When someone tells you “He arrived with great fanfare…” that pretty much describes how Eric Matthews arrived on the scene in 1995 with It’s Heavy In Here. For a while he was considered the king of chamber pop, and then went on to explore other musical directions (jazz, glam, prog). It’s been very tough for him to live up to this first album, but he does an amazing job covering Brian Wilson’s The Lonely Sea. The big news here is he has a NEW album coming out – preview the whole thing on MySpace.
International Pop Overthrow 2009 in NYC begins!
International Pop Overthrow (or IPO, as it has affectionately become known) is a pop music festival which has been held for the past eleven years in Los Angeles. We have also held IPO for various years in Chicago, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Toronto, as well as in Liverpool, England (at the world famous Cavern Club)! This is where you can hear the power pop stars of today and the up and coming rookies from those important indie labels. Tonight Jeff Litman is expected to take the stage at International Pop Overthrow in New York at Kenny’s Castaways. Other notable musicians to appear during IPO are: Maple Mars, The Beat Rats, George Usher, Wendy Ip, Dreaming In Stereo, The Grip Weeds, Lane Steinberg, The Brixton Riot, Buddy Love and Eytan Mirsky to name just a few.
Android Angel and Jupiter One

Android Angel “Glow Worm”

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Jupiter One “Sunflower”
Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears "Mad Valentines" EP
Just in time for Halloween, Bryan Scary and The Shredding Tears worked a bit of musical magic. The mad hyperactive piano of “Andromeda’s Eyes” and even faster chorus makes it hard to enjoy, unless you’re into a musician on a sugar speed overload. Thankfully, he dials it back down to earth on the follow up “(It’s a) Gambler’s Whirl” with a tight disco-pop composition. The next track is the best, an ELO-inspired “The Garden Eleanor” with a bouncy piano and catchy hook in the chorus that is so good it’s scary (ugh. Even I groaned at that one). The other tracks are pleasant and engaging, including the lovely ballad “Maria Saint Claire” and the expansive epic “Bye Bye Babylon” that has great manic energy and guitar majesty. In summary, after a trick (track 1) we are given some wonderful musical treats to fill our metaphorical musical goody bag. The band are touring throughout fall/winter to support Mad Valentines. They plan to enter the studio early in the new year to record their next full-length album, a Western set during the early 20th century and titled Daffy’s Elixir.
