- 1: Poslední Vize Nekonecna
- 2: Rituál Insomnie
- 3: Pustina
- 4: Svetlo Je Mrtvy
- 5: Stíny Kovu
- 6: Beznocní Noc
- 7: Hrobaruv Pruvodce Po Galaxii
- 8: Stopy V Sedi
- 9: Hruza V Dunwichi
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- 1: Summer Is Here
- 2: Selfish & Lazy & Greedy
- 3: Fuzzy Duck
- 4: Electric Rock And Roll
- 5: A Lorra Laughs With Cilla
- 6: Glorious Chorus
- 7: Donna And The Dope Fiends
- 8: Delta Echo Echo Beta Alpha Neon Kettle
- 9: Transgressions
- 10: On A Building Site
- 11: Listening To Marmalade
- 12: City Centre
- 1: Mis/Understanding
- 2: Everything As Planned
- 3: What I Wish I Never Had
- 4: Cast The First Stone
- 5: The Way That We Have Been
- 6: War Inside
- 7: Stay Inspired
- 8: Just Keep Breathing
- 9: Views That Never Cease, To Keep Me From Myself
- 10: What My Heart Held
- 11: I Can't Make Your Decisions For You
- 12: Understanding What We've Grown To Be
- 1: Anytime
- 2: Alibi
- 3: Everybody Tells Me To Let Go
- 4: Coyote Pt. I
- 5: Coyote Pt. Ii
- 6: Everyday
- 7: You Can't Escape The Morning Dew
- 8: Adore
- 9: Let Me Catch My Breath (In Silence)
- 10: I Never Seem To Get It Right
- 1: Get A Life
- 2: Habit
- 3: Carrot Fingers
- 4: Dagger Song
- 5: Bad Dog
- 6: Quick Fix
- 7: Absence Makes The Heart Grow
- 8: Go Fetch
- 9: When I'm In Hell
- 10: Unveiling
- 11: Sideways
- 12: Where The Earth Bends
- 1: Christmas Time Is Here
- 2: The Christmas Song
- 3: Walking In The Air
- 4: White Christmas
- 5: What Child Is This
- 6: Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- 7: Carol Of The Bells
- 8: Wistful
- 9: O Come, All Ye Faithful
- 10: Winter Waltz
Talulah’s Tape is the debut offering from magnetic Midwest-jangle collective Good Flying Birds. Across a patchwork mixtape of stripped-down home recordings that span the independent-guitar spectrum, the band delivers colorful, intricate pop songs perched between the immediacy of DIY punk and the intimate sweetness of twee. Breakbeats, memes, and noise glue everything together, making the album feel as chronically online as it is timeless.
Originally released on cassette in January 2025 by Midwest-punk legend Martin Meyers’s Rotten Apple label, the tape sold more than 300 copies in under a month and quickly became an out-of-print and coveted item. Meyers called it “certified catnip for popheads.” Now, with a refined track list and a fresh master from Greg Obis, Talulah’s Tape returns on LP and CD via Carpark and Smoking Room in October 2025.
While production and approach vary, a through-line of sensitive self-contemplation rests on bright, scrappy guitars and hyperactive melodic bass. Opener “Down on Me” rides a buoyant bass line while jangling guitars frame reflections on overcoming trauma: “I see you in the mirror every time I cry / I hear your voice every time I try.” Next, the guitars trade twinkling counter-melodies on “I Care for You,” pairing sugary, lovestruck lyrics with effervescent strums: “You catch me when I fall / You build me up so tall.”
The rosy grin occasionally twists into a wicked smirk. “Dynamic” warns, “You used to paint the face, but now you’re just the clown,” while “Glass” asks, “Is it lonely at the top when everyone follows the trend, and you hold the pen?” Both tracks brim with sparkling guitar interplay. By the closing, nearly five-minute “Last Straw,” Good Flying Birds stand far beyond conventional indie-pop or 4-track punk, unveiling a roller-coaster of unpredictable changes, vocal harmonies, and instrumental cross-talk.
Altogether, Talulah’s Tape is a pastel-yellow, candy-coated shell filled with thoughtful juxtapositions and melodic experiments. Standing on the same ground as idiosyncratic songwriters like Connie Converse and Daniel Johnston, Good Flying Birds find sweetness in sadness, tear stains on a colorful flower-print couch. Simultaneously, it’s packed with the scratchy guitars and vibrant rhythms of Scottish guitar groups like The Pastels, Orange Juice, and Josef K. It’s a tremendous opening statement from a band just getting started.
The fifth chapter in the Planka saga. Four analog cuts from the edges of perception. Four minds around the same idea: movement. Vinyl only, as ever.
Returning for a full EP under the new solo alias, Wilba brings fresh twist on his trademark Duowe sound, reimagined through a more emotive and immersive lens. Inspired by sets seen over festival this latest offering brings four moody cuts that blur the lines between Electro and Tech House.
Stripped-back drum grooves, rumbling basslines, and echo-laced synths designed to move bodies and minds deep in woodland rave clearings.
Retracing steps of old habits, this time with a few new tricks.



















