
This is how the legendary Daniel Johnston described Denver’s Bad Weather California after their first rehearsal as Daniel’s backing band. The room backstage was stiff and quiet. BWC were all just trying to figure out how to interact with one of their heroes, a true legend. They weren’t sure what to make of Daniel’s comment. Was that a compliment or an insult?
Adam (guitars) finally got the nerve to ask, “So Daniel… Do you like the Grateful Dead?”
“Oh yeah! I love the Dead! I used to go see them in Texas all the time. There were so many people dancing! I just got one of their records…”
Here’s how we see it:
Woo Hoo! Ay yi yi! Bad Weather California’s first full-length album Young Punks makes you hoot and holler! Young Punks is a celebration waiting to happen. Chris Adolf, Adam Baumeister, Joe Sampson, and Logan Corcoran are Denver’s pied pipers clanging some kind of beautiful racket leading those who still believe in the power of rock and roll and reminding the rest about the power of letting loose. Young Punks is acid tinged boogie country punk. (WTF?) Adolf’s lyrics bring forth imagery of utopian communes full of free spirits and idealist political imagery. It’s a record of great optimism and wild humanism.
This is American music. Drawing on (perhaps channeling?) The Velvet Underground and post Beatles era John Lennon, Bad Weather California is both timeless and classic while somehow being, simultaneously, forward thinking and modern (http://www.badweathercalifornia.com).
Adam (guitars) finally got the nerve to ask, “So Daniel… Do you like the Grateful Dead?”
“Oh yeah! I love the Dead! I used to go see them in Texas all the time. There were so many people dancing! I just got one of their records…”
Here’s how we see it:
Woo Hoo! Ay yi yi! Bad Weather California’s first full-length album Young Punks makes you hoot and holler! Young Punks is a celebration waiting to happen. Chris Adolf, Adam Baumeister, Joe Sampson, and Logan Corcoran are Denver’s pied pipers clanging some kind of beautiful racket leading those who still believe in the power of rock and roll and reminding the rest about the power of letting loose. Young Punks is acid tinged boogie country punk. (WTF?) Adolf’s lyrics bring forth imagery of utopian communes full of free spirits and idealist political imagery. It’s a record of great optimism and wild humanism.
This is American music. Drawing on (perhaps channeling?) The Velvet Underground and post Beatles era John Lennon, Bad Weather California is both timeless and classic while somehow being, simultaneously, forward thinking and modern (http://www.badweathercalifornia.com).
Young Punks - 2009

1. New Religion
2. This Is My Country Too
3. I Dreamed
4. Lets Go To Bed
5. 1992
6. Two Ways
7. Lets Get High
8. America
9. I Don't Know
10. Good Things Will Happen
11. Needle & The Spoon
Good Music!
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