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GM, Friday shadows. If you want something loud, strange, and a bit twisted to finish the week, you should listen to The Wytches. This trio comes from Peterborough, England, and they play a dirty kind of psych rock — noisy, distorted, and full of dark energy.
Since 2011, they have been mixing rough guitars, wild vocals, and spooky atmosphere into something raw and very catchy. This music fits for weird moods, grey skies, and nights that feel a little haunted. Press play and let it drag you in.
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GM, Wednesday voyagers. If your mind is already somewhere far from the workweek, Wooden Shjips can show you the way. This band from San Francisco is all about garage psychedelia — they play with fuzzy minimalism, steady motorik rhythms, and a swirling ‘60s Krautrock feeling.
Since 2003, their music doesn’t rush; it pulses, drones, and puts you in a trance. Fuzzy guitars move through the fog, organs sound like cosmic alarms, and the vocals just melt into the air. Press play, forget about routine, and drift through the haze.
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GM, Monday burners. If your week is starting slow and heavy, Witchrider can pull you out of the fog with riffs so thick they feel like a road under your feet. This stoner-rock band comes from Graz, Austria, and they play fuzzy, low-tuned grooves with a lot of atmosphere — just right for getting rid of that early-week laziness.
Whether you're crawling through tasks or zoning out on the commute, Witchrider's mix of hypnotic guitars, steady rhythms, and eerie melodic lines hits like a slow burn. Put on a song, feel the roughness, and begin your week with some real weight and drive.
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GM, Saturday cruisers. If your weekend is about sunshine, sea wind, and something a bit wild, you should listen to Vanilla Gorilla. This five-person band comes from the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, and these young surf guys mix coastal rock, alt-grunge, and relaxed psychedelic sounds, all straight from the beach.
Their music feels like freedom by the ocean and has a bit of young rebellion — it’s great for catching morning waves or for some late-night fun. The sound is raw, warm, and has that real Aussie DIY feeling. Press play and let your Saturday go wherever it wants.
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GM, Friday dwellers. If you feel like listening to something raw, full of reverb, and with a lot of atmosphere, you should try Witchin Alleys. This band is from Palmdale, California, and they mix hazy shoegaze sounds with rough grunge vibes — so you get loud, fuzzy guitars, hidden vocals, and that special mix of beauty and unease.
And the crazy thing is — they have so few followers. Only 44 on YouTube Music. That is really not enough for what they do. So press play, share their music, and help bring this band out of the shadows.
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