Zouka – Dogs

Zouka / Sanoa Split tape releases August 23rd via Sistema Mortal.

Sunflowers – Chameleon Kid

You Have Fallen… Congratulations! releases November 7th via Fuzz Club Records.

Emmett O’Connor – 9 From The Warped Mind

Quirky LoFi-ish toy synth punk goodness from Cleveland, Ohio dude Emmett O’Connor who may already be a familiar figure to some as a member of Archie and the Bunkers and MK Ultras. Now on this solo longplaying effort he’s creating a warm, rich and full sound out of minimal means, poured into a number of strikingly simple but infallibly excellent power pop tunes that often have the feel a slightly sedated, toned-down and bedroom-dwelling budget version of Digital Leather’s most catchy pop moments.

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Knowso – Hypnotic Smack

With the recent Cruelster LP still quite hot out of the oven, here’s the newest artifact of another Nathan Ward-fronted group already, the significantly more angular and methodical yet unmistakably related Knowso, whose recent Optimism / Foot Of Pride cassingle had also landed just mere weeks ago. As usual this shit is operating pretty much on the bleeding edge of repetitive post- and art punk weirdness, performed by a bunch of flawlessly rotating, well-greased man machines. Really i can’t think of many other bands able to present such rigid and choppy compositions with such a frictionless drive and unbroken momentum. That’s not to say their music weren’t also catchy as fuck most of the time and especially in the second half here, tunes like Consumer Talk and Panopticon show them expanding on their melodic undercurrents for some of their most immediately striking and accessible tunes so far.

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Dark Thoughts – Highway To The End

Man, it must have been ages since we last heard of this Philadelphia group, which for a long time has been one of the probably less then ten bands you could plausibly qualify as “pop punk” that doesn’t make me desperately flee the room in a matter of seconds. Dark Thoughts still prove they’re capable of pulling off that impossible trick and all it takes them to do so is one of the most beefy yet slick garage punk sounds around, a feisty, determined performance and a perfect hit ratio when it comes to simple, tried-and-tested but always perfectly to-the-point punk songcraft.

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Snarewaves – DIY / Snarewaves

And again, there’s two New Snarewaves releases already! Not only did a digital EP drop like two weeks ago, there’s also a new cassingle via Knuckles on Stun with an epic length of exactly one minute on which you’ll have to make up your own mind about whether or not it’s worth shelling out four-and-a-half USD for the running time equivalent of three-fifths your average punk tune. Anyway, as usual these are a bunch of excellent new burst of quite singular and eccentric, blown-out garage-/synth-/electro punk that’s equally simple, catchy and explosive.

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Snooper – Worldwide

Worldwide releases October 3rd via Third Man Records.

Prayer Group – Plagiarism

Strawberry releases August 29th via Reptilian Records.