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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, […]
LATEST REVIEWS N' STUFF:
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 […]
Sans Adieu by Pilori
If your morning coffee isn’t doing the trick, ‘Sans Adieu‘ is essentially a double shot of pure adrenaline, served in a spiked chalice. Pilori has managed to create a record that feels like a group hug in a mosh pit—intense, slightly sweaty, but oddly life-affirming. It’s the kind of blackened crust that doesn’t just play in the […]
Inuit Legend by Beatrice Deer
If you need a sonic companion for deep existential pondering or just a really epic walk through a blizzard, Beatrice Deer’s new album ‘Inuit Legend‘ is your new best friend. This record is a masterclass in “Inuindie,” where Deer takes traditional throat singing and ancestral folklore and wraps them in a cozy, electric blanket of guitar-driven indie […]
Keyframe by Palette Knife
Palette Knife’s ‘Keyframe‘ is a caffeinated blast of Midwest emo that refuses to sit still, blending dizzying guitar taps with the kind of frantic energy usually reserved for a toddler who just discovered sugar. It’s polished, punchy, and unashamedly extremely online, making it the perfect soundtrack for anyone whose personality is 40% nostalgia and 60% existential […]
Hotwire Trip Switch by Prince Daddy & the Hyena
If their self-titled album was a three-act existential crisis in a dark basement, ‘Hotwire Trip Switch‘ is the moment Prince Daddy & The Hyena finally kicked the door down and realized it’s a beautiful, albeit chaotic, day outside. It feels like Kory Gregory and the gang found a stash of “borrowed electricity” and decided to use it […]
I’ve Got Nothing To Lose, and I’m Losing It by Morgan Nagler
This week, while the world outside decided to lose its mind and the neighborhood tornado sirens started their eerie, midwestern scream, I found myself hunkered down in my apartment with my headphones clamped on tight. There’s something bizarrely poetic about Morgan Nagler singing about “losing it” while you’re literally watching the sky turn a bruised […]
long time caller, first time listener by Vegas Water Taxi
If listening to Vegas Water Taxi feels like being shot out of a glitter cannon into a backyard pool party, then their album ‘long time caller, first time listener‘ is the splashdown we’ve all been waiting for. It’s a dizzying cocktail of indie-rock energy and DIY charm that sounds exactly like its title: a little bit chaotic, highly enthusiastic, […]
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 […]
Maybe Not Tonight by Lime Garden
If you’ve ever wanted to hear what it sounds like when four best friends decide that existential dread is actually a great excuse for a dance party, Lime Garden’s ‘Maybe Not Tonight’ is your new sonic bible. This record is a technicolor-stained masterclass in “wonk-pop” that feels like a DIY disco held in a slightly gritty […]
It’s The Hope That Kills You by The Itch
The Itch’s debut, ‘It’s The Hope That Kills You‘, is essentially a neon-drenched panic attack that you can actually two-step to. Simon Tyrie and Georgia Hardy have crafted a record that feels like finding a twenty-dollar bill in the pocket of a jacket you wore to a funeral—it’s grim, it’s unexpected, and it’s a total win. […]
