Regular readers of this blog know of my fondness for power pop
music. Well, thanks to the syndicated radio series Little Steven’s Underground Garage, hosted by Steven Van Zandt,
I’ve discovered another artist who’s a prime example of the genre. Little Steven’s
show always showcases a “Song of the Week,” and he recently featured Kurt
Baker’s “Weekend Girls,” a tuneful blast of pop rock sunshine. It led me to
check out Baker’s 2012 release, Brand
New Beat. It’s a fantastic album that will appeal to fans of 70s & 80s
artists like The Cars & Elvis
Costello. The album kicks off with the rocking “Hit The Ground,” and from then
on it’s track after track of power pop excellence on songs such as the electric
“Partied Out,” the fine ballad “She’s Not Sorry,” and the bright summer love tale “She Can Do It
All.” You’ll hear echoes of Marshall Crenshaw, Cheap Trick, The Beatles & The Beach
Boys in the sparkling harmonies, catchy lyrics and jangly guitars, on songs
like “Everybody Knows" & the all out rocker "Qualified." There’s even a touch of the pop punk sound of The
Ramones, another group Baker cites as an influence.
The production & arrangements are excellent, and the band (including
producer Wyatt Funderburk on Guitar & Bass, Kris Rodgers on
Keyboards, Geoff Palmer on Rhythm Guitar and Adam Cargin on Drums ably
backs Baker on every track. The sound of vintage pop rock is captured
perfectly on this great disc. Brand New
Beat is a terrific set of “pure pop for now people,” to borrow the title of
a Nick Lowe record. This is a great release by an artist
whose music deserves to be heard. If you’re a power pop fan, a classic rock fan, or
enjoy any of Baker’s influences, this Portland native (formerly of the band The
Leftovers) will have your toes tapping and your hands clapping. Baker also has
several EPs available, including 2012’s Want
You Around and his awesome debut, Got It
Covered (2010), a fantastic set of covers featuring the artist’s own power pop
favorites, including terrific versions of Lowe’s “Cruel To Be Kind,” Rick
Springfield’s “I’ve Done Everything For You” and The Vapors “Turning Japanese.” Highly recommended.
Here are links to videos for “She Can Do it All,” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jjq5vLoYack
& “She’s Not Sorry” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODmul0cLYiw
from Brand New Beat, and “Cruel To
Be Kind” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBArHrEei5U & “I’ve Done Everything
For You” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzrFvg79KU8 from Got It Covered.
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