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Friday, March 20, 2026

Surf Rock Review: The Madeira-Archipelago: The Best of The Madeira

Surf Rock Review: The Madeira - Archipelago: The Best of The Madeira

 Release Date: June 26, 2023

Label: Tabu Recordings

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The Madeira began in 2004 in Indianapolis, IN. The band features Ivan Pongracic on lead guitar, founder of the 1990s surf music icons the Space Cossacks, and Patrick O'Connor on rhythm guitar, founder of the Indy space-surf mavens Destination: Earth!; Dane Carter on drums; and Todd Fortier on bass.

They have released seven recordings: Sandstorm (2005), Ruins EP (2006), Carpe Noctem (2008), Tribal Fires (2012), Sonic Cataclysm - Live (2014), Ancient Winds (2015), and Center of the Surf - Live (2018), all on Double Crown Records from Bellingham, Washington.

Archipelago: The Best of Madeira takes the best of those releases and encapsulates them into this 12-track compilation.

Madeira, officially the Autonomous Region of Madeira, is an autonomous region of Portugal, in the Atlantic Ocean about 805 km southwest of mainland Portugal. That will give you an idea of the foundation and inspiration of this music.

You are anticipating a great start to this before you hit play. Knowing who is involved with this project creates excitement just talking about it.

“The Saracen” jumps right into the high-energy focus with tremolo runs from Ivan Pongracic. Patrick O’Connor provides a steady rhythm guitar, while Dane Carter and Todd Fortier are the one-two punch on drums and bass. Here, that excitement is justified with a superb opener that sets the stage for this best collection and the excellent musicianship you would come to expect from this group of talented men.

“Journey to the Center of the Surf” begins in explosive fashion, something Ivan is known for with his highly technical mastery of the six-string. The tremolo runs are a highlight as he transitions to tasteful, tempered playing, then back to the rapid tempos that make this music essential surf-rock instrumental perfection. The solid support from the other positions in the band allows the lead guitar to weave its magic.

“Witch Doctor” falls one second short of four minutes. The complexities and layers of sounds continue to mesmerize you, the listener. Notably, guitar playing is incredibly lucid, and the drums and bass step back on the lower-tempo passages, then suddenly explode into a wall of sound again. The bass is so strong, and those cymbals are crashing with rapid drum rolls. A powerful exhibition of high energy and the ability to scale it back to a more mellow sound.

“Ancient Winds” has more traditional surf instro sound with an island feel. Even as the tempo picks up and the guitars resonate, you can hear the echoes of the 60s first wave. Now it feels like ancient winds (though the concept here means something different) as I look back on those many years that have passed. However, this listener never underestimates its relevance and meaning.

“Burning Mirage” starts off as a mellow lead-in before cranking up the volume and intensity.  As the title may suggest, the mirage is burning in your mind’s eye as the music picks you up and leads you there. So many transitions are happening here within this timeframe. Another impactful track.

“Into the Deep” is the longest track at 4:30 and certainly could be a defining statement of the band’s music and driving force. The track leads in with a dreamy, resonating sequence as you wait for another one of those dramatic changes. The pace picks up somewhat; however, it remains restrained and quite beautiful as the composition takes shape. About three-quarters of the way, it comes to a head and explodes into a crescendo of sound, with the bottom end sounding like waves crashing to shore. No sooner than that passage reaches its pace, it reverts to the softer side of their sound, with the sound of waves, and fades out.

“Tribal Fury” returns to the high-octane excitement of previous tracks. The tremolo guitar runs return, with razor-sharp leads interspersed, as the rhythm guitar and the back end serve as the locomotive engine driving this musical train. A distinctive Middle Eastern sound comes into focus as they continue to rock out in classic Dick Dale style, shredding with authority. The music fits the title perfectly.

“Undercurrents” is where Ivan’s lifelong love of The Shadows is in the spotlight here. Hank Marvin would be proud. The tasteful, elegant picking is a credit to his knowledge of the history of instrumental rock and to his status as one of its progenitors. The bass and drums carry a jazz-like beat and rhythm as the guitar’s notes cut a path through the air.

“Caravella” once again changes the trajectory of their music style and flow. The guitars are simply roaring here with the tremolo runs and reverb. Suddenly, it stops momentarily, then catches fire again, and we are off and running into six-string land from the lead and rhythm. The bottom end continues to play, inspired by rapid-fire bursts. So much is going on at once, but the recording's separation is excellent.

“Cities of Gold” may be a tribute to the lost tribes of the Incas and the Mayans; however, the sound has a smooth, crisp tone that makes you feel the sun and surf as if you are right there enjoying them. Tremolo rules once again with transitory runs that keep you engaged. I thought of a few of my favorite Merrell Fankhauser albums I had the pleasure of enjoying decades ago. Everything I love about surf instro came together in this track like the ebb and tides of the ocean.

“Rolling Thunder” grabs you right away with a Spaghetti Western flair and a picturesque sunset off in the distance as you ride to your destination through the music. Sounds of the wild west are heard as the tremolo heightens the picture. The music is superbly rendered once again, creating an atmosphere of energy and color that has you reminiscing and looking forward to the future of this surf instro genre and to what a band’s diversity can bring.

“Sandstorm” is the perfect closer with the Middle Eastern twang and tremolo runs. This is the band in their element. The power of the music sweeps you away, as the title would indicate. Pure excitement and non-stop energy are the only way to close this out. They give it all they have, then finish it with a touch of mellowness with the guitar and say goodbye.

Archipelago: The Best of The Madeira stands as a vibrant tribute to this surf-rock instrumental supergroup. From the first track to the final note, the album captivates and holds you. The seamless fusion of talent from musicians with diverse backgrounds results in a dynamic and memorable sonic experience, showcasing the enduring power of collaboration in music.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

March 20, 2026

Tracks:

01. The Saracen 2:26

02. Journey to the Center of the Surf 3:20

03. Witch Doctor 3:59

04. Ancient Winds 2:49

05. Burning Mirage 2:35

06. Into the Deep 4:30

07. Tribal Fury 3:23

08. Undercurrents 2:36

09. Caravella 3:33

10. Cities of Gold 3:49

11. Rolling Thunder 3:12

12. Sandstorm 3:31

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Surf Rock Sci-Fi Instrumental Review: Music For Alternate Realities, Vol 2 - Thee Leviathans and The Tentakills

Surf Rock Sci-Fi Review: Music For Alternate Realities, Vol 2 | Surf Music And Art

Music For Alternate Realities, Vol 2

The Tentakills

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Music For Alternate Realities, Vol 2 is a collaboration between two bands, Thee Leviathans and The Tentakills. Tabu Recordings continues to be one of the leaders in surf, rock, and instrumental recordings while offering limited-edition vinyl of its releases.

“Unholy Mackeral” starts with a bang, right into a surf instro sound with a sci-fi touch, then suddenly shifts to a more western theme, and once again changes, this time with the guitar bringing a bevy of twang, reverb, and a sci-fi western sound. It’s all rolled into under three minutes. A dynamic range of color and atmospheres merge for an incredibly entertaining opener.

“Enter The Spy Magician” has a retro sound with resonating guitar notes and an organ in the background for that extra push into the wayback machine. Twang is prevalent with a nice flow and rhythm. They maintain the sci-fi feel and keep the surf instro intact. I really enjoyed the combination of styles so clearly presented.

Escape From Bermuda” takes off into a full-on surf instro rocker. The images of large waves and surfers come to mind right away as the tremolo kicks into high gear. This is a traditional fast mover with all the advantages of today’s recording techniques. Things shift to a different tempo and overall sound, with amazing guitar playing, then back to the core sound. There are hints of Middle Eastern influences woven in as well.

Then it segues right into “Daggertooth,” which rocks and shifts to a down-tempo mode, with some tasteful guitar playing. The softer parts build into the more complex passages as the drums and bass pound out the rhythms with precise authority. It shifts yet again, sounding like a third major change. Then, to top it off, the rapid-fire drums create an epic backdrop for the other instruments to follow with equal energy and emphasis.

Music For Alternate Realities, Vol 2 is a musical cornucopia that any instrumental fan will enjoy. The album masterfully blends strong musicianship with the signature elements of surf instrumental music, while boldly exploring new sonic directions. Each track offers its own distinct flavor, ensuring there’s never a dull moment. This collaboration stands out for its creativity and diversity, and I look forward to what these artists will deliver next.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

March 18, 2026

Tracks:

1. Unholy Mackeral 02:52

2. Enter The Spy Magician 03:07

3. Escape From Bermuda 02:12

4. Daggertooth 03:20

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

New March 2026 Surf Instrumental Releases Update

Surf Instrumental Releases: March 2026 - Surf Music and Art

New March Surf Instrumental Releases 2026

March 2026 has been a prolific month for reverb-drenched instrumental surf. Whether you’re into the classic "trad" sound or the heavier, "spy-rock" subgenres, there are several fresh releases to check out.


Featured Releases: March 2026

Artist / ReleaseSub-GenreListening Link

Atomic Drag


Rave from the Grave (EP)

Horror / Hot RodBandcamp

The Other Timelines & The 4D Man


Music For Alternate Realities Vol. 1

Spy / Sci-Fi SurfDouble Crown Records

The Surf Hermits


The Surf Hermits Jam!! Vol. 1

High-Energy / TradBandcamp

Underwater Bosses


Dark Side of the Ride

Dark / Heavy SurfBandcamp

The Raygun Terror Hermits


Attack Of The Raygun Terror Hermits

Sci-Fi / Punk SurfSharawaji Records

Danny McMartin


Ocean On Fire

Classic InstrumentalBandcamp

Mark Malibu & the Wasagas


Knock Me Out!

Modern TradDripFeed / Sharawaji

The Fuzziyama Surfers


Wild Echizen (LP/7")

Japanese ElekiOtitis Media Records

The Jagaloons


Forbidden Words (Vinyl Edition)

Traditional SurfTabu Records

The Thee Orbits


Unknown Hits From Outer Space!!

Space-Age SurfDouble Crown Records

Bikini Wipeouts


Sunk Treasures From The Deep

Lo-fi / TradBandcamp

Various Artists


Surfentarium International

Global CompilationSharawaji Records

Quick Guide to the Labels:

If you want to keep digging, these three sites are where 90% of the scene's new music drops:


Upcoming Event Spotlight

The Endless Surf Festival 2026 is taking place in Belgium on March 28, 2026, and will feature several of the artists listed above (including Surfer Joe).

Monday, March 16, 2026

Surf Rock Instrumental Review: Various Artists-Deep Eddy Records New Music Sampler 2026

Deep Eddy Records Sampler 2026: The Ultimate Surf Rock Collection | Surf Music & Art

Deep Eddy Records Sampler 2026
 Release Date: February 24, 2026

Label: Deep Eddy Records

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Ted James’ label, Deep Eddy Records, has put together a 10-track sampler for surf instrumental fans. It also features his bands, The Nematoads and Squid Vicious.

The KBK kicks it off with a real rocker titled “75878986-26 (Initialize Transmission).” This is a powerful blast of rock to get the blood and waves flowing. Man or Astroman? came to mind a few times, with the background dialogue going on and the way the guitars combined surf and rock elements so impressively.

RAHMUS – “October's Theme” continues the high-energy surf rock.  This one has a different tone and atmosphere with some good echoing reverb. It’s an in-your-face rocker that says Listen! And you will. Tight and musically superb!

The Neptones – “Bikini Atoll” changes direction entirely, taking on a more thematic, western-flavored surf-rock flavor. Then it shifts into a more traditional surf sound, with twangy notes. Solid sounds that create an atmosphere of the first wave, with newer technologies woven in for effect. Very cool.

The Nematoads – “Abdel Jafar, Middle Eastern Spy” flips the script in another direction. After all, this is a sampler of different styles and sub-genres of surf instro. The guitar lures you into another world with a Middle Eastern motif of mystery. This is not your typical two-minute drive; it’s five minutes and four seconds full of complexities and guitar fireworks. The layers of instrumentation keep you captivated from start to finish. This is the best of surf and rock combined.

“Squid Vicious - Ink Jet” is a rhythm-filled, twangy, fast mover with some organ fills here and there. The tremolo parts are very good, and the drums and bass thrive in this environment. Impressive with no filler.

The KBK – “Dare Not Speak Its Name”  is a superb surf rocker that moves at tremendous speed, with tempo changes that highlight its diversity and strength. This is the kind of track that has everything I enjoy about surf instro,

RAHMUS – “No Acceptable Compromise” begins with a quick political statement that is quite humorous. And the track title falls right in line with that opening dialogue. This one is heavy with a pounding bottom end. The guitar’s resonating tones are a highlight.

The Neptones – “Majestic (La Mesa Grande)” goes spaghetti western with rapid picking and runs that keep it all moving, while the drums and bass are restrained, letting the guitars take the lead and painting the necessary scenario.

The Nematoads – “Fleas of 1000 Camels” returns to the desert scenery, with atmospheric sounds as the guitar is the paintbrush and the drums and bass the canvas, all the colors take shape quickly. Here, they take surf instrumental and morph it into something different and mysterious, thanks to excellent musicianship.

Squid Vicious – “Overlord” closes things out with another long stretch at five minutes and four seconds once again. It is interesting how that ended up lasting the same amount of time as the other long burner! The sound begins with hints of days gone by, with many more complexities and layers, including the organ, which complements everything else so well. This is an excellent rocker with all the trimmings. There is no window dressing here; it’s a flat-out rocker with great musicians giving their all on one track. Towards the end, you hear some tremolo, then another switch in tempo, and it takes things into an entirely different direction. Very progressive!

Deep Eddy Records' New Music Sampler 2026 delivers a vibrant journey through 10 tracks that capture the full spectrum of surf instrumental music. With relentless energy and impressive variety, this collection highlights the genre’s evolving sound while staying true to its roots. If you’re looking for a sampler that embodies the spirit and excitement of surf instrumentals, this release more than delivers.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

March 16, 2026

Tracks:

01. The KBK - 75878986-26 (Initialize Transmission) 03:49

02. RAHMUS - October's Theme 02:22

03. The Neptones - Bikini Atoll 02:45

04. The Nematoads - Abdel Jafar, Middle Eastern Spy 05:04

05. Squid Vicious - Ink Jet 02:16

06. The KBK - Dare Not Speak Its Name 03:14

07. RAHMUS - No Acceptable Compromise 02:05

08. The Neptones - Majestic (La Mesa Grande) 02:15

09. The Nematoads - Fleas of 1000 Camels 03:45

10. Squid Vicious - Overlord 05:04

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Surf Rock Instrumental Compilation Review: Various Artists- Reverb Brasil - Campeonato Mineiro de Surfe - 2025

Surf Rock Review: Reverb Brasil - Campeonato Mineiro de Surfe 2025

Reverb Brasil - Campeonato Mineiro de Surfe - 2025

Release Date: December 5, 2025

Label: Reverb Brasil

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Reverb Brasil - Campeonato Mineiro de Surfe - 2025 first and foremost grabs you with the colorful eye candy of the cover art by Flávio Gatti.

There’s a certain magic in the splashy, haunting ‘drip’ of a reverb tank—a sound forever linked to the California coast. Yet Reverb Brasil has transformed that classic echo into something distinctly their own.

This expansive collection spans everything from hard-hitting rockers to surf-tinged, first-wave-inspired tracks, offering a dynamic listening journey from start to finish. Some songs feature vocals, while others remain rooted in traditional instrumental surf. A few tracks even venture outside the surf instrumental sphere—such as the surprising opener, which feels more at home on a rock compilation. Still, the compilation amply demonstrates the genre’s growing influence beyond California’s sandy shores. And if you speak Spanish, you’ll find extra delight in the lyrics—but even without, the music takes center stage.

The Campeonato Mineiro de Surfe - 2025 compilation soars, blending the nostalgia of classic instrumental surf with the thrill of fresh innovation.

Whether you’re a longtime surf fan or a newcomer, this 25th-anniversary collection bursts with energy, showcasing how Brazil’s surf scene is reaching new heights—no ocean required.

🎫 Official Ticket & Venue Links:

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and A

March 14, 2026 

Tracks:

01. Estrume'n'tal - Paracetamal 01:41

02. Garagem Dinossauro - Caguei 03:23

03. Gasolines - Jack The Dub 03:00

04. Jaguatirica Fever - Soledad 03:32

05. Reverb All Stars - Malagueña 03:48

06. Barbatanas - Siberia Summer Hits 02:15

07. Cavaleiros Temporários - Ode ao Cavaleiro Fantasma 01:52

08. Comanches - Tubarão Etílico 03:19

09. Los Maganos - Juba Lula a Dore 01:50

10.Os Pampa Haoles - Tiempo Fugaz 01:09

11. Pindorama - Karapanã dos Pinhais 02:17

12.Brian Oblivion e Seus Raios Catódicos - Surfin in Kokovoko 02:24

13. Búfalo D'água - El Chapo 02:25

14. Horror Self - Mea Culpa 03:00

15. Maniáticos do Reverb - Sashimi de Tilápia 02:26

16. Los Ex-Tridentes - Space Scape 02:10

17. The Tosco Dudes - Coelho Caolho 02:31

18. Wood Surfers - Solitude 03:29

19. Surfuzzes - Spectrum #5 02:34

20. Francinni Guitar Show - A Cigana dos Sonhos 03:13

21. Hitchcocks - O Regresso 02:14

22. Carl Satan - Pos tsurume 32 de Maio 05:01

23. Horror Deluxe - Tribo Canibal 03:47

24. Reverendo Frankenstein - O Respiro 02:40