Mr. P. Reviews Dope Music
Cat Ridgeway Releases New Single: “Epilogue”
Somehow despite being stuck in Orlando for 15 years, I managed to never catch a show with Cat Ridgeway, and if her new song, “Epilogue” is any indication of her craft, it is definitely my loss.
Charm School Releases New Single: “Debt Forever”
Charm School’s new single “Debt Forever” reminds me of a dope mix between IDLES and PUP.
Aberrant Kingdom Releases New Single: Bygone Conflict
I love it when a band keeps it fucking kicking for nearly two decades and still puts out kick ass mother fucking rippers!
Whippets Release New Single: “Splinter”
The Whippets are back with a new single, “Splinter”, off their new self-titled LP released by No Coast Records. Similar to the last song I reviewed, “Ice”, this new song spans so many influences that it is hard to pin down genre-wise or comparison wise.
Wine Lips Release New Single: “Stimulation”
Wine Lips’ new song “Stimulation” of their new release Super Mega Ultra brings a mix of garage rock and psychedelic to create a well crafted, catchy as fuck, song.
Whippets Release New Single: “Ice”
Whippets are a post punk band whose sound somewhere along the lines of themselves though I can tell they are likely fans of Fugazi, Jesus Lizard and GBV which tells you absolutely nothing still. I know. Let me try to narrow it down for you.
Broken Gold Release New Single: “Bad Days” ft. Alejandro Escovedo
Broken Gold’s new single “Bad Days” is more garage rock then punk rock, but it’s also awesome as fuck.
Mr. Max Releases New Single: “Semi-Pro”
Mr. Max mixes punk, grunge and garage rock into something both new and familiar.
Bingo Boys Release New Single: “Oh Yeah”
I reviewed Bingo Boys album, Freak out and Leave, back in June, so I was stoked to get sent their newest single, “Oh Yeah”!
City of Pieces Release New Single: “Status Quo”
Hailing from Salem, OR, City of Pieces brings a fresh take on punk infused garage rock.
Dynasty Four Releases New Single: “Rome’s Bounty”
From the opening riff this song had me hooked. I love the interplay between the guitar riff and the bassline, and it’s fucking rad the way the song just ends abruptly right as I’m really digging it ‘cause it makes me want to put it on constant repeat to feed my need.
Plank Jones Release New Single: Anymore!
Plank Jones play a super rockin’ and catchy brand of garage rock infused with a touch of grunge and punk.