The Jigsaw Seen and Baby Woodrose

The Jigsaw Scene “Winterland”
Building on the success of their critically acclaimed 2010 LP Bananas Foster, The Jigsaw Seen return with this meticulously produced winter-themed song cycle. It opens with the pounding drums and fuzzy bass of “What About Christmas?” although it sounds great, it’s not really a holiday song (other than the title). The groove beat on “Snow Angels Of Pigtown”  showcases a clean riff and smooth vocal by Dennis Davidson. A more traditional jangle pop track  is “Candy Cane” in the best REM tradition.

Winterland straddles the line where you aren’t sure if this is a holiday album or not, even though the lyrics indicate it is. “Circle of Steel” is a madrigal styled folk tune with stately strumming and fingerpicking. But the tone gets pretty bland on “First Day of the New Year”  and the latter half of the album gets a bit syrupy, but at least we’re not hearing the millionth version of “Jingle Bell Rock.” A good holiday album for those who are tired of holiday albums.

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Baby Woodrose “Love Comes Down”
Baby Woodrose is a band from Copenhagen, Denmark with an accurate retro garage sound. Originally Love Comes Down was released in 2006, but this album is now re-released for re-discovery.The pysche pop stylings of “What Ya Gonna Do?” retain an impressive 70’s hard rock vibe. Sounding a lot like KISS jamming with Lenny Kravitz on “Found My Way Out” it sports some nice fuzz riffs with the chorus.

Other tracks are just as cool, “Kitty Galore” and “All Over Now” are garage pop classics. Unlike other acid pop bands, there are no ten-minute naval gazing experiments here. Each track is a tight composition, and some gems are “Chemical Buzz” and the organ led “Christine.” The heaviest rocker here “Born To Lose” channels the spirit of Jimi Hendrix and The Animals. Fans of bands like The Beat Rats and The Ugly Beats will love this too. Jump in the time machine and fire up the Baby Woodrose.

The Top 25 Power Pop albums for 2011

This was an extremely difficult year to pick a top ten, as so many artists produced excellent work. So I expanded the list this year to 25. Even then a handful of really deserving artists didn’t make the list. So here is the whole enchilada for you to chew on this weekend:

  1. Cirrone – Uplands Park Road
  2. The Wellingtons – In Transit
  3. Marco Joachim – Hidden Symphonies
  4. Robbers On High Street – Hey There Golden Hair
  5. Mike Viola – Electro De Perfecto
  6. The Bangles – Sweetheart Of The Sun
  7. Pugwash – The Olympus Sound
  8. The Red Button – As Far As Yesterday Goes
  9. Sloan – The Double Cross
  10. Fountains of Wayne – Sky Full Of Holes
  11. Skeleton Staff – Psychomorphism
  12. Tally Hall – Good & Evil
  13. David Mead – Dudes
  14. Ian Moore & The Lossy Coils – El Sonido Neuvo
  15. Miles Zuniga – These Ghosts Have Bones
  16. Beady Eye – Different Gear Still Speeding
  17. The Davenports – Why The Great Gallop?
  18. Supraluxe – The Super Sounds of Supraluxe
  19. The Genuine Fakes – The Striped Album
  20. The Turnback – Drawn In Chalk
  21. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
  22. Kelly’s Heels – Playing Into Your Hands
  23. The Secret Powers – What Every Rose-Grower Should Know
  24. Michael Oliver & The Sacred Band – Yin & Yanxiety
  25. Peter Baldarachi – Tomorrow Never Knows

Happy Holidays from Power Popaholic!

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It’s time for holiday presents! Some videos, some free downloads, all related to this festive time of year. I left lots of goodies for my loyal readers – just click on a gift box to see each “present.” Happy Holidays to all the Power Popaholics out there!

Power Pop for the Holidays: The Gripweeds and The Deadbeat Poets

The Gripweeds “Under The Influence Of Christmas”
This reliable New Jersey power pop band could have made a great album about Festivus if it wanted to. The originals here like “Christmas Dream” and “Santa Make Me Good” are excellent songs, full of loud riffs and bluesy harmonica. Included is a cover of The Pretenders “2000 Miles,” a great tune not always played out during the holiday. There are wonderful flute, harmonies and jangling guitars on traditional songs like “Hark The Herald Angels Sing” and a very mod “Welcome Christmas” that Pete Townshend would approve of. An impressive album that should linger long after January on your playlist.

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The Deadbeat Poets “A Deadbeat Christmas”
The subtle and unassuming guitar of “Christmas Eve” leads us into “Christmastime in Painesville,” an original full of great guitar work amongst the pity party lyric where even Charlie Brown’s Christmas Special can’t cheer you up. The sacrilegious “Drunk At Midnight Mass” is the highlight of this disk, with impressive drumming and churning guitar rhythm. It plays a bit like a Meatloaf meets Jethro Tull here – and it’s pretty compelling. If you say humbug to traditional cheery Xmas tunes, you’ll prefer this take on the holiday.
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David Mead “Dudes”

This is the David Mead that I’ve been waiting for. After raising the funds through Kickstarter, David has released one of the most intricately crafted pop albums of the year. We meet a collection of  Dudes through each musical narrative starting with “I Can’t Wait.” The warm melody bubbles with optimism; “I can’t wait to get up/ get out of bed/my mind is filled with words you said.” It then rocks out to the Paul Simon styled bounce of “King Of The Crosswords” and “Bocce Ball.” Both songs have smart, descriptive lyrics that show a whimsical portrait in time. And it wouldn’t be  Mead album without a slow ballad, here “Tell Me What I Gotta Do” just drips with desperation and hopelessness. The theme that wraps each song up is the title track, “Dudes” a celebration of male friendships. The heaviest guitar riffs scream out on the rocker “Happy Birthday, Marty Ryan” and it’s sure feels like bar room party at the chorus. The albums poignant high point comes on “The Smile of Rachael Ray,” where loneliness during the holidays season come into focus.

This is surely the finest Mead album since his debut, not that his discography lacks excellence – but the concept album here is exceptionally cohesive and not a note of filler is visible. On top of all this Adam Schlesinger (Fountains Of Wayne) produced the album, so the mixing is perfect as well. Overall a great antidote for all that lame holiday music.

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P.S. That is all for my year 2011 album reviews, there were so many good albums this year – I’ll be doing a top 25 On Christmas Day. I will start the New Year with some great albums that I got just a bit too late to add to my year ending list.The remainder of this week’s reviews will focus on my favorite Christmas music!