Minster Hill "Capturing Clouds in A Bottle"

Another long awaited return comes from musician Howard Herrick, who’s New Jersey band Minster Hill just released their sophomore album. The album really moves away from the pastoral XTC and Supertramp-like touch points into a more commercial pop sound. The opening track “Everything” is a glossy, yet melodic tune about a significant other who holds a grudge. For those missing the wry lyric and cool chord progressions, “Harder than Hard” will please fans of the debut, it actually reminds me a little of Bourgeois Tagg. Many songs are inspired by Howard’s experience on the west coast doing the My One and Only film soundtrack. “It’s Beyond Me” is a guitar filled rant about some one who fails to keep commitments and blows thing off. Similarly “Beg You Back” is full of strong guitar riffs with a strong vocal by Herrick. “Outerbody” and “Feeling Lonely” are fast moving rock and roll songs, however the lyrics seem to lend themselves more to ballads. And there are none here. “Help Me” is has a decent hook and goes through the story how he motivates himself to keep going on. So as I mentioned, fans of ringing guitar will find a lot to like, although many songs sounded too similar and tend to blend together. Thankfully, “Waiting For The Perfect Day” has some nice free form guitar breaks in a more psychedelic composition. For fans of adult oriented rock it’s definitely worth a listen.

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The Orange Peels "2020"

It’s been about four years since Allen Clapp and his band The Orange Peels made a new record, but it’s a welcome return after label hopping lately. The album really is a look into the future by looking back over the past, through sharp guitars, lush melodies and strong rhythms that drive each track. The opening track “We’re Gonna Make It” is full of driving drums and indie pop guitar strums that offers hope for these trying times. Next, “Seaside Holiday” is a shimmering piano track that is almost straining to be positive. Good thing we get less glossy on “Shining Like Stars” with a great distorted guitar lead that approaches greatness here, it’s my favorite track. Piano pop is always a treat, and with “Birds of A Feather” it comes with hand-claps and harmonies. The Sgt. Pepper-like “Emily Has Told Me Why” is another highlight here that floats on air with layers of guitars and dense orchestral backdrop. If you are looking for power pop that visibly shines with west coast sunshine, look no further. Clapp has a stable of veterans assisting here: Oed Ronne (The Ocean Blue) on lead guitars, electric sitar and vibes, Jill Pries on bass guitars, Bob Vickers (The Incredible Vickers Bros.) on drums and John Moremen (the Roy Loney Band) on guitars. Add to this the meticulous studio work and it’s all worth the effort here.

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Jackdaw4 "This Is Your Life"

How do you know when a song is classic? When someone else can cover it and it still sounds amazing. An acoustic rendition of “This Is Your Life” (from Jackdaw4’s ‘Gramophone Logic’). Guest vocalist Givvi Flynn takes lead vocals here and she knocks it out of the park. Both of Jackdaw4’s albums Gramophone Logic and Bipolar Diversions are now available as high quality downloads from Bandcamp. Both albums are what I consider exemplary of modern power pop.

Corin Ashley "Songs from the Brill Bedroom"

Corin Ashley (bass player for The Pills) made this album a few years ago, and I’m surprised it fell under my radar at the time. Opening with the Lennon inspired “Theme from The Brill Bedroom” it makes a big splash with “Gin and Panic,” one of the best George Harrison songs that George never wrote. “File Me Under Regret” is good Let It Be-era Beatlesque song that is performed with conviction and attention to detail. The lighter acoustic tracks like “Foolproof” and “Being Twelve” has a tinkling banjo that mirror the type of chord changes and pop sensibility of Mike Viola or Paul McCartney. Another highlight is the bouncy “Ladybug” with tight “la la la” harmonies and a hook in the chorus that won’t let you go. The slower “Your Moment of Weakness” is another warm melodic ballad that recalls David Mead. It’s all good, even the ukulele strum of the confessional “Daddy’s Song.” Overall, this debut is superbly crafted pop music that definitely belongs your collection. Corin also made a huge impression kicking off IPO in Boston and he is currently crafting a follow up at Abbey Road studios. I for one can’t wait for it.

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A huge pile of FREE holiday songs for you!

Zach Curd strikes again! Suburban Sprawl Music put together a holiday compilation available for free download full of weird and wonderful holiday classics. In fact, there are holiday compilations dating back to 2002! That a massive amount of tracks, some good – some painful to listen to. To listen/download everything visit Suburban Sprawl Xmas Music page.

Here are a few more holiday gifts for you. Dave Milligan from Penguin Party has released a Christmas song “It’s Only Christmas – It’ll Soon Be Over” as a free download. Another free goodie comes from The Sexy Accident. They have released a new version of “A Merry Christmas To You.” Remixed by Steve Fisk and features lead vocals by Michelle Plaitis, and featuring clips from It’s a Wonderful Life. And finally, Swedish powerpop band The Genuine Fakes have a free download of their
version of Mariah Carey’s hit “All I Want for Christmas”. Ho, ho, ho!