April Showers: Richard Turgeon, The Caper Clowns, The New Pornographers, Caleb Nichols, Moonspin, The Red Birds


A burst of spring creativity for artists this week. Richard Turgeon, who I dubbed king of “dad rock” has a theme for all you struggling musicians who don’t want to be a “Small Fry.” We are also glad to see those Danish power pop masters The Caper Clowns are coming up with a new album, so check out the advance track. Another welcome return are The New Pornographers with a “Ballad of the Last Payphone,” with an amazing catchy rhythm here with added wistful NYC nostalgia. Speaking of catchy, Caleb Nichols shows us his hypnotic harmonies with “Hag Stone,” and lastly a pair of great freebies for you to download. Moonspin is the Swiss duo of Fabian Ellenberger and Pascal Stocker, with a both traditional rock and a jangling pop sound, and I really like the strong melody of “I Can’t Wait.” And from Angers, France, The Red Birds do the familiar power pop we all know and love. Merci!






The Push Puppets video premiere and new music from The Genuine Fakes, Stay, The New Pornographers, Phantom Note, Strange Neighbors


Illinois band Push Puppets made a good impression on their debut with superior melodic skills courtesy of singer/guitarist Erich Specht. Bandmates Greg Essig (drums), John William Lauler (bass), and Kyle Magnusson (keyboards) keep the sound crisp and bright. Here is a brand new video from that album; “Center of the Storm” which is akin to Crowded House in spots.

At the tail-end of 2022, The Genuine Fakes gives us a power pop taste of the new year with a new EP; listen to “Two Fine Lovers,” and “The Receiver” which are great songs. I’m going through David Bash’s top 100 list and found the band Stay is already hot on a new EP, covering The Move, and generally doing a Stonesy “Get Going.” The New Pornographers also is prepping a big return with the first track “Really Really Light.” Newbie from Portland, Oregon Phantom Note gives us a freebie with some jangle and melodic strum. Check out the opener “I Should Know By Now” and “Lonely As Hell,” these guys have real talent!  Another impressive newbie here is Strange Neighbors from New York City. Check out the cool riffs from “Skeleton Boy” to “Window Watching.” Not a bad start for the new year.