Brick Head – Bricks For Brains

As i understand, Brick Head is the solo project of Sarah Hardiman who’s also playing in Deaf Wish, Moon Rituals and a bunch of other groups you might’ve heard of. Following a still somewhat shaky debut album, the overall vision comes into much sharper focus here as all the parts just click into place on this one, interweaving familiar styles and flourishes into an ultimately quite unique experience. Carriying the hallmarks of a number of australian groups, the first things to come to mind are various incarnations of Alien Nosejob, the straightforward garage punk of Eddy Current Suppression Ring, the minimalism of The UV Race while over the course of the record, a kinda hazy, melancholic melodicism á la Kitchen’s Floor increasingly takes center stage.

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The Cut-Ups – I Hate

In recent years there’s never been a shortage of solid oldschool hardcore punk releases but rarely do they ever feel as refreshing and charming to me as these NYC kids’ debut LP, paradoxically channeling the spirit and youthful energy of Washington DC in the early-to-mid-eighties, kinda bridging the gap from the scene’s humble beginnings to the rawer side of first-wave emocore groups – think less Rites of Spring and more along the lines of Gray Matter, Government Issue and you’re on the right track, more or less.

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Pyrex – Pyrex

Excellent shit as usual via Total Punk. This New York group’s debut LP certainly won’t open a new chapter for pitch black post punk, yet it manages to captivate nonetheless, by means of sheer force and intensity rather than finesse, charging up a sound familiar to fans of, say, Criminal Code, Sievehead or Rank/Xerox with a raw energy akin to Atlanta groups Nag and Predator, some of the psychedelic undercurrents of stuff á la Public Interest, Waste Man or Public Eye.

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Channel 83 – Artificial Unintelligence

Funny what a few years of eggpunk-related insanity do to your brain. When Channel 83’s previous EP dropped in 2019, i considered this shit to be pretty far out there and totally bonkers while in ’23, i can’t help but think they fit right in with the current wave of quirky synthpunk acts. I don’t consider that a bad thing at all though. These new songs rip!

Thee Khai Aehm – Hall

Bevvitched or Bevvildered releases June 2nd.

Watermelon – Fuck Boy

Watermelon releases June 23rd via Dirt Cult Records.

Destroy All Gondolas – Death By Hamburger

Destroy All Gondolas / Gūtara Kyō split 7″ releases May 26th via Slovenly Recordings.

Imploders – Call Your Bluff

Imploders releases June 16th via Static Shock Records.

Upper Wilds – Jupiter

Jupiter releases July 21st via Thrill Jockey Records.

Clarko – Stifled

Welcome To Clarko releases May 26th via Iron Lung Records.