post-punk
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As promised from last month, here are 20 short-form reviews for this month’s Capsule Reviews!
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Capsule Reviews – April 2026 (By Storm, Gorillaz, Dry Cleaning…)
avant-folk, Blues Rock, By Storm, Capsule Reviews, Chamber Folk, Dry Cleaning, Experimental Hip Hop, Glitch Hop, Gorillaz, Hard Rock, indie pop, indie rock, Katarsis, Lithuanian Music, music, My New Band Believe, new-music, post-punk, Progressive Folk/Country, review, reviews, Rock, Singer-Songwriter, South Korean music, Synth Pop
With 12 short reviews, this piece covers both the most anticipated releases up to this point alongside overlooked talents.
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The British Northwesterners’ latest album is a tight sludge of psych-punk that is hard to get rid of completely.
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The adaptational nature of covering songs lend credence towards three directions in re-recording them under new circumstances or contexts.
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The Chilean post-punk band’s first album in a decade is an experimental affair with its colourful array being mixed into its rhythm.
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One of the leading gothic rock bands in the 2000s went back to their old roots; their vision at the very least making up for overproduction.
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The Chilean post-rock band’s debut album owes its direction to Black Country, New Road. Yet, it thunders triumphantly thanks to subtle differences.
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Few genres have managed to seize the spirit of the Cold War than Germany’s take on the 1980s’ New Wave with its commercial experiments.


