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Astro Coast

Surfer Blood

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Album Review

The resurgence of surf music in indie rock is an odd, but mostly wonderful, thing. After all, it’s one of the few styles that hasn’t been reinvented to death by subsequent generations of bands after its early-‘60s heyday; by the time the Beach Boys started making albums like Pet Sounds, they were retreating from the beach. Surfer Blood are from Florida — not exactly the best place to hang ten, despite the tropical weather. However, on Astro Coast they take the sweet melodies of surf-pop to heart, evoking other California boys like Weezer and Pavement with big drums and riffs that dive right into the instant gratification center of the brain. “Floating Vibes”’ fuzzy chords and unexpected strings radiate sun and sand, while “Swim”’s tidal wave-sized reverb adds old-school surf drama to the song’s indelible choruses. While Surfer Blood pay proper respect to the roots of their music with “Take It Easy”’s lilting melody — which sounds like it could be equally at home in ‘50s rock or ‘90s alt-pop as it is here — and with the bouncy instrumental “Neighbour Riffs,” their appeal isn’t just nostalgic. Their walls of sound owe as much to Kevin Shields as they do to the Phil Spector era, especially on “Harmonix,” where the echoes that whoosh through the song feel completely modern, as do the surreal lyrics on “Twin Peaks.” Surfer Blood can slow down and stretch out just as well as they deliver breezy pop. “Slow Jabroni” puts the focus on John Paul Pitts’ sweetly boyish vocals for most of its expanse, until it culminates in thundering drums that would do “Wipeout” proud. Despite the quirky wordplay in the album closer, “Catholic Pagans,” there’s an innocence to Surfer Blood's lyrics and music that feels like a reaction to the increasingly cerebral bent of indie rock in the 2000s, and Astro Coast plays like a breath of fresh air.

Customer Reviews

Surfer Blood are for real.

A refreshingly unpretencious rock record like nothing and everything you've ever heard. No organic experimental gimmick. Just straight up music that feels good and feels right. You need this record.

Whew... needed that

Having listened to so many experimental rock bands and dream pop bands lately it's so refreshing to have an album that I loved as soon as I heard. I love Animal Collective but for me they were an extremely hard pill to swallow. I had to listen to them about a thousand times before I started to warm up to them and eventually love them, but with Surfer Blood I only needed one listen through of the album to fall completely in love with this band. They reach a sound that feels new and 'hip' without sounding pretentious at all because they have their feet so deeply rooted in well established musical genres. Floating Vibes might be the best opening track to any album I have ever heard, and while some songs like Fast Jabroni, Twin Peaks and Anchorage feel a bit lacking, the other songs are so amazing that they make up for it, and this album easily earns itself a strong 5 stars. You've heard this band before, but you haven't, and that's what is so great about them...

Surfer blood have got sick flow

Wow... Just heard about these guys watching the DC* FTC video on the Berrics app. Such a great band! I absolutley love Harmonix and Floating Vibes is good too. Harmonix really makes me wanna skate or snowboard and shred powder or pop a huge 360.. Great

Biography

Formed: 2009 in West Palm Beach, Florida

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Though South Florida doesn't have the tides to shoot the curl, West Palm Beach's Surfer Blood fuse sunny surf rock charm with indie rock cool. Guitarist/vocalist John Paul Pitts and drummer Tyler Schwarz had known each other since high school; they started playing together and connected with guitarist Thomas Fekete, bassist Brian Black, and percussionist Marcos Marchesani at an Ultra Music Festival after-party, officially becoming Surfer Blood in spring 2009. They began recording and touring almost...
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