Tag: noisepunk

  • Those Fucking Snowflakes – U OK Hun? CD (The Recording Industry Is Dead Records)

    Those Fucking Snowflakes – U OK Hun? CD (The Recording Industry Is Dead Records)

    Those Fucking Snowflakes are one of those bands who are successfully circumventing any categorizations under one appropriate genre, but somehow, their music sounds both chaotical and unifying at the same time. The band was formed in Blackpool, UK last year, but they’ve already acclaimed loads of positive critics from some very important personas in the…

  • Control Top – Covert Contracts LP (Get Better Records)

    Control Top – Covert Contracts LP (Get Better Records)

    Ali Carter, Al Creedon, and Alex Lichtenauer are Control Top, unstoppable artistic machinery from Philadelphia, PA. Their distinguished approaches to sound are shattering all the way around and throughout the entire album called Covert Contracts, which is by the way, their debut full-length. Covert Contracts LP is so challenging to classify into just one circumstantial…

  • Buzz Rodeo – Sports LP (Various Labels)

    Buzz Rodeo – Sports LP (Various Labels)

    I already had a chance and privilege to review ”Victoria” 7” by Buzz Rodeo. Their style is a unique blend of punk, noise, rock and a couple more genres picked up on the way. They perform as a trio and they’re doing it pretty well, assuming by their lastest release called Sports. This art-punk supergroup…

  • Savak – Beg Your Pardon LP (Various Labels)

    Savak – Beg Your Pardon LP (Various Labels)

    This LP is one of those records I was super excited about, so I was overjoyed when Geenger Records landed a copy alongside with a giant batch of other LPs for a reviewing. Savak is a powerful trio hailing from Brooklyn, New York and besides being a super rad band with some mind-blowing ideas, they…

  • Kiper – Umoran I Glup EP (Geenger Records)

    Kiper – Umoran I Glup EP (Geenger Records)

    Kiper is back with another great EP release and this time they’re offering us three brand new tracks. Following their well-received full-length Udari Jako which has been published two years ago, Kiper is delivering much more melodic, but still energetic tunes to the plate with even more genres involved than ever before. Speaking of genres,…