Drugstore (IPU140)
If only every garage rock fuzz pop combo doled out their fiercest party favors with verve, style and seahorses the way
the Maxines do, the world would continue to rock on it's axis long after the sun does a dancefloor super-nova to the
Max. Here is girl-group heart and surfer-boy swagger coolly balanced as
The Maxines. Two former Texans, guitarist
Matt Murillo and drummer
Kelly Norman rock out, sing together and make the coolest music ever on their new 7" EP,
Drugstore [IPU140], a volume in our
International Pop Underground series of 7" 45 rpm phonograph records. Totally accessible and surprisingly PG-13,
Drugstore is the kind of album you want to blast in the parking lot after school lets out, or bump while cruisin' the strip in your dad's T-Bird. They make garage rock as it was always meant to be made—fresh, rebellious and effortlessly fun.
Recorded at
Dub Narcotic Studio with
Ben Hargett and at
High Command Olympia Studio with reclusive savant
Captain Trips Ballsington,
Kelly and
Matt take equal turns singing and thrashing on the four tracks, and are obviously having a good time.
Kelly laughs freely before banging the drums in the title track "Drugstore," and though
Matt goofs around with his lyrics his bravado never spreads thin.
Kelly exudes
Girls in the Garage confidence, most notably on "Hang Around," where her teasing lines are salty and alluring, and her drumming cues the drum-drum-drum of a heartbeat. Match it up with
Matt's heavy cords and reverb, and you have a track made for mixed tapes and power comps. With more recording to come in the future, the duo plan to tour, record, and continue to have all of the fun on stage, occasionally joined by
Matt's six year old nephew on drums. Hey, that's just how they roll.