Top Ten Power Pop Releases of 2010
by Mike BaronAs the music giants stagger further into the wilderness bereft of their traditional sales tools, they continue to churn out tired, American Idol-inspired pop and rap records scooped up by suburban white boys who have never heard the Beatles. Aided by industry suckerfish such as Entertainment Weekly and Rolling Stone, they tout their latest officially sanctioned “edgy” release. Here’s Eminem with another bowl of anger. Must be hard to stay so angry with all that money. Here’s Christina Aguilera—or is it Lady Gaga—with another incisive critique of hypocrisy. Only country music is expanding, due to, perhaps, country’s insistence on singing about things that matter.
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There is another world out there, young pop bands shunning the traditional channels and using the internet to sell their exquisitely crafted, gloriously melodic pop. Twenty-ten was another banner year in which it was difficult to limit the top ten to only ten. Nevertheless, here goes.
1. Oranjuly formed in 2009 joining lead singer and writer Brian E. King who had already been working on these songs for years. Every year it seems a one-man band emerges to stun us. In years past it’s been Roger Klug and Josh Fix. This year it’s Oranjuly’s Brian E. King who says, “I played everything but drums and cello. I did play drums on South Carolina though!” Now the band is a five piece so they can reproduce these astounding sounds in public. This time the Jellyfish comparisons are apt. King also has a knack for sunny Beach Boys-style harmonies which permeate the record. If architecture is frozen music this is the Taj Mahal. (more…)







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