Sunday, June 27, 2010

Foxy Shazam



I had never heard of Foxy Shazam until just now, though they've got two a few albums out, but I'm digging their glammy, Freddie Mercury/The Darkness sound. From what I've seen on YouTube, their live show is entertaining as hell, and pretty much the same as this video...

A Second Listen: "Girlfriend"



I never realized how much Matthew Sweet’s 1991 top ten single “Girlfriend” rocked until now. Sure, it’s melodic and catchy as hell, with irresistibly sweet (how fitting) harmonies and backing vocals. But it’s the instrumentals that allow it to rise above the level of simply “just power pop” – those squiggly, squealing lead guitar lines, the tight, powerful guitar riffs, and that funky instrumental breakdown. I was especially struck by the lead guitar work, and it turns out it was Robert Quine, who came up as an atypical punk guitarist with Richard Hell and the Voidoids, and then later went on to do some well-respected sessions with Lou Reed, among others. He’s #80 on Rolling Stone’s list of greatest guitarists of all-time. The studio version is great, but the band could bring it live, too – here they are rocking the Dennis Miller Show…

MP3: GirlfriendMatthew Sweet

Thursday, June 03, 2010

"Broken Headlights" by Joey Ryan



The other week, I heard Garrison Starr and Adrianne (from The Rescues) cover a song called “Broken Headlights” by Joey Ryan, with one guitar and two voices. I had never heard of Joey Ryan before, but it was a gorgeous song, and it immediately transported me to the West Coast. Here’s Joey Young performing “Broken Headlights” live with Sara Bareilles (who I *have* heard of) and a couple others jumping in on vocals.

MP3: Broken Headlights (live) - Joey Ryan