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Tour Dates
3/26 – WASHINGTON DC – THE PINCH w
3/27 – BALTIMORE MD – OTTOBAR w BAM BAMS, SLOW JERKS, BIG CHRIST
3/28 – NEW YORK NY- CAKE SHOP w/ WHITE MYSTERY, HECTORS 3/29 – PROVIDENCE RI – FIREHOUSE 13 w/ WHITE MYSTERY
3/30 – ALBANY NY – VALENTINES
3/31- ROCHESTER NY – THE BUG JAR w/ WHITE MYSTERY
4/1 – COLUMBUS OH – CARABAR w/ TIGHT BROS, OCCULT DETECTIVE CLUB
4/2 – INDIANAPOLIS IN – WHITE RABBIT w/ DAY CREEPER
4/3 – CINCINATI OH – THE COMET w/ TWEENS
4/4 – BLOOMINGTON IN – THE BISHOP
4/5 – KALAMAZOO MI – 411 CLUB
4/6 – CHICAGO IL – SPACE CLUB
4/7 – MILWAUKEE WI- LOOKOUT FEST
4/8 – MADISON WI – GOOD STYLE SHOP
4/9 – FARGO ND – THE AQUARIUM
4/12 – SEATTLE WA – THE COMET w/WHITE MYSTERY, NIGHT BEATS
4/13 – PORTLAND OR – BENDER FEST
4/14 – ARCATA CA – THE FACEMENT
4/20 – SAN FRANCISCO CA – BRICK & MORTAR w/ WHITE MYSTERY
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Perfecting the blend of glitter and grime that earned Bare Wires a soft spot in the hearts of the bubblegum-popping, foot-stomping masses, Matthew Melton joins with bassist Chase Oren, guitarist Rob Good, and drummer Ian McBrayer as Warm Soda.
With their debut LP, Someone For You, the outfit charts the familiar territory of power pop, glam, and punk, but with a decidedly more confident stride. The twelve resulting songs smack of sugar but sate an appetite that craves more than something sweet, their initial taste of preeminently listenable simplicity giving way to a lingering flavor of their compositional complexity. The group continues to cook up universally palatable jams out of Good & Melton’s Fuzz City Studios in Oakland, CA, and plans to take them on the road this year, cruising America’s historic highways in the spring and crossing the Atlantic for a European tour before summer’s end.
Press Quotes
“Someone For You, actually kind of sounds like it is coming out of a transistor radio: tinny and compressed (in a good way), but with giant hooks and choruses packed into 27-minute running time.” –Brooklyn Vegan
“its music is colored with a bit of everything – the important things, at least: sugary pop, fast-paced punk and filthy rock and roll all topped off with golden, glam sprinkles.” – The Bay Bridged
Warm Soda is like the sonic version of an early ’80s bombshell in skintight Gloria Vanderbilt jeans, sucking down a can of Coca-Cola through a straw, and hitting up the jukebox for early T-Rex, Cheap Trick, and glammy garage acts in that oeuvre. – San Francisco Bay Guardian
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