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Tijuana Panthers

Carpet Denim

    Live and on record, the Tijuana Panthers are a great band. You could say garage, punk or surf while describing their sound, but they're harder to pin than that. The truth is that they write classic songs that don't depend on tropes from any genre. They craft perfect pop and deliver it with energy and immediacy. However, the real magic of this band is in their weirdness. Behind their picturesque portraits of daily life is an aching despair. This subtle contrast creates an eerie tension between the ideal, the real and the surreal. You suddenly realize they're not the happy-go-lucky beach boys you tried to pin them as, but more akin to sexually frustrated soda jerks in a David Lynch film. And this all makes sense with the fact that they come from Southern California's shadier city of Long Beach, not exactly the fun in the sun that California dreamers might expect. 

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Path Of Totality
    2. First Date
    3. 710
    4. Little Pamplemousse
    5. Owl Eyes
    6. End Of My Rope
    7. Garbage Person
    8. I Don't Mind
    9. Generation Singular
    10. TV People
    11. Different Side Of Town
    12. You Died
    13. Rat Tail
    14. Friday Night Baby

    Tijuana Panthers

    Semi-Sweet

      From Long Beach, California, the Tijuana Panthers are a garage band with a difference. On Semi-Sweet, they inject high-octane rock ‘n’ roll sounds with the sun and surf vibes of their hometown.

      Semi-Sweet is a colourful journey through at least four decades of offbeat music that’s straight from the heart. The beach-punk harmonies of “Tony’s Song” recall the relentless energy of The Wipers, while “Father Figure” left-turns toward the kind of complicated jangle-pop of New Zealand’s Verlaines. “Push Over” is like some kind of Howard DeVoto demo that suddenly splits into a Mickey Baker guitar line, and “Juvy Jeans” is pure my-daddy-was-a-New-York-Doll teen-punk thrill. Of course, the surf guitar they built their band on is still surging along, and it’s on moodier tracks like “Baby On Board” and “Forbidden Fruit” that we get an idea of their development, while their reverent cover of Nerves’ “One Way Ticket” joins the dots between the power pop band and their descendants.

      With Semi-Sweet, Tijuana Panthers join Innovative Leisure’s eclectic roster, which includes psychedelic garage band The Allah-Las, instrumental hip-hop artist Nosaj Thing, punk outlaw Hanni El-Khatib, and dance-pop sensations Classixx.


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