The Honey Pies and Tiny Animals

The Honey Pies “Think Of England”
From Australia comes this vintage sounding 60’s fuzz rock band that’s a lot like a Starburst sour and sweet chew. It’s got a hard punk rock shell with a sweet chewy melodic center.

“Sex Wax” opens things up with blistering guitar rhythms and Freakbeat drumming. “Hair of The Dog” continues the manic pace until we get to the melodic “Get It Right” with it’s perfect blend of echoing vocals and harmonies, it’s a real highlight. You’ll also get some garage do-wop similar to early Kinks in tracks like “Don’t Mention The War” and “Diving Bell.” It’s all good stuff here, the band even manages to throw in some Merseybeat with “She Don’t Love You.” Stylistically it never is quite clean cut, and sometimes it goes for the throat with the punk rants “DQYDJB” and “Bossanova.” One of the most versatile bands I’ve heard this year, it will appeal to fans of both The Beatles and The Sex Pistols simultaneously.

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Tiny Animals “Our Own Time”
New York City power-pop trio (husband & wife, Chris & Rita Howerton, on guitar & drums respectively, and bassist Anton Kriesi) have already been veterans of TV music (like MTV’s Jersey Shore and The Real World) so it’s no surprise Our Own Time is a decent example of modern power pop.

Themes of love and breakup aren’t new, but the melodies here are non-threatening and several times you get enough smart hooks to draw you in, like on the great opener “Fight or Flight” and the bombastic “You Let The Whole World Down” full of heavy guitar riffs and floating backing vocals that weaves together a blanket of sound. “Wait For Me” has a nice dance beat with the chorus and a few more standouts have some really nice production like “I Don’t Need This Love” and “The Moment.” The band does veer into the mainstream a bit too much on  “I Can’t Cry Forever” and “Nah Nah Nah” which seem like demos for some Disney ingenue. Hopefully Tiny Animals will do well enough to leave the formulaic behind in future releases.

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Robin Sparkles "Make It Sparkle"

Probably the greatest pop album ever released (in Canada). In addition to scoring several big bubblegum pop hits in the late ’80s, teen queen Robin Sparkles also helped pave the way for the decade’s ultimate (and most successful) teenybopper band, the New Kids on the Block. The album was promoted initially by a concert tour of Canadian malls, but it wasn’t until later in the year that the album began to catch on with the young pop audience, when MTV and radio latched on to the single “Let’s Go To The Mall,” which soon pushed the album to the number one spot on the Billboard album charts (and in less than year, was certified quadruple platinum). A follow-up single, “Sand Castles in The Sand,” proved to be just as successful, as it peaked at the top spot of the Billboard singles chart. And now you can get the entire album as a free download! 

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New EPs: Deon Toh, Eytan & The Embassy and the Sound of Growing Up

Deon Toh “Letters” EP

Singapore native Deon Toh isn’t quite traditional power pop but creates solid pop compositions with intricate piano melodies that recall Eric Matthews. “I’ll Find A Way” is a great start and the soaring strings in “Little Lives” make it a standout. “Ties” bring to mind the casual easy listening John Mayer used to be famous for. “Take My Heart With You” has a calm confidence that shines through each note. Overall, a real treat for lovers of baroque pop out there.
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Eytan And The Embassy “The Free” EP

Eytan & The Embassy is is a 6-piece soul-powered rock group from Brooklyn. The party starts with the funky “No Reason To Cry” and the catchy theme of “The Good Life” has a wonderful piano chorus and dense orchestration.  “From Now On” is a slow ballad that has a bit of 50’s style and “Good Morning Marilyn” delights with it’s clean pop composition and stuck-in-your head melody. I hope Eytan expands on this project — I would like to retreat to this pop asylum!
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The Sound of Growing Up “Drifting” EP

This one isn’t a free download, but it’s worth checking out if just for the terrific opening single “The Kite” which bangs away on a piano like a mix of Ben Folds and John Faye of IKE. The following tracks aren’t bad either, “Swing” and “I Have No Reason” are also memorable. Both tracks makes great use of vocalist-guitarist Justin Kao. A very promising start and hopefully a full length album is forthcoming.
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Ivan Julian "The Naked Flame"

Ivan Julian is one of punk’s unsung talents as long time guitarist for The Voidoids. He’s jammed with the Isley Brothers, The Clash and Matthew Sweet, so it’s a bit surprising we are finally hearing a solo album. The album is classic pop punk with a relentless energy and Julian’s distinct vocals. “Waves” opens the doors with a Ramones-like chorus, but the big standout is “A Young Man’s Money” with it’s pitch perfect riffs and lyrical rants.

The title track is a dark urban love song filled with grit and distorted guitars. Julian is assisted by the Argentinian indie band Capsula, who does a great job here fleshing out the compositions. The beat and ringing guitars of “Hardwired” and “Constricted” are also standouts that recall the heyday of the CBGB’s era. “The Beat” adds a touch of psychedelic drone and “Godiva” will appeal to your inner Hendrix for sure. For fans of Iggy Pop, Velvet Underground and Lou Reed this is an essential album to add to your collection.

Jerry Rio "Foreverland"


Jerry Rio is the talent behind last years top ten band Sunrise Highway. This song is a preview of things to come. The lyrics describe a wistful dream of “Foreverland” where “rock and roll makes you feel you’ll never get old.” Loving that 12 string Rickenbacker strum too. Note: Since I’ve been getting lots of video previews lately, I had a video gallery created. Check it out!