May singles and more: The Martial Arts, Speedfossil, Goodman, Vanilla, Sad About Girls, The Fuzzy Berries
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The Martial Arts‘ new album, is due in August of this year. The Martial Arts is Paul Kelly, who for over 15 years has been a mainstay of the Scottish music scene as a member of BMX Bandits (nice pedigree). “No Victory” is the first big single. Speedfossil is also back with a cool EP, all good songs, so check out “Magic Trick.” NYC’s own Goodman also returns with a new single, “Only Testimony,” from his 7th album. Vanilla continues to grow Pish Posh, and I enjoyed the yacht rock groove of “She Loves Me Not.” Another crunchy EP is Sad About Girls, check out the Keith Moon drum rolls on the epic ..read more
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Power Popaholic Interview: The Lemon Twigs
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1d ago
The Lemon Twigs Michael and Brian D’Addario aka The Lemon Twigs continue to impress with each new album, delving further into shimmering, explosive pop songs that evoke vintage power pop and rock. I was thrilled to interview these young power pop artists about the new album, A Dream Is All We Know. A review of the album is here. Hear the album below: A Dream Is All We Know by The Lemon Twigs The post Power Popaholic Interview: The Lemon Twigs appeared first on Powerpopholic ..read more
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Kate Clover and Ken Sharp
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5d ago
Kate Clover “The Apocalypse Dream” Kate Clover is a force of nature that can not be denied. This L.A. based singer-songwriter is a solid powerpop-punk with influences ranging from Blondie and The Buzzcocks to The Runaways and Ramones, and her latest album has the makings of a smash hit because of how confidently and catchily she performs each song. She and her band get off to a flying start with the title track, but they let loose on “Like A Domino” and don’t let go of you. The big single “No More Romance” is an infectious gem loaded with jubilant guitar bombast. Her vulnerable side is eviden ..read more
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The Lemon Twigs “A Dream Is All We Know”
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1w ago
The Lemon Twigs “A Dream Is All We Know” The dynamic duo of Michael and Brian D’Addario continues to wow with each new album, delving further into shimmering, explosive songs that evoke vintage power pop and rock. The opening track, “My Golden Years,” starts with a catchy, jangling melody. And then those harmonies kick in. It adds amazing depth to the entire song, but in typical Lemon Twigs fashion, there are more sonic goodies layered on top, and the vocals become more forceful to a crescendo at the song’s end. “They Don’t Know How to Fall in Place” starts with a harpsichord opening, but the ..read more
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Your Academy and The Trafalgars
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1w ago
Your Academy “#2 Record” We get it, you love Big Star. Your Academy, the self-declared successor of Memphis power pop, gives us a new album with a solid pedigree that includes former members of The Scruffs, Dwight Twilley’s band, and Crash into June. “Marilu” is a pretty good start, with a solid riff-based gem with handclaps and harmonies layered on top about sexy 80’s TV sitcom star Marilu Henner. Next, “Miss Amphetamine,” is a buzzing power pop gem, that could be easily mistaken for The Well Wishers. Many songs directly refer to the band Big Star, lyrically and musically, “Our Star,” is abo ..read more
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Power Popaholic Interview: Cyndi Dawson (The Cynz)
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1w ago
Cyndi Dawson of The Cynz I chat with Cyndi Dawson of The Cynz about the new LP “Little Miss Lost” and how it all came together with musical partner Henry Seiz, and working with Kurt Reil (The Grip Weeds), Michael Giblin (Split Squad), Tommy Kristich (The Jellybricks), and Smithereens legend Jim Babjak! A review of the album is here. Hear the album below: Little Miss Lost by The Cynz The post Power Popaholic Interview: Cyndi Dawson (The Cynz) appeared first on Powerpopholic ..read more
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Spring singles, EPs: Yoasobi, Lolas, Red Dwarf Star, Daz & The Demons, Sam Evian, The Armoires
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1w ago
I’ve been a fan of J-pop (it’s a guilty pleasure), and I’ve enjoyed YOASOBI since I first heard their “Monster” about three years ago in the Netflix Beastars anime. They are poised to break out since their English songs are just as good as the Japanese language versions. “Adventure” is a great example of that sunny J-pop melody loaded with catchy hooks. E-Side-3 is the very latest from this talented artist. Next, the criminally underrated Lolas have been very active lately, and they deserve props for the rich jangling melody, “Work is the Blackmail of Survival.” Red Dwarf Star is something I ..read more
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Dave Cope and The Sass and Dent May
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2w ago
Dave Cope and The Sass “Hidden From The World” Philadelphia’s Dave Cope and the Sass’s sixth album, Hidden From the World, is a triumph. A playful mix of styles that combines power pop, folk, and alternative elements makes for an exciting and varied listening experience that covers a lot of emotional ground. Influences vary throughout the album, from Big Star, Nick Drake, Todd Rundgren, Brian Wilson, Leonard Cohen, Paul McCartney, and more. It’s a very personal album dedicated to his brother, who passed away recently. Starting with “All Alright,” it hooks you with a fantastic riff before the ..read more
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Tax day singles: Lindsay Murray, Orbis Max, Fallon Cush, Tony Marisco,The Krayolas, Tommy Keene, The Blusterfields
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2w ago
“Fields” features Lindsay Murray (Gretchen’s Wheel) and Orbis Max with drums by Daniele Silvestri. Neil Christie (Emperor Penguin) produced the video. The song compares the end of a relationship with the shifting of a landscape and how even the most permanent landmarks crumble to time and “progress.” Fallon Cush returns with a lively blues-rocker “Sweet Johanna” and Tony Marisco has a sweet EP of jangling songs, fans of The Byrds will certainly enjoy this, check out “Sleepwalker.” The Krayolas honor Dwight Twilley with a classic cover of “I Hear You Knockin’.” The late great Tommy Keene is al ..read more
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The Cynz and BMX Bandits
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3w ago
The Cynz “Little Miss Lost” New Jersey-based The Cynz is the duo of Cyndi Dawson and Henry Seiz, and although they’ve been around for several years, it took Jem Records to shine a brighter light on their songwriting prowess. Cyndi’s punk attitude and Henry’s melodic rock style are perfectly balanced here on Little Miss Lost, with assists in production from a bevy of stars: Kurt Reil (The Grip Weeds), Michael Giblin (Split Squad), and Tommy Kristich (The Jellybricks). Even Smithereens legend Jim Babjak plays on a track! With all this in the mix, you will have a great album. Cyndi’s vocal styli ..read more
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