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Title: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 08, 2006, 10:20:50 pm
in regards to being called "Powerpop" who, besides Weezer, would classify? the rentals i assume? noob question, just not sure about powerpop groups exsist otherwise, anyone?

p.s. is "geek rock" the same thing?
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Bob511 on November 08, 2006, 11:52:56 pm
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:383
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: FireAarro on November 09, 2006, 02:52:03 am
that dog.

haha, bob, that link doesn't have rentals or ozma, i guess there's different sorts of power pop. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_pop is kinda helpful, it gives explanations and stuff.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Not Jason on November 09, 2006, 03:46:58 am
"Powerpop" has much in common with other genre names in that it's used to describe multiple musical movements that don't necessarily have a whole lot directly in common.  I don't consider myself an expert on any incarnations of the term prior to the "Weezer" definition of powerpop, though I know it was in use for decades beforehand.  In modern times, I'd say Weezer is the basis for comparison, but I'd probably stretch it out to describe a lot of modern "indie" bands too.  Anything that's built on strong pop sensibilities, like Ted Leo or maybe even The New Pornographers in certain examples (I was just listening to them) I would think to classify as such.  In my eyes, powerpop necessarily possesses some ultra-sugary qualities, which is what separates it from other similarly delivered punk and rock music.  That's all just my opinion though.

"Geek Rock" is a seperate term, from my observasions at least.  It's often used to describe powerpop bands, but it is not synonomous.  I wouldn't think to consider "Geek Rock" a genre, it's more of accurately a descriptive term that you can use on almost any genre so long as the example is applicable.  Anybody that has ever covered a videogame song can probably be safely categorized.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 09, 2006, 06:37:33 am
ok so i guess Weez did not pioneer this subgenre. shows what i knew. does anyone like the Raspberries? how good are the groups of the 70s that allmusic lists? so the Knack counts, hahaha awesome.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: bulb dylan on November 09, 2006, 08:37:00 am
Wow, allmusic has a pretty good list! I love all of those bands. The Raspberries are great. "Go All the Way" is such sweetness. Unfortunately, Eric Carmen from the Rasps also gave us the saccharine sap "All by Myself" and the lovely Dirty Dancing song "Hungry Eyes." The 80's weren't kind to some of those guys.

As for Weezer, I would say they have a heavy powerpop influence, but the more modern sounds of their recordings and instruments (read: not vintage-inspired sounds) and even some lyrical themes would put them out of "powerpop" in a classic sense.

It has been said time and again that the biggest powerpop band is Cheap Trick. No true powerpop bands had yet before or have since matched their commercial success. It is also said that powerpop is doomed to fail: It is good, melodic music that will get you some girls, some guys will like it and come to your shows, but it isn't very manly, and might get you beat up.

Here is what Steve Albini (http://www.magnetmagazine.com/interviews/powerpop2.html) says about it:
QuoteSteve Albini
The bands you mention (Big Star, Raspberries, Flaminââ,¬â,,¢ Groovies, Cheap Trick, Dwight Twilley, Shoes, dBââ,¬â,,¢s, Matthew Sweet, Posies) are utterly unrelated. I can tolerate some of them, love the Flaminââ,¬â,,¢ Groovies and Cheap Trick and have a profound hatred of the rest. I cannot bring myself to use the term ââ,¬Å"power pop.ââ,¬Â Catchy mock-descriptive terms are for dilettantes and journalists. I guess you could say I think this music is for pussies and should be stopped.

Read some of those quotes from that article. It's great.

Oh yeah- The Flamin' Groovies and the Green Pajamas have to be mentioned. And Big Star. Yeah.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: heysarahsarah on November 10, 2006, 09:00:59 am
Great topic.  A lot of Ozma's influences would definitely be considered power-pop, esp ELO, Cheap Trick etc. 

I love power pop as a genre, but I also like more poppy/poppy stuff, lately Mamas and the Papas (specifically some Mama Cass), which I can hear a lot of Ozma in..it's Samuel how progressive some of these bands are.  If you put on a Mama's and the Papas album without knowing who it was, you'd sware it's the newest indie hipster band.  Great stuff.  Obviously their big hits are good too, but there is some awesome stuff on their albums too. 
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 10, 2006, 01:23:46 pm
The Beatles.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: The Other Mike on November 10, 2006, 03:20:55 pm
Quote from: I like ozma. on November 10, 2006, 01:23:46 pm
The Beatles.

nope.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: bulb dylan on November 10, 2006, 03:41:14 pm
Quote from: The Other Mike on November 10, 2006, 03:20:55 pm
Quote from: I like ozma. on November 10, 2006, 01:23:46 pm
The Beatles.

nope.

Thank you!
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 10, 2006, 04:31:37 pm
wow. i was waiting for someone to mess up and say "the beatles".

i agree with HeySarah on the Mamas and Papas, but i HATEEEEEEEEEEE "monday, monday". so maybe i dont agree 100% but i LOVE e.l.o. "dont bring me down" is the JAM! i saw Cheap Trick with Skid Row and Nugent open for Kiss in 99, didnt know they were a big "powerpop" band. awesome!
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: heysarahsarah on November 10, 2006, 04:48:31 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 10, 2006, 04:31:37 pm
wow. i was waiting for someone to mess up and say "the beatles".

i agree with HeySarah on the Mamas and Papas, but i HATEEEEEEEEEEE "monday, monday". so maybe i dont agree 100% but i LOVE e.l.o. "dont bring me down" is the JAM! i saw Cheap Trick with Skid Row and Nugent open for Kiss in 99, didnt know they were a big "powerpop" band. awesome!


WHAT!?  "Monday, Monday" is a great song :P
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 10, 2006, 06:46:30 pm
so you guys are disagreeing with wikipedia and saying the beatles have no powerpop songs?
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: The Other Mike on November 10, 2006, 06:51:05 pm
The Beatles are a pop band, not a power-pop band.  I guess they may have some songs that could be considered power-pop (I didn't check the wikipedia page), but I don't think many people would consider it to be their genre.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: claydarcy on November 11, 2006, 03:54:19 am
Quote from: I like ozma. on November 10, 2006, 06:46:30 pm
so you guys are disagreeing with wikipedia and saying the beatles have no powerpop songs?
I love your "Wikipedia has authority"-style tone.

Wikipedia's written by idiots as well as competent people.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: yoshigaki on November 11, 2006, 04:26:38 am
My definition: power chord-based rock that isn't punk.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 11, 2006, 05:32:10 am
QuoteThe Beatles are a pop band, not a power-pop band.

exactly! obviously the beatles are not POWER pop, just pop
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: bulb dylan on November 11, 2006, 09:59:22 am
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 11, 2006, 05:32:10 am
QuoteThe Beatles are a pop band, not a power-pop band.

exactly! obviously the beatles are not POWER pop, just pop

The Beatles pre-date the genre. Like the Kinks and the Who sound like punk bands, but they aren't. That's what "Proto-punk" is used for. OHNOANOTHERJOHNRA
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Not Jason on November 11, 2006, 02:25:26 pm
Quote from: Yellow Lightsaber on November 11, 2006, 09:59:22 am
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 11, 2006, 05:32:10 am
QuoteThe Beatles are a pop band, not a power-pop band.

exactly! obviously the beatles are not POWER pop, just pop

The Beatles pre-date the genre. Like the Kinks and the Who sound like punk bands, but they aren't. That's what "Proto-punk" is used for. OHNOANOTHERJOHNRA

Additionally, I find it helpful to think of these things as movements rather than genres.  It makes it a little easier because you don't have to quantify what stylistically ties it together.  When I speak of powerpop, I try to make it clear that I'm speaking of the 90s movement.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: the other jason on November 11, 2006, 04:12:54 pm
i think of ozma when i think power pop, nobody else.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 04:35:32 pm
well, yes, ozma is the only current powerpop band working. if someone knows of ANY other powerpop bands right now, please name one. weezer/the rentals i assume is all that is left of the genre

but what bout the weezer-clone bands of the mid-90s? Nada Surf, Superdrag, Nerf Herder? are they power pop or just geek rock? i actually like nada surf/superdrag still, but nerf herder is one of the worst groups i've EVER heard, and i had the MASSIVE displeasure of seeing them at PunkoRama 2002, i only went cuz a freind wanted to see the other groups.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 13, 2006, 04:54:16 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 04:35:32 pm
well, yes, ozma is the only current powerpop band working. if someone knows of ANY other powerpop bands right now, please name one.
To the rescue, Dan Schmitz, and luzer. To name a few... I think.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 06:36:45 pm
hmmmmmm the only one i can find anything on is Luzer, do they suck? looks like they have 3 albums, can't listen to any samples, not sure why.

ah, ok found some clips here
http://www.track1music.com/download/track1downloads.aspx

not that great.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 13, 2006, 10:17:11 pm
is it pronounced loser or luhzer?
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 13, 2006, 11:07:45 pm
here is a description of "bowling for soup"s new album

The sixth album from the Texas band with the mildly funny songs is shamelessly bright  :opower-pop  :opunk. But between the we're-happy-to-be-happy "I'm Gay" and the laudatory "Val Kilmer," the dozens of not really clever jokes about crazy girls and John Mellencamp, and whined harmonies and chug-a-chug guitars that blend together, the songs wear out their charm with a quickness.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Not Jason on November 14, 2006, 01:01:38 am
Let me just say, before I say anything else in this thread, and in spite of anything I've already said in this thread, that obsessing over what genre title means what is a pointless and stupid thing to do.  It can be an entertaining and interesting application of time however, which is why I continue.

Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 04:35:32 pm
well, yes, ozma is the only current powerpop band working. if someone knows of ANY other powerpop bands right now, please name one. weezer/the rentals i assume is all that is left of the genre

but what bout the weezer-clone bands of the mid-90s? Nada Surf, Superdrag, Nerf Herder? are they power pop or just geek rock? i actually like nada surf/superdrag still, but nerf herder is one of the worst groups i've EVER heard, and i had the MASSIVE displeasure of seeing them at PunkoRama 2002, i only went cuz a freind wanted to see the other groups.

First off, Nerf Herder (at least older Nerf Herder, I don't know what they're up to these days) kicks ass.  I'd call them pop-punk before I'd pull out the powerpop classification though.  I don't know if this puts me in a minority, but really, I think Nerf Herder is pretty cool.  They might just suck live though, I don't know, I've never seen them.

As far as your statement goes, I think that for one, you're using a very limited definition of powerpop.  Since it's already been established in this thread that the ozma/weezer version of powerpop is a bit of a stretch of the classification, you certainly can't limit your definition to just bands that sound like Weezer.  There are plenty of active bands that perform in styles more close to the original definition of powerpop, but I'll let somebody more knowledgable cite an example or two.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 14, 2006, 06:33:44 am
Yes, im a sucker for any Weezesque sounding band, hence my freinds turning me on to Ozma in 00 with Inaudible Sounds. I can say i tried Nerf Herder i have the album with Van Halen on it, and i hateeeeeeeeddddddd it. i honestly dont call them power pop, i just think that geek rock fits. i understand im annoying with my genre classifications, but its just how i think.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: malcolm on November 16, 2006, 12:19:33 pm
speaking of nerf herder, when i was in high school there was this shitty band and the lead singer covered all nerf herder songs claiming he wrote them. no one was the wiser because... its nerf herder (save for me and maybe one other person).
apparently he uploaded the songs they did to a website and after his band were around for a few months he was written a letter of notice from a representative from the nerf citing a lawsuit if he didn't take the songs off the web page and to discontinue song right claims.
everyone in school eventually found out and i'm pretty sure he was a social outcast after that.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 16, 2006, 05:42:02 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 14, 2006, 06:33:44 am
Yes, im a sucker for any Weezesque sounding band, hence my freinds turning me on to Ozma in 00 with Inaudible Sounds. I can say i tried Nerf Herder i have the album with Van Halen on it, and i hateeeeeeeeddddddd it. i honestly dont call them power pop, i just think that geek rock fits. i understand im annoying with my genre classifications, but its just how i think.

i agree with everything you said about nerf herder. i dont like them, but i dont dislike them
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Not Jason on November 17, 2006, 02:49:22 am
Quote from: malcolm on November 16, 2006, 12:19:33 pm
speaking of nerf herder, when i was in high school there was this shitty band and the lead singer covered all nerf herder songs claiming he wrote them. no one was the wiser because... its nerf herder (save for me and maybe one other person).
apparently he uploaded the songs they did to a website and after his band were around for a few months he was written a letter of notice from a representative from the nerf citing a lawsuit if he didn't take the songs off the web page and to discontinue song right claims.
everyone in school eventually found out and i'm pretty sure he was a social outcast after that.

Thank you.  That's an awesome story.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: gloom-glaam on November 17, 2006, 01:52:37 pm
Nerf Herder's Mr. Spock is both an awesome song and video!
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 18, 2006, 08:49:44 am
Quotehere is a description of "bowling for soup"s new album

The sixth album from the Texas band with the mildly funny songs is shamelessly bright  :opower-pop  :opunk. But between the we're-happy-to-be-happy "I'm Gay" and the laudatory "Val Kilmer," the dozens of not really clever jokes about crazy girls and John Mellencamp, and whined harmonies and chug-a-chug guitars that blend together, the songs wear out their charm with a quickness.


heres my thing with pop-punk. i used to LOVE it, i didnt care how "teeny-boopery" it was, i LOVEEEDDDDDD me some NFG, Blink, Good Charolette, then one day, BAM i woke up and just said WTF?? i sold it all or gave it away, sans the NFG, i still have it but wont listen to it or sell it, dunno why. and ive seen BFS 2 times, they open for Less Than Jake, the first show i ever saw, and Reel Big Fish a few months later, and i cant stand them. There even from around here-ish, HERE being Dallas. Well there from OK. but got there break in the Dallas scene i believe. But yes, when i didn't wanna listen to the Weez but wanted the Pop rock my soul craved, in went the NFG.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: gloom-glaam on November 18, 2006, 09:42:17 am
I was the same NFG-wise, ooo that feels good to finally get off my chest.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: I like ozma on November 18, 2006, 10:50:34 am
The needle on my record player has been wearing thin, this record has been playing since the day you've been with him.

i still love that song
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: gloom-glaam on November 18, 2006, 11:58:00 am
Forget My Name was always my favorite.



Ozma.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: kitten on November 18, 2006, 12:30:14 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 18, 2006, 08:49:44 am

HERE being Dallas.

Who are you?!?!  It's driving me up the wall.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 18, 2006, 01:14:36 pm
LOL what do you mean WHO am i? and how is it driving you up the wall??
my name is Daniel, i live in Dallas.

i got your email but didnt respond, it was after all that Ashlee Simpsons virus bs that happened, so i dindt say anything for fear of it ruining my computer.

were you at the Ozma/Rentals show or something?
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: the other jason on November 20, 2006, 10:36:44 am
Didnt you know, there are no "lol's" allowed here!!!!!!
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: ozma. not. on May 13, 2007, 03:53:32 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 04:35:32 pm
well, yes, ozma is the only current powerpop band working. if someone knows of ANY other powerpop bands right now, please name one. weezer/the rentals i assume is all that is left of the genre

the dualies.  synths, female vocals, guitar solos, etc.  definitely in the vein of weezer/ozma:

http://www.myspace.com/thedualies (http://www.myspace.com/thedualies)
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: tom on May 14, 2007, 11:37:11 am
Quote from: jack bee nimble on May 13, 2007, 03:53:32 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 04:35:32 pm
well, yes, ozma is the only current powerpop band working. if someone knows of ANY other powerpop bands right now, please name one. weezer/the rentals i assume is all that is left of the genre

the dualies.  synths, female vocals, guitar solos, etc.  definitely in the vein of weezer/ozma:

http://www.myspace.com/thedualies (http://www.myspace.com/thedualies)


Wow, now that band WANTS to sound like The Rentals.

Actually the first song sounds very Superdrag-ish to me.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: jvstin on May 14, 2007, 08:41:54 pm
meh
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: FireAarro on May 14, 2007, 08:48:39 pm
Quote from: jack bee nimble on May 13, 2007, 03:53:32 pm
Quote from: WhoYouCallinWeez on November 13, 2006, 04:35:32 pm
well, yes, ozma is the only current powerpop band working. if someone knows of ANY other powerpop bands right now, please name one. weezer/the rentals i assume is all that is left of the genre

the dualies.  synths, female vocals, guitar solos, etc.  definitely in the vein of weezer/ozma:

http://www.myspace.com/thedualies (http://www.myspace.com/thedualies)


You're in that band, aren't you? 1 post, resurrect a thread from november last year..
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: gloom-glaam on May 15, 2007, 05:06:35 pm
Not to mention it was a shameless plug in response to a statement that was so incredibly and clearly false.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Martha Gail on May 16, 2007, 10:42:51 am
Did they add you guys on myspace?  No offense there, Dualies, but you got the deny.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: antiuser on May 16, 2007, 11:01:34 am
I can't explain the lack of Teenage Fanclub on this thread.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: bulb dylan on May 17, 2007, 01:27:01 am
Quote from: antiuser on May 16, 2007, 11:01:34 am
I can't explain the lack of Teenage Fanclub on this thread.

quoted. PS you must come to my show in Portland.
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Fantastic Max on May 17, 2007, 01:58:31 am
Wait..why was this thread revived again?
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: Oatmeal on May 17, 2007, 05:36:37 pm
Quote from: ozma. not. on May 13, 2007, 03:53:32 pm
the dualies.  synths, female vocals, guitar solos, etc.  definitely in the vein of weezer/ozma:

http://www.myspace.com/thedualies (http://www.myspace.com/thedualies)


Becuase of this spamer from the dulies band
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: jvstin on May 17, 2007, 05:57:53 pm
Quote from: Martha Gail on May 16, 2007, 10:42:51 am
Did they add you guys on myspace?  No offense there, Dualies, but you got the deny.
ditto. but i'll be less cordial: the dualies kind of suck.

lol at "the powerpop community needs us!" (or something to that effect)
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: supsup on June 11, 2007, 04:02:13 pm
Quote from: Bob Loblaw on May 17, 2007, 05:57:53 pm
Quote from: Martha Gail on May 16, 2007, 10:42:51 am
Did they add you guys on myspace?  No offense there, Dualies, but you got the deny.
ditto. but i'll be less cordial: the dualies kind of suck.

lol at "the powerpop community needs us!" (or something to that effect)

that's funny cause i can see that will smith in yer avatar supports the dualies. my man right here's tryna get mopped
Title: Re: curiosity
Post by: jvstin on June 11, 2007, 04:07:31 pm
Quote from: supsup on June 11, 2007, 04:02:13 pm
Quote from: Bob Loblaw on May 17, 2007, 05:57:53 pm
Quote from: Martha Gail on May 16, 2007, 10:42:51 am
Did they add you guys on myspace?  No offense there, Dualies, but you got the deny.
ditto. but i'll be less cordial: the dualies kind of suck.

lol at "the powerpop community needs us!" (or something to that effect)

that's funny cause i can see that will smith in yer avatar supports the dualies. my man right here's tryna get mopped
as if there wasn't enough reason to NOT listen to the dualies...