The Stereogum premiere of Alex Napping‘s debut single “Weak Knees” made such a splash, we hardly need to tell you about it, but in case you somehow missed it, we’re sharing it with you to today, in anticipation of the band’s show tonight with a cast of touring Seattle bands. “Weak Knees” utilizes layered guitar parts and grooving bass and drums to develop a steady indie pop track that eventually builds into a fully formed, undeniably great rock number.
Frontwoman Alex Cohen has consistently cited mid-2000s band Land of Talk as a point of reference. For something more recognizable, we’d point you in the direction of a more mellow and melodic Pavement fronted with female vocals. Bass by Tomas Garcia-olano of Eastern Sea, drums by Andrew Stevens of Jess Williamson’s band, and guitar by Adrian Haynes of Major Major Major round out the superb lineup. They’re a band on the rise, and they’re playing tonight at Cheer Up Charlies.
Also on the bill is Seattle band iji, who creates smooth jazzy beach party vibes. If you want a glimpse into some of the sounds being created in the Pacific Northwest, here’s your chance. Stream a track by iji below. See you tonight!