The Wind-Ups - Confection (2025)

Artist: The Wind-Ups
Title: Confection
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Dandy Boy Records
Genre: Garage Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 25:07
Total Size: 60 / 174 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Confection
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Dandy Boy Records
Genre: Garage Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, Punk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 25:07
Total Size: 60 / 174 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. A Fine Pink Mist (2:38)
02. I Love Her (1:49)
03. I Can't Sleep At Night (1:23)
04. (That's Just My) Dream Girl (3:14)
05. To Keep Away (2:20)
06. Ants On The Table (1:51)
07. Flag Pin Theatre (2:24)
08. Cheer Up (3:33)
09. Coffee Cup (1:10)
10. Pain In Your Heart Now (1:41)
11. Little Boy Blue (3:15)
The Wind-Ups (Northern California) return with their third album this summer. 11 blistering tracks of lo-fi sugar punk à la the Ramones and Spits, Confection is a cotton candy rock’n’roll blitzkrieg. Recorded to tape by frontman/ ringleader Jake Sprecher.
The anxious and snarling energy of the lead off track "A Fine Pink Mist" recalls the early days of Denton, TX's Marked Men in their most primitive state. From there the tone is quite literally set; a wall of noise and fuzz-drenched guitars recalls Black Tambourine's Ramones covers EP, with a backbeat that feels like a panic attack. The result: bubblegum music through blown out speakers played at the wrong speed, noisy and demented in the best possible way.
When Sprecher sweetens things up a bit for the saccharine sing-alongs "(That's Just My) Dream Girl" and "To Keep Away," Confection shows its softer and more sensitive Joey side; but it’s the midtempo spoken word duet "Cheer Up" that steals the show. A love letter to those feeling exhausted, beaten down and doubting themselves, the song radiates the genuineness, positivity and earnestness that really defines who The Wind-Ups are. Last but certainly not least, the LP closes with a rare electric guitar appearance from Jonathan Richman, on the outro of “Little Boy Blue,” quietly released in 2023 and now available for the first time on vinyl.
Confection bakes the hooks, energy and non-existent production style of forgotten punk and garage bands of the past in a sentimental syrup, and pops out of the oven July 11th on Dandy Boy Records for all to enjoy.
The anxious and snarling energy of the lead off track "A Fine Pink Mist" recalls the early days of Denton, TX's Marked Men in their most primitive state. From there the tone is quite literally set; a wall of noise and fuzz-drenched guitars recalls Black Tambourine's Ramones covers EP, with a backbeat that feels like a panic attack. The result: bubblegum music through blown out speakers played at the wrong speed, noisy and demented in the best possible way.
When Sprecher sweetens things up a bit for the saccharine sing-alongs "(That's Just My) Dream Girl" and "To Keep Away," Confection shows its softer and more sensitive Joey side; but it’s the midtempo spoken word duet "Cheer Up" that steals the show. A love letter to those feeling exhausted, beaten down and doubting themselves, the song radiates the genuineness, positivity and earnestness that really defines who The Wind-Ups are. Last but certainly not least, the LP closes with a rare electric guitar appearance from Jonathan Richman, on the outro of “Little Boy Blue,” quietly released in 2023 and now available for the first time on vinyl.
Confection bakes the hooks, energy and non-existent production style of forgotten punk and garage bands of the past in a sentimental syrup, and pops out of the oven July 11th on Dandy Boy Records for all to enjoy.