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Christopher Zerbe Makes Great Melodies and Harmonies with Jangly Guitars

This solid set of songs recalls R.E.M. and Tom Petty.

Christopher Zerbe Makes Great Melodies and Harmonies with Jangly Guitars

Recommended for fans of Tom Petty or mid-’90s-era R.E.M. as well as appreciators of the more anthemic side of indie rock, this self-descriptive assortment of songs from Christopher Zerbe is a strong bunch of American alt-rock with a light touch of psychedelic observations and flourishes. Songs such as the wonderfully melodic “Starchild” and the rocker “Porcupine” are solid and enjoyable head-nodders, good both for high-volume fist-pumping and low-volume road-trip subversion. But Zerbe's at his best when he's a little offbeat, like the paranoid and creatively produced “Blackbirds over Arkansas” or the lovely instrumental "Midnight in Montmartre." For solid S.B.-area alt-rock with character, this is a great bet.