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In many ways, Rademacher could have only called its debut album “Stunts.” After all, the indie-rock quartet is all about maneuvers. Frontman Malcolm Sosa’s real name is Mike Mancillas (he assumed the alter ego of his collegiate doppelganger, who had a defter touch with coeds). And the band lives in Fresno, “although we just thought we’d tell everyone we live in L.A.,” considering how often Rademacher has gigged here, says Sosa, all too familiar with the three-hour-plus commute from the Central Valley. Then there is the music -- wry, Pavement-inspired ditties that send Sosa’s shout-sung vocals catapulting over barbed-wire guitar licks and acrobatic keyboard lines. The self-released album, which follows three uneven EPs, was produced by one of Fresno’s finer exports, Earlimart’s Aaron Espinoza, at the Ship studio in Eagle Rock. If “Stunts’ ” razor-sharp attitude and jittery paranoia feel familiar, Sosa confesses his love for “the really early Earlimart sound, when they thought they were a punk band,” as well as “Under the Western Freeway,” the first album by Modesto’s Grandaddy (“just the spookiness of it”). The track “If U Got Some Magic” embodies it best: “It doesn’t matter whether it’s concrete or abstract,” Sosa says of his wordplay. “I just try to keep it passionate but surreal.” Rademacher, (above from left: Brad Basmajian, Becky Asami -- who has been replaced on drums by Eli Reyes -- Greer McGettrick and Sosa) celebrate the release of “Stunts” Friday at the Echo. ALSO CHECK: The Lilys are back for shows tonight and Friday at Spaceland. . . . Outsider folk singer Michael Hurley plays tonight at Bordello. . . . Busdriver brings it at the Troubadour on Friday. . . . And Very Be Careful’s holiday show goes off Saturday at Bordello.

-- Kevin.Bronson@latimes.com

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