It has been snowing for days on end and the whole country sort of has come to a stand still. Musically, things are relatively quiet as well. There are not too many releases in the coming two weeks. Below you find the first single released in 2026 reviewed on WoNoBlog. The year has started and I feel fine. Enjoy!
Blow Your Mind. Strawberry Alarm Clock
When the original "Nuggets" album was released in 1972 I was too young to notice. However, when the four cd box was released in 1998, I made sure to buy and enjoy it. One of the songs, not on the original LP, was 'Incense & Peppermint' by Strawberry Alarm Clock. It went to number 1 in the U.S. and Canada in 1967, but did not chart over here. In 2025 the band returned to the recording studio and features for the second time on WoNoBlog. Blow Your Mind does not literally have that effect on me. It is a nice single though that has a bite thanks to the wildish guitar riff and the rhythm that propels the song ever forward. The style reminds of the songs on Frank Zappa/The Mothers of Invention's debut album, 'Freak Out'. That is not a bad place to be in.
Echo Park Donut. Luke Temple and The Cascading Moms
I've never been to Echo Park, but it must be a nice place seeing how many songs/albums have it in their title. The latest edition is this single. Singer/songwriter/producer Luke Temple together with Doug Stuart (bass) and Kosta Galanopoulos (drums) present a very relaxed song that moves in a way that seems lighter than a feather and just floats on the wind. That gives it a late seventies, West-Coast vibe, reminiscent of the likes of Christopher Cross. Add the background vocals and it goes for very pleasant and relaxed listening. When the song at the end gets a more percussive edge, the song almost gets a bite. The trio releases its album 'Hungry Animal' on 13 February.
My Mind's Got A Mind Of It's Own. The Lemon Drop Gang
How far back can a band put the hands of the clock? In the case of The Lemon Drop Gang it is about sixty years. On its latest single it is like a gang of youngsters is playing in the garage of one of their parents. Dad having left the car out on the drive just for them. The result is something the dad, despite holding his hands over his ears, could have been proud of: My Mind's Got A Mind Of It's Own. The Lemon Drop Gang recorded in 2025 though and has done a thorough job of it. The sound of its new single simply can't be more authentic, louder and wilder. Steph O'Halloran - Vocals, Johnny O'Halloran - Guitars, Saw, D. Walker - Bass and Matt Rendon - Drums have found the mustard source of all the teenagers in the mid-60s and turned it into a sensational sound for the 2020s.
Just A Shadow. A.A. Williams
A.A. Williams signed last year to the Reigning Phoenix Music label and is releasing a single to celebrate it. Just A Shadow is a song with at least two sides. The song starts almost like a ballad, turns into a gothic rock songs and later receives a guitar contribution bordering on metal. My mind flashed the lights The Gathering and Within Temptation, to mention two bands from my home country, immediately. The combination works though. Williams obviously is the master of her song. She rides it confidently like Anky van Grunsven rode Bonfire to an Olympic gold medal. All else present in Just A Shadow is there to serve William's darkish voice. She is no Floor Jansen but convinces with her performance. Just A Shadow is the kind of song that makes me want to hear more, despite it is just outside of my musical comfort zone.
The Backrooms. Proton Packs
With 'Visions From The Void', Proton Packs' new and fifth album, coming up, the band released a single that is quite attractive. The band from the Italian town, where horse racing in the city centre is one of its highlights, Siena, is around for over twenty years. Proton Packs has listened to American examples like The Offspring and comes up with an enthusiastic song of the kind Dexter Holland c.s. used to make quite some time ago. Punk rock is combined with a strong melody and some nice lead guitar lines. The combination makes for a song that shines, bounces up and down and makes me want to dance. Exactly like how I want my punk rock songs to be.
Baseball. Dirt Buyer
Alternative rocker Dirt Buyer, aka Joe Sutkowski, returns to the blog with the single Baseball. Working towards the release of his new album 'Dirt Buyer III', release 6 February, Dirt Buyer gives off a good taste of what his fans can expect and others can newly discover. Baseball is an alternative rock track that has a long tradition in the U.S. It may well be that my introduction was with the single 'Tail Lights' by Buffalo Tom in 1992? 1993?. Since, I never looked back. Baseball falls nicely into that tradition. Tough sounding guitars, interspersed with a sparse keyboard note. The use of dynamics accent the light and the shade in the song. Over it Sutkowski sings with a dreamy voice that is not overly joyful nor depressed. Again allowing the light and shade in. In other words, there's nothing new here, but just so well done.
I Want To Go To Space (Closing Credits). Carol Cleveland Sings
'Effervescent Lure', Carol Cleveland Sings' 2016 album, is the album that got to me by the longest route by far of all my albums. Ordered in the U.S., shipped to San Francisco to a friend, who brought it to Guadalajara in Mexico, where he gave it to me there at a conference, from where I brought it home, saving circa $20 shipping costs. After an EP, 'Wishing Well', I lost track of the duo Thomas Hughes and Gretchen Lohse, until a recent email announced a new album, 'Darla In Space'. It is a movie soundtrack, a musical art form that I do not always appreciate, as it is so fragmented and joined to movie scenes which are not there. As I'm very sympathetic to CCS, I've listened to the composition supporting the movie's closing credits. In general this is where they show "the little letters" as we call them, with the gaffer, hairdresser, dolly grip, carpenter, etc., while everyone puts on their coats to leave. I Want To Go To Space is just the right music for it. Unobtrusive, yet it is totally CCS. It is not for nothing that every time I write about New Zealand act Pickle Darling, that I mention CCS. Although, this track is more organic, the little elements that make it a CCS track are all there, with the exception of Gretchen Lohse not singing lyrics. Here it is just oohs and aahs, but that's okay. I Want To Go To Space is a nice and relaxed exit to a record and movie.
Lit. Jaguero
More punk from Italy this week. Jaguero formed in 2021 out of several other bands and has released two EPs so far. There will be an album later this year. First there is the first single, Lit. Starting with a huge guitar riff, enhanced by a little lick that comes by a few times. The vocals are double tracked, at least double that is, with one mixed a little into the background where the lyrics are shouted out loud with even more emotion. The result is that besides punk rock the song borders towards emo. With Lit, Jaguero takes you down a well trodden path but with a lot of enthusiasm and power. It is certainly worth checking out.
Three Friends Of Winter. Three Friends Of Winter
The day Stefan Breuer sent me the link to this song, he could not foresee that just over a week later he could eat his heart out as a friend of winter. The world turned white for days on end with perhaps the end not yet in sight. The band Three Friends Of Winter is a collaboration between the bands/projects Hako, I Am Oak and The World of Dust. Of course that rubs off, although I can't judge for Hako. Emiko Hachiki (Hako), Stefan Breuer (The World of Dust) en Thijs Kuijken (I am Oak) met in Osaka when the two Dutch men toured there in 2019 and after that started trading snippets of music online. This is the first result and it surely wets my appetite to hear more. Where the song seems fairly straightforward, listen more closely and you will hear an instrument that is not like anything that is heard in western music, as well as atmospherics that weave in and out throughout the song. Like waves from space. It is a beautiful contrast to the soft song. The music gets a nice kick here and there because of the use of an electric guitar. Thijs Kuijken, being, well, Thijs Kuijken, he sings like he always does and sets a relaxed meditating mood. All these extra's make the song different from the two acts I do know well, making this a different act. The way the three blend their music, calls for more in the future.
Burn The Time Away. Wanted Noise
There's only one place in the world where I swam in the Pacific ocean. It was in the city where beach punks Wanted Noise comes from, San Diego. I remember a stark descent down a cliff (and going back up), loads of sun and illegal nudity, an older guy (listen to me today) with a far too young female companion. Yes, you're right, all this has nothing to do with Burn The Time Away. With this review, the blog leaves 2025 releases behind it. The single starts with a few guitars weaving in interesting patterns, not giving anything away about what is to come: a quite standard punk track, with huge drums. Cudos to Taylor Wagner are due, wow! He brings so much energy to Burn The Time Away, making so many sparks fly, that he only thing the band has to do, is follow. The double guitars and bass do just that. The call-response vocals are an asset setting the song apart from most punk tracks. There's an album coming up called 'Easy Listening'. Yeah, sure!
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