This and other familiarly named tracks are part of a project I started in November 2011, the object of which was to write an album of songs using the titles from The Beatles' Let It Be. The project is currently stalled four songs from the finish line, two of which are written but not recorded yet. I *will* finish it at some point.
Anyway, this song is either a searing indictment of capitalism, or a stirring defense of capitalism. Or maybe it's just a silly little pop song.
The Philadelphia group sharpen their hooks and internal dyanmics for a fun and non-dorky take on power pop anyone can get behind. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 26, 2024
Montreal psych-pop veterans sound as infectious and hypnotic as ever on their seventh LP, slinging jangly riffs and bright vocal harmonies. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 14, 2024
Buoyant one-off release from a long-running Atlanta band who juggle garage rock, folk, and power pop; don't miss the Mark Morrison cover. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 9, 2024
Melbourne rock outfit The Prize know their way around a hooky riff, and they kick out tons of them on these four garage rock bangers. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 2, 2022