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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:

Maybe Not Tonight by Lime Garden 

If you’ve ever wanted to hear what it sounds like when four best friends decide that existential dread is actually a great excuse for a dance party, Lime Garden’s ‘Maybe Not Tonight’ is your new sonic bible. This record is a technicolor-stained masterclass in “wonk-pop” that feels like a DIY disco held in a slightly gritty […]

It’s The Hope That Kills You by The Itch

The Itch’s debut, ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You‘, is essentially a neon-drenched panic attack that you can actually two-step to. Simon Tyrie and Georgia Hardy have crafted a record that feels like finding a twenty-dollar bill in the pocket of a jacket you wore to a funeral—it’s grim, it’s unexpected, and it’s a total win. […]

Station Model Violence by Station Model Violence

The self-titled debut from Station Model Violence is a masterclass in sonic tension, sounding like a very polite robot trying to explain a solar flare to a confused gardener. It’s a dizzying, visceral statement of post-punk that feels both futuristic and oddly classic, as if someone found a lost Bauhaus demo tape inside a high-tech survival bunker. […]

City of Careless Angels by Blaketheman1000

Blaketheman1000’s latest, ‘City of Careless Angels‘, is a high-speed chase through the psyche of a man who definitely spends too much time on Twitter but makes it sound like high art. Listening to this album feels like being cornered at a party by the funniest, most self-aware guy you know, the kind who has a lot […]

Story’s End by Maria Taylor

Maria Taylor’s Story’s End is the musical equivalent of finding a twenty-dollar bill in an old winter coat; it’s a delightful, unexpected gift that makes everything feel a bit more manageable. After a seven-year hiatus, Taylor returns with a collection of songs that are as hushed and intimate as a late-night secret, blending bell-like piano with widescreen […]

Fate of the Union by Noi!se

If you’ve spent the last decade wondering if Tacoma’s finest, NOi!SE, had traded their combat boots for orthopedic insoles, ‘Fate of the Union‘ is here to kick that worry right in the teeth. After a ten-year hiatus, they’ve burst back into the room like a neighbor returning your lawnmower, except now it’s gold-plated and shoots flames. The dual-guitar […]

Tan Lines by Lavalove

Lavalove’s sophomore release out now on Pure Noise Records, ‘Tan Lines‘ is the sonic equivalent of a perfect beach day where you actually remembered to reapply sunscreen. This album is a masterclass in sun-soaked indie rock that is both nostalgic and refreshing, led by the high-energy “California Cheerleading” style vibes of frontwoman Tealarose Coy. One […]