My Son The Doctor – ‘Glamours’ [Album Review]

Brooklyn-based indie-rock outfit My Son The Doctor recently dropped their debut album, Glamours, a 10-track collection of songs sandwiched between slacker rock and pop-punk. Recorded in North Carolina at Mitch Easter’s Fidelitorium and engineered by Jeremy Snyder, Glamours manifests a sound shaped in basements and applied in venues sharing the stage with bands like Gustaf, Bodega, and Teenage Halloween. My Son The Doctor is made up of Brian Hemmert (vocals), Joel Kalow (guitar), Matt Nitzberg (bass), and John Mason (drums). Jeremy Snyder guests on Wurlitzer and piano. A bit chaotic yet appealing, “Lawrence Bigando” opens the album. Vaguely reminiscent of Weezer, only more unruly, especially as the vocals shift from slacker tones to more frenetic timbres, the harmonics give off darting here...

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