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What's power pop?

Power pop (or powerpop) is a popular musical genre that draws its inspiration from 1960s British and American pop and rock music. It typically incorporates a combination of musical devices such as strong melodies, crisp vocal harmonies, economical arrangements, and prominent guitar riffs. Instrumental solos are usually kept to a minimum, and blues elements are largely downplayed. Recordings tend to display production values that lean toward compression and a forceful drum beat. Instruments usually include one or more electric guitars, an electric bass guitar, a drum kit, and sometimes electric keyboards or synthesizers. While its cultural impact has waxed and waned over the decades, power pop is among rock's most enduring subgenres.
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Who's power pop?

Badfinger, Dwight Twilley Band, Big Star, The Raspberries, Blue Ash, 20/20, Cheap Trick, Shoes, The Records, The Motors, The Spongetones, Marshall Crenshaw, The Knack, The Smithereens, Jellyfish, Teenage Fanclub, Weezer, Brendan Benson...

and many, many more

What's this tumblr all about?

This is a place for videos, songs, photographs, URLs, articles.. anything and everything power pop. A celebration of jangly guitars and sweet harmonies! A cornucopia of choruses and chords!

Who runs this Tumblr?

Hi! My name is Mark, I'm a 27-year-old English geek, and there is (slightly) more to my life than power pop.. if you enjoy these posts I'd love it if you followed my personal Tumblr :)

Posts tagged "Silver Sun"
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James Broad - Scared (Iive at Norwich Arts Centre 27th April 2011)

Mr. Broad, frontman of the long-running-but-now-mostly-retired English band Silver Sun, dusted off his guitar and travelled to my city, Norwich, to play a special acoustic set in aid of Japan. I managed to catch James after the show and had a chat with him about Silver Sun and power pop in general. That will be posted on the blog soon, but for now, enjoy James doing Scared (and segueing into another very well-recognised tune somewhere in the middle)..