Imperial Teen
Feel the Sound
Merge Records




With a freshness reminiscent
of a band in its early 20s just discovering
the late-’90s, indie-pop styles of
the New Pornographers or Superchunk,
San Francisco’s Imperial Teen is back with
its first studio release in five years. In true
Imperial Teen fashion, they deliver just
about the perfect blend of bubblegum
fuzz with shimmery guitar, melodic synth,
danceable beats, and happier-than-thou harmonies.
In fact, to get the party-on-a-record
started, all four members share lead vocals
on the album’s first track, “Runaway.”
Formed in 1996, Imperial Teen made
their debut with Seasick, which Spin named
the No. 4 album of that year. Made up of
Roddy Bottom (ex-Faith No More keyboardist),
Will Schwartz, Lynn Truell, and
Jone Stebbins, the band has a unique knack
for creating glimmering, dancy pop that
oozes hooks—almost seeming like it could
be destined for Top 40 radio in another
universe. That said, there is something just
too cool about this band’s tunes that keeps
it from getting that tag.
This listener-friendly record full of jangly
guitar and purposeful beats doesn’t have a
slow-down point. Even the more airy, soft,
and minor-tinged tunes like “All the Same”
and “Don’t Know How You Do It” will
make the lazy want to get up and bounce
around. “Out from Inside” is another harmony-
and synth-laden treat that will leave
you thinking you’ve encountered an unreleased
Prince song from his garage-pop days.
Imperial Teen shows off an incredible
amount of youthful musicality on Feel the
Sound for a band that’s now in its 16th year.
Memorable hooks, sass, and musicians obviously
having a good time certainly make for a
fun and lethal combination. —Rich Osweiler
Must-hear track: “Overtaken”