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(10/07/16 2:53am)
Despite what their name suggests, The Growlers’ sound is more suave than snarly. Their fifth studio album, “City Club,” continues the retro-inspired energy of their last release, 2014’s “Chinese Fountain,” but cranks it up to 11. It’s a consummately stylish affair that evokes glossy images of midnight drives and California neo-noir — yet still retains the sincerity of their past releases.
(09/27/16 1:47am)
Beach Slang has never been a band to pull punches. On their sophomore full-length album, “A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings,” these Philly-based punk-rockers tackle the heady experience of adolescence with all the blistering, bare-knuckled zeal the album title suggests. In keeping with their debut record, “The Things We Do To Find People Who Feel Like Us,” their newest album provides a solid set of headbang-worthy tunes, but its honed-in focus on youth makes “Teenage Feelings” a more cohesive and sincere work.