[THE FLYING LUGAW] TRACK REVIEW: Fervids — Sweet Tooth Aching

Nikolai Dineros
2 min readJun 26, 2022

FERVIDS is one of those lavishly self-indulgent garage rock bands that taste like an espresso shot in the ears — sometimes overkill, sometimes vapid. But it’s the amusement of seeing how they attempt to make it ‘just right’ that makes this band worth checking out if anything.

The Legazpi-based band claims to take inspiration from The Beatles, the British Invasion sound of the ’60s, and the junkier side of 2000s indie rock with The Strokes. It’s not hard to see why. After all, we have seen plenty of crossovers of influence between The Beatles and The Strokes among new-age indie rock bands in the past.

Initial listens of their single SWEET TOOTH ACHING would make you believe they took a more Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino approach in concocting their sound. And by that, I mean the Star Treatment obsession for croony Julian Casablancaisms and swagger — not the galaxy-age, elevator music type of sound Alex Turner tried to emulate that, in the end, is still very ‘Arctic Monkeys’, a far cry from The Strokes’ sound palette. Basically, FERVIDS’ attempt at figuratively wanting “to be one of The Strokes” has led them to create an image that is a far cry from how their influences sound but is still a tad bit reminiscent of them at heart, as far as their attitude on the mic goes.

It is garage rock at heart if the garage is converted to a coffee shop and the smudges of grease and oil along each corner were covered in maple wood floorings and Live, Laugh, Love picture frames. But FERVIDS is young. If they choose to continue as a group and develop into their own kind of artists, there will be no need for them to desperately look for a Please Please Me or Is This It debut moment.

Originally published at http://theflyinglugawph.wordpress.com on June 26, 2022.

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Nikolai Dineros

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