EUREKA CALIFORNIA's latest offering, "Big Cats Can Swim," dives into the deep end of indie rock with a refreshing splash of energetic charm.
The duo, comprised of Marie A.
Parker and Jake Ward, delivers a raucous mix of fuzzy guitars, pounding drums, and catchy hooks that will have you tapping your feet in no time.
From the opening track "MKUltra" to the closing notes of "Howard Beale is Alive," EUREKA CALIFORNIA showcase their knack for crafting infectious melodies that will burrow their way into your brain and refuse to leave.
Parker's playful vocals dance effortlessly atop Ward's rollicking guitar riffs, creating a dynamic sound that is equal parts gritty and polished.
Standout tracks like "Mexican Coke" and "Twin Cities" display the duo's ability to churn out anthemic choruses that beg to be shouted from the rooftops.
Meanwhile, "Wigwam" offers a more introspective moment, with poignant lyrics that speak to the universal themes of love and loss.
Overall, "Big Cats Can Swim" is a wild ride from start to finish, filled with raw energy and infectious hooks that will leave you pouncing for more.
EUREKA CALIFORNIA have truly hit the mark with this album, solidifying their place as one of indie rock's most exciting acts.
So grab your swimsuit and dive in - the water's fine!
The duo, comprised of Marie A.
Parker and Jake Ward, delivers a raucous mix of fuzzy guitars, pounding drums, and catchy hooks that will have you tapping your feet in no time.
From the opening track "MKUltra" to the closing notes of "Howard Beale is Alive," EUREKA CALIFORNIA showcase their knack for crafting infectious melodies that will burrow their way into your brain and refuse to leave.
Parker's playful vocals dance effortlessly atop Ward's rollicking guitar riffs, creating a dynamic sound that is equal parts gritty and polished.
Standout tracks like "Mexican Coke" and "Twin Cities" display the duo's ability to churn out anthemic choruses that beg to be shouted from the rooftops.
Meanwhile, "Wigwam" offers a more introspective moment, with poignant lyrics that speak to the universal themes of love and loss.
Overall, "Big Cats Can Swim" is a wild ride from start to finish, filled with raw energy and infectious hooks that will leave you pouncing for more.
EUREKA CALIFORNIA have truly hit the mark with this album, solidifying their place as one of indie rock's most exciting acts.
So grab your swimsuit and dive in - the water's fine!






