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Like an early Jesus and Mary Chain on the verge of passing out in the Spacemen 3's bathtub, San Diego's Crocodiles specialize in druggy, lo-fi guitar noise with a pulsating undercarriage and barely-disguised '60s pop (and psych) sensibilities. While not a million miles removed from the side of the street recently trod by No Age, Wavves, Titus Andronicus and Times New Viking, Summer of Hate is a far more satisfying (if also more blatantly "retro") record than anything those bands have thus far coughed up. "I Wanna Kill," the album's most immediate track, could convincingly pass as a demo for the Mary Chain's Automatic complete with Spectorian drums, lyrical references to "Jesus on the Cross," and a malevolently soaring bubblegum chorus. "Here Comes The Sky" is a glacial, doo wop-damaged ballad, kinda like what the kids on TV's "Happy Days" would've slow-danced to by the diner jukebox if they'd all been drinking cough syrup instead of vanilla malts. "Summer of Hate" is pure 13th Floor Elevators bad-vibes psychedelia, while "Sleeping With The Lord" and the closing epic "Young Drugs" languidly set the Farfisa controls for the heart of the sun. It'll be interesting to see where… read more »