Eureka California at Brooklyn Vegan

Athens, GA duo Eureka California will release their third album, Versus, on March 25 via Happy Happy Birthday to Me. They went to Leeds, UK to make this record at Suburban Home, the studio run by MJ from Hookworms (he produced it too). Already a band who like things loose and with the volume all… Continue reading Eureka California at Brooklyn Vegan

Eureka California at Raised by Gypsies

There are a number of ways to describe the music of Eureka California, some of which I have used already in previous reviews.   Eureka California is loud.   It is music which feels like you could hear it through your walls if your neighbor is playing it, you know.   But it’s something more… Continue reading Eureka California at Raised by Gypsies

Witching Waves at Raised by Gypsies

I first heard Witching Waves because of a split cassette they did with As Ondas.   I remember this split cassette because not only did I really enjoy it but because someone randomly sent me a message on SoundCloud asking to buy it from me.  If I recall, the potential buyer didn’t live in the… Continue reading Witching Waves at Raised by Gypsies

Witching Waves at AllMusic

Witching Waves‘ first album, 2014’s Fear of Falling Down, was built around sprightly, noisy indie pop like that which the Vaselines used to play in the late ’80s. It was a good sound for the London trio, showing off their bouncy male/female vocals and youthful enthusiasm. A couple years later and they sound all grown… Continue reading Witching Waves at AllMusic

Eureka California at Austin Town Hall

Miss when college rock was filled with substance? Well, this Eureka California single should take you back in time, filling your ears with a heavy distorted guitar and a pummeling rhythm. My only complaint? It’s too short, I wanted this rocker to blast on forever, but of course, I can just play it again and… Continue reading Eureka California at Austin Town Hall