Received a 7. 8 rating from Pitchfork. in less than a year, Amherst trio CALIFORNIA X have emerged from basements and punk practice spaces of Massachusetts as one of the tightest new garage punk bands in the Northeast, teetering between various pockets of the punk spectrumÑdrawing influence from the worlds of noisy Ô80s Western Mass rock, fuzzy Ô90s garage pop, and classic post-hardcore SST sounds. Fronted by main songwriter LEMMY GURTOWSKY, their debut LP for Don Giovanni follows one prior release, a double A-side single ÒSuckerÓ b/w ÒMummyÓ out via the UKÕs Sound of Sweet Nothing label. from start to finish, the recordÕs eight hook-heavy tracks of melodic guitar punk could all be singles: The noisy vox and huge grungy riffs on ÒCurse of the NightmareÓ; the slower-burning head-banging pulse of ÒPond RotÓ; the shoegaze-inflicted fleshed-out melodies of ÒLemmyÕs World. Ó Songs like ÒHot HedÓ feels so essential youÕll wonder how theyÕre not actually from some long-lost punk tapes of the 1980s Western Mass. Appropriately, the band recorded the album in MA with JUSTIN PIZZOFERRATO, previously a collaborator with Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr. Ñand though California X sound like they could have been contemporaries with those bands, theyÕre also carving out their own space in a lineage of their hometownÕs punk history.
M**J
Dinosaur Jr. and Weezer fans will love this band.
This band does nothing buy write killer songs. The vinyl sounds good but it's cut a little hot so you have chatter toward the center label.
J**L
Five Stars
this record goes hard in the paint
K**2
Producer Required
Bought this on recommendations from a couple of friends Stateside and whilst there is great attitude and songs for me it all gets a bit losts in the bands seeming desire to cloud every sound in distortion or fuzz . Now I love a "dirty sound" as much as the next man but on record it has to be done well, within the production - it seems on this album the band didn't even bother with a producer and went for the everything louder and more distorted than everything else.If you saw Nirvana live post the Nevermind hype playing Smells Like Teen Spirit in the most scuzzed up form they could - then this is the kind of sound mix you get here but for an entire album.For me a better production and seperation of instruments could reveal a truly great album but alas it is lost in an under-produced mess of noise - maybe I'm missing the point and a cleaner sound would destroy their end game - maybe it's down to the listener to decide.....
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