Greetings,
In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever music magazine <
http://www.perfectsoundforever.com>, you'll find (among other things):
ANY TROUBLE
New wave & lost copyrights by Scott Bass
"Any Trouble are one of those bands that sold well enough to keep getting label interest to put out their music, but never truly scored a "hit record." Leader Clive Gregson wasn't a very handsome frontman, and it didn't help that their early label Stiff already had a nerdy-looking artist in Elvis Costello."
PAUL COLLINS
Power pop prince- interview by Ed Turner
"From his earliest days as the drummer for influential L A pop band The Nerves ("Hangin' on the Telephone"), musician Paul Collins has gone from strength to strength. Following his stint in The Nerves, Collins would form power pop legends The Beat (whose debut album featured the Collins-penned classic, "Rock N Roll Girl"), as well as the equally influential Breakaways."
THE STANLEYS
Aussie power pop- interview by Robert Pally
"The Stanleys are a talented and energetic trio from Perth, Australia. On their self-titled debut, they offer 11 fresh and exciting power pop songs with catchy melodies. In this interview, their singer and bass player Mark Di Renzo (also in Gigantic) speaks about Kiss, the music scene in Perth, getting everything right on the record."
You can also see many of the artists above in our Spotify playlist: <
https://open.spotify.com/user/jgrossnas/playlist/01SmUSpNFWaMp3KQF6kvnS?si=zK78BkSXT3uOQs5Bscd9aw>
We're always looking for good writers and/or ideas so let us know if you have anything to share.
See you online,
Jason