Formed way back in 1970 in Berkeley, this Californian power-pop quartet has been a feature of the music scene for decades. Their eponymous self-titled debut album was released in 1977, scoring their first chart hit “I Think We’re Alone Now”. After recording the theme for “Revenge Of The Nerds”, the band took a sabbatical in 1985, but in 1998 returned with their acclaimed album “Paleophonic”.
Written as a tribute to the late female drummer Honey Lantree of the UK group The Honeycombs, their new single is a celebration of peppy 70s beat pop. Taken from their upcoming album “From Home”, due to drop on August 23, it’s their time-honored sound of lively drums, cheery guitars, vintage harmonies and fun Beach Boys-like vibes, that makes this groovy and infectious jam sound timeless.
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From her album “100 Miles From Memphis” (2010):
Blending The Dip’s 60s-style soul with their signature folk-house sound, this is the new single by German duo BUNT.:
Hailing from Rhode Island, this vitalizing singer and songwriter is a
Painting a gorgeous soundscape with some colorful vintage brush strokes, her new single is an ear-tingling portrait, blending classic tones with modern pop hues. With a catchy rhythm, a splash of synths and a lively electric guitar solo creating an 80s-tinted canvas and her mellifluous vocals and euphonic harmonies adding a melodious artistry, this composition is a true work of art.
From his album “Reg Strikes Back” (1988):
Blending pop, funk and sunshiny horns, this is the new perky single by Danish band The Asteroids Galaxy Tour: