Cavity Search
The Molars
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The Molars are "Punkabilly:" a greasy mix of 1950's Rockabilly and 1970's Punk, Glam, and Pub-Rock.
Rick Gethin of “Music in Motion Columbus” and the “Cat Club Podcast” gave The Molars’ debut EP, “Cavity Search,” a listen and jotted down his first impressions.
“Hey, Hey, Everybody:” Whether kicking off an album or getting the party started for a
The Molars are "Punkabilly:" a greasy mix of 1950's Rockabilly and 1970's Punk, Glam, and Pub-Rock.
Rick Gethin of “Music in Motion Columbus” and the “Cat Club Podcast” gave The Molars’ debut EP, “Cavity Search,” a listen and jotted down his first impressions.
“Hey, Hey, Everybody:” Whether kicking off an album or getting the party started for a live show, this song sets the tone. Strap in and hold on tight…
“Stockholm Surfer:” This is pure and simple what a classic surf guitar is supposed to sound like. It evokes the total immersive feel of being on a beach in SoCal in the early 1960’s.
“Rabble Rouser:” If Jan & Dean and Ramones had a love child, this upbeat surf punk groove would surely be the result. The band melds 1960’s surf with 1970’s punk seamlessly.
“B.R.C.M.:” While staying true to the traditional version of this gem, The Molars manage to give it an updated, rockabilly groove that just works well.
“Love Me, I’m Popular:” The chugging shuffle of this slow burner incorporates a western (country) feel, while the vocals have a slightly sinister edge to them that increases the tension within the song in an eerily wonderful way.
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Hey, Hey, Everybody 3:010:00/3:01
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Stockholm Surfer 2:360:00/2:36
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Rabble Rouser 2:180:00/2:18
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B.R.C.M. 2:310:00/2:31
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Love Me, I'm Popular 3:570:00/3:57