Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Blog #4 (the NEW Number One aka the RESTART)


Everything is back to square one here...hello everyone, Powerpoplarry here with the new rebooted blog now called MusicBuzzFeed.  Hopefully, more people will read it this time!!

Kicking things off...new Long Island artist Charlie Dane, whom you can find at www.charliedane.net

She just self-released her 4-years-in-the-making debut album "Dreamland", and at first, things seem not too unique, because there are plenty of artists releasing records like this, singer-songwriter, female, acoustic-rooted, melodic powerpop instinct, well-produced, etc.  But look deeper and listen more than once, and certain things stand out.  Firstly, the melodies.  They are accessible but not exactly formulaic.  There are lots of adventurous twists and turns, while still retaining her sense of hook.  The lyrics are personal but still universal.  No two songs sound the same, which means that somehow, each song retains an individuality and memorability, so they sound familiar but still fresh with each listen.  Charlie's voice is tuneful, on pitch and clear as a bell, with the feel of a sweeter, more girlish Colbie Caillat.  The lyrics sound like those from a mature singer/songwriter, and here's the shocker...she is only 15...15!!  And she's been writing thiese songs since she was a seemingly precocious 10-year old kid!!  Talk about an old soul and someone way beyond her years!!

Ranging from Beatlesque rocking pop tunes with colourful psychedelic flourishes, piano & strings (opener "This One" and "Past The Point", the ELO-ish title track, "Once In A While") to slower, bluesy acoustic numbers like "98", Charlie is a bright artist with a major future ahead of her.  With 14 cuts and not one of them a dud, "Dreamland" is one really good debut album that will impress anyone who listens.  And even better, she is still really young and will only grow as an artist as she enters her 20s.  Will people be ready to embrace a bright artist like Charlie??  I'd say yes.  Will they take her seriously and believe she wrote these 14 songs herself??  Hey, Justin Bieber started at just as young an age, but Charlie is more widely-appealing, to teenagers as well as Beatle fans & powerpop aficionados like myself.  Even fun youthful singalong tunes like the catchy "Tuesday's Just As Bad" can warm the hearts of longtime music listeners.  How can they not be??

All in all, Charlie Dane is one artist to watch...VERY closely.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Powerpoplarry's Side Of Things, Blog #3, July 27, 2010

Hello my followers, I know I know, long time no see...but I've been VERY busy since Blog #2 and I have lots on my plate, what can you do??

First off, I hate to start on a sad note, but I have to get this off my chest...the recent tragedy of the slaying of local East Northport, Long Island mother Ann Pabo & her 12-year-old son Connelle really hit home because I KNEW HER FOR YEARS!!  I used to see Ann around town, on the bus, all the time, as she worked at this Huntington Village law office (I think), and she brought Connelle along on rare occasions...I didn't know her that well, but I always thought she was very nice, gentle & pleasant, dignified even...she kept to herself most of the time, she had a sweet, high, raspy, speaking voice, and wore round glasses.  It was always nice seeing her around, I always said hello, she had a nice presence, never thought anything more.  Then I saw in the paper of her son being slain, and I thought "how tragic"...THEN I saw the picture of both of them...I never knew her last name was Pabo...and things hit home...I was shocked...then I saw pictures in the paper from the vigil held in their honour at the E.Northport train station, kids holding candles, and I almost lost it...it's one thing to see stories and pictures of murder victims and think "how tragic", but quite another when it's someone you actually KNOW...whether a family member, close friend, or just a pleasant regular you see around town, and it really hit me hard.  I wanted to attend the vigil but I had no idea when it was held and I was working...so I feel it's my duty and obligation to honour Ann & Connelle in my blog here...it's the least I can do, to give them a sense of dignity and closure, for them and for me.  RIP Ann & Connelle Pabo...you will be missed, you were quiet but made a small impact in my life.

OK, now on to happier topics, like....music!! ;)

Recent acquisitions have been:
1-- M.I.A...."Maya" (N.E.E.T.-XL-Interscope)...a lot better than many reviews of the album, which tore it apart...I like it a LOT...I think the negative reviews stem from the fact they expected it to venture further into hiphop territory, when in fact MIA is more about the experimental, industrial, rock, noise, Europop and danceclub side of her...a little Gaga, a little NIN, a little early Ministry.  I prefer this, a challenge, rather than her giving people what they want, aka "Paper Planes II"...MIA is not that kind of artist, and I am not big into people-pleasers, unless their ART is what the people want and she pleases herself first.  Nuff said.

2-- Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse..."Dark Night Of The Soul" (LEX-Capitol/EMI)...the finally-released onetime collab between Danger Mouse and damaged genius Mark Linkous (aka Sparklehorse) (and many guests) is excellent but bittersweet...as the label dispute was a partial reason why Mark committed suicide, and really, the label should feel responsible, as we lost one of our modern day renaissance men because of stupid business decisions...at least the album is dedicated to him as well as featured guest Vic Chesnutt, who also passed away.  The whole album is a masterpiece, which doesn't hurt that it features other guest spots by the Flaming Lips, Nina Persson (famously of the Cardigans and A Camp), Susanne Vega, warped filmmaker/musician David Lynch, and many more.  Dark, tuneful, and sad...a triumph of this or 2008, when it was supposed to be released.

3-- Sheryl Crow..."100 Miles From Memphis" (A&M/Interscope)...great followup to 2008's "Detours", and a nice sorta-tribute to her southern soul roots, including Stax & Hi Records...as well as 70s AM radio pop...it's full of great originals and a few inspired covers of Terence Trent D'Arby's "Sign Your Name" (with one Justin Timberlake...who is from Memphis) and the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back", a tribute to her onetime boss...there is even the reggae-ish "Eye To Eye" featuring one Keith Richards!!!  Sheryl is on a roll..."Summer Day" is a great first single and "Peaceful Feeling" rocks.

4-- Jacob Vanags..."Pulses Are Pluses" (self-released)...featured artist at July's Every Third Thursday at LIVE in East Northport, this EP by NY transplant via Ohio is awesome...he's a piano powerpop artist in the same vein as Ben Folds but with his own twist...he's very melodic with catchy hooks. cool lyrics, a sense of humour, and creativity in arrangements...if it were up to me, Jake would be headed for the top of the pop charts ASAP...hey, it might happen regardless!!  Watch out for this guy.

5-- Michelle Raitzin..."Michelle Raitzin" (Rondel Records)...this self-released 2009 debut album by Great Neck, Long Island, 18-year old powerpop singer/songwriter/pianist Michelle Raitzin really shows great promise.  7 of the 11 tunes are co-writes by Michelle and her dad Michael, and the other 4 are good-to-great covers of outside material...but the sequence of the album emphasizes her writing and originals, not the covers, which basically fill the album out nicely.  The album is good pop/powerpop with nice arrangements and really good, radio-friendly vocals...she shows serious promise...if I can compare her to anyone, I would say she is not unlike aspiring Long Island artist Kyle Lardner or LI duo Jac & Jill...accessible and radio-friendly, homespun even, but more than just a demo, and not overly commercial or polished like the horrible Charice.  There is SERIOUS promise with Michelle, as she is a great performer, a growing writer, a really good and charming singer, she was on numerous Kidz Bop records growing up and more, but I just saw the album on Amazon.com and saw a seller was selling the album for $600!!!!  Like, why???  Was she picked up by a major label and this album forced to be out-of-print????  Any answers would be helpful.

6-- Pete Sanchez..."Raccoon Maizy" (Sir Chorus Beef Publishing)...this band of 2 sets of brothers (George & Brian Wolf and Scott & Sean Bruno) surprised me bigtime.  They rock, they are hilarous and have a self-depreciating humour over the course of the whole record, not unlike jokesters Patent Pending.  Any album that starts off with 2 songs called "Worst Song Ever" & "WSE 2" should be terrible but it's not, plus the rest of the album consists of fun tunes with cool 1-word titles like "School" & "Stoned"...she will probably be a fun, kickass rocking band to see live, my hunches tell me.

7-- The Roast Beef Curtains..."Pleasure EP" (self-released)...a fun debut (??) EP with 5 reggae/modern rock hybrid tunes, not unlike early Sublime, and a Jewish slant...the song "Rabbi David" is obvious...but the RBC are pretty cool.

8-- We're All Just Passing Through..."Bedroom Recordings Vol. 1" (self-released)...really good singer/songwriter record with 3 cool songs: "Dreamcatcher", "The World At Your Feet", & "Nobody Picks A Fistfight In NYC"...recorded in Travis' bedroom in North Babylon, Long Island.  Vocally, Travis resembles Brendan B. Brown from Northport's Wheatus, but the tunes are well-written and the melodies & hooks are pretty obvious, but in a great way...the guy is really good and I want to hear every tune he has written in his vault.  Really!!  I will shine his shoes.

9-- Stereo Skyline!!..."Stuck On Repeat" (Columbia/Sony)...really cute powerpop record by this young East Meadow, Long Island-based foursome...it's a very short little treat, 8 catchy tunes, 20 minutes long, but you may find yourself playing it twice in a row...soundwise, it's powerpop in the Fountains Of Wayne/Click Five/Hanson mold, but they have their own twist...the single "Tongue Tied" is a REALLY cute, charming little song, as flu catchy as Hanson's "MMMBop", which features a funny cameo by the lead singer of Hey Monday...not singing but the end of a telephone...singer calls up, gets "tongue-tied", and she's like, "um, HELLO!!!  This is not funny!!"  I laughed and had to play the song 3 times in a row to get my fix...you might do the same.

Fave overlooked artist (in the US) of the blog: Canadian singer/songwriter AMANDA MARSHALL...she has not released a new studio album since 2002's masterwork "Everybody's Got A Story", which was a great hybrid of singer/songwriter pop/powerpop, orchestrations, and hiphop, and her lyrics on the record cut deep with issues regarding how your can't judge people with preconceptions on the surface.  The label in the US, Columbia/Sony, really dropped the ball on this record...they changed the cover to a nice but lamer substitute...the original Canadian cover would have gotten people's attention instantly, the videos got no play on MTV/VH1, and they did not promote the album AT ALL in the US (all over Canada, yes, but not below the border)...it was ahead of the curve...it has as much in common with Jay-Z as it does with, say, Sheryl Crow or Melissa Etheridge.  The lyrics are edgy too, with many bleep-worthy words radio would have had to work around.  Her first 2 albums, her self-titled debut from 1995 and "Tuesday's Child" from 1999 are worthy too, with great writing and rocking tunes, if a tad heavier in mood & lyrics...EGAS is a bit lighter in mood, but edgier and more visionary in approach, and it sounds better and more timely NOW, in 2010, than it did in 2002...who else would write a song called "Double Agent"??  Amanda is bi-racial but does not look it at all...blonde hair & blue-eyed, but her hair is long and curly & wavy which is the only sign of her mom's black Trinidadian race...so the song is about white people talking crap as if she was one of them, but she's not...another song, "Brand New Beau", is about her coming home unexpectedly and finding her boyfriend cheating on her in bed, but with another man...pretty deep stuff, but done in a fun, playful manner.  She released (only in Canada) a singles collection in 2003 called "Intermission" with 2 killer, then-new songs, one called "Cross My Heart" and the other "Till We Fall In", worthy of her prior work, but hasn't released anything since.  Now's a great time to appreciate her work, really.

Next up, Lady Gaga...saw her at Madison Square Garden, on July 9, 2010, and I must say, it could be one of THE greatest shows I have ever seen...a 2 1/2 hour spectacle (not counting the opening act)...and yes the show is very much worthy of that word...all creative sets, daring costumes, props, a great setlist...19 tunes...all 8 from "The Fame Monster" EP, 8 from "The Fame" album proper, 1 GREAT new song "You & I", a piano ballad rocker from her upcoming album that has more in common with Billy Joel & Elton John than anything she has released besides "Speechless", and 2 unreleased GREAT songs "Glitter & Grease" and "Vanity" which proves Gaga probably has a vault filled with great unreleased originals and that she has more in common with prolific powerpop bands like the Posies, Prince, Jellyfish and the Jayhawks than Madonna.  There was not one empty seat in the house and everybody was celebratory...what was also great about Gaga's show was that, yeah, it was staged and rehearsed, but she showed her shortcomings and vulnerability, warts and all, which only made her that more human and endearing and made made me and everyone else love her more...what other MSG act would talk about the love she has for her dad or the "drunk assholes" that inspired her???  Not too many, if at all.  I love the woman, period, and my $110 spent on my ticket was worth every penny.  Her merch booths rivaled KISS and I gladly plopped down $70 on a night-exclusive T-shirt (the white one that said in gold "Madison Square Gaga") and a really nice silver tour program book.  AND I will gladly see Gaga again...can't get enough...and openers (and Gaga friends) Semi Precious Weapons had to be one of THE great opening acts I've ever witnessed...a very fun gay-friendly head-on collision of glam & trash...1974-era New York Dolls and "Highway To Hell" AC/DC...and they promoted the hell out of Gaga, as much as their own band...when they were headlining clubs in 2006, Gaga was THEIR opening act, and she's been loyal to her friends...she got them signed to Geffen, Cherrytree, Streamline and Perez Hilton's label Perezcious Music, and Gaga executively produced their label debut "You Love You", a very fun record...if it doesn't sell millions of copies, who cares??  Fun rock & roll trash.

An upcoming festival I would love to attend is: Virgin Mobile's Free Fest in Columbia, Maryland, on September 26th...very likely I will be there...MIA is headlining.

A recent discovery....co-ed Brookyn duo Sleigh Bells...not THEM, they are great!!  No, what I discovered was that female singer Alexis Krauss was, 10 years ago or so, the lead singer/bass player in one of my fave girlbands ever, RUBYBLUE...who recorded THE great lost albums of the 00's, 2001's "Beyond Pink", which never got offically released because their label, Edel America, went belly up right before the album was to come out.  Promos were issued and you coulda easily found it for a dollar at downtown NYC stores like Sounds, Norman's, Kim's Underground, and Academy.  Now "new" copies (never new and sealed, as they were all open promos with cuts in the barcodes) go for $100 on Amazon, but USED copies go for 38 cents...snap them up while you can...Rubyblue's record "Beyond Pink" I call a lost classic.

Records I haven't gotten yet BUT I need are the new Scissor Sisters album "Night Work" (Polydor UK-Downtown/Universal) and Kylie Minogue's deluxe edition of "Aphrodite" (CD/DVD) (Parlophone UK-Astralwerks/EMI), as I collect them both.

This was exciting, as in the Sunday NY Times, I was in a picture in an article on the LIVE record store, featured on July 11th, in a picture with Jac & Jill performing acoustically during their June Every Third Thursday!!!  There is a link to the article on their Myspace page...John from the store and Rick Eberle told me about the pic before I saw it, so I was shocked to say the least!!  ;)  Anyhoo, Jac & Jill's performance at Loony Tunes in West Babylon, Long Island, is a KICKASS record store!!  My first time there, and I was blown away...not just their selection and prices but their stage and PA rivals that at many NYC venues!!  And J&J really rocked on stage...just excellent and charming.  What's great about them, and not so great about many/most radio-friendly, radio-driven pop acts, is that Jac & Jill are not stuck in the pop formula...that verse-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-fade formula that pop is made of but gets rote and boring if creativity is sucked dry.  They are not afraid of being MUSICIANS and able to JAM without losing sight of the songs or getting too "JAMMY" (if you get my drift)!!  They build on their solid songs, play with the arrangements, add a little cover to the beginning of one, or break into another while midsong...like Madonna's "Like A Prayer" at the beginning of "Can't Stop"...they get funky too and ride the groove one minute, and jam on a tasty riff the next, emphasize their creamy harmonies, the works, they are not boring.  Their band is really tight, Jill is a KILLER guitarist and Jac is no slouch on the keys either.  J&J's live band consists of: Jaclyn Quatela on lead vocals and keys, Jill Winter on lead guitar and backing vocals, Shawn Keys on keyboards, Adam Dunn on the drums (he kicks ass), David Holder on 6-string bass and backing vocals, and Wayne Smith on backing vocals, so yes, lots of harmony, killer tunes, fun stage presence and rocking musical attack...excellent on all fronts, and the scary thing is they literally just started!!  I also wonder why Jac & Jill's self-titled, self-released debut album is not on Amazon.com yet???????????  They would sell loads on there, as that is one site that many music fans like myself buy music.

The 2 recent Every Third Thursday concerts at LIVE have been great.  June's on the 17th consisted of:
LI powertrio Butterscotch Stanley (from Hauppaugue)...they were interesting and decent...like the Pixies, but not nearly as catchy...nice guys though...big turnout for them and the singer/guitarist managed to break a string...rock & roll!!!!
Michelle Raitzin...see my review of her self-titled debut album above...
David Diamond, from Bethpage...why have I NOT heard of this guy before!?!?!  AMAZING!!  He's like killer alt-country rootsrock, in the same quality vein as the Jayhawks or Gram Parsons!!  His latest album, the self-released 2010 title "Revenge Of The Slowpoke" is a 15-tune instant classic...and his band kicked ass...David was on acoustic guitar and kickdrum at the same time, this HOT redhead named Victoria, who is a singer/songwriter herself, was on creamy harmony vocals, and various percussion instruments like eggshaker and washboard, there was a lead guiatrist on hollowbody Gibson, and a utility player situated behind me on keyboards and 6-string electric violin!!  What killer songs and a killer creative band with creative arrangements...David was totally lowkey & unpretentious, his songs were REALLY well-written, and I literally HAVE to get everything he has written...he looks like Peter Buck from REM, sounds like Marc Olson, wears glasses and his songs speak for themselves, what talent!!
Lastly, the headliner, John Hampson from Nine Days ("Absolutely (Story Of A Girl")) could not show up, as he had a funeral to attend, but the show was great in the end.

Then, during July's, on the 15th, the lineup was:
LI transplant via Ohio Jacob Vanags...he kicked ass with his great tunes, great voice, cool keyboard skills...including his little Casio toy, and beatboxing skills...he could EASILY give Adam Young/Owl City a run for his money...see my review of his EP "Pulses Are Pluses" above...
LI powerpop band The Last Days Of Summer...they were pretty good and the funny notable thing about their set is that their drummer didn't play drums during their set!!!  It was his job to pass around flyers/promo cards that night and they were on his ass the whole night!!  He was with his girlfriend but I felt bad for the guy...they sounded good though and emphasized the harmonies and guitar interplay.
Travis aka We're All Just Passing Through...it was him on acoustic guitar and lead vocals and his cute sister Alexa on harmonies...GREAT songs and a vocal intensity similar to Wheatus...they went to the same highschool as me...as they were from Centerport...and are great people, instant friends...see my review of their EP above...
Lastly, Melotone...I had no idea what to expect, but they were interesting to say the least...an instrumental band...yes I said instrumental...that was a tital goofball machine...think part cartoon music, part Frank Zappa, part New Order-ish drum machine attack, and part jamband like the Disco Biscuits...they were great musicians (guitar/bass/drums/keys) but counterattacked that with goofball antics and funny faces and expressions, especially the ubernerd keyboard player and drummer...they exhausted the whole room...and they are nothing like Mellowdrone, who is a kickass powerpop 1-man band Jonatahn Bates, who is a hybrid of the Cars and Beck.

Lastly, I attended the 10th Annual Siren Festival in Coney Island, Brooklyn, on the VERY hot and sweaty July 17th, 2010...I mainsly went for the great Brooklyn co-ed indie powerpop band The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, they did not disappoint and I met them afterwards.  Other faves were the great but mysterious powerpop/bubblegum/surf/indie artist/band DOM (yep just Dom)...he gave me a copy of their 10-inch EP vinyl...and the PIL/Slits-ish Apache Beat.  Matt & Kim were fun but unmemorable, Kid Leo & The Pharmacists were just unmemorable, I missed Holy Fuck and Screaming Females...and I met two of the bands I missed but heard were awesome...this one cool power rock & roll trio with a GREAT female singer with a cool afro, EARL GREYHOUND, as well as Baltimore indie blonde-female-fronted band Wye Oak who are signed to Merge...Night Marchers were alright but not nearly as good as their predecessors Rocket From The Crypt & Drive Like Jehu.  I missed Surfer Blood, Harlem, Cymbals Eat Guitars, and, regretfully, Ponytail, who I hear are really cool, rocking and original.  It was a good time by all.

Well, this was a long entry...any comments are welcome, feedback, insults, whatever...sorry for boring you, but this LOOOOOONG entry was a long-time coming, after much business and procrastination...hey, whattareyagonnado, right???  Until next time, peace to you all... ;)

Powerpoplarry

Friday, June 4, 2010

Powerpoplarry's Side Of Things Blog #2: June 4th, 2010

Hello again, my followers!! ;)  I feel like Mister Rogers with my greeting.  Anyhoo, as I ended off my last, first, blog, I mentioned that I would explain how I got in a pic with Winona Ryder.  Very simple, 1996, a gig by Seattle (actually Bellingham, WA) powerpopgods The Posies, NYC, late lamented club/venue Tramps, on 21st Street in Manhattan.  This place was much loved, and all the cool bands played there over the years.  One of the best, besides the Posies, was the reunited Big Star (with the recently deceased Alex Chilton)...with head Posies Jon Auer & Ken Stringfellow filling in, and opening acts Superdrag and Yo La Tengo...other key gigs were the Muffs and Aimee Mann, and the wildest was Shane McGowan & The Popes...as the Pogues were on hiatus...the whole place was a moshpit.  Tramps was awesome, had great sound, and had so many memories for me over the years and I do miss it...the only downfall about that club, for those who do not know, is that there was this pole in the middle of the room.  It was great if you were drunk or tired and needed something to hold on to, but on the other side of the coin was the fact that it got in the way and always blocked your view of the band on stage.  However, it was part of the package and added to my memories of Tramps...lots of NYC clubs are closing these days but just as many seem to be opening, so there will always be live gigs by cool bands all over the city, and the scene will always thrive, like a cool cockroach.  Anyhoo, back to my Winona story, I get to go backstage after the Posies finish their set...one thing that stood out besides a great, tight, set with lots of energy and even a song sung by one of their roadies in overalls...was that Ken Stringfellow had his hair dyed a pinkish purple and was actually wearing a white dress, really funny and total punkrock...anyhoo, backstage at Tramps was actually downstairs, so I get to go, the band's dressing room was open, so I pop in, and there was Winona and Ken...in that dress...intimate on the room's couch!!  Other people were around but I was taken aback, like oops sorry, am I interrupting??  But they were cool about everything, and Winona was very nice and gracious, agreed to a photo with your's truly, and even signed my Posies "Randy Leasure's CD Sampler"...so that disc is signed both by the band AND Winona...I still have it as it has sentimental value.

I've had lots of similar adventures over the years I've been going to gigs.

Upcoming shows are co-ed UK electronic duo La Roux on Monday, alt-country/southern soul/singer-songwriter Tift Merritt on June 17th, and Lady Gaga on July 9th...looking forward to those.  Plus that record release party by Jac & Jill on June 29th, and a local gig at the Union Square BestBuy by hotly tipped NYC band Skye Claire & The High Society on June 24th.

Recent CD acquisitions have been: Marina & The Diamonds' "The Family Jewels" (GREAT and highly eccentric Welsh/Greek artist Marina Diamandis and her revolving cast of players...think Kate Bush & Florence & The Machine meet Lady Gaga or Scissor Sisters...and Marina sometimes sounds like a female Robert Smith from the Cure), genreless female artist Janelle Monae...both her debut album "The ArchAndroid" and the preview EP: "Metropolis: The Chase Suite"...the EP from 2008 is Suite #1 and the new album is Suites 2 & 3...I love the way she combines punk, soul, soundtrack scores, new wave, funk, James Bond theme-music including vocals reminiscent of Shirley Bassey, Disney music...Janelle is all over the place but has a singular vision so she is able to seamlessly combine all these disparate elements into a really cool artful whole...she is kind of a genius.  Lastly, hotly tipped Brooklyn duo Sleigh Bells...taken under the wing of one M.I.A., this duo is reminiscent of UK duo the Ting Tings but with the guitars and noise levels recorded into the red, cranked into overdrive.  You can tell that the album "Treats" was recorded loudly, so even if your volume knob might be on 6, it feels like it's on 20.  The songs are cool and catchy and singsongy, but with the noise levels on assault, they are reminiscent of bands like My Bloody Valentine.  I hear that Sleigh Bells are an exciting band to see live as well, which is as important as having a cool record, it's equal.

Lastly, with American Idol Season 9 over, Simon Cowell is signed off and free to set up his new US edition of his highly successful talent show "The X-Factor".  The next step is almost in place, meaning nabbing one of the judges.  In the UK, his main foil was Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole...Girls Aloud are the UK's most successful girlgroup ever, with no lineup changes, 5 albums, 1 hits collection, 8 DVDs, and 20 straight top 10 singles in the UK (out of 21, the 21st, 2009's "Untouchable" just missed the top 10, peaking at #11), not only do they have that wild success, but the group is critically-acclaimed, UK rock bands love em, and they were deemed the "pop group it's alright to like".  Anyhoo, GA is on hiatus, and the 5 girls are pursuing solo careers...with Cheryl the most successful of the 5, with her debut 2009 solo album "3 Words", mostly produced by Will.I.Am from the Black Eyed Peas, selling hugely and having 3 big singles, including 2009's best-selling single in the UK, "Fight For This Love".  Besides music, Cheryl is a L'Oreal spokesmodel, she was married to soccer star Ashley Cole, who is playing in the upcoming World Cup games in South Africa later this month...they are getting a quickie divorce because Ashley was a serial cheat, he was like the Tiger Woods of the UK...once the divorce is done, Cheryl will be moving to the US and will likely sign up with Simon Cowell as a judge on the new US "X-Factor", in a deal worth millions, and Simon is convinced Cheryl will be a huge star in America.  Besides being a fan of her and her music, I can see that because as a person, she is very warm, real, smart, funny, moralistic, has lots of heart, and she is quite beautiful-looking.  People will fall for Cheryl, and her solo music is American-sounding, unlike Girls Aloud who's music is very English and would not translate so easily.  I hope everything works out for Cheryl & Simon and we will get to really see Cheryl on US television.  Who knows??  It could develop into a demand for Girls Aloud music on US shores.  I know Cheryl's "3 Words" was supposed to get released here on Interscope, but she's about to start recording her "darker" 2nd solo record, so what gets released here will probably click.

OK, this is Powerpoplarry, signing off, be well and enjoy. ;)

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Blog #1

Blog #1... Powerpoplarry's side of things... May 21, 2010

My introduction:

Hello, people call me Powerpoplarry, I am from Greenlawn, Long Island, NY, and as my friend John DiSimeone at E.Northport store, Long Island Vinyl Exchange calls me, I am a "face", aka a scenester...I go to lots of shows, I frequent different record stores, and people seem to know who I am. I have to tell you people though, these past few weeks have been pretty hectic, life-wise and gig-wise. I have been toying with ideas for years to break into this maze which is the music business, and it's been coming to a head lately...how's this for a conundrum?? I'm not saying I know everything, but my music knowledge is more than the average listener, record company intern, and even many executives, BUT my experience in the business is practically nil, so how could I break in, preferably at an executive level, without not having had a job at a record label or related work in the first place?? I did work for an advertising agency for 10 years as a "side door" to the labels, but that didn't work. I even knew employees at Sony and Virgin, but even THEY could not get me a job in either place because they did not have the power to hire or influence others to hire me. Nor did I have an internship because no one told me while I was in college that that was necessary, nor did I take this career path seriously as I did not think I could make a living at it, nor did my family think I had a future in it either. So what are my options?? I don't want to give up on this dream of being successful in the field I love the most, MUSIC, and take up career training in something like medical billing, and many have told me I shouldn't either. I would LOVE to work for myself, but have never owned my own business before, nor do I have start-up funds, but many have started up their own internet-based companies on little or no money. My choices would be either an independent artist manager/publicist and a writer/blogger, as I've written lots of reviews for magazines and Amazon, but made no money. I know many have become financially successful blogging, and I was asked by Rick Eberle here at PopCore to blog for him, and that could be a start, so here I am. Who knows?? I could end up with a following, we'll see.

Lately, there has been a lot of death going around. Not just great musicians like Ronnie James Dio, Lena Horne, Alex Chilton, and more. But one of my oldest friends just died too young in late April...my friend Jonathan Haley, whom I've known since I was 15 or 16, had an epileptic seizure while in the shower. It could have been fatal, the seizure itself, or he could have hit his head, I don't know, but he died too young, at age 43...he was a good man and I went to my first major paid concert with him, in 1986, Radio City Music Hall, the late Robert Palmer on his "Riptide" tour with opening act, head GoGo Belinda Carlisle on a solo tour with Duran Duran's Andy Taylor on lead guitar...it was a really great show. I've been to LOTS of great gigs, but that one stood out for a variety of reasons, one being it was my first REAL one and it was with my late friend, RIP.

Back to more positive things...recent shows were a-ha's farewell tour that hit NY for only the 3rd time in their 25 year career...killer, like seeing 3 Bryan Ferry's onstage...they are NOT one-hit wonders, but innovators who came up with the intricate and upbeat melancholy sound that lesser (but good) bands like Coldplay & Keane took to the bank...besides that, a-ha had at least FIVE hits in the States...two nights ago I saw the reunited Public Image Limited, Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten's post-Pistol, pioneering dance-punk-avant garde band, their first NY stand in 17 years...and it blew my mind...and my stomach...with their heavy heavy bass, killer set.

Recent CD acquisitions...oh gosh...there were many...Glee Vol. 3 (Deluxe) (yes I am an admitted Gleek, the show is brilliant and the songs are cleverly-arranged covers)...the reissued on CD first Jayhawks record from 1986 (GREAT, like classic Gram Parsons/Flying Burrito Brothers), Keane's EP "Night Train" (GREAT), the debut by femme-opera-metal band We Are The Fallen, "Tear The World Down" (former Evanescence members with Irish singer Carly Hennessy/Smithson who was on American Idol Season 7, I am a Carly fan from her New Radicals-produced debut from 2001 "Ultimate High", and this record is good, but not as good as Nightwish or other similar bands of that ilk...on a related note, with AI9, Crystal or Lee??? I'll go with Crystal cuz she reminds me of alt-country/southern soul artist Tift Merritt and Crystal's a great songwriter...see her "Holy Toledo"), UK female singer/songwriter Ellie Goulding, her debut called "Lights"...not out in the US yet (not sure if she has a US deal even), she has a single in the movie "Kick-Ass", her great song "Starry Eyed", and she's like Dido in that she combines acoustic singer/songwriter pop with electronic dancetracks, but vocally, she's closer to Bjork or Cerys Matthews, formerly of Welsh band Catatonia...HIGHLY recommended...and imports are cheap nowadays...just order on Amazon UK and find a seller that ships internationally...another thing about Ellie...she's into running BIGtime...she got to design her own trainers (aka sneakers in the States), and is running different cities around the world...firstly the UK (saw vidclips from Liverpool, Birmingham & Manchester), then continental Europe, then the US...I am keeping track of her running adventures and want to join her when she hits NYC...she's on www.ellieruns.com ...hey, it will be fun...plus this past February (or was it April??), she nabbed the Brit Critics award, which is selected by writers and critics, and previously went to Florence & The Machine in 2009 and Adele in 2008...Ellie got 2010's award...so yes, keep an eye on Ellie Goulding...another UK act I am on is Greek/Welsh band Marina & The Diamonds...really just lead singer Marina Diamandis and her rotating cast of players...her debut album "The Family Jewels" drops in the US on Atantic next week, on the 25th...and don't get me started on Lost either...the finale is Sunday and I am waiting in anticipation.

Now for last night's event...

It was the second in a series of events called "Every 3rd Thursday", at E. Northport's soon-to-be-famed record store Long Island Vinyl Exchange (emphasis on the VINYL, and lots of turntables too), and this event is once a month, as the name implies, every 3rd Thursday, and last night was such a night. There were 4 great new bands, playing acoustically, and more intimately, and filmed & aired live on Rick Eberle's radio show...Rick was the MC and soundguy too...a man of multiple talents that Rick...

First up were Queens/Long Island female duo Jac & Jill (yes really that is their name, and it's true & fun and an instant attention-grabber)...it wasn't only their name that grabbed my attention...it was their music, talent and good-looks. Songwise, they are pure female powerpop, with killer hooks and creamy harmonies, part Bangles, part Sheryl Crow, part Letters To Cleo. The 5 songs performed...just Jac on lead vocals and harmonies (in the full band, she plays keyboards), and Jill on lead vocals, guitar and harmonies...were really good songs, hooky, catchy as hell and memorable, with the songs' popcenteredness was just in and of itself, not for the sake of getting a hit. That's what I love about powerpop and not commerciality...J&J's tunes are just naturally catchy, just the way they are honestly written, not with the intent on getting a hit single...even though it could definitely happen. All 5 songs were great and grabbed my instant attention...two that stand out were "Can't Stop" and "Mm Mm Good", which was featured in a videogame. Their record release party is upcoming on June 29th at W. Babylon's Looney Tunes store...me, I WILL be in attendance...if I'm not, J&J will kill me as I promised them I would be there, haha.

Second up were Long Island band War & Blues...who were interesting, moody, intense, compelling and heartfelt, but not completely my thing. Interesting lineup with 2 acoustic guitars...rhythm and lead, electric bass, and electronic drums. The songs were like poetry, and seemed to be centered on the soldiers who served in Iraq. Me, I don't want to go anywhere near this subject as it's really sensitive and touchy, but the songs were honest and from their hearts, so I respected them. End of story.

Third up were New Haven, Connecticut powerpop band Talking To Walls, who proceeded to grab my attention and blow me away in the process. It was basically half the band, lead singer/guitarist Brian Kelly & lead guitarist/singer Nat Webb, who had killer powerpop tuneage, great harmonies, fun attitude/humour and energy to burn...they treated the small LIVE stage like the biggest arena in the country and played their 5 songs like a headlining set such as Cheap Trick at Budokan. They fit the mold of Butch Walker and are blowing over one new fan at a time...I am an instant friend of these two...as a small coincidence, Brian is the brother of DJ Fingers at LI's institution rock station WBAB...I will not hold that against him though...as I have more of an affinity for WRXP 101.9 and Rick's show "Unlabeled" on WMJC 94.3...anyhoo, check out TTW on their funnily-titled Talking To Malls tour...fun for all, oh yes...these guys WILL win you over, as resistance is futile.

And the headliner was singer/songwriter Jameson, who was recently covered in the Smithtown Press...I had zero expectations, but I was won over. He doesn't look the part of his music either, so it took a little time to piece it all together...he looks like a deathmetal rocker...bald and with gotee...but his music is like a better James Taylor or like Freedy Johnston...so there was a little bit of mental dischord going on, but he won me over. The songs were good...he has at least 3 records out...and was affable with the crowd...he put me on the spot with my a-ha shirt and of all things Nickelodeon...I DO love Spongebob Squarepants. Anyhoo, he felt like he had trouble following Talking To Walls' killer energetic set, so he toned things down and got depressing but ended things on a high note, switching between a beautiful tan acoustic guitar to keyboard and back...Jameson has serious talent indeed...one to watch...he has a new EP out called "South Shore Girls", which he was supporting, good stuff.

This is Powerpoplarry signing off...will I get a following??? We shall see... Anyhoo, contact me on Myspace or Facebook or Twitter under powerpoplarry...the pic is of me and actress Winona Ryder...I shall explain that next time. Cheers!!! ;)