The Saltshakers are a catchy Milwaukee, Wisconsin foursome that has a Replacements meets Cheap Trick style. “Believe” has awesome power riffs and lead singer Chad Curtis has wail that reminds me of The Kinks Ray Davies and The Replacements’ Paul Westerberg. The alt. pop rock side of the band comes out on “NOLA” and it is a commercial ready-made hit. The next tune, “Whiskeytown” is a whiskey soaked tribute to Ryan Adams, but the vocals here sound a bit too inebriated. The title track also has that manic ‘Mats energy with furious pop guitar that just keeps the party goin’ strong. Later on the tracks settle into a nice groove, like “Kick the Can” and are really enjoyable to listen to. “Happy now?” gets lost in a crazed riff that sounds like a punk rock version of Tom Petty. After a few listens the rough edges here fade a bit and you realize this is a really strong debut album. Personally I can’t wait to see them perform live (Come visit NYC, guys). Visit the bands website to hear the entire album streaming.
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Listen to “Believe”
Listen to “NOLA”
“Believe” is a hit as well. Great pop.