Extra Arms “Radar”
Extra Arms, a Detroit band, has always been quite good, and on 2022’s ‘What Is Even Happening Right Now?’ they leveled up. ‘Radar’ continues that trend, and we have a fantastic album here full of infectious power pop hits that will stick in your head.
They named the album after bass player Ryan Marshall’s dog. Why not? They start with the howling feedback of “Be Someone Else,” with a killer beat, and monster energy. Influences are a great mix of The Replacements, Elvis Costello, The Buzzcocks, and The Cars. There is no “doggy-do” here, and the first 5 songs are all killer, including “Everything Disappears,” “All Good Things Take Time,” and “I Don’t Wanna Surrender.” The song “Shut’Em Down” in particular is a relentless, fast-paced assault that is ideal for your running or exercise soundtrack.
There is a breather mid-way on the smooth “Space and Time” with strategic steel pedal accents, and then it gives us an amazing closing rocker, “Mad Dog Blue,” and you can hear Allen struggling with the concept of time passing beneath it all. Overall, a great album, and it makes my top ten list this year! Highly Recommended.
Motorists “Touched By the Stuff”
The Motorists are a group of lifelong friends and colleagues from Toronto who, in their catchy and energizing music, combine the rough-edged fuzz of modern rock with the nostalgic jangle of college rock from the 1980s. This sophomore album has more of a power pop edge, with short, catchy tunes that have some elements of new wave mixed in.
“Decider” has that jangly, post-punk, fuzzy melody. “Call Control” is another standout with its bass lead. It’s a fuzzy gem that recalls Echo and The Bunnymen or The B-52’s with its guitar rhythms. But it isn’t that predictable, with different elements of alt-rock and occasional vocal harmonies on “L.O.W,” and “Forced Perspective.” The Sloan-like guitar riffs on “Barking at the Gates” surprised me. No filler here, and worth repeat listens for sure. Highly Recommended.