![]() Lighting those candles in his momma’s garage, Melton sings a couple of numbers, like “Violent Blue,” that make women into the ultimate mystery in a way that’s meant to seduce. Warm Soda may be made of up of crunchy-looking, he’s-a-rebel dudes, but they sing about girls like masculine mirror versions of Phil Spector’s prodigies, packing their short numbers with lyrics full of romantic longing, misunderstanding, and heartache in- between their wild-living, jangling vibe. Though muted down in a noticeably restrictive lo-fi production quality (a cage for those radio- ready choruses), Someone for You keeps Warm Soda’s punchy rhythms and glammed- out, shimmering strut through a series of sunshine-y songs about lady lovers. ![]() ![]() Melton’s new project, Warm Soda, takes the same fuzz-filled approach to precious pieces of power pop on their debut, Someone for You. ![]() Former Bare Wires bandleader Matthew Melton didn’t let last year’s bad breakup keep him down for long. ![]()
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