The Blinds – Endless Fascination

This Melbourne group’s 2017 debut EP still resonates with me as one of the most unique experiences in the garage-/post-/art punk spere of its time. Almost five years having passed since then, it’s no surprise their follow-up EP showcases a somewhat more streamlined yet still ambitious and surprising grab-bag of songs which continue to draw plenty of inspiration from both Chairs Missing-era Wire and early, Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, this time leaning in heavier on the spaced-out post punk side of things, also sounding not quite unlike a more eleborate version of B-Boys or Gotobeds. Then at their most melodic and straightforward, Elsewhere is the kind of anthemic oldschool indie rock smasher rarely encountered these days.

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Crisis Man – Asleep In America

Another powerful punch in the nuts from that California supergroup sharing members with the likes of Acrylics, Public Eye, Violent Change and Ceremony. Here, they deliver their most compact and vigorous set of new tunes so far, having fine-tuned their formula of equal parts hardcore- and garage punk for maximum impact, fusing the unrelenting force of Acrylics and Bad Breeding with the abrasive garage qualities of, say… early Teenanger or Video.

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Remote Control – Everyone Is The Same

Remote Control releases May 20th via Under Heat Records.

Billiam – Lunchbreak

8 Hours In Billiamville releases May 20th via Under Heat Records.

Display Homes – CCTV

What If You’re Right & They’re Wrong? releases July 20th via Erste Theke Tonträger.

Snooper – Xerox

Town Topic will be released sometime via Erste Theke Tonträger.

Klint – Dance

This dude from Schleswig, Germany already made an excellent first impression a couple weeks ago with his debut 7″ on Goodbye Boozy. The artwork sure suggests some dungeon synth/-punk affinity, although sound-wise – lacking the latter genre’s obvious black- and/or oldschool “heavy” metal elements – i’d rather compare this shit to recent developments on the intersection of garage-, synth- and electro punk and associated acts of the Mononegatives, Pow!, Liquid Face, Ghoulies or Slimex variety.

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The Vortex – Executive Dysfunction

This Santa Ana group emits short and noisy KBD-soaked artifacts, equal parts oldschool garage- and hardcore punk with the occasional touch of Gun Club. The overall impression ain’t too far off Neo Neos or any of maestro Voltaire’s various hardcore projects, early Erik Nervous and maybe some hint of Launcher, meshed together with some beautiful accident of the kind that might’ve just as well occured on some random Deluxe Bias or Impotent Fetus release.

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Pressure Pin – Superficial Feature

The busy Montreal scene has yet another head-scratcher in store for the discerning connoisseur of weird-ass garage-/post-/egg-/ADHD-punk and oh boy, is that a delightful and quirky, disjointed-as-fuck mess of an EP scavenging bits and pieces from all the right phenomena of contemporary punk eccentricity including acts such as Print Head, Reality Group, Patty, Slimex, Big Bopper or Skull Cult.

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Another PSA…

…’cos you conformist morons calling yourself punk still don’t get it. We won’t ever have a better web with healthier communities unless you change your online habits and stop supporting disgusting and manipulative corporate social media empires. There are viable alternatives. What… but your friends are all on facebook/twitter you say? Well too bad for your friends. Convince them to come along then!