The 11 songs on Pottery’s debut album, "Welcome to Bobby's Motel," don't just invite you to move your body, they demand it. Fusing reckless energy with meticulous precision, the record is at once post-punk, art-pop, and acid trip, hinting at everything from Devo to Gang of Four while boldly traversing genres and decades. The music is driven by explosive drumming and off-kilter guitar riffs that burrow into your brain, accented by deep, funky grooves and propulsive chants. The production is equally raw and untamed, suggesting an air of anarchy that belies the music’s neat architecture and painstaking construction. The result is an album full of ambitious, complex performances that exude both joy and chaos, a collection that is alternately virtuosic, unruly, and fun. Welcome To Bobby's Motel is an invitation to cut loose, disconnect, let go, delivered by a rock and roll band that just wants to see you dance.