Bedroom pop dispatches from the underground: No Museums juxtaposes fuzz that whirrs and grinds with the most jangly of melodic underlays across a fourth double album of vibrant, prolific output. Auditory Cortex paints a mural of grief and impending doom across two hard-won songs years in the making, while som som delivers a lo-fi banger about getting pulled out of the gutter with moody verses erupting into euphoric, explosive choruses. Glass Dolls bring Montreal bedroom pop and post-punk through love, loss, and grief, and La Mano de Cervantes rounds it out with ten unpretentious, self-produced power pop slices driven by a purely underground spirit.
Trademark Issues
Glow (with bonus album Change This Face)
From a cross Atlantic duo whose shared humour found each other in the context of jangly indie-pop!
BINKY
BLOODBATH AND BEYOND: Cash & Tango Go To Hell
Tango has been killed by Guy Fieri. Cash resolves to travel through the circles of hell to find Tango.
Lunar Isles
Reminiscent
Dreamy bedroom shoegaze pop from a Scottish guy living In South Korea.