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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13210396

iPad Baby of Glassboro, New Jersey first came to my attention with a fun little debut EP last fall but their newest EP/mini-LP thingy is just a so much stronger, more consistent effort in which they dial the weird energy and creativity up to eleven, coalescing into a new lump of completely off-the-rails insanity sure to please discerning fans of all kinds of other unmedicated, beautiful trainwrecks in the realm of Egg-, Synth- and Garage Punk as done by the likes of Zoids, The Gobs, Mateo Manic, Prison Affair, Metdog, Nuts or Nubot555, to name a few. >

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https://bigneckrecords1.bandcamp.com/album/the-monochromatic-mind-of https://tetryontapes.bandcamp.com/album/more-monochromatic After a somewhat mixed bag of a cassette four years ago and a string of collaboration EPs with the likes of Eyes And Flies, Science Man and Ricky Hell, the newest album and accompanying extended play cassette of Buffalo, NY group Nervous Tick and the Zipper Lips sees them returning at their most focused to date, their mix of post-, garage- and synth punk with just a slight hint of industrial coming across like a decent middle ground between, say, Droids Blood, Beef and The Spits - far from reinventing the wheel here but always energetic, catchy and effective.

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Balaclava - The 1/4 Inch Almanac (2024) [new release] (godlessamericarecords.bandcamp.com)
submitted 6 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

A bucketload of unhealthy sugary joy, the second EP by this NY act delivering a quirky and catchy mix of synth- and garage-, art- and eggpunk that skillfully and precisely hits kind of a sweet spot inbetween the sonic worlds of, say, Metdog, Smirk and Cherry Cheeks, more or less. Good shit!

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submitted 6 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13141595

Go! Go! Go! releases April 21st via Erste Theke Tonträger.

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submitted 6 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12436043

A new EP by the San Antonio, Texas group and as always i'm happy to say that Sex Mex still sound very much like Sex Mex, their mixture of garage- and synth punk, noise- and power pop transporting the aesthetics of only the most catchy and melodic artifacts out of the whole Reatard era. Reliable shit that doesn't try anything funny and instead just delivers on the hooks!

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submitted 7 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12151569

New shit by these Olympia, Washington Lo-Fi punks and you kinda know what's gonna hit you: More of that deliciously blown out and catchy-as-fuck garage-/electro/fuzz punk dementia for the moderately desensitized mind, hellbent on damaging your speakers, corrupting your soul, spilling your booze and puking on your carpet. Very negative influence these kids, stay away!

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The Monochromatic Mind Of… releases March 8th via Big Neck Records.

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O-D-EX - Breaker (2024) [new release] (dirtnaprecords.bandcamp.com)
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Following their perfectly appetizing (and as far as i can make out, completely vanished off the face of the internet by now) Black Box EP in 2022, we get this group's debut full-length courtesey of Dirtnap Records and this time around, there's actually some tangible background info available. No wonder these folks sounded familiar the first time around, since we're dealing with a duo consisting of US garage punk royalty Mark Ryan (most notably of Radioactivity, Mind Spiders and Marked Men) and Micah Why, whose previous bands i don't think i've ever come across. Their minimalist synth punk certainly has retained some of that Mind Spiders vibe although this shit is a lot darker, more stripped-down and abrasive, having a certain oldschool vibe to it wich echoes of Minimal Man, Nervous Gender, Screamers, Units or Visitors but you might just as well compare them to more recent phenomena like Powerplant, Pow!, Spyroids or a somewhat less spikey version of Lost Packages crossbred with the digital insanity of Nubot555, the more minimalist moments of Digital Leather.

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TIT - Dust (2024) [new track] (nocoastrecordings.bandcamp.com)
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Cold, Not Cute releases February 23rd.

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submitted 7 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11820340

It's shaping up to be a pretty awesome week for eggpunk already, helped further along by another genre fixture of the last couple years, Melbourne's Metdog, having just released their full length debut after an impeccable string of EPs and singles. They promised shit about computers and oh boy do we get shit about computers here, leaving more questions than answers though, most of which begin with "What the fuck…?". Perfectly underscoring the subject matter we get to witness the group at their most electronically inclined so far, their overall vibe here being reminiscent of a bizarre 8-bit mashup of vintage Ausmuteants with the distinct added flourish of Windows 3.11 midi files.

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submitted 7 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11820215

Having first come to my attention via a split tape with AJ Cortes and The Burglars, this group from West Palm Beach, Florida has only gotten stronger with every new release and this one is no exception, delivering a new round of catchy, compact blasts in the somewhat eggy realms of power pop, synth- and garage punk evoking thoroughly favorable comparisons to the likes of Gee Tee, Erik Nervous, Vaguess and Satanic Togas.

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Cthtr - Cthtr [2024] [new release] (archfiendrecords.bandcamp.com)
submitted 8 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10470257

Already having a couple EPs under his belt, this Whittier, California dude's first full length cassette, also his first release following over five years of radio silence, immediatley clicks with me. That shit is right up my alley with its endearingly crude, moderately psychedelic mix of garage-, post- and synth punk carrying the traits of so many household names, among them the likes of Mononegatives, Useless Eaters, Die TV, Electric Prawns 2, Beef, early Powerplant, Pow!, Freak Genes and Lost Packages.

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https://klint-haithabu.bandcamp.com/album/stark-ep https://goodbyeboozydigital.bandcamp.com/album/should-be-honey-sherbet

Always an occasion of pure, unmitigated joy, new songs by Schleswig, Germany solo viking synth punk warrior Klint. The self-released new Stark EP delivers six-and-a-half excellent new blows of the equally rough and noisy, weird and catchy as fuck synth punk action we all know and love. His Should be Honey / Sherbet 7" released simultaneously via italian garage punk institution Goodbye Boozy then goes on a thrilling experimental side quest involving heavy use of ancient brass and vocal samples pulled from 1920s swing records. This is something… kinda random, baffling and unexpected for sure. Sick shit!

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submitted 8 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10469941

Questions and Answers Regarding Computers And Screens releases January 18th via Critter Records.

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A Billion Goats. A Billion Sparks. Fin. releases March 1st via God Unknown Records.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/10469584

Jump To 3D releases February 2nd via Discos De Muerte & Cow Tool Records.

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submitted 9 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9531628

https://shrudd.bandcamp.com/album/microbiome
https://shrudd.bandcamp.com/album/bizarro

Two new EPs by some Louisville, Kentucky group who've apparently released a ton of shit already but are certainly new to me. The Microbiome EP delights with quirky and energetic garage-/synth punk in the vein of Billiam, Spodee Boy, Gholies, early Erik Nervous, Spits, Why Bother? as well as classic Reatard-related artifacts. A nice companion piece then is the more hardcore-minded Bizarro EP dabbling in a way rougher aesthetic of fuzzed-out oldschool mayhem.

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submitted 9 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

Two current powerhouses of weirdo garage- and synth punk join forces for this neat new little EP and guess what: It sounds exactly like you'd expect and all i can further say is what the fuck is not to like about that proposition? The shit rules!

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submitted 9 months ago by Groschi@lemmy.world to c/synthpunk@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/9101773

Buffalo, NY group Ismatic Guru's two previous EPs were a promising and enjoyable affair already but it's on their newest cassette that their sound finally clicks into place, their vision matured and tightened-up significantly. I'd say their mix roughly located in the fuzzy realms of garage-, synth- and eggpunk has carved out their own little niche for them by enhancing their quirky aesthetics with plenty of funky action end even some slight touch of kraut-y and psychedelic vibes, most notably in the opening and closing tracks.

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Just what is says. Punk rock making varying use of keys and synths.

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