The Cheap Cassettes and Chris Church

The Cheap Cassettes

The Cheap Cassettes “Ever Since Ever Since”

Seattle’s Cheap Cassettes starts the year right with a rocking release for 2022, “Ever Since Ever Since” and screams out of the gate with the catchy “She Ain’t Nothing Like You” and is followed by the riff-tastic “Malnutrition.” The band follows the blueprint laid by The Flamin’ Groovies, The Jam, and The Dwight Twilley Band.

This is an album you turn up in the car with the windows down. Lead singer-songwriter Charles Matthews is joined by Mike Isberg (Bass) and Kevin Parkhurst (Drums/Vocals) and they form a tight combo. The songs are quick and very repeatable.  They take the typical power pop riff structure and build original gems all around it. They take a cover of The Elevator’s “Your I’s Are Too Close Together” and make it their own. Most often the band hits with “Red Line Blue”, “Endless Summer,” and the massive crunch of “Wishing The Sun Away.” No filler here, even the 4 minute + “One Black Summer” flys by with its joyous ringing guitars. Very highly recommended.

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Chris Church

Chris Church “Darling Please”

Chris Church unearthed this early work and had it remastered by sonic guru Nick Bertling, with additional backing vocals by Lindsay Murray (Gretchen’s Wheel). Overall a very heavy-sounding album and the Matthew Sweet influence is unmistakable here. Church’s thick layered riffs are the dominant sound throughout, starting with the opener “History” and then the tempo speeds up a bit with “We’re Going Downtown” with its echoing grunge feel.

A big highlight here is “Pillar To Post” and the vocals and harmonies come through. The album’s songs deliver an intimate mood but the sound is very “stadium-sized,” a great example is “Never So Far Away” and “Bad Summer.” A great thing also is the consistency of Church’s sound here, with harmonies added at just the right moments. It gets a little ponderous towards the latter tracks, here “Nepenthean” is a standout with strong keyboard chords leading the way. This is a grower of an album, that gets better with multiple listens and is a welcome addition to the Chris Church catalog. Highly Recommended.

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