Kombynat Robotron’s new album AANK showcases a sharper, heavier sound with embraced vocals and structured songs. The band maintains their energetic essence while exploring themes of decay and resistance.
Tag Archives: Psychedelic
No Joy – Bugland
No Joy’s journey to Bugland showcases their evolution from grunge and shoegaze to a complex sound blending diverse genres. The album features fearless experimentation, merging nostalgia with innovation, revealing endless layers.
The Miracle Seeds – Nuclear Watermelon
The Miracle Seeds’ new album, Nuclear Watermelon, showcases their evolution in sound, merging Andean folk influences with modern psychedelia. With bold guitars, dynamic songwriting, and captivating tracks, this album amplifies their previous work, offering an immersive listening experience. It invites listeners into a journey full of rich textures and intricacy.
Tvål – Tvål
Tvål has evolved from Thee Telepaths, embracing vintage synths and drum machines to create a unique sound. Their music blends experimental textures with pulsating rhythms, showcasing spontaneity and creativity.
The Miracle Seeds – I Am The Sherpa
The Miracle Seeds evolve with their upcoming album “Nuclear Watermelon.” Their new single “I Am the Sherpa” showcases a matured sound that blends intricate grooves and atmospheric elements.
Thought Bubble – Mostly True
Thought Bubble’s “Mostly True” is a bold exploration of sound, blending narrative and noise across tracks that range from chaotic to deeply emotional, showcasing their unique musical style and commitment to authenticity.
Just Mustard – Pollyanna
Just Mustard’s new single ‘Pollyanna’ showcases their signature sound with a tense, mechanical groove and Katie Ball’s haunting vocals. It marks a thrilling evolution, blending raw emotion with chilling precision.
Mellowmaker – Black Market Karma
Mellowmaker, Black Market Karma’s twelfth album, embodies a lo-fi psychedelic depth, blending nostalgic sounds with a more direct energy. This album complements Wobble, exploring themes of memory, longing, and identity.
Frankie and the Witch Fingers – Trash Classic
Frankie and the Witch Fingers’ “Trash Classic” blends psych rock with experimental elements, capturing chaos and emotion through energetic tracks that reflect modern anxieties and a playful, surreal sound.
Last Tourist – Slowly Fade
Last Tourist’s new track “Slowly Fade” illustrates their evolution, blending darkwave and shoegaze while channeling influences like The Jesus and Mary Chain. Anticipate their upcoming album for more.