Hailing from Tennessee, Cheap Time have been around in one incarnation or another since 2006. The nucleus of the band has always been Jeffrey Novak
who writes and sings the songs, as well as playing guitar and keyboards
(and who also has a healthy solo career on the side). The band began
with Jemina Pearl and Nathan Vasquez from the band Be Your Own Pet
rounding out the line up - theirs was a sound of a teen punk band with
more attitude than musicianship, owing more than a little to early Redd Kross.
By the time the band recorded their debut album, the lineup had changed
completely and, in addition to improved musicianship, Novak brought in
influences of 70’s glam and power pop bands like Sparks and The Quick. The band followed this up with more line up changes and a sophomore album, Fantastic Explanations (and Similar Situations), that was darker, moodier and more complex than it’s predecessor.
Cheap Time
has always been a quintessential sum of its parts, an equal part being
the low-fi bombast that they employ to scuzz-up their otherwise
lightweight brand of simplified 1970’s glam punk that’s delivered with
an expected amount of adolescent snottery with a strong sense of
sing-songy cohesion, mostly dissected into two minute blasts of sound.
The third album, Wallpaper Music, received rave reviews and the
band have been touring constantly for the past year, most recently with
Social Distortion and the legendary Mudhoney, but will head out on their
own this winter, touring the UK, Europe and the US/Canada.
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