Phil Mongredien 

Best Coast: The Only Place – review

The Californian duo's second album works well – until they dabble in introspection, writes Phil Mongredien
  
  


Californian duo Best Coast's 2010 debut, Crazy for You, mixed sunny pop with fuzzy garage rock to impressive effect. The follow-up picks up where it left off, only with more studio polish, the title track a guilelessly irresistible paean to their home state ("We were born with sun in our teeth and in our hair"), as joyful as it is catchy. Less successful, however, are the ponderous moments when frontwoman Bethany Cosentino dabbles in introspection and the tempo drops, as on No One Like You and Up All Night. There are still moments of magic but it sounds like the work of a band in transition, and not necessarily for the better.

 

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