newsletter Archives - Pop Rocks Radio https://poprocksradio.online/tag/newsletter/ Sat, 24 Aug 2024 01:03:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://i0.wp.com/poprocksradio.online/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/2x_ppr_redsquare.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 newsletter Archives - Pop Rocks Radio https://poprocksradio.online/tag/newsletter/ 32 32 229250817 I Have Some Thoughts… https://poprocksradio.online/i-have-some-thoughts/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-have-some-thoughts Thu, 15 Aug 2024 01:01:00 +0000 https://poprocksradio.online/?p=471 I was wrong about Facebook. Scott Theabo has shown me the light. For the longest time, I believed that Facebook—and social media in general—offered little more than a daily flood of breakfast photos and FOMO-inducing posts. But every now and then, I stumble upon a post that leads me down a delightful path I might not have […]

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I was wrong about Facebook. Scott Theabo has shown me the light.

For the longest time, I believed that Facebook—and social media in general—offered little more than a daily flood of breakfast photos and FOMO-inducing posts. But every now and then, I stumble upon a post that leads me down a delightful path I might not have explored otherwise. That’s where Scott Theabo comes in. Scott frequently shares what’s spinning on his turntable, often multiple times a day. His vast musical knowledge and eclectic taste have sent me rushing to Google more than once, wondering how I missed the incredible bands he highlights. That’s exactly what happened with Enuff Z’Nuff’s 1998 album Paraphernalia.

My only memories of Enuff Z’Nuff were tied to their first MTV hit in the late ’80s. Back then, I wasn’t a fan of what hair metal and glam had become. But when I saw the video for ‘New Thing,’ something about these guys felt different. Beneath the makeup and neon theatrics was a sound more akin to Cheap Trick than a candy-coated imitation of Van Halen.

In 1989, any power pop band had to disguise itself behind such a facade to get airplay.

By the late ’90s, though, the facade was gone, and Chip Z’Nuff was proudly wearing his influences on his sleeve. Their songwriting is exceptional, blending Beatlesque pop with Cheap Trick-inspired rock. I’m sure artists aren’t thrilled about being compared to others, but I offer it only as a point of reference. Enuff Z’Nuff has created something uniquely their own. Like many purveyors of melodic rock, they defy easy genre classification, leaving record labels scratching their heads.

Rick Nielsen even contributes to several tracks, including a killer cover of the underrated Cheap Trick classic ‘Everything Works If You Let It.

Thanks, Scott. Feel free to post your breakfast now and then—you’ll hear no complaints from me.

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New Music from Tamar Berk! https://poprocksradio.online/new-music-from-tamar-berk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-music-from-tamar-berk Thu, 15 Aug 2024 00:50:00 +0000 https://poprocksradio.online/?p=468 Tamar Berk has always had a knack for crafting guitar pop with a slightly offbeat edge, a skill she honed during her days with Starball. Her solo work has taken that talent even further, showcasing the confidence of an artist fully in control of her music from start to finish. This is especially true on her latest […]

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Tamar Berk has always had a knack for crafting guitar pop with a slightly offbeat edge, a skill she honed during her days with Starball. Her solo work has taken that talent even further, showcasing the confidence of an artist fully in control of her music from start to finish. This is especially true on her latest album, Good Times for a Change. With each release, Tamar’s songwriting becomes more personal and assured, blending catchy hooks with lyrics that grapple with grief and the quest for brighter days. This album captures her at a pivotal moment—balancing the weight of the past with a longing to break free and embrace a better future.

Check out the album’s awesome first single “Good Impression”, now available on Bandcamp, and be sure to follow Tamar there, as well. Watch for the exclusive video drop for her followers on Bandcamp! For those of us of a certain age, “20 Minute Workout” holds a special place in our, um…hearts. Ahem…

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Welcome to Summer – Let ‘Er Rip! https://poprocksradio.online/welcome-to-summer-let-er-rip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=welcome-to-summer-let-er-rip Tue, 16 Jul 2024 00:47:00 +0000 https://poprocksradio.online/?p=465 In an age of streaming, where skipping tracks is the norm, finding an album that hooks you from start to finish is a rare gem. Mark Ward’s latest release, “Let ‘Er Rip,” is making waves in Power Pop circles, and it’s easy to see why. The album is a vibrant mix of catchy riffs, singalong choruses, and […]

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In an age of streaming, where skipping tracks is the norm, finding an album that hooks you from start to finish is a rare gem. Mark Ward’s latest release, “Let ‘Er Rip,” is making waves in Power Pop circles, and it’s easy to see why. The album is a vibrant mix of catchy riffs, singalong choruses, and irresistible melodies that will have you humming for days.

The album’s first single, “I’ve Been Around,” kicks things off with a bang, setting the stage for the rest of the album by perfectly showcasing Ward’s knack for blending nostalgic vibes with a fresh twist (and admittedly, the line “I don’t know you from a can of paint” just makes me smile). From there, the album takes you on a delightful journey through genres like Merseybeat and Jangle Pop, each track offering its unique and infectious groove.

If you’re searching for an album that’ll keep you from start to finish, “Let ‘Er Rip” is a must-listen. These songs are tailor-made for cruising in a convertible on a warm summer night—capturing the very essence of what Power Pop is all about.

Let ‘Er Rip” is available on Bandcamp.

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