Albums: Le Switch, the Henry Clay People, Civet
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[Quickly catching up on some local album releases:]
||| Live: Le Switch supports labelmates the Henry Clay People tonight (see next review) and plays the Eagle Rock Music Festival on Saturday.
||| Download: “Pristine.”
The Henry Clay People, “For Cheap or For Free” (Autumn Tone) — The Henry Clay People goad you into liking them. Named for the scary-looking 19th-century statesman from Kentucky, the L.A. quartet tosses around riffs and rejoinders like $2 PBRs. There’s something very college-educated (though seeing them live, you’d swear it’s “Animal House”) about the Clays’ Pavement-meets-Petty patter, and maybe it’s because I imagine these are the kinds of songs Robert Pollard might’ve written before his voice changed. And though you can interpret them as anthems for L.A.’s army of struggling musicians, “This Ain’t a Scene” and “Working Part Time” resonate with dreamers, and tryers, everywhere. “For Cheap …” is out Nov. 4.
||| Live: The Henry Clay People celebrate their record release with a show tonight at Spaceland.
||| Download: “Andy Sings!” (EP version). And Rock Insider has another song here.
||| Live: Civet opens for Tiger Army on Oct 24 at the Grove of Anaheim.
||| Download: “Son of a Bitch.”
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