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Scott Gagner is back with a serious sugar rush. His upcoming album Sweet Tooth leans harder into pure pop than his previous work, and the first taste is irresistible.

Next up, The Amplifier Heads are ready to turn up the volume. Led by Boston power pop veteran Sal Baglio, the band delivers a crunchy preview of their forthcoming...


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Jim Allen “Maybe Things Will be Alright”

Jim Allen’s ‘Maybe Things Will Be Alright’ is an eclectic blend of power pop, roots rock, folk, and alt-country that succeeds through strong songwriting and an impressive supporting cast. Allen’s deep vocal delivery often recalls Eytan Mirsky, balancing sincerity with a melodic sensibility that keeps the album grounded even as it shif...


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Danny Laj and the Looks “We’re The Freaks” really speaks to the power pop movement. The track focuses on how something as simple as a noise complaint can threaten a beloved venue and the ripple effect that loss has on musicians, fans, and the local community. Something I’ve lived through, for sure. I’ve seen a big push in new music recently because...


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Middlebees “Seconds”

Middlebees is the musical project of Jon Manos, a songwriter with a clear gift for classic pop craftsmanship. The album opens with “Ticking,” which begins modestly with a toy piano and simple verse before unfolding into a rich, layered chorus anchored by a memorable hook. Manos draws from a wide range of pop influences throughout the album. “Made It Back...


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Sour Ops “Bikers Make Better Lovers”

Nashville power pop-rock trio Sour Ops, led by Price Harrison, continues to build on its reputation for mixing proto-punk, glam, and power pop hooks with lyrics that often lean toward the cynical. Their latest LP, ‘Bikers Make Better Lovers,’ delivers another batch of sharp-edged rockers with plenty of personality. The production...


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