Timmy’s vocals sometimes feel lost in all the instrumental richness, but it’s best displayed on the ballad “There’s No Other Way” which actually reminds me of Extreme’s “More Than Words” a little. And Jeff Lynne fans will flip for “Wait” with it’s orchestral synth bending chords and dramatic chorus. Every track has a detailed and compelling melody from beginning to end. Overall, a brilliant debut that could be a soundtrack to a imaginary musical. Get a the “Noisewater Overture” FREE here and judge for yourself.
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The Offbeat and Nick Vernier Band
The Offbeat “In Love Field”
The Beatlesque band takes all the tracks from the great EP “To The Rescue” and adds a few more to make it even better. Since I already raved about those tracks, the band pretty much continues where it left off with “Where is The Girl” complete with it’s McCartney styled melody and crisp harmonies. A country-folk harmony leads the warm sing along “Whern You Got Love” and this easy feeling continues on “A Love To Last.” The band has gone beyond just sounding Fab, but stretching to include other bands of the era like The Hollies, Herman’s Hermits, and even the closing track “Jennifer Says” recalls The Moody Blues. You have to give the boys (Darren Finlan, Tony Cox, and Nigel Clark of Dodgy) full credit for serving up such sweet slices of pop nostalgia to close out the summer with.
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The Nick Vernier Band “Sessions”
Nick Vernier is an alias for musician-producer Eric Van Den Brink, and he’s put together an eclectic treat by teaming up with several well known artists on each track. Starting with Paul Jones “I’m Your Kingpin” it has a funky sax and harmonica that recall classic Steely Dan. Next comes the album highlight, “I Send Up My Prayer” done with Probyn Gregory (Wondermints) full of rich melodic texture and hints of the old Mints are easy to hear. Next a collaboration with Emitt Rhodes on a sitar version of “Time Will Show the Wiser” with Iain Matthews (Fairport Convention) will mellow you for sure. The strangest song here is a reworking of The Monkees “Zilch” with musical accompaniment and the actual song samples – it kind of works as “Mister Bob.” Another notable track is “Now Sue” a Gerry Beckley (America) original mid-tempo charmer, with beautiful backing harmonies from Jeffrey Foskett (Brian Wilson’s band). Other tracks experiment with jazz, world music, and blues – but the pop tracks standout nicely and are welcome on my ipod.
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Photo Gallery: The Barenaked Ladies
Over the past 21 years, these Canadian-alternative rockers have scored eight Juno Awards, multiple Grammy nominations, and sold more than 14 million albums worldwide with hits including “Pince Me” and “One Week!” Guess who? It’s the Barenaked Ladies! As you may already know, they recently performed for the Radio City Music Hall crowd in NYC with special guests Ben Kweller and Angel Taylor! Check out exclusive front-row photos from the show here.
JP Jones & Chrissie Hynde. The Powerpopaholic Interview
I got a rare treat and interviewed rock and roll hall of famer Chrissie Hynde (Pretenders) and JP Jones (Grace) who have been been touring together as JP, Chrissie & The Fairground Boys in support of their new album “Fidelity!” The album has been met with near universal acclaim, and I’m no different in singing it’s praises.
We dish about how they met in Cuba, produced the album and formed their own record label, including past rumors of a Chrissie Hynde solo album are put to rest. It’s 14 minutes streaming, so enjoy…
Listen to a few tracks from “Fidelity!” below. Highlights include “If You Let Me” and the bouncy title track. The albums theme of lust, love and frustration is thick with authenticity and excellent songwriting.
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International Pop Overthrow "Vol. 13"
Disc 2 gets a bit heavier with a classic rock styled “What are We Gonna Do?” By the Stanleys and Rob Bonfiglio’s excellent “How To Mend A Heart.” A pair of energetic tracks are Popgun’s “All Messed Up” and “All Systems Go”by Smash Fashion. Tiny Volcano contributes a catchy piano melody with “Emily” and we are treated to Buddy Love’s greatest and newest single “Crying Town.”
Disc 3 starts with Zoe Scott’s “Hard Habit,” a radio worthy hit single that arguably deserves major media attention. Unconventional sounding rockers in “Gilded Frankenstein” by Hijinx and “Please Operator” by Pounders are interesting, but a gorgeous mid-tempo “I Want It Anyway” by The Afternoons recalls Gerry and The Pacemakers. The driving tempo and guitars of The Wags “Just Keep Movin’ On” will encourage repeat listens. A few novelty tracks here and there (like Cosmo Topper’s “Hippy Christmas”) keep the mood playful between the “serious” tracks. Every year Mr. Bash discovers power pop gold nuggets throughout the IPO festivals and this year is no exception. Keep mining Dave, and we’ll keep our ears glued to the headphones.
