Best Coast: California Nights
Best Coast
California Nights
(Harvest Records)
Best Coastās debut album, Crazy For You, was a small, low-budget album with a lot of charm. Itās like Kevin Smithās Clerks; you couldnāt help but like it despite its rough edges. In fact those rough edges mightāve been what you liked about it. In that way, California Nights is like Clerks 2; itās brighter and shinier and thereās a lot more money going around, but there arenāt a ton of new ideas. The big time production values aim to make these songs sound like they can compete on the radio, but it makes them barely distinguishable. The guitars sound awesome, but thereās almost no change in tone. The drums are massive, but devoid of character. On Crazy For You, reverb and harmonies were used to make it sound like some lost 60ās pop album. Here, they sound like they are echoing over a huge arena. Itās fine to have lofty ambitions, but the band seems to feel, perhaps rightly, that the way to achieve mass appeal is by being as generic as possible. Their lyrics were always pretty simple, but when Bethany Cosentino sang, āI wish he was my boyfriend/Iād love him till the very end/But instead he is just a friend,ā the simplicity made it come across as a universally relatable feeling. When she sings, āToday I know I feel ok/ Baby look at me with those eyes of greyā on California Nightsā opening track, āFeeling OK,ā it feels like she just couldnāt think of anything better to write.
A couple songs stand out in a positive way simply by being slightly different than the others. āWhen Will I Change,ā has an old school lick that makes it sound like an old girl group, or old Best Coast. The guitars and handclaps of āFading Fastā give it a cool ā70s AM radio feel, and Iām not even really a fan of that kind of music, but itās so refreshing because at least this song has its own personality. Otherwise, itās mostly a homogenized mass of arena-pop. To use another movie metaphor, on California Nights Best Coast have become Stepford Wife versions of themselves. On the outside they appear perfect, but something is missing.