From the depths of DIY fury, Diacritical unleashes a potent punk statement against Islamophobia and injustice, while Buzzard crafts politically-charged doom folk metal with satirical venom. Quizboy warps reality with paradoxical timeline-bending concepts, as Smokin' Cola reflects on two decades of being out of step. Meanwhile, The Sexy Wild East delivers raw Budapest electropunk with uncompromising attitude.

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Bad Optics
The Visitor

prog-punk / art-punk / post-punk / punk

“The Industry of Death” excoriates rampant consumerism’s human price, “Raw Blink on Hari Kiri Rock” lambasts passivity in the face of police violence, and the title track spotlights the ease in escaping the friction necessary for growth.

THE GELS
NEVER MIND THE TITLE HERE'S THE GELS

pop punk / garage / punk / rock

Stylistically, the album bounces between no-nonsense hard rockers, by-the-numbers pop-punk, and even those not-at-all out of place on comercial FM radio.FM
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THE GELS
FORTUNE FAVOURS THE SLAVE

pub rock / hard rock / garage / punk / rock

Four lanes of one-way, no bullshit, dirty-as-fuck, rock 'n roll.
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