Greatest Hits: Apples in Stereo and Pugwash

Apples in Stereo “#1 Hits Explosion”
After a collection of stray tracks with Electronic Projects for Musicians, singer/songwriter Robert Schneider puts together a proper collection for the uninitiated here into what makes Apples in Stereo a great band. #1 Hits Explosion! gives us sixteen tracks from the group’s six albums. There is nothing new here for long time Elephant Six followers, but it’s a great opportunity for a younger generation to discover this band. Out September 1st, listen to the tracks on the widget below.


Pugwash “Giddy”
Andy Patridge’s Ape Records has signed on power pop powerhouse Pugwash, featuring those irrepressible Irishmen, Thomas Walsh and Keith Farrell. This allows a compilation of their catchiest hits to reach those who haven’t heard the symphonic pop stylings of the group before. Walsh is that rare breed of musician with a knack for crafting perfect melodic hooks with ease. The band has worked with XTC’s Andy Partridge & Dave Gregory, Michael Penn, Jason Falkner, and Nelson Bragg of The Brian Wilson Band, so the pedigree here is enviable. The collection includes work from 1999’s Almond Tea to Eleven Modern Antiquities (one of my favorites from last year). And if you can’t seem to get enough of Walsh’s Anglo-pop genius, I would recommend his collaboration with Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy) to form the cricket-themed The Duckworth Lewis Method. And you don’t need to know sticks from a wicket to enjoy the music.

MySpace | Pugwash website | Puwash interview

Gone fishin’ till next week.

Dearest readers,

I will be taking a short break from the blog this week. Forgiveness, please. I will return next week with more power pop reviews and commentary on musical current events. Until then, take it easy and keep your headphones filled with pop goodness.

The Powerpopaholic

Mike Finley and Kevin Hearn


Mike Finley “The Way We Are” EP
If you could come up with a perfect single for the end of August, then I nominate Mike Finley’s “Summer’s Gone” with it’s jangle-filled guitar melody and sunny chorus. It’s the highlight of the album, and I would love to here more songs like this one. Fans of The Rembrandts and the Gin Blossoms will appreciate Finley’s dramatic pop vocals on “Die Trying (Hard To Love)” and the somber guitar ballad “Good Morning America.” The ballad about an English immigrant’s appreciation is a simple and well written experience. “Love” is another inspirational mid-tempo song that skirts the edges of contemporary Christian pop. Finley plays it safe here, and that’s fine – but to stand out he will need to push those musical boundaries. Overall a good EP that shows lots of pop potential.


MySpace | Lala | Amazon

Kevin Hearn and Thinbuckle “Havana Winter”
Havana Winter is not a reference to Canadians’ preferred seasonal vacation; it’s the name of Hearn’s five-year-old daughter. Hearn is a pop veteran, foremost as the keyboardist of The Barenaked Ladies. But the songs on Hearn’s fifth solo album are linked thematically by references to weather and nature. It opens with a brilliant alt-pop theme “Coma” with a great call to action for the tech savvy masses “Tell all the urban sprawlers/ tell all the deep sea trawlers/ and the technological creep/ it’s time to come out of your coma.” The track has some help from Lou Reed on guitar and moog, although the solo toward the ending threw me off a bit. Much of the other tracks here are subtle pop swing (“On The Runway”) or sleep inducing ballads, (“Reeling” with alt. legend Laurie Anderson’s cello) but the true gem here is the hook filled “Huntsville, CA” about Hearn’s Ontario summer getaway. These few tracks make it worth a look, if not a cherry-picking exercise.


MySpace | Kevin Hearn’s Site | Amazon

Charlotte Pop Fest Update

The popcasts are going strong, thanks James Deem! The next “Live” Charlotte Pop Fest Popcast will take place TONIGHT Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at 10:00 PM Eastern. There will be a SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT and FREE DOWNLOADS given away. Both Glen Burtnik and Bleu are now booked to appear.

Charlotte Pop Fest