California X
California X


3.5
great

Review

by FlattedThird USER (10 Reviews)
January 25th, 2013 | 19 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Drawing heavily from Torche and Dinosaur jr.'s canon, California X produce a winning effort on their debut album.

What should you expect from a band with a drummer nicknamed "Cool" and comparisons to Dinosaur jr., even sharing a birthplace with the Alternative legends? Loud rock and great riffs coming fast and loose. California X deliver a winning effort with their eponymous debut album for Don Giovanni Records.

From the instant "Sucker" bombards with kick drum and heavy guitar, California X feels familiar: that heavy sound making you grit your teeth. The riffs here are catchy enough to carry entire songs, much like how Yuck was able to do so by using only a handful of licks per song, never showing their full hand. But where Yuck failed to keep up a driving momentum, writing slower songs to accentuate the quicker ones, California X focus more on keeping people moving than a shift in dynamics. Though, the songs that do yield a little bit - "Pond Rot", "Lemmy's World", "Mummy" - are the better cuts from the record, resonating more than the others. The rest of the record is consistent in building up those memorable guitar lines, sometimes making the verses feel tacked on for lyrical purposes - this is understandable due to the saccharine nature of the guitar lines, being careful not to over sweeten songs with these catchy instrumental breaks. But it ends up being the instrumental breaks on the record that serve more purpose than the lyrics do, staying with you long after the words are digested.

What helps portray the larger, louder than studio sound on California X is the production of the drums. The drums are huge, filling a lot of the space on this record - the opening to "Lemmy's World" is a salient example. The drums are, in a lot of ways, an ersatz Steve Albini recording; and anything close to Albini-level drums should be considered an accomplishment. With a lot of the songs featuring a two-chord progression, the drums help move things along and keep the songs from settling. The vocals have the same filling effect as the drums in the mix, existing mostly as ethereal musings and nothing reveling in ennui like J Mascis often does. California X sounds a lot more fulfilled, or content, than any Dino jr. releases, when it comes to the vocals.

This is a sturdy debut from a band trying to escape its influences as much as it is comfortable with them - a dichotomy more and more bands are trying to decide which side to lean toward. California X is best when it's thoughtful, though, taking its time in the muck. And I can see California X getting better with touring, allowing songs to spawn out of their live show; a band like this can only benefit from turning up the amps, beating the drums, and letting adrenaline get the best of them.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Wiggumpolice89
January 26th 2013


3 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This band does do a better job of being more concise and on topic than Yuck does. Also, a much needed review for an up and coming band.

ezzomania
January 28th 2013


496 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This sounds pretty good... I like their sound. It's not wussy ass indie crap like the other shit out there today. I'm gonna give it a closer listen and then give it a rating

pmmets07
February 22nd 2013


5984 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

damn i'm lovin this. huge guitar tones

greg84
Emeritus
April 30th 2013


7654 Comments


Good album and a very apt review. Pos'd.

WeepingBanana
March 12th 2014


11387 Comments


saw these guys a few days ago

they played pond rot like half as fast as on record. it was fucking crushing

ShadowRemains
January 16th 2015


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

new album rules



i like it better than this

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 16th 2015


16616 Comments


jamming new 1 now

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 16th 2015


16616 Comments


o this nice

ShadowRemains
January 16th 2015


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

figured you'd dig

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 16th 2015


16616 Comments


really hope we hear some new ovlov this year i cannot get enough of am

ShadowRemains
January 16th 2015


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

gonna give dada a listen after this torres record

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 16th 2015


16616 Comments


Blackrazor fuckin rips

ShadowRemains
January 16th 2015


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

seems like a grower too

WeepingBanana
January 16th 2015


11387 Comments


i've only heard a few things from the new album and i was pretty disappointed

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 17th 2015


16616 Comments


its an album album tbh

WeepingBanana
January 17th 2015


11387 Comments


it sounded like a band that sounds like a band that sounds like weezer. the vox were lame as fuck from what i remember. especially on Hadley, MA

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 17th 2015


16616 Comments


sheesh

ShadowRemains
January 17th 2015


27741 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lame



did we listen to the same album or



speaking of bands that are good -> ovens

mryrtmrnfoxxxy
January 17th 2015


16616 Comments


ovens is good ya !



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