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  • Marc A. Price 10:47 am on May 20, 2008 Permalink
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    The French Kicks: Swimming – PopMatters Music Review 

    The French Kicks - Swimming

    The French Kicks were a band that I got into 7 or 8 years ago by accident when I saw them play a really small hall in Peterborough. They really lit up the room for me, which led me to get hold of everything that I could by them. They had an edgy post punk sound that really spoke to me, it had such a quirky charm. Then I sort of forgot about them. I thought that they had spilt up or something. It seems that they are indeed still together and I was excited at the prospect of reviewing a new album by them. I was to be disappointed.

     

    The trouble with not keeping in touch with old acquaintances is that they sometimes move on without you. They grow and form new opinions, new tastes, and new ways of expressing themselves. Then, when you finally catch up with them, they are barely recognisable. You find it hard to really fully get what it is that they mean. You forget what it was that you saw in them in the first place.

    [From The French Kicks: Swimming - PopMatters Music Review]

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  • Marc A. Price 9:02 am on May 8, 2008 Permalink
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    Firewater: The Golden Hour – PopMatters Music Review 

    Firewater - The Golden Hour

    The Golden Hour PopMatters just published my review of the new Firewater CD. This record I liked. I haven’t played it since I reviewed it but I’m pretty sure that the next time it gets slotted into the iMac I’ll enjoy it. It is a fine record and well worth the purchase. As usual an excerpt of the review is below and a link to the full article.

    The Golden Hour stands tall as a flawed but remarkably good experiment in mixing up influences from all over the globe. Firewater’s main man Tod A. went to the source of his musical influences to create this collection of catchy melodies that, for the most part, grab your attention instantly. It teeters on the line between punk and world music and thankfully does not sit well in either camp. It does show that pop music is universal.

    Firewater: The Golden Hour – PopMatters Music Review
    Other Links http://www.firewater.tv/ http://www.myspace.com/realfirewater

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  • Marc A. Price 9:02 am on May 6, 2008 Permalink
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    Lissa Schneckenburger: Song – PopMatters Review 

    Another fun little Short Take that I submitted to PopMatters. An excerpt below and the direct link after that.

    Lissa Schneckenburger’s Song is a cheerful array of old school folk tunes with the emphasis on the fiddle and quality vocal performance—a mixture of self-composed work and traditional songs from the New England area of the United States.

    Lissa Schneckenburger review
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