17 August 2026

17 August 2026 - underscores - Do It

Let's talk about April Harper Grey.

It's what she calls a stage name - but it's who the songwriting credits on this song.  So it's her name.

April is underscores, a persona she's been releasing music under since 2013 (it's still on Soundcloud if you're interested.  I was).  She was doing dubstep back then - and she was 13.  It is absolutely crazy to me that someone so young could have been making such rich music by herself back then. 

Well, she's still underscores, and in 2026, she released her 3rd album, U.  Honestly, I didn't quite get it at first - but critics loved it from the start, and it grew on me hard.  This was one of the singles from that album, and it is an energetic masterpiece. 

underscores is also brilliant at marketing.  Her lyric video for this song doubled as a choreography version.  Her music is tailor-made for TikTok and she wisely positioned it as such. 

And this is why she is on the verge of emerging from the underground and hitting the mainstream.


Lest you think a dubstep artist can't BRING IT live.  She does. 

13 August 2026

13 August 2026 - Genesis Owusu - STAMPEDE

There are very few posts I've been looking forward to posting lately. 

This song - from Australian rapper/musician Genesis Owusu - is one that I very much have.  It's frenetic, energetic, and in-your-face. From his album REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE, which has been a huge hit in his home of Australia, 

The entire album is a political statement and this song is no exception.


As intense as the song is in its studio version, it's more so in a live version. 

Also, the man has a LOT of energy. 

 
He can even do it solo. 

12 August 2026

12 August 2026 - aespa - LEMONADE

I have always thought of aespa of a version of BLACKPINK if you brought them from Temu.

With their new album LEMONADE I don't think that anymore. Without even mentioning that it's better than BLACKPINK's latest album, this is a more distinctive version of the group - and they have found a harder edged, in-your-face sound. 

Is it groundbreaking?  No.  Is it pleasing, fun, and easy to dance to?  You betcha. 


Do they perform it live at Lollapalooza last week?  Kinda. 

10 August 2026

10 August 2026 - Nia Archives - Danger

Nia Archives released her new album Emotional Junglist last month..... and very quickly after its release was included on the 2026 Mercury Prize shortlist. I've listened to most of this shortlist, and let me tell you, they got the inclusion of this one RIGHT!  It is excellent. 

It didn't take long to realize this was a very special - and explicit - album. 

This song, co-written by the artist (whose real name is Dehaney Hunt, so if you go hunting on Spotify for the credits, you know I'm telling the truth), Ethan P. Flynn and Livvi Franc, is a fast-paced exciting song, as is the rest of the album. It does not give you a break - and yet still stays cool and mellow.   

06 August 2026

6 May 2027.... I mean, 6 August 2026 - The Darling Buds - Lost Time

You know, I thought Darling Buds Day was gonna die years ago.

And, yes, while I jokingly say that I'm the reason the Darling Buds got back together, I know that's not really true.

What I did NOT have on my bingo card was NEW Darling Buds music in 2026..... a whole new album called Same Sun / Same Sky, which was their first full length album in 34 years!!!!  

And it's really good!  I'd put it among their top four albums. (IYKYK)

So, yeah, guess we're gonna keep this going.  And I'm really happy about that, because they are a great band and they have shown appreciation for what we're doing here.  We couldn't have picked a better group to celebrate. 

And now, I have enough material to actually post about the Darling Buds on a day other than May 6th.

04 August 2026

4 Aug 2026 - The Cramps - Goo Goo Muck

The Cramps were an influential but not well known band.

Until, that is, Wednesday Addams danced to the song.  


Yeah, I know.  You saw this on social media with a different song.  This is what they ACTUALLY played in the episode. And the song - along with the series - gets credit for reviving goth subculture among Gen Z, as its feature was a huge hit. 

The song, a cover of a Ronnie Cook and the Gaylads single from the 1960s, was recorded by The Cramps in 1981 for their album Psychedelic Jungle.  It became one of their best known songs. 

But, rather than watching Jenna Ortega performing to the song, I feel like you should see how Lux Interior (yep, that was his stage name.  Don't worry.  No one named their kid Lux Interior) performed it live.... which was wild as heck.