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I've pretty much been listening to Hot Probs, the new record from Tea Cozies, non-stop over the past few days. Even after I finished writing my review of it, where I wrote:
After the first listen of Hot Probs, it sounds familiar. It’s full of pop tricks like handclaps and “oh oh ohs”, it borrows from surf pop (think The Beach Boys, Jan and Dean and Frankie and Annette), making for a great record that gets better as the weather gets warmer. It makes sense that the album was produced by Erik Blood, the Turn-Ons guitarist and producer who is a fan of Phil Spector’s production aesthetics and understands pop music as well as anyone in the northwest.
The album opens with “Boys at the Metro”, which has the jerky guitar opening from Imperial Teen’s “Baby” on top of a Gina Shock-like drum beat. It takes over a minute to get to the lyrics, which are “the universe is dead, it’s just a theater, hey fuck you Spielberg.” Even with the four-letter word directed at the famous director, it is one of the catchiest songs on a very catchy record.
“Like Luca Brasi” is arguably my favorite track on the record (track three, often the best track on any given album). It’s a story set in a bad dream about a trip swimming that, well, ends badly. It has my favorite verse on the album, which includes “I should have listened to my instincts, because I can’t swim for shit; tell mom and dad I can’t do the dishes, now I gotta sleep with the fishes.” It reminds me of the Sleater-Kinney song “Wilderness” with the dual-layered guitar parts, the “bad idea gets worse” storyline and the harmonies on “Like Luca Brasi” sound like Carrie Brownstein’s here. The Tea Cozies’ song is much sugary, of course, but the spirit from my absolute favorite band is transcendent.
Tonight is their CD release show at the High Dive. I'll surely be there, and you should too.
What else ya do you have planned? There's another great show at Chop Suey with Sleepy Eyes of Death and Weekend.
1 Margot said on May 1, 2009
Tea Cozies are so damn good!!!! I can't wait to hear these new tunes live.
2 charliefarley said on May 5, 2009
i fucking loved this show. i heard the tea cozies on kexp and took a chance on the show.
the energy in the room was familiar - a certain raw excitement i haven't seen in a while. i liked all three bands, but i have to say that i was quite taken with tea cozies. i bought the new album and haven't stopped listening to it since.
my only complaint is that there were too many people in there to allow for a dance floor.
3 Imaginary Shrie said on May 6, 2009
I have yet to see them, but LOVE what I hear on the radio. I'm there in a flash next time!
IGshr*e
4 John in Ballard said on May 6, 2009
I think I need to go get this album. I have their last one, the Ep that I think is self titled and I like it. I heard them do an in-studio for KEXP last week and they sounded good.
Since this show is already long gone I guess I'll be keeping my eyes out for the next Tea Cozies show, maybe I'll see some of you there.
John
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