The Montreal trio Cola delivers a definitive statement in post-punk with their latest effort, ‘Cost of Living Adjustment‘. Following a string of highly praised releases, this record finds the band at their most refined, blending abstract sensibilities with production that feels as intentional as a gallery painting. Listening to this album in the backyard as […]
New Sides by Dealbreaker
Dealbreaker’s latest release, New Sides, is a power-packed blast of fuzz-pop and garage punk that feels like being lovingly shoved into a mosh pit by your best friends. It’s loud, it’s snotty, and it has enough energy to power a small midwestern town for a week. Dealbreaker, hailing from Welland, Ontario, proves that you don’t […]
Clearly Cursed by PONY
Look, life is clearly a series of cosmic jokes, and PONY’s third album, Clearly Cursed, is the perfect soundtrack for when the universe decides to point and laugh at you. This record is easily one of my favorites of the year so far, mostly because it manages to wrap absolute existential dread in a layer […]
One Kind Radio Podcast – 02-28-26
It’s almost March, and we are on our way to the first day of Spring! On this show, we had so much to cover since the last show. The Super Bowl halftime show, Summer Fest, Tabman playing a show with his band and a couple of other bands at Classic Slice in Bay View, and […]
