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One Kind Radio Podcast – 4-2-26
Well… April showers bring May flowers and stuff. It’s April, and we are not only celebrating our 26th Anniversary of Onekindradio.com, but we are also working on new things here at OKR!! We have a new PATREON and for just $5 a month, you can help us keep bringing you a new podcast each month, […]
LATEST REVIEWS N' STUFF:
The Cost of Living by Somni
On their new album, ‘The Cost of Living‘ , Somni has managed to craft a sound so pillowy and lush that it makes real life feel a bit too high-definition and loud. It’s “lo-fi” in the way a five-star spa is relaxing as fuck, every crackle, hiss, and muffled vocal feels like it was placed there by […]
Mosquito by Hater
Hater has returned with ‘Mosquito‘, and thankfully, it is much more pleasant than its namesake suggests. While an actual mosquito in your room in the middle of the night is a cause for psychological warfare, this Swedish quartet has delivered a collection of tracks that feel more like a cool breeze over a Malmö meadow. […]
Orange by White Fence
Tim Presley has returned with ‘Orange‘, an album that feels like finding a vintage Rickenbacker buried in a time capsule, only to realize it was actually tuned by a space-traveling wizard. Currently out now on Drag City Records, ‘Orange‘ is pure “Shellodic” pop, a term Presley coined that perfectly captures the feeling of a melody […]
EP II by Stabber
Continuing from last year’s first EP, here comes Stabber with ‘EP II’, which is the sonic equivalent of getting a surprise high-five from a skeleton wearing a leather jacket, shocking, high-energy, and surprisingly wholesome in its own chaotic way. Hailing from the chilly streets of Oslo, this crew has managed to bottle the feeling of […]
Diet of Worms by The Shits
The Shits return with ‘Diet of Worms‘, a record that sounds like you’re being joyfully steamrolled by a heavy-duty industrial harvester. Released through Rocket Recordings, this album brings that “disgust and deliverance” that they do oh so well, trading in the kind of grime that makes you want to take a shower and then immediately […]
mop by mop
The self-titled debut from Brooklyn’s own mop is exactly what happens when you decide that “pretending everything is fine” is far too much cardiovascular exercise. Fronted by Laura Jean Anderson, this record is a gloriously mossy descent into the kind of 90s-coded grunge that makes you want to buy a flannel shirt just so you […]
Assumption by Landowner
Landowner’s album ‘Assumption’ is essentially a musical blueprint for the elegantly anxious, proving that you don’t need a wall of distortion to create a heavy impact. This Massachusetts outfit has mastered the art of the “sanitized shred,” trading typical punk sludge for a sound so clean and precise it feels like it was mixed in […]
Hoopla by Weird Nightmare
Weird Nightmare’s latest release, ‘Hoopla‘ is like if a power-pop melody got into a friendly scuffle with a fuzzy distortion pedal, and on May 1, 2026 you can finally hear the glorious, high-energy result. Alex Edkins, taking a break from the more abrasive walls of sound in METZ, serves up a record that feels like […]
Seven by Mayson’s Party
If you’re looking for a reason to jump around your living room until your downstairs neighbors start filing a formal complaint, look no further than the new release ‘Seven’ by the Japanese ska-punk powerhouse Mayson’s Party. Released this month, this mini-album is basically a shot of pure espresso delivered via a brass section. It’s loud, […]
Guns Out by Iguana Death Cult
Rotterdam’s Iguana Death Cult has returned with a new LP called ‘Guns Out‘, an album that sounds exactly like what would happen if a group of Dutchmen decided that the only way to survive the apocalypse was to outrun it while playing surf-punk at triple speed. Released on Greenway Records, this quartet of musical madmen […]
