Tag: garage
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The Albinos – Enabilizer LP (Psychedelic Underground Generation Records)
The Albinos return with Enabilizer, a record that showcases consolidation of their strengths while quietly reshaping their identity. On this particular collection of songs, the band strips away the excess and keeps qualites that they feel important for shaping and delivering their luxuriant sound, resulting in an full-lenght sitting comfortably rawness and control, melody and…
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Los Palms – Los Palms LP (Fuzz Club)
Los Palms’ sophomore self-titled album is a confident sonic statement from an Australian band carving out its own space in the modern psych-rock scene. Adelaide’s trio has always leaned into hazy, guitar-driven landscapes, but here their sound is more focused, more deliberate, and more expansive than ever. There’s a cinematic quality to the record, a…
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Italian Indie Band Leatherette Preview Third Album “Ritmo Lento”
Italian indie outfit Leatherette preview their third album Ritmo Lento with “Hey There,” a fragile, intimate track blending minimalist vocals with languid bass, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. Suspended in a dreamlike atmosphere, the single explores obsession, melancholy, and resistance, highlighting the band’s willingness to confront vulnerability. Ritmo Lento promises a dichotomy of impetuous, catchy tracks…
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Melbourne’s Dirt Road Wave Release Self-Titled Rock Powerhouse
Naarm/Melbourne rockers Dirt Road Wave unleash their self-titled debut album via Golden Robot Records. With hard-hitting rhythms, razor-sharp guitars, and punchy vocals, the record channels late-night jams, social commentary, and the absurdity of modern life. Influenced by The Clash, MC5, The Saints, and contemporaries like Bad Dreems and Amyl & The Sniffers, the band bridges…
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The Family Battenberg – Spider Rock Forever EP
The garage rock scene has thrived in recent years, with many new music outlets delivering excellent music. Still, it seems like the majority overly exploits their influences, experiment too much with various music genres, or try to reinvent the same old wheel by mimicking something the greats recorded and performed decades ago. Thankfully, there are…
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Casual Drag – The Master
“The Master” is the latest release by Casual Drag, an outstanding Scottish trio based in Glasgow. It’s their first piece of work this year, arriving after “Can You Hear Me Now?” and “Revolution Will Eat Itself,” a standalone single and extended play released in 2024 and 2023 that you should also check out as soon…
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Melbourne Rockers Dirt Road Wave To Release Self-Titled Album On October 17
Melbourne’s Dirt Road Wave release their self-titled debut October 17 via Golden Robot Records. Born from late-night jam sessions and social commentary, the record channels the spirit of The Clash, MC5, and The Saints, gritty, clever, and unrelentingly honest. Produced by Andy Simpson (Full Tone Generator), it captures the raw pulse of modern Australian rock:…
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Begging Dog Unleashes Raw Indie Punk Demos On Dais Records
Los Angeles-based artist Jeff Kleinman, known from Choir Boy, introduces his raw indie punk project Begging Dog with DEMO 1, now reissued on vinyl by Dais Records. Recorded entirely solo, the release blends garage punk grit with synth-laced, bass-driven melodies, proving Kleinman’s knack for heartfelt minimalism. His storytelling hits hard, honest, unpretentious, and drenched in…
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Poor Bambi Release New Single “Business Or Pleasure”
Norwegian noise rock trio Poor Bambi unleash “Business or Pleasure,” a raw, tension-filled track produced by Nick Sansano (Sonic Youth, Public Enemy). Recorded in New York, the song fuses gritty guitars and haunting vocals in a storm of desire and emotional chaos. Its companion track, “Colour Does Not Exist,” expands the sonic palette with ambient…
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WENDY – Pull Me In
Tokyo’s rising rock band WENDY has recently released “Pull Me In“, one of their latest tracks that will immediately appeal to anyone who appreciates a catchy, memorable, groovy, energetic rock ‘n’ roll sound performed with so much heart and soul. Arriving as their first piece this year, it serves as an appropriate continuation of “WILD,”…
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The Tall Pines Return With Fuzzed-Out Single “Dirty Rose”
NYC duo The Tall Pines release “Dirty Rose” October 1 via Declared Goods, delivering a fuzz-drenched garage rock anthem. Fresh from their first UK tour, Connie Lynn Petruk and Christmas Davis continue blending garage, blues, and southern soul into raw, unforgettable rock ’n’ roll. “Dirty Rose” is out everywhere soon.
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Earls of Babylon Share New Track “Piece Of My Mind”
Earls of Babylon released new single Piece Of My Mind. Blending garage, rock ‘n’ roll, and punk rock, the record delivers a kaleidoscope of sound that will satisfy even the pickiest rockers.