A.V. Club: Best of the Decade
  • Wilkey B. Godwin

Club Garibaldi

2501 S Superior St
Milwaukee WI 53207
414-483-6335
21+
  • Sat Nov 7 10 pm,
    The Saltshakers, The Evening Rig, and The Sugar Stems at Club Garibaldi
    Before heading into the studio to record the new Lights Out, Chad Curtis of The Saltshakers essentially re-made his band, enlisting former Box Social guitarist Nick Woods and bassist Jamie Owart. But even if the personnel is different, Lights Out is still very much a continuation of The Saltshakers’ 2007 effort Up All Night, leaning heavily on sugary power-pop songs that sound like Weezer with a brain transplant—or, perhaps more accurately, a land-locked Rooney. While the relentlessly peppy pace gets a little wearying after a while—a ballad or two might make all the hand-clapping and joyful choruses a little more dynamic—songs like “Californ-i-a” and “The West Coast” are fine beach party music even for soon-to-be-frozen-out Midwesterners. 
    Club Garibaldi 2501 S Superior St, Milwaukee, WI
Before heading into the studio to record the new Lights Out, Chad Curtis of The Saltshakers essentially re-made his band, enlisting former Box Social guitarist Nick Woods and bassist Jamie Owart. But even if the personnel is different, Lights Out is still very much a continuation of The Saltshakers’ 2007 effort Up All Night, leaning heavily on sugary power-pop songs that sound like Weezer with a brain transplant—or, perhaps more accurately, a land-locked Rooney. While the relentlessly peppy pace gets a little wearying after a while—a ballad or two might make all the hand-clapping and joyful choruses a little more dynamic—songs like “Californ-i-a” and “The West Coast” are fine beach party music even for soon-to-be-frozen-out Midwesterners. 

Updated 10/19/2009

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