When The Homophones’ Jason Ferraro sings, he’s a narrator who seems like he might just be improvising the plot as he goes along – reminiscent of Morrissey with vocals that are spoken yet sung. Simple, smooth melodies provided by guitarist Dan Adair and the rhythm section combo of Ben Saltzman and Ryan Mitchell balance quite naturally with Ferraro’s deep ominous sounding voice. His chosen subject matter and tone are often humorous and quirky while remaining intellectually stimulating and sometimes vulnerable. But it’s the vocals that captivate you despite the “figure it out as we go” vibe. There is a distinct and instant appeal as if the destination is rather unimportant. Yet, the ride is certainly worth the trip. The minimalism of their tunes becomes endearing and catchy with every listen. And just like that you’re hooked. Brooklyn’s Obits will headline the show this evening at Johnny Brenda’s bringing their take on garage rock where fuzz and distortion will certainly be at a premium which will also be aided by the UK’s Fists. Johnny Brenda’s, 1201 N. Frankford Ave., 9pm, $12, 21+ (Photo by Q.D. Tran) – Michael Colavita