Leber - Sackerl für's Gackerl

Katzen­jam­mer re­leas­es when­ev­er via Sup­port Noth­ing Records.

Verspannungskassette #57 (C-60)

Op­tic Sink A Face In The Crowd
Clarko Sti­fled
Pay­phones No Change
Cam­my Cau­tious and the Wrestlers Crit­ter
Klint Should Have Run
Joust Blue Star Tat­too
White Col­lar Pedi­gree
Re­pul­sion Switch Cuader­no
Ran­som Re­flec­tion

An­ti-Ma­chine Se­cret­ly Drink­ing
Easy Tar­gets Cult
Lovebite Rigged
Dust Col­lec­tor Scalpel Life
Curb Alert Pest
BBQT Dan­ger­ous Dame
The Lee Ma­jors Crash This City
Bad/​/​Dreems Black Mon­day
Shrinkwrap Killers Per­fect Sperm for Sale

Yu­vees Pen­ny Farm
Stuck Time Out
TV Cult Party's Over
As­tio Casa Pri­gione
Glaas Maybe I Should Leave Neukölln
Nag Pool Rooms

San­dre Katali­na
Guardian Sin­gles Night­mare Town
Psy­chic Baths This Bet­ter Be Im­por­tant
Or­gans An­he­do­nia
Canned Snakes Choppe Shoppe
Les Lul­lies Dernier Soir

Clarko - Welcome To Clarko

It took a cou­ple years to ma­te­ri­al­ize but here it fi­nal­ly is, the first LP by some dude of un­clear where­abouts who pre­vi­ous­ly sparked our cu­rios­i­ty with a kick­ass 7" al­so on Iron Lung Records in 2019. The full length de­but is every­thing you could have hoped for in a new batch of kin­da De­vo-fied, whim­si­cal, de­li­cious­ly in­sane garage-/synth-/eg­g­punk mal­func­tions, spic­ing things up with a slight touch of Tele­vi­sion gui­tar leads and so­los added to an over­all mix­ture whose rough pa­ra­me­ters al­so kin­da re­flect a bunch of more re­cent phe­nom­e­na vague­ly in the Snoop­er, Use­less Eaters, Alien Nose­job, Set-Top Box, Mononeg­a­tives or R.M.F.C. ball­park.

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Stuck - Freak Frequency

For some rea­son i had my doubts about this record be­fore­hand (dun­no… might have been down to the some­what slick pro­duc­tion? In­tel­li­gi­ble lyrics, urgh!) but now lis­ten­ing to the whole thing, i got­ta say it turns out to be pret­ty fuck­ing awe­some shit once again, even in­cre­men­tal­ly im­prov­ing on the al­ready im­pres­sive qual­i­ty stan­dard of the Chica­go group's pre­vi­ous re­leas­es in a flaw­less batch of smart and elab­o­rate post­core tunes, which at cer­tain points might draw com­par­isons to groups like Bat­piss, Meat Wave, Bench Press, Bloody Gears, ear­li­er stuff by the likes of Tu­nic, Pile and USA Nails, an­gu­lar post punk acts like Lithics, Pill or Mar­bled Eye as well as oc­ca­sion­al flash­es of, say… Jaw­box, Smart Went Crazy, Q and not U and mid-'90s Fugazi. What more could i ask for, re­al­ly?

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Glaas - Cruel Heart, Cold Summer

Re­peat­ed­ly the Berlin group fea­tur­ing mem­bers of, among oth­ers, Use­less Eaters, Id­io­ta Civl­iz­zat­to, Ex­it Group und Clock Of Time de­liv­ers the goods of elab­o­rate­ly con­struct­ed, slight­ly deathrock-in­fused post punk grooves, with Clock Of Time be­ing the most ob­vi­ous com­par­i­son among the groups men­tioned as these folks do in­deed play some vari­ant of what i can't help but clas­si­fy as quite tra­di­tion­al Berlin school of the past decade-plus, scratch­ing a sim­i­lar itch to bands like Pi­geon, Li­iek, Diät, Pret­ty Hurts… Not that i'd con­sid­er that to be a bad thing at all. Quite the con­trary - af­ter all, "Berlin sound" wouldn't be a thing re­al­ly if it hadn't been built up over the years to em­body such a con­sis­tent lega­cy of im­pec­ca­ble qual­i­ty re­leas­es.

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Shrinkwrap Killers - Feed The Clones

Oakland's Shrinkwrap Killers, whose pri­or out­put al­ways struck me as a bit one-note and hit-and-miss, eas­i­ly de­liv­er their strongest and most ver­sa­tile set of new tunes so far on their sec­ond LP on Iron Lung Records. This is an eeri­ly fa­mil­iar mix of sounds and in­flu­ences which i might de­scribe as sim­ple and ac­cu­rate as a hor­ror/s­ci-fi/dystopia themed mashup of Lost Sounds, Spits and Stal­ins of Sound. Well… for me, it works just fine!

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Git Some - The Test

New Blood re­leas­es June 23rd via Rad Girl­friend Records.

SLIP-ons - Heavy Machinery

Heavy Ma­chin­ery re­leas­es June 30th.

Nag & Astio - Split

A neat split re­lease via Berlin's order05records. The open­ing track by At­lanta post punk in­sti­tu­tion Nag sur­pris­es with some synth-equipped psy­che­del­ic vibes á la Mononeg­a­tives or some lat­er stuff by Use­less Eaters, while det­o­nat­ing an­oth­er charge of their rough and abra­sive sound we've come to know and love in the oth­er song. On the flip­side then, Italy's As­tio com­ple­ment the son­ic as­sault with a slight­ly more con­ven­tion­al but no less classy, ma­ture make of mod­er­ate­ly melod­ic old­school post punk en­er­gy, the kind we've heard be­fore from the likes of Crim­i­nal Code, Sieve­head or, more re­cent­ly, Pyrex, Body Main­te­nance or Sched­ule 1.

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