CD of the Day, 2/28/08: Freedy Johnston-My Favorite Waste of Time


Freedy Johnston has always been one of my favorites; he, David Mead and Josh Rouse have comprised my "holy trinity" of singer-songwriters. While Rouse has been over-prolific and Mead has been about just right, Freedy hasn't put out an album of new, original studio material since 2001's Right Between The Promises. At long last, his site promises a new disc of original material (Rain On The City) which he presumably is in the studio recording. In the meantime, he's finally released his long-rumored disc of covers, My Favorite Waste of Time.

Freedy's a natural for covers, with his everyman type of voice and appreciation of pop music history. He's long been known for his liberal use of covers in live shows, he's teased us in later releases with a few. Promises' leadoff single was a cover of the Edison Lighthouse classic "Love Grows", and the hard-to-find Live at 33 1/3 included covers of the Hollies' "Bus Stop" and the Cole Porter chestnut "Night and Day", the latter two of which appear in studio form here. My general policy on covers albums has been that the artist shouldn't be content with note-for-note and inflection-for-inflection reproductions, but rather bring something of himself to the album; in other words, to make the songs his own and of a piece with his original material.

In most instances, Freedy accomplishes this task. The disc opens with the title track, Marshall Crenshaw's oft-covered B-side. Freedy's contribution here is to speed up the tempo a hair and to add a punchy guitar solo in the bridge; it would have fit nicely on Promises with the "Love Grows" cover. I have to confess I'm not familiar with the original of NRBQ's "I Want You Bad", and as a result it sounds to my ears as a Freedy original circa his brilliant 1997 disc Never Home, akin to tracks such as "I'm Not Hypnotized" and "He Wasn't Murdered" from that disc. An enjoyable version of the Bacarach-David classic "Do You Know The Way to San Jose?" follows, and it would take some real work to murder that number, which Freedy thankfully doesn't - in fact, he adds a bit of a Latin beat to it and it almost comes across as something that could have been on one of Rouse's post-move-to-Spain discs.

Another highlight is the somewhat out-of-left-field cover of Don Henley's "The Sad Cafe" from the Eagles' Hotel California The Long Run. Freedy really captures the beauty in the track that Henley's larger-than-life persona might tend to overshadow. For the true connection to power pop on the disc, there's a cover of Matthew Sweet's "I've Been Waiting", with the added touch of horns. Also interesting is Tom Petty's "Shadow of a Doubt (Complex Kid)", which Freedy also makes sound like a Never Home outtake. The new version of "Bus Stop" (which was solo guitar on 33 1/3) has horns and an electric sitar, a nice touch, and a loungy, almost bossa nova version of "Night and Day" closes things in fine fashion.

The only missteps here are the pair of McCartney covers which appear back-to-back in the middle of the disc. Freedy's "Listen to What the Man Said" is OK, but a little too note-for-note for my tastes. But the real problem is "Let 'em In". As much as I love Sir Paul, it's not exactly a reach to say he could write some of the most banal lyrics ever, getting many of these type of tunes across on his sheer charisma, charm and star power. "Let 'em In" may have the been the most banal of them all, and with all due respect to Freedy, he's no McCartney in the charisma/charm department, so it comes off just as silly as Joe Posnanski found it (scroll down to the italicized text following the first asterisk).

Nevertheless, this is one of the better covers albums I've heard in quite a while, so if you're any kind of Freedy Johnston fan, or just love several of the tracks here (aside from "Let 'em In"), head on over to his official site where it's available exclusively and pick up a copy. Unfortunately, there aren't any samples on his site (or elsewhere), so you're going to have to take my word on this one.

Diputada Mexicana haciendo strip tease

Acaba de salir este video de una diputada bailando en el tubo al estilo de un table dance y quitandose la ropa. Y si, al final queda sin nada, aunque solo se le puede ver la parte de atrás. Los pechos se los cubre con las manos, asi que ya no se le alcanzan a ver los pezones. Pero bueno, al fin de cuentas la cuestión es que termina mostrando las nalgas sin nada de nada al estar totalmente desnuda.

El nombre de la diputada es Dalia Edith Pérez Castañeda, quien es Diputada Local (representante ante el congreso local) en Jalapa por parte del PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional).

El video es un fragmento de la película "Chiles Jalapeños". Se dice que la película fue "enlatada" (osea que no se quiso que saliera a la luz) para que no afectara la imagen de la diputada mientras era candidata. Por su parte, ella dice que ese no fue el motivo, sino que los productores habían tenido algunos problemas legales y esa había sido la razón de que no saliera a la luz esta película.

Al inicio de la película aparece el logotipo del gobierno del estado de Veracruz, lo que indicaría que está patrocinando dicha película. La diputada dice que el gobierno no patrocinó dicha película, sino que solamente prestó las facilidades necesarias para que se pudiera filmar, como lo hacen muchos gobiernos con muchas películas, especialmente con las independientes como ésta. Cabe recordar aquí que ella estuvo trabajando como conductora en un canal del gobierno mientras se filmaba esta película.

Ella no se avergüenza de haber hecho esto, sino al contrario, se siente orgullosa y dispuesta a hacer cosas para que se promocione esta ciudad tan llena de cultura y expresiones artísticas, especialmente cosas de creatividad artística como esta que ella hace durante el video. Además ella tiene Licenciatura en Educación Artística, es actriz y bailarina (aunque no dijo si habia sido bailarina exótica [osea, teibolera], como su personaje), asi que esto es natural y normal en su carrera; en realidad la novedad es que haya entrado en la política.

La frase del video: "Desestrezar a los políticos de oposición"

El video:

Chiles Jalapeños - Dalia Perez

CD of the Day, 2/27/08: The Dress Whites-My God, The Shame!


Toronto's (by way of Montreal) The Dress Whites are a band that defies categorization. Blurring the lines between power pop, indie pop, and rock and roll, their debut full-length My God, The Shame! is an instant winner that will appeal to anyone who likes good, tuneful music.

After the instrumental opener "A Liberated Woman Will Destroy Us All" (which along with the closer titled "O'er The Transom of the Susan Constant" which might lead you to believe you've stumbled across a Decemberists disc off the titles alone), "Give Up The Ghost" kicks in with an upbeat melody, stacatto guitars and a call-and-response chorus that lets you know you're not in Kansas any more. "Spongecake" and "A Great Assault #8" are power-popping numbers that recall The Shazam, while "The Whale" and "Blood Work" keep up the pace in a Fountains-of-Wayne-meet-the-Rembrandts way. Meanwhile, "Two Times The Hurt" is a straight-ahead power pop gem that recalls fellow countrymen Sloan.

So get fancy and put on The Dress Whites; there's no shame in enjoying this one.

CD Baby | MySpace

CD of the Day, 2/25/08: Kevin Bents-The Means


It's been a while since I had some quality singer-songwriter pop to recommend, but thanks to NYC's Kevin Bents, I no longer have to wait as his solo debut The Means is an assured collection of melodic gems that will appeal to fans of David Mead, Freedy Johnston and Josh Rouse. Bents has worked with Mitch Linker and the Day Traders as well as Saul Zonana, so he keeps good company.

Opener "Givin' It All Away (For Jeff)" is a nice acoustic number, but Bents really hits it out of the park with "Heart of Hearts", a lovely pop tune with a kind of Bacharach feel. The more rocking "My Love Save The Day" follows with a sound reminiscent of his buddy Zonana and has the instant catchiness that would make it a hit in an alternative universe that appreciated this kind of music. Elsewhere, "Fool on the Moon" is a pretty Beatlesque ballad, "Writing on the Wall" is a peppy uptempo number that has a hint of R&B, and "Good Life" is one of the better Donald Fagen/late-period Steely Dan tributes/pastiches/soundalikes that you'll hear (the auctioneer that appears two-thirds of the way through is an interesting touch). It's an excellent record from a real talent, and here's hoping you'll find The Means to pick up a copy.

CD Baby | MySpace

Friday Rock'n'Roll Roundup.

Time today to spotlight three discs that come down on the much more rockin' side of power pop, one of which you may already be familiar with, and two others you might not:

Watts-One Below The All Time Low. This Boston band has been featured on Not Lame and elsewhere already, so forgive me for being late to the party. But a party it is, as this band named after the Rolling Stones' drummer does their namesake proud with 14 rockin' tracks. More rocking than others: "20 to 12", the title track, "Everybody Wants You', "Start a Riot". Wake the neighbors. CD Baby | MySpace



The Molotov Cocktails-Do You Think You Can Save Me. They know how to rock in Jersey, and this band lives up to their home state with a (dare I say) explosive 10 tracks that are mostly loud but intelligent as well, incorporating aspects of Elvis Costello and Paul Westerberg in their more rocking moments. Highlight tracks: "8 AM", "Jumping Trains", "Kiss You Everywhere". CD Baby | MySpace



Gumption-Ultramaroon. Last year Kurt Hagardorn made a splash with his Ten Singles CD; as a result, he's re-released a 7-song EP featuring his old band, and which was produced by the legendary Chris Stamey. It's excellent indie rock with a pop sheen, and if you liked Ten Singles, this one's a must-get. Key tracks: "Gravity", "Burn It Down", "Around The Sun". CD Baby | MySpace

Not Lame has a blog!


The good folks at Not Lame have started their own blog. It's updated a bit sporadically at the moment, but there's some good stuff in there in the month or so they've been up. Check it out!

EP of the Day: Tim Halperin-You Are The Moon


It seems like I've been coming upon quite a bit of very good piano pop lately. Fresh on the heels of the fine Ian Axel EP from late last year, here comes Fort Worth's Tim Halperin with his debut EP, You Are The Moon.

Ben Folds is the obvious point of comparison here, and Halperin resembles Folds (as well as Justin Levinson) vocally. The title track would have fit nicely onto Whatever and Ever Amen with its scruffy amiability, while "What I Want" has a 70s vibe and "Nice to Be Free" adds some guitar virtuosity to the mix. The Coldplay-inspired "We Can Make It" caps off the disc. If you're a fan of the piano pop subgenre, Tim Halperin is definitely worth your acquaintance.

CD Baby | MySpace

CD of the Day, 2/18/08: Charlz Newman-Charlz Newman


In this day and age of a surfeit of music available on the internet and elsewhere, it's impossible to be comprehensive, no matter how detailed a niche you concentrate on. Or to translate it into simpler terms: I'm still finding great releases from 2007 that I missed during the year. It's almost getting to the point that I'm going to have to revise my top 125 list in a couple of months or so. The latest overlooked 2k7 gem is the self-titled debut full-length from Minneapolis' Charlz Newman.

In the tradition of Jethro Tull, Charlz Newman is a band with a person's name, rather than the other way around. Named after band leaders Mark Charles and Brian Neumann, Charlz Newman has crafted a power pop tour de force. From the opening Cheap Trick-style raveup "Craven Raven" to the loungy piano pop (a la Randy & The Bloody Lovelies) of "Lie Berry" to the Superdrag-style rock of "In The End" to the midtempo power pop of "Cheque Inn" and "True" to the antemic "Burn Your House Down", they pull it all off. They've caught the attention of the music biz as well, as they've opened for acts like Nickelback and Bon Jovi. But we won't hold that against them.

CD Baby | MySpace

Video of the Day.

Future Clouds and Radar-"Build Havana"

Being a double album and all, Robert Harrison's Future Clouds and Radar was a mixed bag, although with enough highlights to place it highly on my top 100 of 2007 list. And to me this was the biggest highlight, one of my favorite tunes of the year.

CD of the Day, 2/14/08: Three Hour Tour-B Side Oblivion


Now here's a blast from the past. Darren Cooper and Three Hour Tour have actually been around since 1989, but have been dormant for the last 10 years (stuck on Gilligan's Island, perhaps?). So it was a nice treat to see them release B Side Oblivion early this year. Despite the title, this isn't a collection of B-sides, rarities, etc. - it's 10 new power-poppin' tracks.

Cooper really enlisted the help here - Adam Schmitt plays bass, and Velvet Crush's Paul Chastain and Ric Menck add bass and drums, respectively. If you're a fan of Schmitt or Velvet Crush (or a fan of quality power pop at all), this one's a must-get. "I Wanted You Around" has just the right measure of guitar crunch and melody that reminds me you why power pop is your favorite genre; "A Girl That I Once Knew" is the kind of midtempo track you'd get if you combined Badfinger and Eric Carmen; the slide guitar that propels "Lonely Place" along is worth the price of admission; the title track recalls Tom Petty's Wilbury-era stuff; and "Easter Basket Grass", while likely being the first song ever to mention the product, is also a great rocker. It continues to get easier and easier to come up with an early Best-of-2008 list.

Kool Kat | Not Lame | MySpace

Pasarela MBC Models

A continuación una pasarela de lencería organizada por MBC Models (de Tijuana) para anunciar el reinicio de sus operaciones en Mexicali. Consta de cuatro (4) videos con una duración total cercana a la media hora.

Todas las chicas (o al menos la mayoría) son de Tijuana (como Janette, Nancy, Yolanda [bueno, ella vive en San Diego, pero es la misma pues], etc.).

También hubo otro evento parecido en Ensenada (en un conocido antro). Aunque no hay video, pueden ver las fotos en el siguiente link:

MBC MODELS @ SPORTS BAR DE PAPAS AND BEER

Por cierto, esta utilizando casi las mismas prendas en ambos eventos.

No se trata de un evento para promover alguna marca de ropa, sino para promover a la agencia misma.

El tema del evento fue "Angeles" (Angels), dirigido por Luis Vallejo. Aunque obviamente esta "inspirado" en las pasarelas de Victoria's Secret.

Detalles curiosos:

-Minuto 2:40 de la primera parte. Yolandita nos muestra los vellitos de su panocha (vagina, pussy) gracias a su tanguita (tanga, thong) transparente. Claro, también se pueden apreciar sus nalguitas gracias a esa tanga, pero no es la única que muestra sus nalgas (butt), en cambio, sí es la única que muestra sus vellos (pelos) púbicos.

-Minuto 3:50 de la primera parte. La modelo va a salir de la pasarela y le avisan detrás del escenario que debe dar una vuelta más, ya que la siguiente modelo aún no esta lista. Entonces ella mueve su cabeza en señal de desaprobación.

-A lo largo de la pasarela se pueden ver como "reutilizan" muchas de las prendas, no solo las alas.

-También se pueden ver algunas modelos cerca del final que vuelven a subir exactamente con las mismas prendas para hacer tiempo mientras terminan de vestir a las últimas modelos.

Cómo contactarlas:

Bueno, ya la pensé bien y tampoco busco con este post que sufran de hostigamiento sexual, asi que si quieren contactarlas para algún evento, mejor pónganse en contacto con MBC Models. La página oficial es la siguiente:

www.mbcmodels.tv

(Por cierto, la página se ve poco actualizada, el que esté hecha en su totalidad en Flash retrasa bastante su actualización y deja de ser útil como herramienta de Relaciones Públicas [con esto no quiero decir que las páginas en Flash no sirvan para Relaciones Públicas, pero lo son sólo si se utiliza en conjunto con otras tecnologías de servidor {ASP, JSP, PHP, etc.}, las hechas en Flash en su totalidad no suelen ser funcionales para este propósito].)

Y si tienes conexión de alta velocidad puedes ver los videos con un poco más de calidad en los siguientes links (también será la opción en caso de que los quiten de Youtube):

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v3271295ncPzAG6J

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v3271296PmaBbekq

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v3271297TKt694xG

http://www.veoh.com/videos/v3271294c4FkkASp

Ahora si van los videos:

-Parte 1



-Parte 2



-Parte 3



-Parte 4

CD of the Day, 2/12/08: The Meadows-First Nervous Breakdown


At the risk of sounding too technical, it can be said that some artists just have "it" - "it" being a certain sound, or a way of coming across that sounds natural, effortless, and authentic. The Meadows have "it", and their sophomore release First Nervous Breakdown is more of their radio-friendly pop/rock that you'd hear on the radio if it were friendly to independent pop/rock acts.

Following up on 2005's excellent self-titled debut, this San Francisco band ups the ante here with 10 gems that will appeal across the pop/rock/country spectrum from fans of Oasis to The Jayhawks to The Gin Blossoms, etc. Opener "Knowing Don't Change a Thing" is emblematic of their sound, in a kind of a Tom Petty-meets-The Rembrandts way. "Wheels on the Road" is enjoyable country rock with a chorus reminiscent of "Already Gone", while "Paralyzed" is a slow-building piano ballad that reminds of the some of The Nines' slower numbers. Meanwhile, "Give It Up" wears its anthemic Oasis sound on its sleeve, "Take Me Down" is top-shelf jangle pop, and the closer "Forever California" truly embodies the sound of their home state. An instant top 10 of 2008 contender.

CD Baby | MySpace | eMusic

The Naked Sisters Band (NSB)

En Nickelodeon latinoamérica ya tienen rato pasando esta serie llamada The Naked Brothers Band (NBB), que traducido al castellano significa La banda de los hermanos desnudos.

La historia cuenta que un dia los dos hermanos salieron del baño y andaban cantando y bailando desnudos por todo el departamento donde vivían y dijeron que eran "la banda de los hermanos desnudos".

Y bueno, entonces surge la pregunta de cómo sería la versión femenina de dicha banda. Digamos La Banda de las hermanas desnudas (The Naked Sisters Band). Si bien, la banda de los hermanos desnudos tiene más integrantes, pues los dos hermanos son los líderes, asi que se abre una encuesta para encontrar a la pareja ideal para la versión femenina.

A continuación las candidatas:

- Zoey (Zoey 101)
- Addie Singer (Superfabulosa)
- Megan (Drake & Josh)
- Carly (iCarly)
- Moze (El manual de Ned)

*Sólo se consideraron chicas de las series de Teen Nick, asi que se dejaron fuera a las de Disney como Hanna Montana, Lizzie McGuire, las chicas de High School Musical, y demás.

Por cierto, en latinoamérica aún no transmiten el programa de iCarly, en el que la protagonista es Miranda Crosgrove, quien también interpreta a Megan en Drake & Josh. En caso de esta pareja de Megan y Carly, pues la historia sería de que son gemelas: Carly la gemela buena y Megan la mala.

Se abre la encuesta.

La escuela según el diablo

Me encontré la siguiente historia hace poco y me pareció interesante, sobre todo por la relación con lo que es la escuela y cómo nos hace reflexionar al respecto.

Por cierto, si aún estas en la escuela seria buena idea imprimirlo y llevarles este escrito a tus maestros a ver que opinan.


La escuela según el diablo

Hace muchos años en algún país el diablo hizo su aparición, el traía una idea en la cabeza y trataba de convencer a la gente.

Su idea era el hacer una escuela pero…¿Cómo sería esa escuela?

Entonces se le ocurrió preguntar a las madres de los niños cómo era que sus hijos se comportaban y ellas empezaron a contestar con gran entusiasmo…

¡Los niños aman la naturaleza!
¡Ah… entonces los meteremos a cuartos cerrados en donde no vean ni siquiera el árbol de la esquina…! ¿Que más les gusta?
¡Les gusta comprobar que la actividad sirve para algo!
Entonces haremos de tal manera las cosas que su actividad no tenga ningún objeto - dijo el diablo.
¡Ah….! - dijo otra señora - Les gusta moverse, brincar, saltar, correr, aventar…
Pues los obligaremos a estar sentados y quietos….
¡Les gusta manejar objetos, servirse de las manos! - comentó una más.
Pues que sólo manejen ideas, únicamente ideas…..¡Que no ocupen las manos!
¡Les gusta razonar!
Pues que memoricen…!
¡Les gusta hablar!
Que guarden silencio, ¡Prohibido hablar!
¡Les gusta investigar la ciencia! - dijo alguien por ahí.
Hay que dárselas hecha.
¡Ah! Y sobre todo ¡reír!
¡Perfecto!… Entonces inventaremos los castigos.

Y así se formó la escuela, de esta manera, de esta fue como los niños aprendieron lo que jamás habrían aprendido… aprendieron a….

¡ENGAÑAR! ¡DISIMULAR! ¡MENTIR!

Sunday Roundup.

Spent the last few days trying to piece together what I lost from a failed hard drive, so things have gotten a bit backlogged. With that in mind, here are three discs worth checking out:

John P. Barton-Love Etc. Houston's John P. Barton is back with Love Etc.., the followup to 2003's Does Not Play Well With Others. Barton's sound is upbeat pop somewhere between George Harrison, Tom Petty and (to be more obscure) Brian Jay Cline. The opener "Beautiful Friend" is reminiscent of "If I Needed Someone"; the breezy melody of "Minute" is another highlight, as well as the roots rock of "Sweet Dreams". 18 tracks in all, so you're bound to find something you like. CD Baby | MySpace

The Stereotypes-5. The Stereotypes are not stereotypical when it comes to followup time between releases. Hot on the heels of last summer's outstanding 4, the San Diego band is back with 5, an 8-song "mini-CD" that's becoming known as The Black and White Album for its cover art. If you liked 4 (or 3 or 2 or 1 for that matter), you'll certainly like 5, although it has a slightly darker sound. Plenty to like here, from the bombast of opener "Home" to the jangly "The Lines" to the song noir of "Black and White Film" to the beautifully melancholy "All My Angels". Here's looking forward to 6, and to knowing we probably won't have to wait all that long for it. CD Baby | MySpace

Secret Beauty Cream-Addicted to You. Secret Beauty Cream is Pasadena, California's Bob Owen and he's in the vein of classic power poppers like Richard X Heyman, The Spongetones and 20/20. You certainly get bang for the buck with this disc, 21 tracks in all. Although some are a bit "demo-ish" in production there are many full-blooded highlights here, including my personal favorites "Understanding You at All", "Saturday", "As a Friend" and "Attracted", the latter of which reminds me a bit of early Replacements. Pick up the disc, find your own, and program your iPod accordingly. CD Baby | MySpace

Zoey 101 vuelve a canal cinco


Al fin!!! siiii!!!!

El pasado martes 5 de febrero (2007) volvió Zoey 101 a canal cinco (Televisa) en México. Y es que hace 1 año ya habían puesto este programa en canal cinco, aunque no duró mas de 2 capítulos (solo vi uno), sustituyendo a Superfabulosa (Unfabulous), otro show de nick parecido, del cual transmitieron todos los capítulos de las primeras dos temporadas. Pero por alguna extraña razón Zoey 101 desapareció inmediatamente.

Ya había hablado al respecto del tema la primera vez que salió en el post: Zoey 101 en Canal Cinco

Y también en otros posts diversos a lo largo del blog como: Canal 5 para el 2008

Por el horario parecía que iban a quitar La Guia de Ned (Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide), pero no! La dejaron también! Genial!

Y pues estaba viendo La Guia de Ned (que esta excelente!), mientras empezaba Zoey 101, y pues pasó la hora a la que estaba anunciado el programa y bueno, unos cuantos minutos, tal vez un poco de retraso, pero conforme avanzaba el reloj, empecé a dudar de que lo fueran realmente a transmitir! Ya hasta pensaba que era otro error de los anuncios de canal cinco y que era puro cuento. Pero bueno, al fin empezó como una hora después de lo anunciado.

Yo ya tenia pensado iniciar mi campaña para que pusieran a Zoey 101 de nuevo en canal cinco, pero el lunes vi el promo de que ya la iban a pasar en canal cinco y pues ya vi que no era necesaria la campaña, jeje.

Solo esperemos que no quiten de nuevo el programa como el año pasado, después de 2 capítulos! Al menos que pasen las 3 primeras temporadas.

Después del escándalo del embarazo de Jamie Lynn Spears (la protagonista de Zoey 101), sería tonto por parte de Televisa no transmitir esta serie. Y es que ahora sí, todo mundo (en sentido figurado, claro) verá la serie sólo para criticar a la protagonista y su papel de niña buena y virgen, mientras que en la realidad ya probó ser totalmente lo contrario.

La serie pasa en televisión de paga (cable) por nickelodeon, pero no por televisión abierta (al menos en México), lo que dejaba a gran parte de la población sin ver esta serie.

Por cierto, parece que ya terminará esta serie en Estados Unidos con dos episodios titulados Zoey Godbye 1 y 2. Esto obviamente debido al embarazo de la protagonista. Y bueno, ya veremos si vuelve esta serie después de que ya se alivie Jamie Lynn Spears o iniciará otros proyectos diferentes.

Late night freebie.

If you head over to their site, and join their mailing list, and promise to tell 5 friends (I'm taking care of that promise right now, in spades), you can download Love Survives, the latest disc from the Nashville band Brother Henry. Described as a "southern Crowded House with a cello", the brothers Henry (hence the name) have worked with R.E.M., Ben Folds and David Mead among others, and Love Survives is some fine roots pop. If you want to listen before signing up, check the disc out at CD Baby.

CD of the Day, 2/6/08: The Cheeksters-Movers and Shakers


The last year or so has been good for boy/girl indie pop bands. While the New Pornographers are the exemplar of the subgenre, recent releases by such acts as Georgie James have been outstanding as well. Which brings us to The Cheeksters, the latest entrant into this derby, and their fine new disc Movers and Shakers.

The Cheeksters are the Asheville, NC duo of Mark Casson and Shannon Hines, and this is (by my count) their fifth disc. Casson is originally from England and he brings a natural British pop sensibility to their work, which is apparent off the bat with the infectious "What The Pretty Girl Did", a kind of Kinks-meet-Merseyside bouncy number. The ragtime-y title track follows and continues the disc's appeal. Other standouts include "The Top of the Tree", in which Casson channels Gilbert O'Sullivan; the anthemic "Waiting in the Wings", swelling strings and all; and "Love Hearts In My Eyes", in which Hines contributes a sultry vocal over a winning indie pop beat.

So move and shake on over to the links below, and check 'em out.

CD Baby | MySpace

CD of the Day, 2/4/08: Sheboygan-It's OK Say Yes


First things first. Sheboygan is not from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. (Or as the English would say, Sheboygan are not from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Why is it that the English treat singular nouns that refer to a collective entity, such as a sports team or musical group, as plural when it comes to subject/verb agreement? I'll never know). They're actually from Austin, Texas, but what Sheboygan lacks in geographic accuracy they more than make up for with great power pop, as their full-length debut It's OK Say Yes realizes the promise of their 2004 self-titled debut EP, itself an overlooked gem.

One thing Sheboygan has going for them on this disc is that they feature two equally talented songwriters, always a good thing in a band (cf. Sloan, Fastball, XTC and some guys called The Beatles). Here it's Chris Gebhard and Cory Glaeser. Glaeser, who wrote all the songs on the debut EP, is the more traditional power-popper of the two: alternating crunchy-guitar based numbers a la Matthew Sweet such as "The Stars and the Moon" and "Got No Game" with piano and keyboard-based tracks like "Everybody Knows" and the absolutely fab "Birth of Venus". Gebhard, meanwhile, has a more languid pop sound: "Star Child", "Dream" and "I Got So Sleepy" are Cloud Eleven crossed with Jellyfish, while "Time Machine" has a jangly, Teenage Fanclub sound. The combination of the two (who generally alternate tracks on the disc) makes for an outstanding album and an early best of 2008 contender. If they keep making discs like this, they can call themselves Yeehaw Junction for all I care.

CD Baby | MySpace

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