Redd Kross' latest album, "There's A Mrs. Kravitz In The Pit," is a delightful mix of punk rock, power pop, and grunge. The band, led by brothers Jeff and Steve McDonald, has been making music for over 30 years, and their experience shows in the tightness of their performances and the quality of their songwriting.
The album opens with the catchy and upbeat "The Party Underground," which sets the tone for the rest of the record. Other standout tracks include "When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'," a cover of the Sparks classic, and "Fighting," a punk rock anthem with a killer guitar riff.
One of the strengths of "There's A Mrs. Kravitz In The Pit" is the diversity of its sound. The band effortlessly moves from the grungy "Punk II" to the power pop of "What's a Boy to Do?" to the psychedelic "The Natives Are Restless." This variety keeps the album fresh and interesting throughout.