimu Sendiri releases September 1st via Slovenly Recordings.

Telekrimen – El Circo del Brujo

El Circo del Brujo releases September 1st via Slovenly Recordings.

C.O.F.F.I.N. – Give Me A Bite

Australia Stops releases September 15th via Damaged Record Co. (AUS), Bad Vibrations (EU) & Goner Records (US).

Retirement – No More

Buyer’s Remorse releases July 28th via Iron Lung Records.

Night Punch – Where Sins Bloom So Does Death

On their kickass debut LP, Hamburg group Night Punch present a tight-as-fuck melange of slightly goth-leaning, horror-themed garage-, synth- and post punk that sometimes cranks its tempo up into hardcore spheres, other times being reminiscent of a basic Spits formula spiked with plenty of surprises and unexpected flourishes for an overall equally quirky and dark aesthetic which is sure to please dark punk-, death rock- and dungeon aficinados all the same. Further possible references would be a number of garage- and synth punk acts like The Gobs, Liquid Face, Shrinkwrap Killers, Broken Prayer, Droids Blood, Isotope Soap, the unfiltered thrust of Exwhite, maybe even a hint of Acrylics in the rougher patches.

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Lost Packages – Model Distortion Business Casual

Though largely reflecting on current themes of our society being overwhelmed with the tribulations and challenges our ever changing hi-tech world keeps throwing at us, the sounds on this NYC artist’s most recent cassette feels more like a flashback to the abrasive, confrontational early days of late ’70s / early ’80s synth- and electro punk, noise and power electronics experimentation in the vein of shit á la Primitive Calculators, Nervous Gender, Screamers, Units or Minimal Man – a noisy bastard more concerned with overwhelming the senses than with nuance or finesse while still coming across surprisingly catchy and hypnotic most of the time.

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Warp – Automatic Gratuity

I’d almost forgotten about this San Francisco group yet here they are following up their impressive 2019 debut album with a new EP showcasing their quirky and inventive sound on the fringes of noise rock, hard- and postcore in a shape both rougher and more refined at the same time, echoing some of the greatest noise-/weirdcore releases of recent years including those by the likes of Warm Bodies, Sniffany & The Nits, Vexx, Dots, Judy & The Jerks or Mystic Inane.

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