Friday, December 24, 2010

Taking over bars and holding nights for hipsters

2010 was not the finest year for new music, but certainly there were a few releases that caught my attention. Perhaps the biggest surprise was the overtly power-poppy Blood/Candy from The Posies. Over the years they have mastered the Hollies/Byrds jangle-pop sound, layered with some grunge and hard rock. But this latest release is a new direction, beautifully produced and positively filled to the brim with hooks. Over the last twenty years or so they have produced some of my favorite recordings of that period. So it is high praise from me to say that this is quickly becoming my favorite Posies release. Guest spots from Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers) and Lisa Lobsinger only enhance the broadening of musical styles to be found here.

She's Coming Down Again is a power pop masterpiece with one of the most stupdenous choruses in many a year. But underneath the layers of harmonies, fuzzed-out guitars, and uber-awesome keyboard work is one extremely sad drug parable. Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer (both born in the very late 60s) have perfected the art of power pop. One hopes they continue on for many years to come.

4 comments:

blackleatherbookshelf said...

Wow - thanks for this! I must now go find it....

Tim

blackleatherbookshelf said...

And if you hadn't seen it...

http://www.amazon.com/lm/R195AJRLMOPNBT/ref=cm_rna_own_lm

Alex said...

Love this. Wonderfully timeless (sounds like it could've come out in 1968... or 1988... or 2018).

Mister Pleasant said...

Wow, that is some list Tim. That Nada Surf release is really something else! Their metal power pop take on The Moody Blue's "Question" is just massive.