En Kernaghan Band - Energetik (2026)

Artist: En Kernaghan Band
Title: Energetik
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: En Kernaghan Band / Holiday Maker Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Garage Pop, Psychedelic
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 23:00
Total Size: 154 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Energetik
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: En Kernaghan Band / Holiday Maker Records
Genre: Garage Rock, Garage Pop, Psychedelic
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 23:00
Total Size: 154 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Don't Be Scared (2:56)
2. Rebels (2:14)
3. Suddenly Enlightened (2:07)
4. Oh Yogi (2:27)
5. Rag (2:53)
6. Energetic Forces (3:14)
7. Time and Time Again (2:46)
8. Out is Through (2:17)
9. Trouble (2:09)
At its core, the fourth album from the En Kernaghan Band, titled Energetik, offers lo-fi garage pop, laced with psychedelic influences. Ramshackle yet charming, inimitable but infectious, with vibrant melodies and inviting vocals. However, this isn’t just any release, because we’re talking about the solo project of Australian musician, artist, and experimental instrument maker Ethan “En” Kernaghan.
And so we can’t dismiss these nine songs so bluntly, because this is “new-old sounding”—home-recorded with “handmade, half-broken equipment and haunted cassette machines”—in which Eastern mysticism merges with the deep country past of grandfather Ray Kernaghan and uncle Lee Kernaghan. And to top it off: “There’s an etching on the vinyl runout which features a mantra, so with each clockwise revolution the record itself becomes a functional prayer wheel.” Whatever level you listen at, it’s 23 intriguing and captivating minutes for busted amps and open minds.
And so we can’t dismiss these nine songs so bluntly, because this is “new-old sounding”—home-recorded with “handmade, half-broken equipment and haunted cassette machines”—in which Eastern mysticism merges with the deep country past of grandfather Ray Kernaghan and uncle Lee Kernaghan. And to top it off: “There’s an etching on the vinyl runout which features a mantra, so with each clockwise revolution the record itself becomes a functional prayer wheel.” Whatever level you listen at, it’s 23 intriguing and captivating minutes for busted amps and open minds.