WEEKLY FEATURED ALBUM
Check out Kool Rock radio’ staff new favorite album every week.
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Album of the Week: MELTS “Field Theory”
“Field Theory is a collection of chaotic electronic psych-rock, massively layered guitars, primal percussion, and frontman Eoin Kenny’s cavernous vocals.”
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Album of the Week: The KVB “Tremors”
The record explores themes of dystopia, apocalypse, and the human condition.
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Album of the Week: RIDE ‘Interplay’
The album pairs classic Ride lyrical hallmarks such as escapism, dreams, the dissatisfaction of modern life, yearning, and freedom with a sense of resilience.
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Album of The Week: Boy With Apple ‘Attachment’
Our featured album this week is ‘Attachment‘, the excellent debut …
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Album of the Week: EKKSTACY ‘Ekkstacy’
The album sees the artist continuing his own brand of post-punk, new wave and even surf rock.
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Album of the Week: The Vaccines ‘Pick-Up Full of Pink Carnations’
The record is the epitome of what they do best: 60’s-inspired classicist guitar pop filtered through new wave, with equal parts euphoria and melancholy.
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Album of the Week: Breeze “Sour Grapes”
The new wave – britpop inspired album explores the complexity of relationships.
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Album of the Week: The Veldt ‘Illuminated 1989’
This is the original 1989 full-length record produced by Cocteau Twins’ Robin Guthrie.
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Album of the Week: Palm Ghosts ‘I Love You, Burn In Hell’
The record features melodic songs about betrayal, exploitation, and the hopeless task of navigating the modern world.
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Album of the Week: DECEITS “If There’s No Heaven…”
Inspired by classic post-punk bands like The Cure, Sad Lovers & Giants, The Chameleons, and The Danse Society