The Tearaways and Patty & The Oh’s

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The Tearaways “And For Our Next Trick”

California power pop super group, The Tearaways are back. The band features the dual lead singers of bassist John “Fin” Finseth and rhythm guitarist Greg Brallier, lead guitar David Hekhouse and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drummer Clem Burke (Blondie). They start out with the R-rated Beatlesque rocker “Are you Fucking Kidding Me?” and “Not Good Enough For Me” starts out like The Bobby Fuller Four and devolves into a Who-like jam at the end. The band’s influences are baked in, but the songs have their own unique sound.

“No Love Lost” is a brilliant melody similar to The Weeklings, but they find other compelling directions like “Let Me Be The Last” or “Emotional Distance.” The drummer tribute “Charlie, Keith and Ringo” and the bouncy “Saturday Everyday” are both power pop gold with their crisp harmonies and sugar-filled choruses. The album boasts consistently great music from beginning to end, so it will easily fall into my Top Ten album nominee list for 2023. Super highly recommended.

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Patty & The Oh’s “Out of Everything”

Patty & The Oh’s are a jangly, melodic band with a touch of quirky zen. While based in Seattle, the sound merges with plenty of Southern folk rock influences. Frontman Patrick Weatherly isn’t afraid to address the pressing issues that our society as a whole is currently grappling with, but the band’s pragmatic approach delivers a positive vibe overall. “Out of Everything” is a perfect example of this, with its infectious groove. In addition, the cynical jaded world we live in can weigh you down, so you may as well focus on a “New Flavor of Gum.”

The slow building “A Little While” has a Wilco-like quality as it bursts into a near-grunge experience. The sadness of “Societal Collapse Doo Wop” is another momentary downer, before we hit those conspiracy theory nutjobs on the singalong “Rabbit Hole of the Absurd.” Not everything here sticks, and it runs out of gas towards the end. However, Patrick has fine wit and a way with melody. This is definitely a band that deserves to be heard.

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More March Singles, Freebies, and EPs: The Tearaways, The Deadlights, Peter Hall, The Plus4, Ransom and Subset, Friends of Cesar Romero

Great song from The Tearaways, from the upcoming album ‘And Now For Our Next Trick.’ due out at the end of the month. The jangling alt. rock alter-ego of Jeff Shelton The Deadlights returns with a new single here, and I was impressed with the melodic EP by Peter Hall called About Last Night. The title track rocks, and “For Love” has some ELO overtones, but overall very very good. Keith Hale aka The Plus 4 sings about a UFO sighting I guess and the radio-ready single by Ransom and Subset is a real treasure that’s a free download. Loud punk rock from Friends of Cesar Romero all the same tempo, but I liked the “Bittersweet Nothing Symphony” best, and it’s a free download too.