Billy Bonbon Share Tomorrow
If you look over to the Parisian outfit Billy Bonbon, you’ll find a young band playing a boisterous brand of pop rock, albeit with the slight influence of shoegaze and dream pop. I love how they approach their songwriting with this sense of fervor that’s undeniable, as they almost make this song a heavy growl that you’re forced to confront. They balance out a sugary vibe that works against the harsher elements that crash upon the listener, particularly in the way the two vocal pieces seem to work against one another. In a way, it reminds me of early Surfer Blood with bit more allegiance to noise!

Every month, for the last two years, Swedish pop outfit
It was a shortened work, so we crammed in a good 20 tracks to get you covered in the newest and coolest from “the underground.” Really loved some of the stuff coming out of the West Coast, like new Galore and The Wind-Ups; Texas had some decent representation too, with new Teethe, The Stayres, Alien Eyelid and Nuclear Daisies tunes making their way onto the playlist. Old favorites Quality Used Cars and the Radio Field made solid returns, and I found myself super stoked to have stumbled upon Madrone (whom you should all check out immediately). Dig in and see if there’s something rad you love…and if so let us know!
If you haven’t had a proper dosage of post-punk this week, then might we guide you towards the recent single from Belfast’s
Melbourne has consistently provided our site with great band after band, and Francis Tait’s band,
It’s been a few years since German outfit
We have covered a lot of
I have been cranking
It isn’t always easy to keep up with the constant flux of new music coming out of Austin (though our friend John at 101X Homegrown crushes it on the weekly). So, it seems like we missed this new record from