Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Surf Instrumental Vinyl Review: Various Artists-Four By Four Compilation-7” Blue Vinyl

 Release Date: February 9, 2026

Label: Colorado Instrumental Fanzine

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Colorado Instrumental Fanzine continues its fine coverage of the surf instrumental genre and community with one-of-a-kind vinyl releases available with their quarterly issues.

This time, we have the Four By Four Compilation, with two tracks on each side, available on iceberg blue or octopus ink black 7” vinyl.

Side A starts with Mark Malibu & The Wasagas with “Great Lake Surfer.” This is a great tune with a retro sound. The guitar’s clear, crisp tones are full of reverb, and the drums and bass are strong, with the beat we have all become accustomed to hearing.

The guitar’s leads are transitioning with a steady, consistent flow. As the sound shifts back and forth, you are transported back to the 60s, where it all began. I enjoyed the sense of nostalgia and how it’s been preserved while keeping the sound fresh and modern with today’s recording techniques.

Humanga Danga is up next with “Red Desert Rampage.” Featuring the rapid tremolo picking and the echoing second layer of guitar. The sounds shift suddenly, with a distinct Middle Eastern flavor and a quicker tempo. The guitar work is intricate, rhythmic, and unrelenting.  A very atmospheric track with rich color and cinematic excitement.

Sys Malakian kicks off side B with “Idilio.” Sys is a respected community member and Zine reviewer. His sound is idyllic for the lovers of the surf instro genre. He expertly blends traditional and modern sounds into his music. This is one example of his dexterity on the six-string. This is a fast mover, with the guitar’s subtle intricacies highlighted throughout.  It is like getting into the wayback machine in a modern studio setting. The replication of the classic surf sound is a specialty for Sys, and that is why he has such respect from fellow musicians and listeners alike.

The Terra Surfers close out this slice of vinyl with “Solar Vortex.” It begins with small steps to an eventual sound that gives it a mysterious sci-fi feel, which is the intent here. Being a vortex is an “out there” thing when one imagines it in the mind’s eye. The guitar’s resonant tones and layered effect, along with crashing cymbals and a thumping bass, hold you spellbound from start to finish. A great musical climax to close the curtain on this short trip around the world of surf instro.

Four By Four delivers everything that makes surf instrumental music essential: masterful musicianship, limited-edition vinyl pressed in iceberg blue or octopus ink black, stunning artwork, and four distinct artists each commanding their own vision of the genre. From retro reverence to sci-fi experimentation, this compilation captures the full spectrum of modern surf rock. If you’re serious about the genre, this is mandatory listening—don’t let this one slip away.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art

Feburary 3, 2026

Tracks:

Side A:

1. Great Lake Surfer-Mark Malibu & The Wasagas 2:56                          

2. Red Desert Rampage-Humanga Danga 2:57  

Side B:

1. Sys Malakian-Idilio 2:50                                            

2. Solar Vortex-The Terra Surfers 2:50

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Surf Instrumental Review: The Terra Surfers-Mountain Waves

 Release Date: December 9, 2025

Label: Independent

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The Terra Surfers conquer nature with their debut EP, Mountain Waves. They are no stranger to the elements, hailing from Colorado Springs.

The cover art is an absolute depiction of surfing mountain style, combining it with their own picturesque view of their surroundings.

Getting you “Nerved Up” sets the mood with some decidedly twangy country-inflected guitar, then switches to a more traditional reverb-inflected surf sound. The bass and drums keep things on track, providing a tight foundation for those beautiful notes to drop. Starting off with a compact, energy-filled rocker was the perfect choice for this 4-track EP.

“Haboob” changes course, and you get the feeling from the track title that you are about to change locations. Suddenly, you are transported to a desert destination thousands of miles away, somewhere in the Middle East. That atmosphere grabs hold of you quickly as you start reminiscing about how the King of Surf Guitar, Dick Dale, sounded at his powerful best. The ebb and flow of the music is fantastic and cinematic. A great track with excellent musicianship from start to finish.

“Solar Vortex” takes you into yet another world as you launch into the mysteries of space and time. This is a sci-fi thriller kind of track. All the traditions of this great music are brought to bear with some fine tremolo from the six-string.  A fast mover with some intense playing at all positions. Tight musicians come together for another power-packed punch of surf instro with a science fiction motif.

“Under the Weather” clocks in over four minutes, and it will take you to another world just as all the previous tracks did. This is a slow burn in progress, as the instrumentation showcases these excellent musicians, highlighting their talents and crafting a rock instrumental classic with elegance and measured timing. This is the most atmospheric and dreamy track to close out this very impressive debut.

The Terra Surfers have crafted something rare with Mountain Waves: four distinct journeys that traverse the full spectrum of surf instrumental expression. To conjure vivid imagery through pure instrumentation demands both vision and restraint—qualities this Colorado Springs trio delivers with remarkable economy and precision. This is a debut that doesn’t just promise potential; it announces arrival.

Credits:

Shawn Gavan - Lead Guitar / Primary Songwriter / Producer.  (formally of the Michigan based surf/spaghetti western band "Guitar UP!")

Emily Gould - Drums (https://www.facebook.com/emilygoulddrumming/)

Bret Major - Bass (https://www.youtube.com/@bretsbassment)

Mark Utz - Rhythm and Lead Guitar / Songwriter

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art

February 1, 2026

 Tracks:

1. Nerved Up 2:32

2. Haboob 3:07

3. Solar Vortex 2:52

4. Under the Weather 4:05

Friday, January 30, 2026

Surf Instrumental Review: Monster Wave-Return of Monster Wave!

 Release Date: January 28, 2026

Label: Independent

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Monster Wave began as a one-man project but has since evolved into a full band, bringing fresh energy to their catalog.

Two tracks from their earlier releases— “Beyond The Reef” and “Pazuzu Luau”—have been re-recorded with the expanded lineup. From a creative standpoint, revisiting these songs with new players makes perfect sense, breathing new life into familiar material.

Your introduction to the recent EP, Return of Monster Wave! is this statement on their Bandcamp page: Four terrifying tracks make up this collection of music that scientists say should not exist!

The black-and-white cover art also evokes thoughts of terror and distress. Could their music conjure these images and thoughts?

“Attack of the Vampire Mermaids” gets things rolling with rhythmic guitar, then some keyboards are added for that retro synth effect (Think Ghostbusters). It is an energetic mover to get your “blood” pumping for oncoming mermaids!

“Beyond The Reef” features an immediate jump into a spooky, mysterious scenario. The bass plays a prominent role in this track, and the drums are up to the task. But it’s the guitar that truly commands attention—the lifeblood of surf instro—weaving through dramatic shifts in mood and tempo with masterful precision. Each transition feels deliberate, like a cinematic movement, as the guitar alternates between haunting melodic phrases and explosive bursts of energy. Thoughts of 60s spy thrillers or B movies come to mind.

“Breakbone Break” focuses on their classic surf-instruo sound, featuring excellent tremolo work. The playing is superb, keeping a strong hold on the past while using modern studio tech for that clear, crisp, reverberating sound we all love.

“Pazuzu Luau” closes the EP with a devilish flourish. The title references Pazuzu, a demonic deity feared by Babylonians and Assyrians throughout the first millennium BCE—here reimagined as the guest of honor at a twisted beach party. Staying true to their horror-infused aesthetic, the band unleashes a sonic assault: a driving rhythm section, sinister organ lines, searing guitar licks, and strategic bursts of feedback and sustain. The track’s layered complexity and stellar mix deliver a powerful punch, making for a memorable finale.

Scientists may warn you that these tracks should not exist—and Monster Wave defies the very laws of sonic physics—but after hearing them, I am certain you will not be able to live without them. But then again, that was Monster Wave’s diabolical plan all along…

Monster Wave! Is:

Guitar/Bass/Writing: Casey Willis

Bass/Guitar/Writing: Joel Shuman

Keyboard/Guitar/Writing: Ryan Grisso

Drums: Lee Rubenstein


Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art

January 30, 2026


Tracks:

1. Attack of the Vampire Mermaids 03:09

2. Beyond The Reef 03:12

3. Breakbone Break 02:28

4. Pazuzu Luau 04:08