- Sep 2

Summer is coming to its incredibly hot and humid end (Soon? Please?) which means Halloween is just around the corner. Well, between now and Thankgiving I have Nitzer Ebb and Stereolab live to look forward too and I’m taking my end of summer week in San Diego the second week of September. Superman and The Fantastic Four have fed me through the last few months, along with The Naked Gun, Weapons and 28 Years Later as far as movies go. I know there’s plenty on streaming to catch up on like Aliens: Earth and some other interesting series and a few movies as well.
But what really has excited me is the new releases I’ve been sent over the last few months. Superchunk have a new album called Songs In The Key Of Yikes and it’s a masterclass of catchiness and noisy guitars. Hunk And His Punx circle around melodious Pop, Garage Rock and nostagia on Walking Out On This World. They even have a song called Rainy Day In L.A. One can only wish! The Planet Smashers return with On The Dancefloor, thirteen tracks of Ska fun. Tremours’ new album Fragments is all texture and atmosphere designed to make you forget about the world. INTO-NARU-MORI’s new release The Things We Lost is an interesting collection of songs that blur genres and styles, mixing Trip-Hop, Indie Rock, Electronica and so much more, for fans of Massive Attack, Bjork and Lamb. And This House is Creaking on their new album I Want To Feel At Home Here play the type of weird, wonderful music that just gives me faith that there’s still talented and intelligent and fun music still being made that isn’t interested in getting the most clicks.


Dream Gaze and Tremolo Fest 2025 are just a few weeks away, so if you’re in Portland or Seattle be sure to get your tickets for one, two or all three nights. Most of the bands are playing both events.

Our latest addition to Eardrum Buzz Radio is Dave Fennessy and his Outsiders Music Show. You can hear Dave on Wednesdays at 11am & 60m Pacific time. From a seaside town in southern England, Dave has a weekly show that goes from Punk to Pop and is always a fun hour of music. His announcer lady sounds rather attractive too.

And I want to say farewell and bon chance to DJ Wampas, who has been doing two shows a month for several years now on Sundays and is saying farewell to creating his music shows. He will be back for our sixth anniversary though. Thank you Stephane for all the hours of underground music we wouldn’t otherwise be exposed too!
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