The Dashing Suns and Billy Goodrum

The Dashing Suns “Really Like You”
The summer wouldn’t be complete without a band full of swaggering garage pop that makes the best use of indie lo-fi esthetic and power pop catchiness.  Oakland based Dashing Suns take inspirations from many places, but the sound is a nice combination of The Buzzocks, Weezer and Apples In Stereo. The single “Sally Moore” will get your attention, full of lead jangle, blasting bass line and fast paced rhythm. But this is just the opener and the Kinksian “What I Want” is another great song, where the lead croons about a crush on the local slut, who treats him like crap. My favorite composition has to be “Future Thunder” which combines T.Rex and the Elephant Six with a massive guitar attack in the chorus between light campfire acoustic strums. “Shot Down” is a great piece of punk pop and “My Best Friend” is a perfect theme music for a”bromance.” The remaining tracks stay true to the indie pop energy that was on their debut EP. This album is a leap forward in growth without losing their soul, and making everything here even more infectious. This album is almost a guaranteed party starter.

Billy Goodrum “Weightless”
This album is a culmination of songs written by musician Billy Goodrum over an extended period, where he has primarily written for the feature films of the Farrelly Brothers. Goodrum’s originals are blessed with excellent compostion and stellar production. Starting with “I’ll Stay With You” the guitar melody shimmers and the album’s theme of love and romance rings true. “Hold On” is another sweet pop melody with a sticky chorus. Much of the lyrics aren’t that revelatory and pretty straightforward, like on the Elenor Rigby-like “Finished” where he states “a single man is incomplete, but a married man is finished.”  Like Seth Swirsky, this is a gentle pop that is a very pleasant addition to your easy listening collection. Other standouts are “Everlasting” and “Nerve Up” which is the most punchy pop track on the album. Both “We Should Always Be Together” from Kingpin and “The Way” from Something About Mary are included as bonus tracks. Overall, very enjoyable.

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This Blue Heaven "Quicksandglass"

This Blue Heaven is female-fronted power pop band and similar in spirit to Kelly Jones and Aimee Mann. The Boston based band has a vibrant bounce on it’s opener “Bliss,” where front woman MacKenzie Outlund intones “You better enjoy this.” The next song, “But As Hard as You Try” is a more adult oriented pop rich in it’s production and MacKenzie’s vocal soars here. Guitarist Stu Dietz puts his signature guitar sound on each tune, especially on the riff heavy “Any Other Way.” Aaron Rosenthal adds swirling synth and piano to the mix, with help from Mark Desrosiers (bass) and Brandon Erdos (drums). Stylistically melodic pop like “Future World” delivers hooks as strong as Aimee Mann’s best work, and this one is my favorite track. The distinctive synths and driving beat of “My Disgrace” is another winner. MacKenzie and Stu have a strong enough vocal chemistry to try a few sweet duet diversions like “That Summer” and “Insomnia.” But it’s the shimmering pop tracks like “As Ever As Always” that will win you over.  The group’s latest project Spinning and Shining, a five-song EP produced by Paul Q. Kolderie (Radiohead, Pixies), has released just recently (free single below) and is highly recommended.

Dani Rosenoer "Punching Keys"

I have to admit being totally impressed with Dani Rosenoer’s skill as a musician. Everyone’s Talking is his piano-rock band consisting of Dani (piano/vocals) and Evan Kuhn (guitars/vocals). The band’s now releasing it’s “Punching Keys” EP. But oh, that poor doomed piano! Their last album “Dragonflies” is produced by David Bottrill (Muse, Tool, Silverchair). The band’s pop progressive aim is very high, and as musicians they have the talent to go far.

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R. Stevie Moore Tribute Albums, Vol. 1 and 2 Free Downloads

This is a huge amount of FREE music for your ipod. R. Stevie Moore has compiled a huge list of artists, many of them power pop favorites doing a bunch of covers. The massive project is posted on the blog Sick Of The Radio and spread out over 2 massive posts and a mind blowing 47 tracks. Many of my favorites are represented like Lane Steinberg, David Gregory (XTC), Jason Falkner, Martin Newell, Eric Matthews, and The New Pornographers. Note: The quality of the music varies from artist to artist so listen to the track before you download. ENJOY!


Vol. 1 – “Copy Me, Treat Me” by RStevieMooreTribute

Vol. 2 – “New Wave Moons” by RStevieMooreTribute