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Garage Sparks with ALEXSUCKS
ALEXSUCKS is an L.A. garage-punk outfit built on brisk tempos and chantable hooks.
Fast roots, city grit
The project grew from singer Alex's scrappy demos into a tight band that favors fuzz, springy drums, and short songs. Expect a set that pulls hard from their singles era, with sprinting cuts like What're You Doing Here?, Right Now, and the sticky chorus of Can We Forget. The crowd skews mixed in age, with local punks up front and curious indie fans along the sides, all moving once the floor loosens.Short songs, sharp turns
You will hear plenty of quick count-ins, call-and-response refrains, and a drum break that lets the room shout as one. Trivia: early on, they were known to hit pop-up backyard gigs announced hours before showtime, a habit that taught them to set up and rip through a set fast. Another small note: the bass often carries the main hook, a nod to surf and skate-punk DNA in the city. For transparency, the set choices and production details here are conjecture based on past nights and scene patterns rather than a fixed script.The ALEXSUCKS Crowd, Up Close
You will see faded band tees, scuffed skate shoes, and denim with stitched-on patches next to clean hoodies and fresh sneakers.
Denim, patches, and movement
People tend to travel light, ready for quick pivots from bounce to small circle pits, and there is a friendly habit of quick hand-ups after a spill. A chant often hits between songs, sometimes a playful call of the band name answered by laughs from the stage. Merch leans DIY: bold one-color prints, zine-style art, maybe a cassette or a 7 inch for collectors. The pre-show playlist pulls from skate video staples and mid-2000s blog rock, which sets an easy, rowdy tone without trying too hard.Little rituals that make the night
After the set, fans trade notes about favorite drum fills and little lyric tweaks, and you hear people planning which local gig to hit next. It feels communal and loose, less a costume party and more a room full of people who like quick songs and a good sweat.How ALEXSUCKS Builds the Punch
Vocals sit half-sung and half-shouted, leaning on crisp phrasing so the words cut through the fuzz.
Hooks first, heat second
Guitars favor crunchy, mid-heavy tones that bite without drowning the drums, and the bass often outlines a melody instead of just roots. The band likes tight two-verse forms, then a sudden stop before the chorus to make the drop feel bigger. Live, they sometimes stretch an intro by eight bars so the floor can breathe, then slam back in as lights snap white. A lesser-known quirk is tuning a half-step down on a few songs for extra weight while keeping quick chord shapes within reach. Drums ride the hats during verses and switch to open crashes for choruses, creating the sense that the room widens when it matters.Small tweaks that hit hard
Expect a punch-first mix with vocals up front and just enough reverb to keep the edges bright.If You Like ALEXSUCKS, You Might Ride With These
Fans of FIDLAR tend to click with ALEXSUCKS because both chase blown-out guitars and hooks made for group shouts.