Friday, Jan. 18: Elbow Coulee

The New Frontier Lounge

By Rev. Adam McKinney on January 17, 2013

Much has been said (by me, at some times) about how Elbow Coulee sounds like the meeting between pop-punk and dancey synth-rock, but the truth is that the band's range is larger than that. I mean, yeah, lead singer Andrew Tuller's voice does tend to sound pretty similar to that of the dude from the Offspring - but other than that, there are flourishes of lite prog-rock guitar noodling, mixing with dips into '90s emo and tight, spiky, early '00s dance-punk. It's a soup of offbeat rock from throughout the past couple decades, which makes for an intriguing and rather time-traveling listening experience, like flipping around the radio dial and landing on The End, KISW, or college radio, depending on which song (or, even, which verse) you happen to be hearing. 

THE NEW FRONTIER LOUNGE, W/ TREES AND TIMBER, 9 P.M., COVER TBA, 301 E. 25TH ST., TACOMA, 253.572.4020