The underground voice of resistance, creativity, and critique.
Broadcasting straight from the bunker, it delivers exclusive tracks, audio essays, and sharp commentary.
A raw antidote to commercial radio—this is sound with substance.
Garage Bunker Radio is the broadcast arm of Shabby Jeans Records — a raw and independent station dedicated to the lo-fi underground.
Broadcasting straight from the bunker, it delivers unpolished rock, psychedelic experiments, and other outsider sounds.
Beyond the music, Garage Bunker Radio features interviews with underground musicians, giving voice to artists who never fit into the mainstream but shape the true spirit of counterculture.
Alongside the sound, the station also opens conversations about the challenges and contradictions of modern civilization.
Our Staff & Guests
The Host: Mr. Can Canmen
— a hardworking robotic humanoid and drummer, forged from tin scrap and wired with salvaged brain-net chips running on old Intel 286 processors.
General Manager: Captain Vincent
— a vanguard musician who abandoned civilization decades ago and has spent more than 40 years in a secret bunker, home to his four-piece band, Sand Development Project.
Assistant Host: John Emptytalker
—a younger wanderer, still torn between civilization and the bunker. He also plays bass for Sand Development Project.
Technical Assistant: Turahtan, the Man-Bird
— an illegal immigrant and lead guitarist for Sand Development Project.
Frequent Guest: Maximillian Lyle Bancroft
— a music critic, failed classical musician, and unapologetic pessimistic snob.
We have the honor of inviting underground garage band musicians and small label representatives for interviews.
Our audience is steadily growing — already over 1,500 followers on YouTube and Facebook combined — and continuing to expand.
If you would like to take part, please contact us by email.
Please send us information about your band or label, including links to your songs, website, and social media. If your music fits our interest, we will provide you with a list of interview questions.Only garage and psychedelic guitar bands, please — no techno or electronic styles.