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1.Three Studies Of A Half Human /2. Jester Quantised /3. Fire Without Heat /4. Let The Moon Cry With You /5.Retreat To Barbarism/6.People Are Plastic /7. Hilversum /8. The Mad Decades /9. Hilversum (single edit) /10. Three Studies Of A Half Human (single edit) /11. Jester Quantised (single edit)
Release date: May 29, 2026
Madness the mental state that has inspired artists and intrigued the collective imagination since ancient times. Sometimes, it is viewed as a manifestation of evil and other times as a secret into unknown areas of the psyche. In the famous painting “The Extraction of the Stone of Madness” by Hieronymus Bosch, we see a representation of a superstitious belief according to which madness and foolishness were caused by actual stones lodged in the brain, which then ‘cowboy’ surgeons attempted to remove. Thankfully, humanity has moved on from superstition, if not from being enticed by systems and actors that create maddening situations.
In his latest album, ‘The Mad Decades‘, Nick Carlisle celebrates the self-inflicted madness of humanity and ostracises it for a short time so that after we finish listening to the album, we can live with and feel a bit lighter about it.
With a haunting mix of melancholic psychedelia and glam rock goth, the melodies and the lyrics on this album managed to get a decisive grip on my heart. The little moments within this album, where the riffs of ‘Mad World’ from Tears for Fears and ‘The Order of Death’ by PiL came to mind, unlocked some additional aesthetic dimensions of its music.
The sound of the beginning of 2026 is one that feels at odds with the global energy of shock and terror that is unveiling. Whether through landscape-inspired soundscapes or driven by an excitement for sonic experimentation that sees no boundaries, the bands that make up the soundtrack of this month are definitely worth your attention. A special mention is due to Backengrillen for releasing one of the bravest albums we will probably hear this year. Merging punk with free jazz, this band does not see any boundaries between genres; instead, it breaks and blends them to create a new sound in the spirit of the punk bands of the 80s.
We also welcomed the release of the new album by Bragolin, a post-punk band loved around the world. Building on the success of their signature sound, the band has offered another dancefloor pleaser album, and we can’t wait to listen to it live at some point. Finally, we really enjoyed the new album by Blackwater Holylight, which is full of psychedelic rock magic!
We hope you enjoy this playlist as much as we did making it, and no matter what you do, do not buy into the global hysteria of terror that is being spread!
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