Sunday, October 27, 2024

Randells - Peel Eat Repeat


Back with their first full-length album in more than three years, Sweden's Randells remind us why they're one of the world's premiere bubblegum pop-punk rock 'n roll bands. Peel Eat Repeat brings non-stop hooks and endless summer vibes, and it's the type of pop-punk record that begs to be played at the loudest possible volume. Over the course of 11 tracks, the band gives us a satisfying mix of fun sing-along punk tunes, straight-up love songs, and cranked-to-eleven rockers. Lyrically, the band covers a lot of ground, touching on everything from existential boredom to chubby chasers to Paul Stanley to fatal shark attacks to smoking hot zombies to an ex's hair band. What's not to love? These guys are masters at crafting rockin', ultra-catchy pop songs that sound great in the car with the windows down. The slick production, which might dull the edge of some other pop-punk bands, is absolutely perfect for these songs. The band has definitely dialed up the rock for this release, and I am all about it. It's always a party when a Randells record is playing! As we approach the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere, Peel Eat Repeat can still give us instant summer whenever we crave it.

Intrusive Thoughts - "More Of Us Than Them"


Intrusive Thoughts, everyone's favorite German/Pennsylvanian punk rock supergroup, is back with a vengeance! If my stance on political punk rock songs is that the music has to be just as powerful as the message, "More Of Us Than Them" fully satisfies that requirement. The concept of the song is very simple: billionaires and corporations are already waging war on the people, but the people have the numbers. Just look at how on-the-nose the song's first verse is:

I'm bleeding cash from corporate greed
There's genocide on my tv
Police raids on college protests
Big brother's laser focused
Banning books and birth control
Supreme court bought and sold
Oil companies stole our future
Some heads should roll

Greg Lonesome has delivered powerhouse lead vocals on previous Intrusive Thoughts singles, and that certainly continues with "More Of Us Than Them." But for this track, the band has enlisted a veritable army of modern-day punk rock luminaries to shout the gang vocals that are so vital to the song. The "Intrusive Thoughts Choir" consists of Terminal Gagger, Kevin McGovern (the Prostitutes), Preacher Boy, Cap'n No Fun and Jeff Massacre (Total Massacre), Dratsum and Ainsley Hyde, Adam "the Howlin' Hot Dog" Caine, Celina and Mark (Critical Response), The Alien and the Cola (the Suck), El Flyin', Vivienne Page, and Jimmy and Cory (the Stivs). Musically, this song is totally in my lane of fiery and ferocious old school punk rock. Imagine the Dead Boys or Pagans if they channeled their fury into smashing the oligarchy. Those guitars are ripping! This is the third single this year from Intrusive Thoughts, and each one has been absolutely killer. And they're all free downloads from Bandcamp. If political punk rock is your thing, "More Of Us Than Them" ought to be your new personal anthem.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Friends of Cesar Romero - "Quick Wrath" b​/​w "Her Lipstick Dedication"


J Waylon is back! Actually he was back three weeks ago, and I've just been a slowpoke. Every release from his prolific and remarkably consistent solo project Friends of Cesar Romero is a must-hear, so of course that's true of new single "Quick Wrath." What I love about FoCR is that whatever sub-genre of rock 'n' roll J Waylon tackles, the quality of the songwriting is always beyond top-notch. This release is a thrilling 1-2 punch of ferocious garage rock and textbook power pop. Either of these songs could have been the A-side, but I do love the way J Waylon sequenced this single. You get a total banger to get you moving and grooving and then a perfect pop song you'll be hearing in your head all day. The lyrics, as always, are totally amazing and a highly underrated aspect of the FoCR experience. This release is Number 43 in the band's Doomed Babe Series, and it doesn't skimp on the doom. I freaking love this band! 

Alvilda - C'est D​é​jà L'heure


I can't believe it has been more than three years since Alvilda released its debut EP on Alien Snatch Records. Man, time flies! The Paris-based foursome returns today with C'est D​é​jà L'heure, its fantastic debut long player on Static Shock Records. This full-length release finds Alvilda sticking with the sound that first captured our hearts back in pandemic times: '60s girl group pop by way of '70s power pop with an old school punk rock edge and lyrics sung in French. What's not to love? I suppose I'd get even more out of this record if I knew what they were singing about, but knowing French is by no means a prerequisite for enjoying Alvilda. From start to finish, this album delivers the catchiest and most infectious power pop punk songs you could ever hope to hear. If you wondered what Alvilda has been up to over the last three years, the answer is clear: the band has been developing its chops on stage, honing its craft, and perfecting its timeless power pop sound. Ten tracks in a little under a half hour go by so fast because every second is a delight. As the title suggests, C'est D​é​jà L'heure was a long time in the making. But there's no denying it was worth the wait.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Vista Blue - "There's a New 2nd Grade Album Coming Out Tomorrow"


Vista Blue, in addition to making wonderful music, is now in the business of issuing public service announcements! "There's a New 2nd Grade Album Coming Out Tomorrow" is not just the name of their new single — it's also a significant fact that you may not have been aware of. There is indeed a new album from 2nd Grade releasing tomorrow. This has to be the first time in music history that a band has released a song about another band's new album on the eve of its release. What Vista Blue has given us here is a love letter to 2nd Grade and also a celebration of the love of music. I think all of us have memories of being a kid and rushing to the record store to buy the new album from a favorite band on the day it came out. "There's a New 2nd Grade Album Coming Out Tomorrow" taps into the joy of that experience and is also kind of a love song. If you've ever wondered why I'm such a huge fan of Vista Blue, well it's not just that the band's pop-punk-leaning towards power pop style is my cup of tea (or rather my pint of beer). It's also that this band makes music that is fundamentally joyful and is so frequently trying new things simply because they're fun. I'm always going to be championing bands that want to put more joy and fun into the universe. On the virtual B-side, "Can't Have Us Without U" is a song Mike co-wrote with Rusty Spell. Mike has literally been trying to write this song for 20 years. Now that, my friends, is persistence! This is a reminder that writing songs is way harder than most people realize. Thankfully, Mike never gave up on completing this song, which combines two of my favorite things: romance and language arts. If you've been yearning for a sweet love song that's also a lesson on spelling rules, today is your day! This is like Sesame Street meets the Mr. T. Experience, and I am here for it!  

There's something incredibly hilarious about Vista Blue releasing a song today about an album that's coming out tomorrow. Today is literally the only day in history in which "There's a New 2nd Grade Album Coming Out Tomorrow" will be a factually accurate statement. I suppose that's why I'm writing a review of it at 5:30 in the morning. Sadly, there's no song on the new 2nd Grade album called "Vista Blue Released a New Single Yesterday," but I do highly recommend fresh hits like "Triple Bypass in B-Flat" and "I Wanna Be on Your Mind." If you're thinking this is the time of year when Vista Blue should be releasing holiday songs, I can guarantee that Mike does consider tomorrow a holiday. The more you know! 

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Hotbox - self titled


In addition to releasing all that great Dogmatics music, Rum Bar Records has endeavored to rescue Jerry Lehane's other projects from the dustbin of history. The latest Lehane-related band to get the Rum Bar revival treatment is Hotbox. Hotbox was his band after Matweeds (which was his band after The Dogmatics). Also on board were Pete Mulford (Last Stand) on guitar, Frank Pagliughi on bass, and Pete Sisco on drums. Hotbox's self-titled album contains eight songs recorded in 1990 and 1991 (right around the same time that Lehane recorded the songs for his solo EP). This release is not just a treat for Dogmatics fans. It's a terrific little rock 'n' roll record that really holds up well in 2024. Certain songs are reminiscent of The Dogmatics, but overall the vibe is a little more early '90s indie/alternative. The first time I heard "Time Goes On," I was wondering how these guys got Billy Idol to sing for them. "If You're Lonely" is fantastic poppy alt-rock a la Husker Du and early Goo Goo Dolls. "Way Ahead of Me" brings to mind the power pop side of The Dogmatics, while the smash hit "Girl I Want" is quintessential Boston garage rock. "When It's Over" almost sounds like a precursor to Massachusetts punk greats The Lobby Magnets/Johnny Bravo/The Johnnies (who, of course, were huge Dogmatics fans). "You Got What I Want" is darker and harder-edged and could have been a huge alternative rock hit under more favorable conditions. 

Hotbox proved to be a short-lived band due to Sisco relocating to California. Famously, the band did get to open Bill Clinton's primary rally in New Hampshire in 1992 (and get rewarded by Clinton's campaign team with two cases of beer). Let history show that Bill Clinton may have never become "the comeback" kid had it not been for Hotbox! Vagrant Records released the band's debut single, "Girl Like You," but as far as I can tell, that was Hotbox's only official release until now. This album is a reminder that Jerry Lehane is a wicked good songwriter, and I applaud Malibu Lou for realizing that the world needed to hear these songs. Don't sleep on this one! 

The Dogmatics - "With A Scarlet Letter"


I was delighted to hear that The Dogmatics have a new single out on Rum Bar Records. It's no secret that this is one of my favorite bands. Impressively, the band continues to build a current-day (2019 to present) body of work that can hold its own with its classic '80s output. New single "With A Scarlet Letter" was written and sung by Peter O'Halloran. This track may come off like a goofy garage/pub rocker on the surface. But at a deeper level, it examines our nation's puritanical heritage and warns of forces in America which seek to erode the separation church and state. So, yeah, it's a fun sing-along number that's also a political anthem. This band never disappoints. Word on the street is that more singles from The Dogmatics are forthcoming, so enjoy and stay tuned! 

Friday, October 18, 2024

Vista Blue - They Came Back


It's somewhat odd that while I'm generally not much of a horror fan, every year I really look forward to Vista Blue's annual horror-themed EP. It's never fully the fall in my world until Vista Blue releases more songs about horror flicks and scary stuff. And if it's not fully fall, I can't start drinking my Christmas ales. They Came Back is this year's VB fall seasonal, and it does not disappoint. On this EP, the band gives us songs about a haunted house, a haunted graveyard, and the 1971 movie Let's Scare Jessica to Death (which actually sounds like a scary movie I might enjoy). All of this leads up to the highlight of the EP — a freaking amazing cover of Ministry's "Every Day Is Halloween." Never in a million years could I have imagined this song arranged in Vista Blue's signature style and actually working. But holy cow, Mike and Mark totally pulled it off! If Old Style Dry is ever rebooted, Vista Blue has to do the commercial. Recently I joked about Mike earning his goth card, and now he has gone and stamped the thing! He'll be wearing capes by the year's end! As always, the songs are so tuneful and well-crafted that they could really be about anything. But I must admit that "Haunted House on My Street" makes me laugh out loud. It truly is the most wonderful time of the year.

Unicorn Dogs - "Harvest Moon"


Having already released one of the year's best albums, Unicorn Dogs are giving us bonus awesomeness with their new single. There are few things I love more than the fall, so naturally a fall-themed single is going to be right up my alley. "Lycanthrope" is probably literally about becoming a werewolf, but there's part of me that suspects the song could be a metaphor for how we become hardened by the cruelty of humanity. Either way, it's a freaking awesome song. When it comes to playing gritty yet immensely catchy pop-punk that makes you want to pump your fist in the air and sing along at the top of your lungs, Unicorn Dogs are as good as it gets. On the B-side, "COVID Thanksgiving" might sound like a potentially humorous song. But it's actually completely serious. The song conveys how much it sucks to have a major holiday completely ruined because you and/or your family members have COVID. This is a great example of why Unicorn Dogs are such a relatable band. They write honest, straight-from-the-heart songs about real life stuff. There are few things worse than suffering in isolation with your hot tea while the rest of America gorges on stuffing and mashed potatoes. Man, the pandemic was the worst! But Unicorn Dogs are the absolute best for gifting us with this seasonal special. Procure your favorite pumpkin-spiced beverage, put on a light sweater, and crank this thing on repeat!

Nick Piunti and The Complicated Men - Up and Out of It


Nick Piunti's third LP with The Complicated Men continues one of the most remarkable hot streaks in the recent history of power pop music. Up and Out of It, out today on JEM Records, is Piunti's seventh album since 2014. None of these albums have been any less than great, and Up and Out of It is almost certainly the best of the lot. Remarkably, Piunti has managed to maintain this incredible quality of music without significantly changing his approach to songwriting. He writes timelessly melodic pop-rock songs with thoughtful, deeply personal lyrics, and he has never found the need to move off of that. Working with the exceptionally talented Complicated Men (Joe Daksiewicz on guitar, Jeff Hupp on bass, Kevin Darnall on keyboards, and Ron Vensko on drums), he is one of power pop's true master craftsmen. Producer Geoff Michael does his usual bang-up job of highlighting the essence of Piunti and The Complicated Men's music: that everything from the vocals to the guitars to the songs themselves radiate melody in abundance. These songs sound silky smooth and beautifully polished yet still plenty powerful — balancing all of that finesse with the muscularity of a proper rock band. 

Piunti may not have invented the idea of power pop for grown-ups, but no songwriter realizes it more fully. While some artists his age write songs as if the last 40 years never happened, he uses his life experience as subject matter for relatable songs about the human condition. The songs comprising Up and Out of It are largely autobiographical, and it just seems like Piunti's well of inspiration never runs dry. He has plenty to say, and he has hooks all day. The pre-album single "Bottle It" is one of those songs that instantly works its way into your soul. It was first released in May of this year. Yet hearing it on the album now, I feel like this song has been part of my life forever. Opening track "Seasick" is quintessential Nick Piunti and The Complicated Men. It's elegant and easy on the ears yet also full of passion and truth. Something that Piunti is especially great at is building a song towards a chorus where he hits these marvelous high notes in perfect harmony with melodies that just seem to explode from your speakers. He does that again here, and it's true pop bliss. Elsewhere, songs like "Mind Reader" (co-written with Daksiewicz) and "Eyelids" define perfect guitar pop. "Rejection Letter" is power pop straight out of the textbook. "Long Way Down" is a well-crafted, genuinely great ballad. "Above Water" is the sort of quality straight-up rock song that you rarely hear these days.  

Nick Piunti and The Complicated Men may eventually stop turning out brilliant albums with such frequency and consistency. But until they do, I will continue to enjoy this remarkable run they're on. For Piunti, progression doesn't have to mean getting away from what he does so well. Instead it means refining his craft and making guitar pop music of the absolute finest quality. I love, for example, that he has turned the band's guitar solos over to Daksiewicz — not because he can't play them himself but rather because he recognizes that Daksiewicz is a great melodic player. Up and Out of It embodies pure class in pop music. Of course Michael gives these songs the sparkling production they deserve, but none of that is possible without the stellar musicianship, superb singing, and brilliant songwriting that are this band's bread and butter. Up and Out of It is one of the year's best albums, and that was as certain as death & taxes.

Friday, October 11, 2024

Stiff Richards - "GFC"/"Empty Barrels"


My god! This is how you do a proper return! Stiff Richards, one of our best modern punk groups, had not released new music in four years. New single "GFC"/"Empty Barrels" breaks those years of silence with scorching intensity. Basically, Stiff Richards has made a classic 1977 punk single in 2024! "GFC" is a raging anthem for these fucked-up times. The rawness and fury of that guitar sound gives me chills, and those vocals hit like a punch to the mouth. This tune will have you bobbing your head so furiously that you'll be walking funny tomorrow. On the B-side, "Empty Barrels" destroys everything in its path a la early Black Flag. This is easily the best pure punk single to cross my ears in a few years. Man, they're gonna sell every copy of this 45 in short order. Make sure one of them ends in up your possession!

The Cheap Cassettes - They'll Never Forgive You For Pop


They'll Never Forgive You For Pop
is a pretty funny name for an album that's far less pop than anybody would have ever expected. The Cheap Cassettes, who released a textbook rockin' power pop album in 2022's Ever Since Ever Since, have gone in a somewhat different direction on their brilliant third LP, a Rum Bar Records/Cassettes On Record Records joint release. While They'll Never Forgive You For Pop still fits the big tent definition of power pop I like to subscribe to, it doesn't tie itself to any single genre — unless "psychedelic garage-glam-alternative pop" counts as a single genre. The Cheap Cassettes have basically made their own (The Damned) The Black Album, and I am all about that! 

Much of the difference between this album and the last one for The Cheap Cassettes is the addition of Seattle music legend Scott Sutherland (Chemistry Set, The Model Rockets, Llama) to the band. Sutherland joins Charles Matthews on guitar and lead vocals, and he contributes five of the album's 11 songs. I'm having a hard time thinking of a precedent for a situation like this — where a great band that had existed for a decade-plus with one vocalist/songwriter brought in a second vocalist/songwriter and became even greater as a result! Not only is Sutherland a fantastic songwriter, but he also infuses an oddball 1980s/early '90s left of the dial flavor into The Cheap Cassettes' rootsy pop rock 'n' roll sound. As songwriters, Matthews and Sutherland have styles that are contrasting yet complementary. And that, my friends, is the secret sauce. Not surprisingly, the level of songwriting on They'll Never Forgive You For Pop is top tier. 

I've been touting Charles Matthews as a great songwriter for more than a quarter century, and this is the best set of songs I've ever heard him bring to a record. On opening track "New Gun In Town" and lead single "Bad Xerox," he's still demonstrating that power pop is one of the purest forms of rock 'n' roll. Dude knows how to write a catchy tune with killer lyrics! In some far cooler alternate universe, these songs are all over the radio. If the rocker "Creeping Thyme" were any catchier, it would be the subject of conspiracy theories. And a la Paul Westerberg, Matthews turns out deeper cuts which are just as good if not better than the obvious hits. "Don't You Want To Know" brings to mind the later '60s heyday of psychedelic pop yet still sounds like vintage Charles Matthews. The melodious, heartfelt ballad "Hung The Moon" just might be the best song Matthews has ever written. "Fade To Nothin'" is a tearjerker love song which epitomizes pop music with soul. 

Sutherland, in his Cheap Cassettes debut, delivers some remarkable material in his own right. "Everyone But You" is perfect guitar pop with a quirky touch. "If You Know, You Know" is haunting cosmic glam with hints of '60s psych-pop. "The Strangest Friends" is sure to be stuck in your head for the rest of the month if not the year. And then there's "Down to Mexico," which in my book is the centerpiece of the album. Sutherland wrote the song with his friend Jim Honeycutt when they 13 years old. It's unlike anything else on the album or anything else The Cheap Cassettes have ever done. Hearing it for the first time, you might find yourself asking out loud, "What band is this?" Yet it's a brilliant six-and-a-half-minute epic of a rock song — a genius mix of garage, punk, heavy rock, and indie skronk that succeeds on the strength of inspired vocal and musical performances. Every time I listen to the album, I get a little giddy when it's time for this track. It took balls to stick a song like this in the middle of the album, and these guys 100% pulled it off! 

I have conflicting feelings about "power pop" as a musical label. I can use it as a general way to describe a lot of the music I like. But I would never use the term to limit what kinds of songs I would want a band to write. The Cheap Cassettes are still all about big hooks and big guitars, but I kind of love that they've gone out and made a record that could very well alienate a lot of the power pop purists and gatekeepers. Coming off a sophomore album which was essentially produced in pandemic isolation, these guys had to be stoked to get together in the studio and just have fun making a rock 'n' roll record. They'll Never Forgive You For Pop captures a confident band firing on all cylinders and basking in the thrill of trying new things. I remember Matthews telling me he thought this record might garner The Cheap Cassettes their first bad review from me. But perhaps the opposite is true: this is such a superb record that now I'm thinking their previous two pale in comparison! And it's not just the songwriting. The band sounds amazing, and Kurt Bloch's production is perfect. There are some obvious "hits" on this release, but it's the deep cuts that elevate it to something special. There's not a single track out of 11 that isn't essential to the album as a whole. 

Damn it, guys! There I was coasting along for months, thinking my 2024 album of the year pick was going to be an easy decision. Now there will have to be much pondering and reflecting and sleeplessness between now and year's end. I will likely have to break out the charts & graphs and consult my life coach, astrologist, and shrink. The Cheap Cassettes have made a freakin' masterpiece. In the words of Malibu Lou: "Holy crap sticks, Chaz man!"

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Norcos Y Horchata - "Count Watkins Presents: The Morning After the Monster Mash"


Hey! Halloween is in three weeks! Norcos Y Horchata, one of my favorite bands, has released a special single for the occasion. Here's the catch: it's only available until Halloween! The idea for the single is truly inspired. We've all heard of the Monster Mash. But no one ever talks about the morning after the Monster Mash. When a bunch of monsters throw an epic party, surely things will get out of hand. The next day, you must live with the regret of pranking the Wolf Man & The Mummy and insulting Frankenstein. "The Morning After the Monster Mash" gives us an insider's perspective on that regret. This song's lyrics and vocals have me totally dying. This instantly rates as a new Halloween classic, and there is no possible better way to spend a dollar. Snag this single now before it mysteriously disappears on Halloween night!

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Teenage Frames - Everything Has Led To This


Back with their first full-length release in 25 years, the mighty Teenage Frames have turned out what is surely the record of their lives. That's hardly a surprise given the tremendous quality of the band's (relatively) recent output. When Frankie Delmane and Eric Vegas get together to write songs, greatness inevitably ensues. The title of the album says it all: Everything Has Led To This. Here we have one of the greatest bands of the modern power pop/rock 'n' roll universe doing anything but slowing down after three decades. These guys don't rest on their laurels; they build on their legacy. They describe Everything Has Led To This as their take on "the trials and travails of life in 2024 and beyond, " and thus the album feels very current and relevant. I get the sense that they basically decided that if they were going to go to the trouble of making an album in 2024, they might as well make the one album of 2024 they'd most like to listen to. In a day and age when bands rarely aspire to write the next generation of classic rock 'n' roll songs, this 14-track long player satisfies like few albums do. 

Everything Has Led To This features the same Teenage Frames lineup that has been a fixture for two decades: Delmane on vocals, Vegas on guitar, Aaron Money on bass, and Jim Holiday on drums. There's clearly a special chemistry that exists between these four guys, and they've all only gotten better at their craft over time. But an older, wiser Teenage Frames is in no way a softened Teenage Frames. On this release, the band rocks with as much swagger and piss & vinegar as it ever has. The band sounds tight and powerful, and Delmane's pipes and wit are in peak form. Never ones to restrict themselves to just a single lane, these four stir up their own unique mix of power pop, '70s punk, glam rock, new wave, and sleazy street rock 'n' roll (among other things). Having grown accustomed to releasing EPs that were literally nothing but hits, the band has applied that same principle to a full album. Many a band would aspire to be able to put out a greatest hits compilation that's as stacked as this album. 

From the '70s-style boogie rockin' power pop of "Brain Fever" all the way to the down & dirty rock action of "Agree to Disagree," Everything Has Led To This is a glitzy parade of bangers. There's something on this record for everyone: pure punk, perfect pop, big hooky rock, and even a Fats Domino cover. The likes of "I Wish I Didn't Know That About You," "Fake Crime," "Fighting Words," "Please Don't Be Stupid Tonight," "Back to the Beat," and "Disappointment" are up there with the best songs in the Teenage Frames catalog.  I suppose they could have spread all this goodness out over 4 or 5 EPs and kept us entertained through 2026, but I must say these songs feel right as a single album. If you're looking for music that will make wanna shake your ass and sing along — all the while having plenty to say about the world — this is the record you need. I know it's an almost unforgivable cliché for a music writer to speak of a musical recording disproving the notion that rock 'n' roll is dead. But damn it, how can I not say that about this album?  In a couple days, I will revisit this trend of middle-aged bands being the all-time best versions of themselves. I find that very inspiring on a personal level. 53 is the new 29!

Monday, October 07, 2024

Bambies - Snotty Angels

Alright, kids! Montreal's finest slingers of ultra-energetic poppy punk rock are back at it on the appropriately titled Snotty Angels. Out on Wanda Records and Spaghetty Town Records, this is the sophomore long player from Bambies — a band I find super underrated in the punk rock world. Sami, Franki, and Feli do not mess around on this release. They blast out 15 tracks of blistering, snotty-as-heck punk rock 'n' roll with pop hooks for days. If you're looking for a fun album to get you bopping and hopping, this is it! A punk band's sophomore album can be a tricky endeavor. If you show too much growth, they'll say you lost the plot. If you show no growth, they'll say you just made the same album twice. Bambies have navigated this situation well. Snotty Angels doesn't mess with a winning formula, but nor is it a copy of 2021's Summer Soon. If anything, they've stepped it up with this release. This is a catchier, more diverse set of songs, and the energy level of the music has not dipped even a little. Any fan of old school punk-pop will be well served to pick this record up.

Friday, October 04, 2024

Log Flume - Splash Hit!


One of my favorite things about doing a music blog is getting totally blown away by new bands. And Log Flume has absolutely blown me away. That's a really cool band name, too. I'm not a rollercoaster guy at all, but I'm all about log flumes! Log Flume hails from Chester County, Pennsylvania (just two counties over from where I sit at this very moment) and has become part of a thriving Philadelphia power pop scene alongside the likes of 2nd GradeThe Blackburns, and The Tisburys. The first thing I thought when I heard Log Flume's debut album Splash Hit! was, "I bet Don Valentine will love this!" And sure enough, the album got a rave review from I Don't Hear a Single. My favorite quote from that review is "This may be the Power Pop album of the year," and I can't say I disagree. 

Stylistically, Log Flume lives at the intersection of power pop and '90s indie/alternative rock with some punk spirit and '80s synths thrown in for good measure. They put all those influences together in a way that's highly original and simply delightful to the ears. As songwriters, they are remarkably efficient. The longest track on Splash Hit! clocks in at 2:49, and half the songs don't even reach the two-minute mark. Yet none of these tunes come off as underdeveloped or incomplete. They just don't waste a lot of time getting to the catchy parts! You can go all the way down the line with this album and hit a great song wherever you land. Of course the melodies, hooks, and harmonies are irresistible, but I also love the band's spirit. These are playful, charming pop songs that are super creative yet timeless in their appeal. I'm picking up on some influences here and there (Weezer, Teenage Fanclub), but all in all, Log Flume sounds like a band that has found its own identity. That's quite impressive for a band that had only been together for one year at the time of this album's recording. I love that we have this whole new generation of bands that identify as power pop yet aren't afraid to embrace different and more modern influences. If you want to hear some great power pop that doesn't sound like every other power pop band in the world, give Log Flume a listen. Splash Hit! is a wonderful debut and a lock to make my year-end album of the year list.