Tune in on Tuesday, October 8th at 11:30am to hear Dokkaebi’s recent conversation with trop-pop outfit, Summer Salt, ahead of their upcoming show at The Fillmore in SF on October 9th.
Formed around the duo of singer/guitarist Matthew Terry and drummer, multi-instrumentalist Eugene Chung, Summer Salt recently released their fifth LP, Electrolytes, produced by Carlos de la Garza (Paramore, Ziggy Marley, The Linda Lindas).
Electrolytes follows 2023’s Campanita, the band’s breezy, blissful, and intimate monument to love, family, and everything in between. Electrolytes is another bold step forward in Summer Salt’s skyward career arc, marking the band’s first LP created with touring members Winston Triolo and Anthony Barnett. This all began a decade ago, when Chung and Terry moved to Austin to start on this journey, and years of hard work and an increasingly dedicated cult fan community have combined to bring Summer Salt to this moment.
The new record is packed with short, to-the-point pop goodness. Crackling with presence and confidence, the 7 tracks sway and stroll through different moods and expressions. While so much of our time and energy is spent wondering how to achieve happiness and find our perfect place, Electrolytes suggests that maybe we’re already living in it. “Electrolytes is an admiration of our lives, as-is,” say Terry and Chung. “Each song is a theme in our adult lives and how we navigate the realness of it these days, just trying to be our best.”