Culture Abuse, Bay Dream
This NorCal turned SoCal band plays disarmingly straightforward garage rock with simple structures and chord progressions. Their sound isn’t going to change the world, but the songcraft is top-notch power pop. There’s a lot of Weezer in it, but it feels a little bit less geeky and a little more street level, largely because of frontman David Kelling’s voice, which is blunt and unpolished in a way that recalls Joey Ramone. Oddly, where the that unpolished quality made the Ramones sound a bit tough, in Kelling’s voice it reads as unguarded sincerity. Highlights: “Bee Kind to the Bugs,” “S’Why,” “Rats in the Walls”
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