Sweepers – I Sweep Myself

Sweepers releases October 10th.

Why Bother? – Indoctrination

Case Studies releases October 3rd via Feel It Records.

Verspannungskassette #98 (C-60)

Tracklist

LXRP Artifacting
Hyperdog Smartphone
Bront Don’t Wash it Too Hard
Fen Fen Shellshokt
Snarewaves Impulse Control
Cool Sorcery Fast Cars
Winky Frown Upside Down Frown
Music for Microwaves Offline
Ack Attack Bag Fries
Top Secret Nicho Dining Nothing

Revanche Plus rien
Dog Lips Human Hybrid
Tee//Vee Power Sits Over The Blood
Road Train Wide Load
Osis Flies
Clean Needle Idiot Box
Folding Chair S.C.M.
Surto Coletivo Suco de cü
Segundos Auxilios Oso siamés

Tracklist

O-D-EX Talents
Zulo Teenage medicine
Dragnet Shadowboard
Normativ Positive Sanction
Bronco Libre Le tunnel
Gripper Hold On
1-800-Mikey Lost In Translation

Bachelor Pad POSIWID
Bemnoz Tromper Le Sort
Monda It Won’t (I Would Do Anything)
Shooting Losers Make It Away
R.M.F.C. Ecstatic Strife
Yuasa-Exide Wrong End
Vaguess Look Away

Monda – The Mondas

Ever since i first stuck my nose in their immense output sometime last year, New Jersey group Monda have proven their worth as not only one of the most productive, but also most consistent purveyors of catchy and fuzzed-out delicacies sitting somewhere inbetween garage punk, oldschool indie rock, noise- and power pop. One other thing you’re quickly gonna notice about them is that they really like to rearrange the sonic furniture a bit between releases to keep things fresh and exciting which, among other things, has led to a heavily spaced-out, psychedelic-leaning stretch in their discography most noticeable in and around 2024’s Ponderous Leviathan LP. Their newest one now sees them kinda going back to the basics and once again they’re getting all of them so fucking right, channelling some pronounced ’50s-’60s bubblegum pop vibes just as much as ‘eighties Flying Nun and Sarah Records-type art-/indie pop artifacts and various C86-style oddities in a flawless string of strikingly simple but lovingly crafted new tunes that just hit their marks dead-on without exception.

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Fen Fen – In Yer Sights

Detroit garage punks Fen Fen have never disappointed me and they won’t on their newest LP either. After their sound seemed to get ever more elaborate and artsy with every previous release, culminating in the almost postcore-adjacent aesthetics of last year’s National Threat LP, this new one feels like a bit of a reversal of direction, reconsolidating their sound with a razor-sharp focus on their garage punk roots in a super compact bundle of eight concise and straightforward yet unshakably engineered ’77- and proto punk-infused garage punk nuggets.

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