5 BEST ALBUMS – JUNE 2026

30 June 2026

Band: BUTTHOLE SURFERS
Who: San Antonio‘s heavyweight rockers who made a lot of riff racket between
1981 and 2017 with 8 LPs. Then they had a break and returned last year with
some live shows.

Album: AFTER THE ASTRONAUT

Now referred to as the 1998 lost album. After recordings were finished, their
then their label Capitol Records refused to release it. Too far-out to sell in big
numbers, they said.

The band changed labels and fabricated another LP, named Weird Revolution
with songs from the dumped After The Astronaut, but the critics sabered it.

Now, after all these years, the Surfers got back to work
to rejuvenate the original recordings the way they want.

Blabbermouth.Net says: “The entirety of the release is steeped in a forward-thinking kind of psychedelia that doesn’t sound dated even now decades later. Subdued beats and electronic grooves slither their way through your earholes with no intention of leaving.

Their playful and creative use of electronic, pulsing sounds and stuttered beats would make most trip-hop bands cross their arms with envy. The musically maniacal Texans strike creative gold with “After the Astronaut”. The rest of us can finally properly appreciate it now.”

TUTV: I’m suspicious when I hear the term lost album. In many cases, it means that a label wants to make money off something that went wrong the first time, to cash in years later, on the back of an artist/band that became famous over the years.

But this is a jawdropping exception. The album feels like the Surfers put all their past frustrations into it, leading to a momentous rock work. It’s a gloriously loud and clear triumph from start to finish. These veteran motherrockers still matter, big time.

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Band: OSEES
Who: The mean Californian riff machine
led by barnstormer in shorts John Dwyer.

Album: OFF COURSE

A record that landed without foreplay
or warning. 5 tracks, 32 minutes.

Is it an album, is it an EP?

According to the common understanding, an EP contains more tracks than
a single but fewer than an album (8-10). Contemporary EPs usually contain
up to eight tracks and have a playing time of 15 to 30 minutes.

Osees‘ general calls it an album.
He’s the boss. So an album it is.


Credit Osees

Dwyer: “We went back to an older method of writing for this one. We jammed
and jammed and jammed. I took the tapes home and ironed out some mutant
tunes. We went back into the studio and burned them to tape live and then I
took it home and did the vocals. Spice is always nice.

Mixed it all up in the cauldron and thus we have a strange brew indeed Floating in
the smoke we have: A couple long jams, a couple short jams and a finale that’ll dump
a bucket of ear worms on you (reminiscent of “the axis”?) Dip your toe in organ rock
and roll.”

TUTV: EP or LP? Whatever, to my ears it’s one of the best things Osees did
in recent years. No riff mania, but 60/70’s psych prog rock-inspired work-outs,
a bit of Deep Purple in their symphonic phase.

Mind-bending and trance-inducing, coming close to the extravagant trips
of that other ultra-productive team King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard.

The Trick is my fav track. An instrumental, Krautrock-like, motorik piece
that thrives on organ and hyperkinetic drumming. Flabbergasting. Mind
you, all 32 minutes have a dumbfounding effect.

What a surprisingly surprising surprise.


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Instagram – Album On Spotify


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Band: THE CHRONICLES OF MANIMAL AND SAMARA
Who: London-based DIY duo – Daphne Ang (Singapore) and Andrea Papi (Italy)
that fills a gap in music by bringing literature, art, and history together into a
space where rock and metal meet electronica.

New album: MISANTROPI
Their 4th.

Press info: “‘Misantropi‘ presents a raw, unfiltered manifesto for those who despise humanity. According to the duo, this album is: rue to their roots, the album melds spoken poetry and spoken word over heavy metal riffs, but with a new emphasis on going back to the classic set up of drums, bass, and guitars. There is more singing and melodic vocals, adding a visceral human element to their already intense sound.”

TCOMAS: “The album is human made. It’s played with real instruments, with hands,
feet, vocal cords, and human body parts. It’s raw and unfiltered. It is for those who see
through the facade and aren’t afraid to admit that they hate what we have become.”

TUTV: More direct, yet constructed brick by brick. More melodic, yet fiercely aggressive. More singing/howling/growling than spoken word this time. Rage pushes this new TCOMAS opus sonically and lyrically throughout. Rage is the common thread that obviously stoked up Samara and Manimal to produce arguably their most unambiguous and alarming opus. Rage has been the world’s most dominant topic in the past few years.

The duo’s vehement and sharp-mouthed vocal (inter)actions are an important key in translating their infuriating frustrations. Fucks, spits, and sneers fly around and infuse Misantropi with an imminent volcanic threat. The production is flawless, the execution is overpowering, the visuals (artwork/video’s) are masterful (again), the album is TCOMAS’s masterpiece (thus far).  Hands down.

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Artist: WHERE WE SLEEP
Who: The musical project of British songstress Beth Rettig started to realise her musical vision, and to experiment and express a deeply personal and poetic vision, following her previous collaboration in Blindness, signed to AC30 Records, and performing with the likes of Lene Lovitch, and Viv Albertine.

Album: THE ARSONIST

Rettig: “The Arsonist is about change, starting again where necessary, identifying things that aren’t working for us and things that aren’t necessary to us. Things that are weighing us down, be it systemic, societal or personal. A lot of people fear and fight change but if things aren’t working as they are, sometimes you have to take the risk. And then comes the liberation, in
the power of walking away.”

TUTV: Song by song, Beth Rethig draws you in her disturbed state of mind and her
sonic translation of her heart-and-soul-related meditations. After slow-burning torch opener Under A Big Sky, electro-guitar-punk banger Headlong changes the sonic timbre drastically.

Rethig applies this musical mood swing process from there on, to a puzzling,
chilling and blood-tingling effect, bringing a different dynamic from her debut
album.

Her mesmerising voice is an instrumental determinant throughout, carrying and accentuating both the doubting and hopeful tone of The Arsonist, while the imposing darkwave-goth-industrial reverberations- jolting mixes of menacing bass play, scorching guitars, and gloomy synth waves – sculpt an astonishingly fitting soundtrack. Bang-on.
An impressive accomplishment on all levels.

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Album on Spotify – Linktree

Band: PUSSY RIOT
Who: The notorious Russian punk feminists and political activists, led by mastermind and driving force since day one Nadya Tolonkonnik who spent two years, along with 2 fellow pussy riotiours, in a Russian jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred after her protest performance in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour church in 2012.

Album: CYKA (Russian for bitch)
Following several mixtapes, a series of barbed-wire singles, and countless
live protests in their home country, Ukraine, and the Western world PR finally
comes up with their first LP.

Tolokonnikova about the LP’s reactionary motivation, the ongoing war with Ukraine:
“Me and my countrymen could have prevented it, we just had to fight harder for our dream
of a peaceful democratic Russia. I live in exile, like a rat. Everything I loved was taken from me; my entire country was stolen. My mother died of cancer in Moscow, and I couldn’t be there to say goodbye.

The father of my daughter nearly died after being poisoned with a nerve agent by the FSB. My friend Alexey Navalny was murdered in jail. And I no longer know whether I’ll ever be able to let people get close to me again – being torn away from everyone I loved cost too much. Vengeance is what forces my eyes open in the morning, and what keeps me going. “OUTRO” is dedicated to my mother and my love to her.

TUTV: Musically, only on smoking punk grenades Faceless Pigs, Disobey, Candy Dopamine and Blizzard, PR lash out with rage, the Bikini Kill way. Sonically, CYKA is for the greater
part a trip-hop, EBM-orientated record spiked with both reflective and spiralling synth-orchestrated flare-ups.

Vocally, Tolokonnikovashe alternates bouncy, whispering rap rants with poppy,
near-helium-like echoes. We have a unique party album here. One to dance to
when Putin is going down.

Lyrically Pussy Nadya unravels all her outrage and is in constant attack mode.
She will never quit attacking the Russian dictator (who appears on the title track).
She will never stop exposing his crimes. She’ll never back down. She’s a fearless
warrior. She’s a tenacious bitch.

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CYKA on Spotify – Instagram – Website

PUSSY RIOT – Russian Political Punk Activists With NADYA TOLOKONNINKOVA Unleash Bitchy EBM Juiced Debut LP ‘CYKA’

15 June 2026


Photo by Max Avdeev

You can’t shut up the imperishable Russian collective of political and feminist activists PUSSY RIOT and their global fanbase. This year marks their 15th year of opposition against the Kremlin tyranny.

Last Month, the clamorous PRs showed up at the Venice Biennale, the so-called
“Olympics of the art world”, timed deliberately, to coincide with Russia‘s controversial
return to the event. The stunt made headlines globally.

Mastermind and driving force since day one is NADYA TOLOKONNIK, who spent two years, along with fellow pussy riotiours Yekaterina Samutsevich and Maria Alyokhina, in a
Russian jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred after her protest performance
in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour church in 2012.

Thus far, they have expressed their fierce discontent through several mixtapes,
a series of barbed-wire singles, and countless live protests in their home country,
Ukraine, and the Western world.

And now their pungent debut album CYKA is out.

Tolokonnikova about the LP’s reactionary motivation, the ongoing war with Ukraine:
“Me and my countrymen could have prevented it, we just had to fight harder for our dream
of a peaceful democratic Russia. I live in exile, like a rat. Everything I loved was taken from me; my entire country was stolen. My mother died of cancer in Moscow, and I couldn’t be there to say goodbye.

The father of my daughter nearly died after being poisoned with a nerve agent by the FSB. My friend Alexey Navalny was murdered in jail. And I no longer know whether I’ll ever be able to let people get close to me again – being torn away from everyone I loved cost too much. Vengeance is what forces my eyes open in the morning, and what keeps me going. “OUTRO” is dedicated to my mother and my love to her.

TUTV: Don’t expect a clamourous Bikini Kill noise. Only on smoking punk grenades
Faceless Pigs, Disobey, Candy Dopamine and Blizzard) they lash out with rage. Sonically,
CYKA is for the greater part a trip and hop, EBM-orientated record spiked with both, reflective and spiralling synth-orchestrated flare-ups.

Vocally, she alternates bouncy, whispering rap rants with poppy, near-helium-like
echoes. We have a unqiue party album here. One to dance when Putin is going down.

Lyrically Tolokonnikova unravels all her outrage and is on constant attack mode.
She will never quit attacking the Russian dictator (who appears on the title track).
She will never stop exposing his crimes. She’ll never back down. She’s a fearless
warrior. She’s a tenacious bitch. Hail hail.

Singles.

– DISOBEY –

– CANDY DOPAMINE –


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CYKA on Spotify – Instagram – Website

PUSSY RIOT Unleash Debut Album ‘CYKA’ On June 12th – Info & Two Bloodthirsty Singles Right Here

3 June 2026


Photo by Max Avdeev

You can’t shut up the imperishable Russian collective of political and feminist activists PUSSY RIOT and their global fanbase. This year marks their 15th year of opposition against the Kremlin tyranny.

A couple of weeks ago, the clamorous PRs showed up at the Venice Biennale, the so-called “Olympics of the art world”, timed deliberately, to coincide with Russia‘s controversial return to the event. The stunt made headlines globally.

Mastermind and driving force since day one is NADYA TOLOKONNIK, who spent two years, along with fellow pussy riotiours Yekaterina Samutsevich and Maria Alyokhina, in a
Russian jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred after her protest performance
in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour church in 2012.

Thus far, they have expressed their fierce discontent through several mixtapes,
a series of barbed-wire singles, and countless live protests in their home country,
Ukraine, and the Western world.

And on June 12th, the debut album, titled CYKA, will be unleashed.


Album artwork

Ahead of it, you can start screaming and shouting
in the streets to these 2 bloodthirsty singles.

– DISOBEY –

Nadya: “I wanted to do a classic punk song, in old school Pussy Riot style. I’ve been trying to be polite, writing letters via the Council of Europe, writing directly to the board, to the president, to people in the art world, and dead ends everywhere.

– CANDY DOPAMINE –

“This song is kind of a love & hate song to prescription and designer drug culture.
It started with my dependence on anti depressants, but it’s also looking at everyone
now mentalhealthmaxxing and looksmaxxing via pills and injections.

It’s not a judgement, it’s just an observation and my personal experience with
these things is that I have to be in a long term relationship with them for my
PTSD and depression.”

Instagram – Website

PUSSY RIOT Slam This Year’s VENICE BIENNALE ARTE For Accepting RUSSIA Again With Guerilla Flamethrower ‘DISOBEY’

Vitalizing tunes that work faster than a stream of caffeine

7 May 2026


Courtesy Pussy Riot – Photo by Nikita Teryoshin

You can’t shut up the imperishable Russian political activists PUSSY RIOT and
their ever-growing fanbase. This year marks their 15th year of opposition against
the Kremlin tyranny.

Thus far, they expressed their fierce discontent with two loud and clear studio LPs,
several mixtapes and a series of barbed wire singles, and countless live protests
in their home country, in Ukraine, and in the Western world.

And now, after yesterday’s protests in Italy (more below), the band released,
in a rush, a guerrilla-made punk flamethrower, annex video of the happening.

A nasty slam dunk, called DISOBEY, comes amid the controversial Russian
return to this year’s Biennale Arte in Venice – Italy, which has led to the
EU cutting funding, the Jury resigning, and many protests. Of course, the
Pussy Riot movement was present on the front line.

Over 50 PR members stormed the Russian Pavilion at the Biennale, only yesterday.
Police were forced to close the doors of the pavilion. They tackled PR followers
who managed to get inside and open the door that was being blocked. All Pussy
Rioters
wore pink ski masks and had pink smoke, they raised their fists, played
guitars, and moshed as a protest.

Time to act pronto, musically too!

Nadya Tolokonnikova (founding PR member): “I wanted to do a classic punk song,
in old school Pussy Riot style. I’ve been trying to be polite, writing letters via the Council
of Europe, writing directly to the board, to the president, to people in the art world, and
dead ends everywhere.

Polite society doesn’t work when you are dealing with thugs and crooks, so we meet
them with punk, we have to scream our anger and disdain for what is happening.

Over 50 members of Pussy Riot, from all over the world, came here
to the Storm of Venice, to scream and take part in this moment.

We quickly go into editing mode after, gathering photographers and video people,
we cut the video sitting in a cafe, and turn it around in a day, this is our actionist training
in action. This is our art, and our protest. We hope the punks, freaks, and actually anyone
who ever felt like fucking screaming to enjoy this song and moment with us. Fuck Putin.”

Video by Taisiya Krugovykh & Vasily Bogatov.

Wake up, Italy.
Wake up world.
Fuck Putin!!

Instagram – Spotify

Scottisch Pysch Rock Dreamers HELICON With Romantic Instrumental ‘DISOBEY’

Daily electricity to load your batteries

13 March 2023


Photo by Sophie Barrott

Band: HELICON
Who: Psych rock outfit
from Glasgow, Scotland

New album: GOD INTENTIONS – 3rd LP
Out: 28 April 2023
Pre-order info: here


The amazing album artwork is by San Francisco-based collage artist Nina Theda Black

New single: DISOBEY
It follows the first single Flume.

John-Paul Hughes (guitarist/vocalist): “It’s a reflective song, full of hope and yearning.
Filled with shifting moods in the harmony, chords, rhythms, melody and Rhona MacFarlane’s beautiful strings arrangement. We often write instrumentals as a way of allowing you to form your own interpretation of the music. So, it’s over to you.”

TUTV: Disobey is a psychedelic guitar-sparkling instrumental that triggers your phantasy.
It feels like a relaxing mind-massage. Its sitar fragments add a 60s touch and its dreamy vibe is what romantics embrace. The temperature goes up now and then but overall
you’re floating on cloud nine. The track wouldn’t be out of place on a Brian Jonestown Massacre or Underground Youth album.

Enjoy.

HELICON: Facebook – Instagram