Gothy,
glammy, arty, punky – it’s
hard to put your finger on exactly
what is so good about Oakland’s
Death of a Party, but it’s
definitely something. On the band’s
highly anticipated second release,
‘Rise and Fall of Scarlet
City’, they do all these adjectives
well and cram in some Clash-y bounce
for good measure. Singer Gareth
Lloyd’s bratty yelp will remind
you of about a half dozen other
frontmen, but his band’s theatrical
pomp and confident strut separates
Death from the pack. Surprising
twists and sudden singalongs erupt
throughout this album, keeping you
on your toes even after you think
you’ve got a handle on this
sound. ‘Rise and Fall of Scarlet
City’ is available May 22nd
on Double
Negative Records. The band’s
record release party will be on
May 24th at the Bottom
of the Hill.
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