After a six-year hiatus, O.R.B. returns with a new album. The fourth overall LP from the Australian band is titled “Tailem Bend” (Fuzz Club / Flightless) and is set to be released on July 12. Ahead of the album release, they’ve unveiled two singles. O.R.B. has previously ventured into sprawling…

Review: KALAC – ODYSSÉE
Wow, it seems like France is currently buzzing with space-rocking power trios. The latest introduction: KALAC from Dinan. With “ODYSSÉE” (Crème Brûlée / Clostridium / Weirdbeard / Echodelick), their debut album is now available. KALAC delves into captivating psych rock with space and krautrock elements. Their sound is constantly evolving,…

Review: Shannon and the Clams – The Moon Is In The Wrong Place
Just a few weeks before her wedding, Shannon Shaw lost her fiancé Joe Haener in a car accident. It was a terrible blow for Shaw and her bandmates. Shannon and the Clams are known for their upbeat Garage Rock. How does one continue in the face of such tragedy? “The…

New EP: Mister Strange – III
Mister Strange tends to be more of an EP band. With “III” (Sour Grapes) their third EP is here, while an LP is still pending. Nonetheless, the format shouldn’t matter as long as the content is right. The Manchester-based band resides in fuzzy Garage Rock, and they embrace it here…

New EP: DREAMWAVE – Dreamwave And The Mindcave
DREAMWAVE is a quartet from Bristol that originally found each other in Brighton due to shared preferences. After a few singles, their first EP is now ready. “Dreamwave And The Mindcave” (Velvet Echoes) is a highly recommended release. The “Hidden Sun” single was once a teaser, and at that time,…

Review: YOBS – YOBS
Out of the ashes of Liverpool bands Weird Sex and Ohmns arises YOBS. The quartet is dedicated entirely to raw garage punk. Their self-titled debut album has now been released via Fuzz Club, and it’s definitely worth a listen. The punk is breakneck and tough, aiming to reflect the high-energy…

Review: Obey Cobra – Mwg Drwg
Genre conventions don’t concern Obey Cobra much. Industrial, noise, post-punk – why not mix them all together?! The second album, “Mwg Drwg” (Rocket Recordings), continues the sonic experiments of the Cardiff-based band. Obey Cobra manages to be simultaneously atmospheric and loud. Gentle notes are hidden beneath oppressive roiling. After the…

Video: Wand – Smile
Wand is constantly in motion, rising again as a quartet. From over 50 hours of improvisation, the Californian band has crafted a new album. “Vertigo” (Drag City) is set to be released on July 26th. Ideas were tossed back and forth, songs rewritten repeatedly. A multifaceted album is promised, and…

Video: Memo PST -Platform Damage
Memo PST is a fresh band from Los Angeles. Leading the charge are two punk veterans: Orville Neeley (Bad Sports, OBN IIIs) and Chris Shaw (Ex-Cult, Vile Nation). Their self-titled debut album is set to be released on May 17th via In The Red. Their latest single, “Platform Damage,” is…

Review: the Ar-Kaics – See the World on Fire
One of those Sixties garage punk bands, that’s never what The Ar-Kaics aimed to be. Their 2018 release “In This Time” for Wick was more than just primitive pounding. Even then, the Virginia-based band presented heartfelt rock songs alongside the usual genre-typical bangers. Their new album now focuses more on…