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DropJaw Jacobites – Rogue Taxidermy
Album | 14/06/2024 | DropJaw Transmissions
52:12 | 10 tracks | Digital
Experimental Rock / Psychedelic Noise
Mullett Creek, QLD, Australia
The music on this extravagant album reminds of a nightmare that is yet so fascinating, one hopes to never wake up. DropJaw Jacobites explore the caves and tunnels beneath the rabbit hole on Rogue Taxidermy. Enjoy this insane freakshow made from Psychedelia, Noise, Art Rock, and explorative minds.
8/10 Mangoes
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Sheena Dham – Familiarity Heuristic
Album | 14/06/2024 | Psychic Eye
20:49 | 7 tracks | CD/Digital
Ambient Pop / Experimental Pop
Oakland, CA, USA
Sheena Dham successfully breaks up the concepts of popular music and mass culture in order to reattach them in a new way. And whatever gets put together again, appears different afterwards, be it sounds, hearts, or ideas. And like that, the California-based artist presents a new sound, full of desire, overcome pain, and innovation.
8/10 Mangoes
Ernte 77 – Gruß aus der Küche
Album | 14/06/2024 | Astroholz / Rookie Records
43:47 | 19 tracks | Vinyl/Digital
Post-Deutschpunk / Punk Rock
Cologne, Germany
Ernte 77 may be the last existing real Punk Rock band, and here they are with their Amuse-Gueule, their fifth longplayer within seven years. Gruß aus der Küche combines ironic silliness with a serious view on the world, and in the end all of it gets stirred up with some early-2000s Deutschpunk sound. This is without doubt their best (and funniest!) release so far, and it contains 44 minutes of pure joy and call for resistance.
8/10 Mangoes
We will dance again
Mia Schem