Euro Kiosk comes out of Aarau sounding as if Switzerland finally got sick of being treated as a pretty postcard and decided to answer back with bass, groove, and a sly little grin. The project fits into the Swiss wave and post-punk scene, yet with its debut EP’s title track, Temptations, it exudes a relaxed, effortless vibe—like a laid-back 90s attitude, knowing the club is open, and the Kirchwasser is flowing.
The rhythm section locks into Motorik patience, the steady forward shove of a train you cannot quite afford to miss. Over it, the bass runs in hot pursuit, clipped and wiry, while the guitars bring in the jangly UK aftertaste without turning into a museum of record-collector references. Joy Division hangs in the architecture, Grauzone in the steel, Kleenex in the nerve endings, and Le Tigre or Sneaks in the dry, funky snap of the attitude. Beaks hover nearby too, with post-punk pulled through a colder, more contemporary room.
Euro Kiosk sidesteps the usual gray-coat solemnity by actually letting the body into the room. The groove slouches, stretches, and smirks, carrying a devil-may-care looseness that feels faintly stoned but never sloppy. The funk element never begs for attention. It leans against the wall, insolent and spare, moving the hips while the song stares out at a continent broken into payment plans, border controls, military budgets, ad feeds, and panic sold back to the people as lifestyle.
That name starts to bite harder the longer the music plays. A kiosk sells the small consumable comforts of a collapsing age: coffee, tobacco, magazines, lottery tickets, chewing gum, and some bright wrapper to hold while the institutions rot. Euro Kiosk turns that little commercial booth into a psychic checkpoint, a place where anxiety and consumerism meet under fluorescent light and call themselves civilization.
Temptations carries a little shoegaze haze at the edges, enough darkwave frost in the air, and a post-punk frame built for motion. It slides into the groove without making a speech about it.
Listen to the single below, and order the EP here
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