West Coast band releases self-titled debut EP and follows with a video for their first single.
San Francisco-based Jet Trash is a refreshing blast from the past with a modern edge. Capturing the essence of the retro surf, garage rock sound, the band’s sound is energetic and upbeat, perfect for dancing, driving, or a party.
Their self-titled debut album was self-released on July 14, 2015, contains six tracks, including the two-and-a-half minute “What They Want,” the subject of their just released video.
The album was recorded at Coast Recorders in San Francisco, a studio designed by the legendary Bill Putnam, described as “the father of modern recording.” Andy Freeman (Manchester Orchestra, Eisley, City Tribe, Say Anything’s Max Bemis) produced and engineered the album. The production utilized modern recording techniques combined with vintage gear to produced their distinctive sound. The band describes their unique musical flavor as “anti-Bed Bath & Beyond music.”
Jet Trash is Paul Kemp (rhythm guitar, vocals), Keith Shughrou (lead guitar, backing vocals) Marshall Fassino (bass, vocals) and Robby Justesen (drums).