Austin Chronicle reviews of John Wesley Coleman III, Evil Triplet and New Berlin

Three excellent reviews for the new albums by John Wesley Coleman III, Evil Triplet and New Berlin in the 10 February 2017 issue of the Austin Chronicle.

MICROWAVE DREAMS, the latest from Wes & company, received 4 stars — “Pared-down runtime, top-notch production, and souped-up arrangements, Microwave Dreams presents the singer-songwriter-guitarist in the best possible light. […] While Microwave Dreams glints the same ambitious spirit that gave rise to the Band’s Music from Big Pink, Rolling Stones’ Sticky Fingers, and the Minutemen’s Double Nickels on the Dime, these touchstones get thoroughly subsumed into a fresh amalgam.”           http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2017-02-10/john-wesley-coleman-iii-microwave-dreams

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BASIC FUNCTION, New Berlin’s debut full-length LP (also out on the German DIY label Erste Theke Tontraeger) gets 3 stars — “[NB] sounds like an artifact from the DIY Eighties, its angular garage-pop as informed by New Wave theatre as Nuggets. Like smart kids who prefer spinning records and strumming guitars to hanging out with the cool crowd, Flanagan and company channel their nervous energy into miniature explosions of tunes and sardonicism.”    http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2017-02-10/new-berlin-basic-function