Power Pop #4: The Late Show – What Can I Do

One more for tonight (Don’t worry. I’ll soon forget this whole thing and after that it’s more like once a month than once or twice a day). Anyway, I was just searching information about songs that I will feature on this thing and noticed that one US power pop classic, Portable Pop by The Late Show will be reissued later in the year by Trashy Creatures Records (at least if things go as planned). I’m rather excited about this, because I haven’t even heard the full album (never before on CD and vinyl is obviously out of print). I think this song called What Can I Do is the only song I’ve heard from it. I downloaded it from some power pop website probably 7-8 years ago and I really love it. If the rest of Portable Pop is even half as good, it must be a great album. Portable Pop was originally released in 1980. Based on that Trashy Creatures site they also recorded a second album that was never released, but it will finally see the light of the day sometime next year. The band is also back together. Check out more information on their Facebook page.

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The Late Show at Facebook

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Power Pop #3: Gentleman Jesse and His Men – All I Need Tonight (Is You)

Moving on to fairly new stuff. Gentleman Jesse and His Men released their debut album in 2008. However, If I didn’t know that I might assume that it is a lost power pop / punk rock treasure from the late 70s. While playing records at Flavour of the Month club I often play Gentleman Jesse and Stiv Bators solo material one after another, because I think they just contain similar kind of rockin’ power pop with a hefty dose of punk and I just love that kind of stuff. All I Need Tonight (Is You) is the song that made me buy this fantastic record back in 2008.

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Gentleman Jesse & His Men at Facebook

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Album of the Month: The Deep Dark Woods – The Place I Left Behind

The Deep Dark Woods: The Place I Left Behind (Six Shooter / Sugar Hill, 2011)

The Deep Dark Woods from Saskatoon, Canada is my new favourite band and their new album The Place I Left Behind is one amazing album. It will definitely be the album of the month and someone must release one hell of an album later in the year, if this doesn’t end up being my album of the year as well. I just can’t get tired of this and believe me, I’ve tried. I listened to it eight hours in a row at work for several days and the thought that I have other albums on my iPod never occurred to me during those days.

The Place I Left Behind is one of the most convincing folk rock and alternative country albums that I’ve heard during the last couple of years. Beautiful lead vocals, rich harmonies and warm sounds gently collide with sad & lonesome thoughts, gloomy & dark stories.. and even old-fashioned murder ballads. Sometimes I even feel guilty because I feel warmth and beauty all around even though I’m listening some slow and lonesome moment that maybe should evoke an opposite reaction. But maybe that contrast is what makes it all the more striking and captivating. Frontman Ryan Boldt has a perfect voice for this kind of music and the whole album is so beautifully crafted. The storytelling is excellent throughout the record. Whether it’s an old fashioned crime tale or a field study of urban loneliness, it works wonderfully. Basicly I just love the whole record. Dear John sometimes feels a little out of place, but as a huge pop fan, I really enjoy that lighter sound as well. The Place I Left Behind is a masterpiece.

The Deep Dark Woods Website
The Deep Dark Woods at Facebook

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The Deep Dark Woods discuss about the new album (some wonderful songs from the album playing on the background as well):
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Note that so far the album has only been released in Canada by Six Shooter Recordings. The album will get an US / Europe release from Sugar Hill Records in october. My apologies to Sugar Hill and the band. The samples were just too brilliant and the wait would have been unbearable, so I had to buy it directly from Canada.

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Power Pop #2: DM3 – One Time Two Times Devastated

Moving on to 90’s Australia. At this point, power pop guru Dom Mariani had already made plenty of pop classics with The Stems and The Someloves (these fantastic bands will definitely get an entry of their own) and DM3 continued on the same level of brilliance. My first introduction to DM3 and Dom Mariani was most likely this wonderful song One Time Two Times Devastated, because it is a real Räkärodeo classic (well many of these songs will be, because Miettinen gave me my power pop education) and it got a lot of air time even after I started to listen the show in the spring of 1997. The song is from the first DM3 album One Time Two Times Three Red Light that was released back in 1993. A great pop album even though DM3’s biggest masterpiece is probably the second album Road To Rome.

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Dom Mariani Website

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