The past year has seen much gigging and two LPs from fast-rising Sonic Graffiti, a seething power trio that has the ballsy, verging-on-metal loudness and musical chops of DFA1979 but with added doses of grit-caked punk-blues and stanky garage-soul. Sonic Graffiti has been on the road a few times behind forthcoming Under the Under Dogs, picking up new fans all up and down the East Coast with a wildly fierce live show that usually ends in all three members drenched in as much sweat as the crowd raging them on. sonicgraffiti.bandcamp.com
This article appears in Sep 24-30, 2015.

