The Darkthrones. Taken from the bands 1962 LP of the same name ' A Wave in the Northern Sea' on which they moved away from the more traditional Rock'n'Roll sound of their first record towards the Trve Kvlt Surf sound they would pursue throughout the rest of the 60s.
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The Delstroyers are one of the most awesome surf bands on the planet. I've heard them preview some of these songs live, and they blew my socks off! The single "Bomb Bomb" is incredible! Can't wait to hear the complete new album. Robbie Reverb
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This album makes me want to throw a cool retro surf party JUST so I can play the album and make everyone listen to it. I actually hate parties, but it would be worth it to make everyone I know listen to this. Matt Talbot
Made over the course of four dark months, Reece Thomas’s new record features synth compositions that are both beautiful & unsettling. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 30, 2022
In the music of Paul Jordan, digitally manipulated field recordings become striking electronic songs that feel eerie and surreal. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2020
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This band is straight rockin it! How I have ever lived this long without this in my life is beyond me. Time to turn down the lights, pour some rum and ride my coffee table like a surfboard evallded