Summer is officially here. The weather is hot and muggy. Just the way I like it. Another Blitz, right to the point.
Fat White Family - Serf's Up
https://fatwhitefamily.bandcamp.com/album/serfs-up
(Nasty electro-pop with emphasis on the nasty. Go ahead. Shine a black light on this album.There's going to be more stains that you can count. Classy.)
Shifting Sands - Crystal Cuts
https://shiftingsandsau.bandcamp.com/album/crystal-cuts
(Psychy alt-country from Australia. At this point, I'm sure NOBODY will be surprised that I post something psychy alt-country from Australia. Seems to be the place to make that happen. A real sleepy feel to the whole thing, but keeps the pace well enough to keep you awake. Diggin' it.)
The Crawling Eye - No Short Stays
https://thecrawlingeye.bandcamp.com/album/no-short-stays
(Alt rock with a touch of Americana and psych pop. NO mind-blowing proggy riffs, no cosmos-bending sweeps... just four good tunes.)
Camionero - Confianza en ti solo
https://camionero.bandcamp.com/album/confianza-en-ti-solo
(Argentina's best-kept secret rolls forth with another selection of killer Southern/Stoner Rock-styled tunes. Every album they make is a total gem. These guys need to be known the world over. Ready? And... go!)
Children Of The Sün - Flowers
https://childrenofthesunofficial.bandcamp.com/album/flowers (Wowee! Fine 60s/70s classic rock, straight from the tap. One tune here on Bandcamp, but trust me: This is album is gold. Plenty of hard licks and tasty tricks, lots of good times and unwinds, tons of heavy rocks, lovely locks, and tasty vox. Ya dig?)
The Hong Kong Sleepover - Butcher & Bolt
https://thehongkongsleepover.bandcamp.com/album/butcher-bolt
(I heard that some people, when they receive some kind of head trauma, come out of a coma or shock with new areas of their brains awakened... like, now they know how to play the piano or see the world in geometric patterns. Maybe if I listen to this album enough, I could actually be good at math.. but it seems like I would likely wind up knowing exact details of the history of samurai swords and nail bats. Does this band rule? You betcha. Get a snootful of this shit and you'll be clear as day, ready to throw down.)
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