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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:
Hoopla by Weird Nightmare
Weird Nightmare’s latest release, ‘Hoopla‘ is like if a power-pop melody got into a friendly scuffle with a fuzzy distortion pedal, and on May 1, 2026 you can finally hear the glorious, high-energy result. Alex Edkins, taking a break from the more abrasive walls of sound in METZ, serves up a record that feels like […]
Seven by Mayson’s Party
If you’re looking for a reason to jump around your living room until your downstairs neighbors start filing a formal complaint, look no further than the new release ‘Seven’ by the Japanese ska-punk powerhouse Mayson’s Party. Released this month, this mini-album is basically a shot of pure espresso delivered via a brass section. It’s loud, […]
Guns Out by Iguana Death Cult
Rotterdam’s Iguana Death Cult has returned with a new LP called ‘Guns Out‘, an album that sounds exactly like what would happen if a group of Dutchmen decided that the only way to survive the apocalypse was to outrun it while playing surf-punk at triple speed. Released on Greenway Records, this quartet of musical madmen […]
Di Hotel Malibu by Thee Marloes
Thee Marloes have managed to bottle the exact feeling of the first sip of a cold drink after a long day and poured it directly into ‘Di Hotel Malibu‘. This Surabaya trio, comprised of vocalist Natassya Sianturi, guitarist Sinatrya Dharaka, and drummer Tommy Satwick, returns with a sophomore effort that feels less like a formal […]
Red Hot Photo Committee by National Photo Committee
Released on the delightfully noisy Ever/Never Records, Chicago’s National Photo Committee‘s new album ‘Red Hot Photo Committee‘ is some of the finest in indie-twang, sounding exactly like what would happen if a group of photography nerds traded their darkrooms for a honky-tonk and started a riot. It’s loud, it’s jittery, and it’s arguably more caffeinated than a barista […]
An Order Of Things by LA JUNGLE
Have you ever wondered what it sounds like when a Casio keyboard experiences a complete circuit-bending meltdown in the middle of a construction site… look no further than this power-packed album, ‘An Order Of Things’. Hailing from the Belgian city of Mons, the mad scientists of LA JUNGLE have officially upgraded from a duo to a trio, adding […]
Everything I Didn’t Say by Liv Solveig
Germany’s Liv Solveig‘s new release ‘Everything I Didn’t Say‘ is a masterclass in chamber pop that feels like a warm, Nordic hug mixed with a sudden, bracing splash of cold seawater. From the opening notes, Solveig proves she is the queen of the “inner monologue” set to music, blending her jazz background with cinematic soundscapes […]
Everything Must Go by Bad Operation
If you like your ska with a heavy dose of “New Tone” and a side of New Orleans soul, then Bad Operation’s latest offering, ‘Everything Must Go’, is basically the musical equivalent of finding an extra fry at the bottom of the bag. This album doesn’t just walk into the room; it skanks in with […]
Selling A Vibe by The Cribs
After a five-year hiatus that felt like an eternity for indie-rock purists, the Jarman brothers have returned with ‘Selling A Vibe‘, an album that proves they still possess the magical ability to make 2026 feel like 2005. Recorded in Brooklyn, this ninth studio effort manages to be surprisingly thoughtful without losing that “three guys in a […]
Still Life by Future Teens
Boston’s Future Teens have returned with ‘Still Life’, and it’s basically the musical equivalent of finding out your favorite thrift store shirt finally fits again. Released on Take This To Heart Records, this album proves that while the “bummer pop” pioneers Daniel Radin and Amy Hoffman are staring down their thirties, they still know how to […]
