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With his brilliant new album InchKill The Lights,Inch West Bay native Tony Molina continues his artistic evolution, steadily moving away from raging Weezer/Teenage Fanclub-style power-pop nuggets fueled by shredding guitar pyrotechnics and Tony's ironclad DIY HC roots to mostly acoustic arrangements that owe as much to InchHorizontalInch-era Bee Gees and the Fanclub's mellower moments as they do to Georges Harrison and Martin. From the Byrds-y opener InchNothing I Can SayInch to the subtly wrenching InchWrong TownInch and the gorgeous folk-picking of InchNow That She's GoneInch we hear Tony synthesizing his influences with great skill and intention These classic folk and pop styles are being employed in the service of stellar songs and universal lyrical truths, reflecting a dedication to craft combined with an intense commitment to self-expression that transcends simplistic genre boundaries and is totally true to Tony's DIY punk roots.1. Nothing I Can Say2. Wrong Town3. Afraid To Go Outside4. Now That She's Gone5. Jasper's Theme6. Give He Take You7. When She Leaves8. Look Inside Your Mind/Losin' Touch9. Before You Go10. Outro