When garage rock made its revival in the late 2000s, Hunx and His Punx were right in the thick of it. Their career moved just as fast and frantically as their sound. After only a few years, things came to a halt, and bandleader Seth Bogart turned to other pursuits….

Review: Dragnet – Dragnet Reigns!
Not much time has passed since Dragnet’s last album. Just two years, really—yet it feels like an eternity. Times have changed, and so has the band. Two members have left Dragnet. At least the sound remains the same. “Dragnet Reigns!” (Spoilsport) still thrives on its jittery, half-sung spoken delivery layered…

Review: The Myrrors – Land Back
Seven years have passed since the last album by The Myrrors. Back in 2021, founding members N.R. Safi and Grant Beyschau had already teamed up with Miguel Urbina for improvisation sessions. The results lingered in limbo for what felt like an eternity. Land Back (Radio Khiyaban / A.U.M. / Cardinal…

Review: Osees – ABOMINATION REVEALED AT LAST
The new Osees album comes without a concept this time. After detours into electronics and hardcore punk, ABOMINATION REVEALED AT LAST (Deathgod) brings us back to solid, versatile garage rock. You have to rewind a bit to when John Dwyer’s band had a few more members—and a few more letters…

Video: Sunflowers – Chameleon Kid
Sunflowers from Portugal have finished a new album. You Have Fallen… Congratulations! (Fuzz Club) marks the band’s fifth full-length release. So far, they’ve delivered tracks that range between krautrock and noise punk—and we’re eager to hear what the new record brings. The first single, “Chameleon Kid,” reveals Sunflowers’ raw side….

New Single: O.R.B. – Mind Over Matter / End Times
Last year, O.R.B. celebrated a triumphant comeback with Tailem Bend. Now, the Australians return with a new 7-inch via Fuzz Club. “Mind Over Matter” dives into bluesy garage rock in the spirit of the early 1960s. The B-side, “End Times,” ventures further into murky, swampy psych rock territory. Mind Over…

Review: Cory Hanson – I Love People
Cory Hanson, with his band Wand, currently navigates complex terrain—territory that sometimes only Radiohead seems able to unravel. His solo work, on the other hand, is much easier to grasp—though it’s easy to miss the hidden depths here as well. Whether lyrically, where absurd asides obscure deeper emotional insights, or…

Review: Kombynat Robotron – AANK
AANK (Fuzz Club) is already the seventh album by Kombynat Robotron. A shame we’ve only just discovered them—because their blown-out kraut-punk is absolutely glorious. Formed in 2018 and based in Kiel, this trio isn’t just prolific when it comes to releases—they also bring serious momentum. Right from the opening track…

Review: The Albinos – Enabilizer
Texas and its psychedelic rock—a long-standing tradition that has given rise to many great bands. With their second album, Enabilizer (P.U.G.), The Albinos are ready to write another chapter. The Houston-based band quickly loses itself in the hypnotic swirl we’ve come to love—bubbling, warping sounds from other dimensions, with just…

Video: Agriculture – Bodhidharma
A band that’s not afraid to let country morph into black metal—Agriculture are always good for a surprise. And that’s exactly what we’re expecting from their upcoming album. The Spiritual Sound (The Flenser) is set for release on October 3. The first single, “Bodhidharma,” already makes it clear that we’re…