Fat Picnic 's " Monster " is the perfect Halloween party anthem for when you want to spook your guests, but also make sure they’re having way too much fun to be scared. It kicks off with rock riffs that roar like a banshee who’s discovered Red Bull, before switching to a reggae groove so infectious, even the zombies can’t resist a little shimmy. The guitars wail like a haunted house that's been overbooked for the season, while the reggae/ska rhythm saunters in like the coolest ghoul at the graveyard party. This is no ordinary monster track—it’s a Frankenstein creation of sounds that, instead of terrorizing villages, will have you skanking and head-banging in unison. The hooks are sharp enough to carve pumpkins with, but they’re so catchy you’ll find yourself singing along long after the witching hour. Fat Picnic has crafted a beast that knows how to balance spooky with seriously fun. "Monster" might growl, but it’s more likely to make you laugh while y
Pushwagnergruppen ’s debut single " Houellebecq Girl " feels like a joyride through a carnival of chaos, but you’re not sure if you’re having fun or if the Ferris wheel is about to collapse. This DADA punk trio from Norway clearly got the memo that music should be both bizarre and entertaining—maybe too entertaining if you ask their bass. With a bassline so dark and heavy, it’s like DA GAMA (Tor-Arne Vikingstad) tuned his strings in the underworld. It thumps ominously under the surface, daring you to dance but also checking if you signed a waiver. Meanwhile, TAM-TAM (Per-Åsmund Reymert) on drums gives us rhythms that seem to defy both logic and physics. Is it a beat? Is it an experiment? Who knows—but it works, somehow, like a DIY rocket held together by duct tape. Then there’s SURREALISMUS (Geir Magne Staurland), delivering vocals that sound like the ramblings of a man who’s just escaped a particularly wild art installation. His performance is all manic energy and absurdi