‘Break Room’ by Milwaukee’s Fellow Kinsman hits ya like opening a window to let the summer breeze in after being trapped in a musty basement all winter. This collection of songs blends all the best parts of psych, surf, indie, and alternative rock, which the band calls “land-locked surf rock” and hits the eardrums like […]
Don’t Let It Die: Vol. 1 by The Deslondes
‘Don’t Let It Die: Vol. 1′ by The Deslondes, a five-piece collective hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana, is a 12-track collection that sees the band momentarily step away from their usual original songwriting to filter a diverse range of American music through their unique bayou lens. By interpreting songs from both legendary touchstones and contemporary peers, the album […]
Sweet Gravity EP by Snowcuffs
The new EP ‘Sweet Gravity‘ by Chicago’s Snowcuffs is one of the best EPs I’ve heard in a while in dream pop/ shoegaze, as it perfectly captures a lush, layered wall of sound that feels both nostalgic and thrillingly alive. Having just caught most of their kick ass set live last Friday, May 15th, at […]
One Kind Radio Podcast – 5-8-26
It’s May…. and it’s still cold outside for some reason. At least things are heating up at all of our music venues and bars once again!! I filled up my car with a half-tank of gas on Monday cause I was not sure if this gas is gonna get any cheaper any time soon, and […]
Selling A Vibe by The Cribs
After a five-year hiatus that felt like an eternity for indie-rock purists, the Jarman brothers have returned with ‘Selling A Vibe‘, an album that proves they still possess the magical ability to make 2026 feel like 2005. Recorded in Brooklyn, this ninth studio effort manages to be surprisingly thoughtful without losing that “three guys in a […]
Dust by Accessory
If you’ve been feeling like a tiny human scurrying through a city of boring music, Chicago’s own ACCESSORY has arrived to stomp through your speakers. Their debut album, Dust, out now on ACX Records, is a colossal achievement where the celestial meets the molecular, feeling as massive as a Titan emerging from the depths. Much like how bingeing “Monarch: Legacy […]
Bitch Creek by Bitch Creek
Bitch Creek‘s self-titled debut is a great representation of five best friends manifesting a vivid reverie into a fiddle-heavy reality. Born from a chance meeting at a local haunt and solidified during a bonding trip to Ireland, this album is a masterclass in “dark folk” that feels more like a warm hug than a spooky […]
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, […]
Heaven 2 by Lala Lala
Lillie West, the creative mind behind Lala Lala, has officially traded the Midwest chill of Chicago for the sun-drenched sprawl of Los Angeles, and her latest release, Heaven 2, perfectly captures that “new city, who dis?” energy. Out now on Sub Pop Records, the album feels like a masterclass in what happens when an artist […]
Sexistential by Robyn
After a long eight-year wait since Honey, pop’s favorite Swedish innovator returns with Sexistential, officially dropping on March 27, 2026. This ninth studio album is a high-speed collision of past and present, trading the soft meditations of her last record for a “spaceship crash-landing” back into the punchy, ecstatic pop of the Body Talk era. The title track, “Sexistential,” is […]
