
WEEKLY FEATURED ALBUM
Check out Kool Rock radio’ staff new favorite album every week.
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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
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Album of The Week: Egyptian Blue ‘A Living Commodity’
Our featured album this week is ‘A Living Commodity‘, the debut LP from Brighton psychedelic-punk/post punk band Egyptian Blue.
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Album of the Week: VOX LOW ‘Keep On Falling’
Vox Low merges genres to create an enchanting blend of soaring krautrock, funereal post-punk, hazy dub, and minimalist rock ‘n’ roll.
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Album of the Week: Flamingods ‘Head of Pomegranate’
The band’s fifth album “weaves through genres of psychedelia, punk, new wave and electronica”.
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Album of the Week: The Vacant Lots ‘Interiors’
With ‘Interiors’, the duo offers ethereal metallic synths and blistering electronics driven by dance beats lashed with gutter-rock guitar riffs.
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Album of the Week: Dead Leaf Echo ‘The Mercy of Women’
Our featured record is ‘The Mercy of Women‘, the excellent new LP from Brooklyn shoegaze/nouveau wave band Dead Leaf Echo.
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Album of the Week: Daiistar ‘Good Time’
The 10-track record is out now 8th via Fuzz Club Records.
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Album of the Week: Pale Blue Eyes ‘This House’
Defined by closure and moving on, the record is shaken to its rafters as the band navigate the grief of recent parental loss.