The Power Popaholic Interview: Anton Barbeau

Anton Barbeau

Aaron has a lengthy chat with prolific indie-pop artist Anton Barbeau. We discuss the new album “Power Pop!!!” and its songs, along with the definitions of the genre, several of his past albums, and his songwriting process. We also talk about his newly released collaboration with Scott Miller (Loud Family) and Julian Cope.

Hoodoo Gurus Interview: Chariot of The Gurus?

Hoodoo Gurus

Celebrating 40 years of rocking, The Hoodoo Gurus return with a cautionary tale  

By Lee Valentine Smith

Thirty-eight years ago this month, the Sydney-based band Hoodoo Gurus released their debut LP Stoneage Romeos. The first track (on the Australian version) was their self-referential “(Let’s All) Turn On,” a swinging litany of their collective inspirations.

Fast forward to today – the global pandemic has changed the band’s touring schedule a number of times but it certainly hasn’t diminished their rockin’ intensity or overall quality of songwriting. Despite the setbacks, cancellations, and postponements of the Covid-19 era, the members of the beloved Australian band have released their 10th studio album.

Chariot of the Gods (Big Time Phonograph Record Co. / EMI) is injected with the band’s usual exuberance. The album’s current single “Carry On,” celebrates the steadfast determination of the human spirit. Likewise, Chariot highlights “World of Pain,” “Get Out of Dodge” and “Answered Prayers” deftly meld classic ingredients of pure pop, aggressive punk, and delightfully off-kilter kitsch.

Read this interview with the band, by guest writer Lee Valentine Smith