Album Reviews

Midnight City
Drakulas Midnight City Punk Rock Theory
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Sunday, May 10, 2026 - 15:57
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Thomas

‘Midnight City’ is album number three for Austin, TX’s Drakulas. Not bad for something that started out as a side project for members of the almighty Riverboat Gamblers (Mike Wiebe, Rob Marchant, Ian Walling) and Rise Against’s Zach Blair.

Still strutting their stuff with plenty of garage-y punk and early new wave influences, the band leans more heavily on synths this time around, alongside poppier hooks, resulting in a catchier, less frantic album. Opener ‘Going Going Gone Gone’ is fueled by a Sisters of Mercy-like riff, while ‘Singing With My Tongue Cut Out’ is way more fun than you’d imagine a song with a title like that to be. Elsewhere, ‘Sex’ comes off like Parquet Courts covering a David Bowie song, ‘Learn The Curve’ sounds like a recently unearthed ’80s gem, and closer ‘Wheelhouse’ is a weirdly danceable, neon-soaked sendoff that somehow makes perfect sense on a Drakulas album.

If 2016’s ‘Raw Wave’ and 2020’s ‘Terminal Amusements’ showed a band exploring and defining their sound, then ‘Midnight City’ is the album where they fully cut loose and have fun with it. There’s a lot going on across these twelve songs, but it all sounds unmistakably like Drakulas.

 

Midnight City track listing:

  1. Going Going Gone Gone
  2. Singin' With My Tongue Cut Out
  3. Head In The Clouds
  4. Is It Enough
  5. White Off Your Nose
  6. Garbage Strike
  7. Sex
  8. Morning/Night
  9. Guys Like Me, Girls Like You
  10. F.A.F.O.
  11. Learn The Curve
  12. Wheelhouse

 

Tom Dumarey
Tom Dumarey

Lacking the talent to actually play in a band, Tom decided he would write about bands instead. Turns out his writing skills are mediocre at best as well.