Summer Is Forever II Tour Drops In At HOB

SUMMER IS FOREVER TOUR II

BEST COAST vs WAVVES play House Of Blues Anaheim Mar. 5

California’s drought has nearly wiped out the last few years of winter, but what better way to celebrate than with a Summer Is Forever II tour? The bands Best Coast and Wavves have teamed up to bring the sequel to their 2011 coast-to-coast tour and are bringing Cherry Glazerr along for the ride. The tour will crash land at the House of Blues Anaheim Mar 5.

Best Coast released their most sophisticated bunch of songs last year in their self-explanatory album California Nights. Singer, Bethany Cosentino, draws most of her inspiration during warm California nights, expressing her personal experiences, from good to bad, of what L.A. has to offer. From the palm trees and beaches, to the sleepless spirit-crushing dark nights, she lays it all on the table with her details of the highs and lows of relationships from the big city in their finest, most psychedelic album yet.

BEST COAST

BEST COAST photo: Janell Shirtcliff

Wavves will pulsate your spirits back to where they need to be with their blend of messy distortion and drug-influenced lyrics that are surprisingly well-kempt, and not to mention charming enough to burn a hole in the dance floor. They are paving the way with a path littered full of beach-like rock rhythms that could fit a modern, more hard-core, Endless Summer soundtrack. The four-piece band’s newest album V is out now. Just look for a cartoon man in a black cape standing over a few blood-spilled chalices.

Cherry Glazerr is happy to knock your socks off with their own psychedelic rock charm and melodic rhythms. The band was created in 2012 after singer Clementine Creevy’s bedroom recordings found their way to the great outdoors under their original band name, Clembutt. Backed by Burger Records, and a song about a grilled cheese, their second and most recent album, Haxel Princess, is here to quench your musical appetite.

Whether you are looking for inspiration or perspiration, you’ll have options for both. Come feast your eyes and ears on what this tripod of bands has to offer at the Fonda Theatre Mar. 3, the Observatory North Park Mar. 4, or HOB Anaheim Mar. 5