Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Surf Instrumental Review: HCK-VERA

HCK-VERA
 Release Date: March 19, 2026

Label: Independent

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HCK is Música Surf de los Barrios de Mexico. The most recent release is VERA. I don’t know who the person is, and perhaps they want to remain anonymous, but I certainly enjoyed their music! I did some research and found a picture of a man playing guitar, although he is unidentified.

There is a story behind this music, and I will share it with you. I took this off the band’s Bandcamp page. Whether it makes a difference in your listening experience, I cannot say. Give it a listen, and you never know what will happen! I will go over each track; however, I thought it was important to relay this information first.

Vera doesn’t speak directly about her… but everything on this album exists because of Zarah. It’s an album about the process of letting go of someone who never truly left, because they stayed inside you. It’s not a story told outwardly; it’s something more internal… more honest… harder to explain. Zarah isn’t the center of the album; she’s the wound that gave it life. The name Vera represents something else: the truth that comes after the pain. When you can no longer lie to yourself… when you understand what was, what wasn’t, and what will never be again. This album isn’t about getting someone back. Nor is it about forgetting. It’s about acceptance.

“Vera” begins with a nice flow and a distinct Spanish-flavored surf-tinged guitar. This is a slow burner; however, the picking gets rapid at times, but the soft touch is maintained. It has a great rhythmic sensibility. As the track develops, the guitar becomes very transitory yet quite beautiful. The drums and bass are subtle but just right for the guitar lines that float over your speakers. What a great way to start, flawless musicianship.

“Umbral” (Threshold) continues with the fluid guitar playing. The notes seem to melt off the players’ fingers as the resonating, but gentle twang is enhanced by some synths in the background. The bass and drums are in sync and timely, supporting the fine guitar playing that paints pictures in your mind’s eye.

“Ruidos” (Noise) makes a significant move to a faster tempo at all positions. The guitar is always at the forefront, steering the ship as the other sounds are subtly folded in for a lovely, layered effect that this man excels at. This one is surfier than the previous tracks.

“Sombras” (Shadows) is another big change and perhaps their own tribute to the legendary band The Shadows. This is a gorgeously rendered instrumental with more twang and reverb than any track so far. Classic surf-rock instrumental, flying high and totally infectious!

“Nostalgia” needs no translation, and it will bring you back to wherever you desire. The tempo is sublime, and the guitar simply calls out to you with its bright and hypnotic notes. There are some amazing six-string pickings on display here.

“Recuerdos: (Memories) follows nicely from the previous track about meaning and looking back. The tempo is steady; however, the guitar’s sound has changed considerably here due to the effect and pedal used. It’s a nice change and shows the diversity of their playing.

“Zarah” refers to someone other than Vera. The decidedly subtle approach brings color and meaning to the track titles. In this case, it feels like a loving tribute and an expression of gratitude. The guitar’s resonant tones ring true once again before the curtain closes on this recording.

VERA is a cinematic and atmospheric album, driven by hypnotic guitar work and supported by a rhythm section that provides just the right amount of depth to the infectious melodies. It stands out as laid-back, Latin-influenced surf instrumental rock that invites repeated listening and rewards close attention.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

April 15, 2026

Tracks:

1. Vera 02:43

2. Umbral 04:00

3. Ruidos 02:10

4. Sombras 03:24

5. Nostalgia 02:06

6. Recuerdos 03:02

7. Zarah 02:28

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Originally Published: March 2026


Monday, April 13, 2026

Surf Rock Instrumental Eclectic Mix Vinyl Review: Hola Ghost - The End of The Road - 7” Black Vinyl

Hola Ghost - The End of The Road

Release Date: January 30, 2026

Label: Hola Pete Records/Svart Records

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The End of the Road – 7” single by Hola Ghost came out on the 30th of January 2026.  - The side 1 is the rocking “The End of The Road,” and side two is the acoustic lockdown version of “Iron Reich.” Both are previously unreleased tracks from the upcoming album, due later in 2026.

The End of The Road is available in three vinyl editions: Svart-exclusive Natural Clear w/ Black Smoke vinyl (limited to 100 copies), White w/ Black Swirl vinyl, and classic Black vinyl.

The band was formed by Peter Sandorff (ex-Nekromantix) on vocals and guitar, and Jeppe B. Jessen on bass, accompanied by the haunted drum machine Ghost 707. Drummer Kristian Sandorff (ex-Nekromantix) later took over the drum duties, skillfully replacing the machine's haunted beats. The band has since added the horn section “The Haunted Horns” to the live and recording crew.

The band’s own brand of what they call Mariachi Death Surf is unique and will appeal to a wide cross-section of listeners.

“The End of The Road” jumps right into high gear, rocking straight into your heart with high-flying guitar notes with twang and purpose. The locomotive rhythm section and the horns give it a flavor and sound you won't find anywhere else. Peter’s out-front vocals carry a rough edge and emotion that fit their music. Man, I love this! It cranks!

“Iron Reich,” which was previously a rocker, is now morphed into acoustic splendor. The vocals take on a softer tone to match the strummed acoustic guitar and the interplay between piano, bass, and drums. There is nothing lost here for impact; the color and raw emotion of this band are on full display in an acoustic style! I really liked the change.

If this is just a taste of what’s coming on the full-length album, then you’re in for something truly special. Don’t miss your chance to own these exclusive vinyl editions—this is the kind of music that demands to be heard, collected, and played loud. Secure your copy now and be part of the legend before it sells out!

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder

April 13, 2026

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Originally Published: May 2025