In a tsunami of raw, uncompromising punk energy, Shuttermouth leads the charge with playful girl-power anthems, while The Darts push boundaries with their fearless remake experiments. Ben Gel unleashes a torrent of no-bullshit attitude through rusty Marshall amps, as Stress Dolls delivers an introspective bop with producer Jim Wirt. Bad Optics gracefully hammers injustice in 7/8 time, while CULL the BAND keeps it authentically raw with blown speakers and valves cranked to 11.

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Stress Dolls
Alone

pop rock / pop punk / punk / rock / alternative

"A bop about being an introvert and not wasting time on people who cause you stress."

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Bad Optics
The Visitor

prog-punk / art-punk / post-punk / punk

"“The Industry of Death” excoriates rampant consumerism’s human price, “Raw Blink on Hari Kiri Rock” lambasts passivity in the face of police violence, and the title track spotlights the ease in escaping the friction necessary for growth."

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Iskrillo jeballo !

funk / metal / punk / indie

"Try it, then talk."

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