Review: Bright White Lightning

Seattle locals, Bright White Lightning, have been quietly putting together Bad Teeth, their debut EP, and laying relatively low in the local scene. With the release the new record, the raucous chiptune trio is ready to get out of the studio and onto the stage, and have a number of shows coming up in the city this summer. Bad Teeth is unique in the sonic landscape in Seattle, in that these rock n roll tech geeks are as obsessed with vintage technology as they are with sound. The 8-bit influence is potent and driving, while the melodic rock softens the songs into palatable little ditties. Punk rock informed pop riffs lace the bleeps and bloops together into a fun, frivolous, dancey good time.

Your first chance to catch the band live and in person, which is rumored to be a full on audio/visual experience, will be this Saturday, June 30 at the Rendezvous. Doors are at 9PM, 21+, $5 cover.

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