Some albums are designed for quiet reflection. Others are built for headphones on rainy nights, but hen there’s Bella Ballert’s Mallorca Party-Kracher 2026! DAS FETZT, a 78-track, four-hour-and-fifteen-minute disco inferno that practically arrives wearing sunglasses indoors and carrying an inflatable flamingo under one arm. It doesn’t ask politely for your attention. It cannonballs straight into the pool.
One of the most consistently fascinating things about JJ's Music Retaliation is how unpredictable the project has become. At this point, trying to pin down a singular sound feels almost pointless. One release might drift through cosmic psychedelic textures like a transmission from a forgotten planetarium, while the next barrels through the speakers with the grime of a band playing in a sweaty garage with the amps cranked far beyond safe limits.
There are songs built for headphones, songs built for clubs, and then there are songs like “Spray Tan” by Disco Shrine, which feel engineered inside a glitter cannon pointed directly at the bloodstream. If you can’t begin to imagine how that sounds, prepare for an absolutely wild ride of a song. The Los Angeles-based artist, producer, DJ, and self-fashioned underground pop instigator has delivered a track that doesn’t merely ask listeners to dance, it practically drags them onto the floor by the wrist. Prepare to move.
There’s a very special kind of chemistry in music that can’t be made up in a studio, no matter how polished the production or expensive the gear. It’s the spark that happens when two voices are truly meant to be. On “Let It Out,” Chicago outfit Attack the Sound capture that feeling with such a joy, delivering a single that feels like the equivalent of a wide smile you can hear through the speakers.
Right from the opening notes, there’s a cinematic intensity coursing through Cries of Redemption’s “The Return” that makes it feel larger than anything we’ve reviewed from them in the past. It doesn’t simply arrive through the speakers. It crashes through them like a thunderstorm with all massive drums, surging emotion, and vocals powerful enough to leave scorch marks behind.