Tony Low "Time Across The Page"

Tony Low, a founding member of New York’s renowned garage-psychedelic pop band The Cheepskates, has been writing and recording his songs since the early 1980’s. Like the Kinks Ray Davies, Tony has a good story along with a killer riff that makes listening a pure pop pleasure. Starting with the excellent “Winter of Black Ice” – it’s a real treat for Kinks fans. The next track “This Old House” has a clean pop approach similar to Chris Stamey and the DBs. Needless to say fans of The early REM or The Cheepskates will love all of Tony’s stuff. The music is rich in melody and the jangle in “Spirals” is a catchy example. The autobiographical “In This Life” is a bit depressing, but still not off putting. The ballads here like, “All is Coming” have a pop softness that is not unlike Andrew Gold. Low dosen’t come across too tough, even on the fuzzy “Not the Lucky Ones” – it still approaches music that is best described as “easy listening,” but that label is really maligned and I use the term in the best sense. The album ends with “Brave Michael” a fitting Brian Wilson-styled ballad. This album is most worthy of a jangle pop fans attention.

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Best Mainstream Indie (Power Pop) of 2007


Is that all there is? As I mentioned earlier, the genre is more flexible than most (Metal anyone?) and I listened to some great indie/alternative rock this year that deserves to be listed. For the record, my favorite this year of the group has been Silverchair “Young Modern”, what I consider a great crossover album that power pop fans will really enjoy. Anyway, if I get time later this year, I will pull out one of these for further detailed review. For now, if you want a good quality follow up to your power pop music collection this would be a good starting point. Being mostly mainstream albums, you will be able to find these anywhere (Amazon, Itunes, etc.)

  • Silverchair “Young Modern”
  • Arcade Fire “Neon Bible”
  • Fallout Boy “Infinity on High”
  • LCD Soundsytem “Sound of Silver”
  • Maroon 5 “it won’t be long”
  • The National “Boxer”
  • Of Montreal “Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?”
  • The Shins “Wincing The Night Away”
  • The Weakerthans “Reunion Tour”
  • Hard-Fi “Once Upon A Time in The West””

The Powerpopaholic Top Ten of 2007

First, I’d like to thank everyone who voted. Next, I’d like to point out that our second ranking was really the “other” or “fill in your own band here” choice. This included bands like The Go, The Shins, Fountains of Wayne, and Ed James. Doing some looking through the year, I missed an awful lot of great bands that are on other top ten lists and I apologize for that. Because the genre “power pop” is so malleable, it could mean “The Shins” brand of alt-pop or “Smith & Hayes” brand of Beatlesque pop. This is by no means a definitive list. But it is a guide to the top ten albums powerpopaholic readers enjoyed this year.

okJackdaw 4
“Bipolar Diversions”

okThe Red Button
“She’s About to Cross My Mind”

okok The Nines
“Gran Jukles Field”

ok Future Clouds and Radar
“s/t”

fdd The Pearlfishers
“Up With The Larks”

er Rooney
“Calling The World”

7 Farrah
“Cut out and Keep”

8 Ice Cream Hands
“The Good China”

9 The Pillbugs
“Monclovia”

10 Bryan Scary
“The Shedding Tears”

The Powerpopaholic Best Album of 2007 Poll

This year readers, YOU pick the best album of 2007. Everyone listed here has made my “top ten” and deserves accolades. The few that were not included in this poll are EPs or albums of less than 8 tracks and reissues without new content. To see reviews of each of these albums select the Top Ten of 2007 Candidiates link. If you know your favorite already, just vote! Results are dynamic and can be viewed anytime! Final results will be posted on Christmas Day.