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Tough Age

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Tough Age
Tough Age

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Tough Age

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Most bands that look to rock & roll's past for their sonic inspiration tend to write lyrics that lean in a similar direction, but thankfully,
Jarrett K.
of Vancouver's
Tough Age
is more imaginative than that. On their self-titled debut album,
take a rough and ready approach to sounds of the 1960s, mixing up surf music and garage rock, filtering them through first-era punk, and coming up with a sound that's echoey and evocative while still coming off tough and full of sinewy attitude. But even though the guitars echo and buzz,
Jarrett
seems less concerned with cars, girls, and beer than dealing with his internal angst ("I Waste Too Much Time on Myself"), grumbling about downtown hipsters ("Cocaine Vouchers"), expounding on life's possibilities ("Open It Up"), and exploring psychedelic imagery ("Sea of White").
's clear but full-throated vocals and clever, high-impact attitude is a solid match for
Penny "Agamemnon" Clark
's surf-informed guitar work, which infuses the style's sunny sound with a cool, exploratory undertow (there's as much early
Velvet Underground
in her style as
Dick Dale
). And the rhythm section of bassist
Lauren Smith
and drummer
Chris Martell
drives this music forward and keeps it on track whether these songs are loping along at midtempo or roaring out in fifth gear. At its best,
sounds like it's roaring out of some lost dimension that's both past and present, sailing in a time machine powered by the sounds of cheap guitars used well; this could pass for a dream or a nightmare depending on your own outlook, but most of the time,
make it sound pretty amazing, and to both the head and the heart, these folks stand out from the run of the mill garage punk acts of the new millennium. ~ Mark Deming

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