Someone For You
Reviews
awyeh
Reviewed 2013-03-18
Reviewed 2013-03-18
Garage pop from Oakland; Warm Soda is the new project of ex-Bare Wires’ frontman Matthew Melton. Glam and power pop are both huge influences, punk shows up here and there. Lo-fi production, (great) AM radio vocals, tons of hooks and solos, and a tight, active, poppy rhythm section. On John Dwyer (Thee Oh Sees frontman)’s label Castle Face. Tracks sound pretty similar, so if you like one you’ll like em all. FCC clean. RIYL: King Tuff, Black Lips, Big Star, T. Rex, current SF garage scene.
*1 (2:14) Driving bass, scratchy vox high in the mix, awesome hooks
2 (2:18) Upbeat rhythm, slightly slower, frustrated/reassuring vocals
3 (2:54) Teen angst anthem pays tribute to pop music in the tradition of VU Rock and Roll, Ramones Rock and Roll High School
4 (1:44) Darker, snarling, straightforward
*5 (2:33) Super catchy verses, great hooks, light reverb on the vox, a few “ahh-hhh-hhh�s
6 (2:43) Alternates between driving rhythm and Vivian Girls-sounding chorus, if they could play their instruments, back when they couldn’t
7 (2:17) Crunchy guitars (on the light side of crunchy), layered vocals
8 (1:23) Largely bass-driven, crunchy again, catchy whistling behind chorus
9 (2:16) Pounding drums, high vox; loud, repetitive chorus, power pop ballad
10 (1:52) Great guitar/bass interplay, some comparatively slower vocal parts
11 (2:26) Bitter, vox a bit subdued, loud riffs
*12 (2:58) Teeny feeling, lots of rock and roll references; last minute fucking rocks with a searing, whirring, screeching guitar solo
*1 (2:14) Driving bass, scratchy vox high in the mix, awesome hooks
2 (2:18) Upbeat rhythm, slightly slower, frustrated/reassuring vocals
3 (2:54) Teen angst anthem pays tribute to pop music in the tradition of VU Rock and Roll, Ramones Rock and Roll High School
4 (1:44) Darker, snarling, straightforward
*5 (2:33) Super catchy verses, great hooks, light reverb on the vox, a few “ahh-hhh-hhh�s
6 (2:43) Alternates between driving rhythm and Vivian Girls-sounding chorus, if they could play their instruments, back when they couldn’t
7 (2:17) Crunchy guitars (on the light side of crunchy), layered vocals
8 (1:23) Largely bass-driven, crunchy again, catchy whistling behind chorus
9 (2:16) Pounding drums, high vox; loud, repetitive chorus, power pop ballad
10 (1:52) Great guitar/bass interplay, some comparatively slower vocal parts
11 (2:26) Bitter, vox a bit subdued, loud riffs
*12 (2:58) Teeny feeling, lots of rock and roll references; last minute fucking rocks with a searing, whirring, screeching guitar solo
Recent airplay
Strange As It Seems
The Sunset Life (rebroadcast from Apr 10, 2013) — Jul 22, 2021
Violent Blue
Gurlz RuLe (rebroadcast from Apr 10, 2013) — Jul 22, 2021
Sour Grapes
a strange pursuit — Jun 24, 2016
Someone For You
In The Year 1000, 8000: Summer School (Session 3) — Aug 03, 2015
Strange As It Seems
In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand [W1503] — Jan 27, 2015
Someone For You
In The Year One Thousand, Eight Thousand: Side B [ATMTPTMM!] — Nov 24, 2014
Charting
2013-03-24 — 2013-05-27
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| May 26 | 3 |
| May 19 | 2 |
| May 12 | 2 |
| May 5 | 2 |
| Apr 28 | 2 |
| Apr 21 | 1 |
| Apr 14 | 6 |
| Apr 7 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | Violent Blue | ||
| 2. | Someone For You | ||
| 3. | Jeanie Loves Pop | ||
| 4. | Spellbound | ||
| 5. | Strange As It Seems | ||
| 6. | Waiting For Your Call | ||
| 7. | Stargazer | ||
| 8. | Diamond Ring | ||
| 9. | Only In Your Mind | ||
| 10. | Busy Lizzy | ||
| 11. | Sour Grapes | ||
| 12. | Lola |
