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Turn the amps up to 9, I don’t want it too loud. Have you ever heard a more perfect phrase? A more relative phrase, a more accurate sentence. I hope everyone has witnessed that feeling. This song is drowned in feedback and the hope of defiant young adults who don’t have a clue what they’re doing or where they’re going. This song makes me feel how I felt the first time I heard Born To Run; and it’s not a million miles away in sound either. Just figure that your turntable is on the wrong speed but you’ve just hit the bed after a long day so you’re rolling with it. This is everything that punk rock should be in my eyes. Youthful, wishful, completely aware that we’re all fucking up bad, just trying to find our feet. If you don’t get it then I probably sound full of shit, but if you get where this song gets me then I hope you know what I’m talking about. Also, Polyvinyl are bringing out a full length from these guys so keep those peepers eager.
#5 - BEACH SLANG - WHO WOULD EVER WANT ANYTHING SO BROKEN? [spotify] / CHEAP THRILLS ON A DEAD END STREET [spotify]
(feat. track - "Filthy Luck" [spotify] from Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken?)
Over on PropertyOfZack, we're running our annual Artists To Watch feature tomorrow. To quote from my future self:
[Beach Slang] has released two EPs to date. Each one of them, each of the eight tracks, is perfect. The sound -- Replacements and Hold Me Up-era Goo Goo Dolls melodies, sandblasted with reverb borrowed from the nu-gaze revolution -- is custom-designed to tickle that sweet spot at the center of the Venn diagram where hipsterized indie-punk and crewnecked teenage scene-punk meet. Even the backstory -- risen from the ashes of faded underground heroes Weston, a terrifically unlikely second chance -- screams "LOVE ME!"
I'm not sure what else needs to be said. I fell hard and fast for Beach Slang from the first peals of the electrifying triplet that opens "Filthy Luck," the lead track of debut EP Who Would Ever Want Anything So Broken? It echoes, in sound and in spirit, the punchy lead-in of the Replacements' "Hold My Life," and it sets both the tone and an impressively high bar, one which they then proceed to leap with bewildering ease for three more tracks and then another four times on the just-as-good follow-up Cheap Thrills On A Dead End Street. Their lyrics, though downmixed until just another brick in the wall of feedback-y reverb, are endlessly quotable. The songs combine classicist composition with just enough edge to catch you off guard if you let your attention wander. I got to see the band live this fall and they were just as dynamic, just as fist- and heart-pumping as on record, a triumphant, sweat-soaked tornado of a band. They're everything I want out of their kind of music.
There's a reason every indie and punk website has Beach Slang marked as their "next big thing" this year. For once, I'm on the same page as all of them.
Beach Slang - Filthy Luck
"Carve your name soft across my lungs. I want to breathe you until I’m numb."
Beach Slang - Filthy Luck
"Filthy Luck" by Beach Slang
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Beach Slang - Filthy Luck
Beach Slang - Filthy Luck