Saturday, Jan. 3: Lakefight

Bob's Java Jive

By Rev. Adam McKinney on December 30, 2014

Lakefight are a concentrated blast of jittery energy. The amount of churning forward momentum produced by the trio is a bit bracing at times. Comprised of guitar, drums and keyboard, the sound maintains a spry lightness, even as it barrels ahead like a runaway train. Citing influences ranging from the black heart of evil in the world, the redeeming powers of pizza and Blue Velvet's Frank Booth, Lakefight may seem scattered and, well, they sort of are. Still, it's this manic dot-connecting that colors the best aspects of their music, with torrents of yelped lyrics running roughshod over top of blazing instrumentation. Even their name is uniquely evocative of their sound: Lakefight sounds like nothing more than a sloppy, drunken fight on a muddy shore, as waves lap up on land and soak the soused revelers. 

LAKEFIGHT, w/ the Pecos, Cradle Cap, the Variety Hour, 8 p.m., Bob's Java Jive, 2102 South Tacoma Way, Tacoma, cover tba, 253.475.9843