Tag Archives: Teenage Fanclub
Album Review: The New Mendicants, “Into the Lime”
Power pop is a genre where innovation isn’t necessarily the name of the game. Badfinger and Big Star laid down the general parameters of the genre back in the 70s, and since then success has been a matter not so … Continue reading
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Tagged A Very Sorry Christmas, Albums of 2014, Bandwagonesque, chamber pop, Follow You Down, High on the Skyline, If You Only Knew Her, indie pop, Into the Lime, Joe Pernice, Left Banke, Lifelike Hair, Mike Belitsky, New Mendicants, Norman Blake, Out of the Lime, Pernice Brothers, power pop, Sadies, Shouting Match, Teenage Fanclub
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Album Review: The Electric Soft Parade, “IDIOTS”
Trawling through the “Best of 2013” lists that proliferate this time of year is a great way to discover new and interesting music. However, it also means that you’re going to be discovering mostly the kind of music that rock … Continue reading
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Tagged 10cc, Adam Schlesinger, Albums of 2013, Alex White, Badfinger, Beach Boys, Beatles, Beatlesesque, Brother You Must Walk Your Path Alone, Chris Collingwood, Crowded House, Electric Light Orchestra, Electric Soft Parade, Fountains of Wayne, George Harrison, Hey Jude, Isn't It a Pity, Mr. Mitchell, music criticism, pop-rock, pop/rock, Queen, Summertime in My Heart, Teenage Fanclub, The Corner of Highdown & Montefiore, Thomas White, Welcome to the Weirdness
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