The Diggers were one of those bands in the late 1997 that really deserved a second look or at least some chart fame. The Scottish quartet were very much in the mold of traditional power pop (The Beatles, the Kinks, Big Star, Badfinger and the Raspberries). I got my copy from Not Lame Records back then and this song still stands out for me.
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Lannie Flowers “Another Weekend”
New video for one of the best LPs of 2012, Lannie Flowers New Songs, Old Stories.
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Gavin Guss “Riga in The Fall”
One of my favorite songs from Gavin Guss’ sophomore LP On High. This slow melodic ballad has a West Coast feel and is sure to put you in a relaxing mood.
More album favorites for 2012
This was an excellent year for melodic rock and indie-alternative pop. I didn’t have time to rank everything, but I did want to make another list for you, these are albums that I’ve enjoyed but I didn’t have time to review. More overlooked gems will be reviewed this week.
- Amiee Mann – Charmer. She’s been making music since the 80’s, and this LP is full of her articulate pop smarts, with a vocal as sweet as ever.
- Nada Surf – The Stars Are Indifferent to Astronomy. A great melodic indie pop that’s much more upbeat than previous efforts. Takes a few listens, but it sticks with you like those classic REM albums of the 80’s.
- Field Music – Plumb. The band moves away from any single standouts to a landscape of moods and themes on an artistic level. Andy Partridge fans will understand and enjoy this.
- Brendan Benson – What Kind Of World. Benson has slowly been drifting toward the mainstream indie pop world. More roots rock here, and still melodic. A subdued but worthy addition to ipod.
- Bob Mould – Silver Age. Too old to rock and roll, too young to die? Nah. Mould returns to his Husker Du and Sugar roots and delivers one of the best hard rock alt. albums of the year.
- Jens Lekman – I Know What Love Isn’t. One of the best wistful, lovelorn pop albums I’ve heard since Elliot Smith passed on. This is heartbreak that feels honest and cathartic.
- Allo Darlin – Europe. Reminding me a bit of Tullycraft mixed with Kate Miller-Heidke, this is a great debut and excellent pop in the Belle and Sebastian mode.
- The School – Reading Too Much Into Things Like Everything. If you liked Allo Darlin, now try to imagine it filtered through Brian Wilson and Brill Building arrangements.
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BLEUSikal, the mini musikal.
I was cleaning out old projects on our Help A Musician page, and then I saw this. It’s a funding project for Bleu’s fifth album “To Hell With You.” This was not your standard “Please help fund my next album” speech – it is a really entertaining pitch. See the whole video and check out the all-star cast of extras. Pledge for the album here.