cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11822326

A mainstay of recent years in garage punk is back with a somewhat more high-profile LP via Erste Theke Tonträger after a string of more understated cassette and digital releases. This thing is as eclectic as any of these but at the same time, a lot more focused, determined and consistent than some of those more scrappy recent offerings. Spanning a spectrum from the propulsive post punk of the opening salvo (When It’s Gone, A.P.A.C.), melancholy indie rock ballads (Texas Cloud), compfy synth pop tunes (Let U Know) to straightforward garage-/fuzz punk explosions (Can’t Take It, 2 Car Garage), there’s plenty of meat to dig your teeth into, all held together by Vinny Earley’s always confident, often plainly brilliant songwriting powers. Last but not least, Weekend Shadows and Carryon are further examples of exactly that kind of supreme power-/fuzz pop hymn the dude has always excelled at.

  • perishthethought
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    9 months ago

    Thanks! I listened to this while doing dishes and yeah, solid.

    Let u know caught me off guardbut was great too.