The Modulators and Baby Scream

The Modulators “Tomorrow’s Coming”
If you are nostalgic for the 80’s skinny tie era of great power pop this band fits the bill. The Modulators were a local New Jersey band that played the small clubs in NJ, and was a local favorite at the time. The trio of Joe Riccardello (bass & keyboards), Mark Higgins (lead guitar) and Mark Westlake (drums) gets things started with the high treble jangle of the title track and energetic beat of “Jimmy Says.” Especially great is the fantastic “Spin Me Around” which is a real highlight in the best Marshall Crenshaw style, and a sweet version of Dylan’s’ “My Back Pages” is another gem. The production doesn’t sound re-mastered so it can sound a little dated in spots, but each tune is bursting with jangle guitars and clean harmonies. Other highlights include “If You Let Her Go” and “Own Little World” – fans of The Records, Bram Tchaikovsky, and The Toms should get this album immediately!

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Baby Scream “Secret Place” 
Argentine rocker Juan Pablo Mazzola strikes again! His band Baby Scream returns with Secret Place and it boasts a solid mix of styles and songs that describe Juan’s various moods. “The Last Call” blasts through like a whiskey soaked anthem to escapism (“You gotta leave it all behind…”). “Hit and Run” continues the Lennonesque flavor of 70’s balladry and folk shuffle of the title track lighten the overall mood here. “Bad Seed” is a smart acoustic ballad about Juan’s tough childhood. The introspective mood of “Patiently” uses a variety of instruments (including a clavinet) to bring a mood of desolation. “London Sun” starts with a light touch, but builds to a great guitar solo within a psychedelic landscape – its my favorite tune on the album. Overall, despite a few missteps (“Cold Weather Raggae”) this is an album that shouldn’t remain a “secret” for long.

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Matthew Sweet FREE EP download and album preview

During a career that stretches back to the mid-’80s, Matthew Sweet has never followed trends, and is considered one of the premier power pop artists of his generation (I was thrilled to interview him a few years ago). This time Sweet comes forward with the experimental yet still deeply personal Modern Art. In advance of the official release, you can get this Noisetrade sampler EP for free with the single “She Walks The Night” (recorded live at McCabe’s) right here. You can also listen to the album with full commentary at rdio.com

Meyerman “Who Do You Think You Are?”

Theo Meyer and his band comfortably crank out infectious power pop full of crunchy riffs, handclaps and shaking tambourines. From the opening introduction to the blistering “Permission To Rock You” takes its cues from Cheap Trick, Splitsville and The Posies. It also helps that the debut was recorded and mixed by Kurt Reil of the Grip Weeds. The vintage chords flow freely on “Get To You” and it effortlessly segues into a quiet break, then builds back up. The tracks have a relentless energy, and “Immaculate Mansions” has a touch of the Grip Weeds sixties-centricity in its DNA, with a terrific rhythm and guitar solo.

A good description of the bands method is in the opening lines of “Tour of Japan” where Meyer intones “We’ve been down in the basement for over a year/writing teenage symphonies that no one will hear…” The rock and roll dreams are so honestly portrayed, its hard not to join in with air guitar yourself. Meyers nasal vocal fits the driving energy of songs pretty well, but unfortunately the two part harmonies on the well written “Indecision & Inertia” aren’t quite up to par. Aside from that, this is a wonderful debut that sure to win over fans. It’s already won over IPO‘s David Bash who called them “a great power pop band…” I totally agree and highly recommend this album.

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Don Lee and Grand Atlantic

Don Lee “Fool to Even Care”
Don Lee is singer/songwriter who deserves a big following among power pop enthusiasts. He’s got a vocal style uncannily like Glenn Tilbrook (Squeeze) and driving guitar chords to go with the sophisticated pop songcraft. Opening with “How Do You Play?” it’s a fast paced and catchy single. Several gems follow, “Getting Together” is a sweet double tracked vocal against a easy guitar strum, and a swaggering chorus. Alina Zimmerman adds her teasing vocal in the his/her duet “Pay Your Love In Full” with Don’s short but blistering guitar solo. “Never That Far” is another angular gem, with shifting tones in the melody. The ballads are good too, “Leave Me The Light On” adds a little bongo and flamenco flavoring to a superb pop song. The album never stays in a single mood, but it slowly runs out of steam until “The Lawn” and “Get Out Of My Way” revive things with its chord play and vocal enthusiasm. Melodic rock fans will also definitely want to explore his back catalog. It’s no wonder Don was voted Best Rock/Pop/Blues Act at the Jersey Acoustic Music (JAM) Awards this year.

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Grand Atlantic “Constellations”
This New Zealand band gave us a taste of the heavier Britpop sound when they released the single “Poison To The Vine” earlier this year. Like a combo of The Doves and Oasis, Grand Atlantic has slowly moved away from their power pop roots, to a heavier rock and shoegazer style. The band still has a knack for pop melody on “Carved From Stone” as it’s a strong opener. “Searchlights” is another confident tune that struts it’s blistering guitars with gleeful abandon. Lead honcho Phil Usher adds a touch of spacey pysche-pop with the title track, and on the droning ballad “Mountains Too Steep” he finds his inner Bono. “Little Traps” is my favorite track here, with it’s layered guitar work and epic vocals. Kinda makes the old Oasis look like wussies, huh? However after the driving “Fresh Ideas In Home Security” it drifts off into less memorable stuff toward the albums end. But it still is a great album in my book, and this band also sounds ready to hit the big time with this album. It ups the ante for both fans and critics of How We Survive. Get this one and feel the rush!

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