The Rock Shop, 249 Fourth Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11215
Power Popaholic Fest Day 1, August 29 – Buy Tickets
Rhino House Band
Rhino House Band may hail from Brooklyn, but their sound is pure Southern California pop. They have a debut EP out on bandcamp
Rhinohouseband.bandcamp.com
Corin Ashley
In days past Corin was a guitarist and songwriter in the Boston power pop band The Pills, now solo has a style that similar to Paul McCartney with big hooks and sprinkles of psychedelia. www.corinashley.com/
Lisa Mychols Three
The Lisa Mychols 3 is a Mod power trio, hailing from Long Beach, California, featuring former members of Nushu and The Waking Hours. Currently recording their debut record for the Vandalay Records label.
www.lisamychols.com
What they are saying about the Fest:
“You get these bands that just love, love playing music, and getting them all under one roof is such a great experience to see. Seeing seven or eight pure pop bands together, that’s an experience that you’re almost never going to have.” – fan at Power Popaholic Fest
Power Popaholic Fest Day 2, August 30 – Buy Tickets
Chris Richards & The Subtractions
Detroit’s Chris Richards is a singer, guitarist and songwriter who’s been a fixture on the area music scene since the late 1980s, with his band The Subtractions displays the effervescent enthusiasm of a true fan when he talks about the bands he loves — from the Kinks, the Who and Elvis Costello to Sloan, the Posies and Teenage Fanclub. Chris Richards and the Subtractions
Eric Barao
Eric Barao is a singer-songwriter from Massachusetts and a graduate of Berklee College of Music with a degree in songwriting. After playing in the band The Cautions, Eric’s debut full-length album as a solo artist was released on April 2nd 2013, and features guest musicians from the Boston area and beyond. www.ericbarao.com
Paul Bertolino
Paul Bertolino is one of those dreaded record/pop culture geeks. After a 12 year stint as drummer for Phersephone’s Bees, and sevral solo releases, Paul feels today’s youth is primed and ready for Paul Williams/Beach Boys/Beatles/Left Banke-inspired psych pop like never before. paulbertolino.bandcamp.com
London Egg
If you take The Beatles message of love and spirituality, The Stones sexual bravado, pair that up with The Who’s musical forcefulness and drag it through the streets of New York, that’s pretty much the London Egg story. reverbnation.com/londonegg