Quite a few power poppers of note have singles out, so it's time to round them all up in one place.
Bleu-Love You So. Bleu McAuley has proven to be a pop polymath over the years and his latest is an ultra-catchy slice of pop in the true sense. In fact "Love You So" is so catchy it's been featured in a ubiquitous eBay commercial you've probably heard. iTunes
Bryan Estepa-No Ordinary. Great to have new music from one of power pop's most reliable performers over the last decade-plus, and while I want to say "No Ordinary" is no ordinary Bryan Estepa track, it kinda isn't but that's a good thing. iTunes
Andy Reed-Truth to My Love. Andy Reed's been busy making music with The Legal Matters and brother act The Reed Brothers so this is the first release under his own name in some time and it's another example of his fine pop songcraft. iTunes
Downstate Darlings-King James/Ordinary Kind. While the name Downstate Darlings may not have a familiar ring, it's the new project from New York rocker Chris Abad, featured here before. This double-sided single is a great introduction for the project. "King James" is a Fountains of Wayne-type tune with crunchy guitars and synths, and "Ordinary Kind" is a melodic rocker. iTunes
Timmy Sean-In California. After his exhaustive 52-track Song of the Week project in 2015, Timmy Sean is back with some new music and "In California" has all the big hooks and big guitars you remember from his previous work. iTunes
Michael Simmons-This is Most Certainly True. Simmons has been a standout over the years in bands such as sparkle*jets u.k. and The Yorktown Lads, and his recent solo work. His latest applies his knack for melody with political protest as he takes on our increasingly toxic political culture.
Showing posts with label Andy Reed. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 11, 2018
Friday, February 02, 2018
Mark Lane & The Reed Brothers

*Yes, technically this was a 2017 release but it came out about a week before the end of the year so I'm going ahead and counting it for 2018.
iTunes

iTunes
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Mid-March Roundup

Bandcamp

iTunes

Bandcamp
Labels:
Andy Reed,
Cheap Star,
Nick Piunti,
Propeller,
Sloan,
Stereo Tiger,
The Well Wishers
Friday, December 11, 2015
Mid-December Roundup.

iTunes

Bandcamp | Kool Kat

iTunes
Friday, August 22, 2014
Friday Roundup.

Bandcamp

CD Baby | iTunes
Friday, June 13, 2014
Friday Roundup.

CD Baby | iTunes

CD Baby | iTunes
Labels:
Andy Kentler,
Andy Reed,
Chris Richards,
The Legal Matters
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Two for Thursday, 6/27/13

CD Baby | Bandcamp

CD Baby | iTunes
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Midweek Roundup.

CD Baby | SoundCloud | iTunes

CD Baby | iTunes

CD Baby | iTunes
Labels:
An American Underdog,
Andy Reed,
Buttonjaw,
Mike Barnett
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
CD of the Day, 8/5/08: Andy Reed-Fast Forward

Many of you may not know Michigan's Andy Reed, but those who snagged his 2006 debut EP The Great Compression certainly remember him, and now that he's released his first full-length the power pop community is going to take notice. The EP was quite good, but it didn't prepare me for how stunningly good Fast Forward is. If your tastes run in the Jon Brion/David Grahame/Emmit Rhodes/Elliott Smith area, just go ahead and click on the links below.
Two other albums that spring to mind here are the recent Adrian Whitehead disc and Braden Blake's A Year In Pajamas from 2004, pure pop with a sophisticated edge and pristine melodies. "The Ballad of...." kicks things off, and it's about a perfect an opener for this kind of sound as it switches between Brionesque balladry and Beatlesque bop without missing a beat. "Crazy Things" is a lush, string-laden number that calls to mind Jellyfish's quieter moments, while "The Criminal" and its breezy feel is Joe Pernice-meets-Paul McCartney country. "Novacaine" is as languid as its title may imply, but that doesn't mean this beautiful ballad will put you to sleep.
Meanwhile, the tempo picks up mid-album with "Thank You", a high-quality traditional power pop number in the vein of Michael Carpenter, and the Cars-like synths and distorted guitars of "Tied Up". "Around the Town" is a jaunty acoustic guitar-and-honky tonk piano number that boasts another of Reed's signature melodies, and the disc ends where it began with "Are You Listening?", another fine Brion/Beatles-influenced track that concludes with some outstanding guitar work. There's a good chance I'll be making room in year-end top 10 for this one, and you should be making room on your CD shelf as well.
CD Baby | Kool Kat (with bonus EP) | MySpace
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