Power Pop Shakers! New Releases/Reissues #11 (Material Issue; Hoodoo Gurus; Olivia Rodrigo & more)
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Power Pop Shakers! New Releases/Reissues #11 (Material Issue; Hoodoo Gurus; Olivia Rodrigo & more) This is the 11th episode of 'Power Pop Shakers!', where I talk about power pop new releases and the odd reissue. There is a thriving international power pop underground scene, which I aim to promote with this series of videos. As much as I love the classic power pop acts like Big Star, The Raspberries, Cheap Trick and The Flamin' Groovies, it's always great to discover new bands from around the world with their own unique take on the genre. If you go to my channel , and click on 'Playlists', you'll find a playlist called 'Power Pop Shakers!', where you can listen to the music I'm talking about. The intention is to keep adding to the playlist, so that it becomes a useful one-stop shop to discover new power pop bands. In this video I mention: BUZZARD BUZZARD BUZZARD 'Backhand Deals' (album, Communion) (I've uploaded the track 'Good Day' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) THE BYE BYE BLACKBIRDS 'August Lightning Complex' (album) (I've uploaded the track 'Favorite Stars' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) RONNIE D'ADDARIO 'Egg Yolks And Artichokes' (album, Homberg) (I've uploaded the track 'The House I Live In' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist. THE DATES 'Ask Again Later' (album, Burger) (I've uploaded the track 'Star' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) THE HOODOO GURUS 'You Did Me Wrong' (album, due out on the 25th March 2022 on Big Time) (I've uploaded the track 'I Come From Your Future' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) HUSHDROPS 'The Static' (album, Pravda) (I've uploaded the tracks 'One Of The Guys' and 'The Static' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) JEANINES 'Don't Wait For A Sign' (album, due out on the 22nd April 2022 on Slumberland) (I've uploaded the track 'Any Day Now' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) MATERIAL ISSUE 'Out Of Time: The Material Issue Story' (blu-ray, coming soon following its theatrical release back in November 2021) (I've uploaded a 15-minute mini-documentary, which was put together to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 'International Pop Overthrow', to the Power Pop Shakers playlist. I've also uploaded the track 'Kim The Waitress'.) SCOTT MCCARL 'Play On' (album, self-released via Bandcamp) (I've uploaded the tracks 'In Love Without A Girl' and 'Surrender' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist. Scott McCarl was a member of The Raspberries for their fourth album 'Starting Over'.) THE REGRETTES 'Further Joy' (album, due out on the 8th April 2022 on Warner) (I've uploaded the track 'Monday' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) OLIVIA RODRIGO 'Sour' (album, Geffen) (I've uploaded the track 'Brutal' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) THE SPLIT SQUAD 'Another Cinderella' (album, Red Chuck) (A power pop supergroup which includes Eddie Munoz from The Plimsouls, Keith Streng from The Fleshtones, and Clem Burke from Blondie. I've uploaded the track 'Hey DJ' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) STAR PARTY 'Meadow Flower' (album, Feel It/Tough Love) (I've uploaded the track 'Push You Aside' to the Power Pop Shakers playlist.) THE WYLD GOOMS 'You Did Me Wrong' (single; Outro) This is a 'Vinyl Melange Cheap 'n' Cheerful' production for vinyl, CD and cassette collectors, crate diggers and fans of the international power pop underground scene.
Material Issue was an American power pop trio from Chicago, Illinois. The band's trademark is pop songs with themes of love and heartbreak. A number of their song titles used women's first names.
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Material Issue's Footage is a Rare Glimpse into the Chicago Power Pop Scene of the 90s In 2022, the power pop underground scene was thriving, with new bands emerging from around the world. Amidst this resurgence, Material Issue's footage in "Power Pop Shakers! New Releases/Reissues #11" stands out as a rare and significant find. The Chicago-based trio's music, characterized by catchy hooks and themes of love and heartbreak, had already gained a loyal following.
Material Issue was formed in the late 1980s, but it wasn't until the early 1990s that they started to gain traction with their unique blend of power pop and melodic sensibilities. Their songs often featured women's first names as titles, adding an extra layer of intimacy and storytelling to their music. The band's popularity peaked in the mid-1990s, but despite their dedicated fan base, they never achieved mainstream success.
The footage in "Power Pop Shakers! New Releases/Reissues #11" is a brief but telling glimpse into Material Issue's live performances at the time. Although the video doesn't show the band performing any of their own songs, it highlights their energy and stage presence. The clip's brevity only adds to its significance, as it provides a rare opportunity for fans to see Material Issue in action.
The context surrounding this footage is also noteworthy. In 2021, "Out Of Time: The Material Issue Story" was released on blu-ray, following its theatrical run. This documentary serves as a testament to the band's enduring legacy and the impact they had on the power pop scene. By featuring Material Issue in their series, the creators of "Power Pop Shakers!" are acknowledging the trio's contributions to the genre.
Viewers who watch this clip will take away a deeper appreciation for Material Issue's music and the power pop underground scene of the 1990s. The footage is a reminder that even though some bands may not have achieved mainstream success, they still left an indelible mark on their respective genres. By highlighting Material Issue's rare live performance, "Power Pop Shakers! New Releases/Reissues #11" serves as a tribute to the band and their devoted fan base.
The power pop genre has always been characterized by its eclecticism and diversity, with bands pushing the boundaries of what is possible within the genre. Material Issue's music, in particular, was notable for its blend of catchy hooks and melodic sensibilities. By featuring them in their series, the creators of "Power Pop Shakers!" are acknowledging the importance of this genre-bending approach.
In conclusion, Material Issue's footage in "Power Pop Shakers! New Releases/Reissues #11" is a rare and significant find that provides a glimpse into the Chicago power pop scene of the 1990s. The clip's brevity only adds to its significance, as it highlights the band's energy and stage presence. By featuring Material Issue in their series, the creators are acknowledging the trio's contributions to the genre and paying tribute to their enduring legacy.
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