Thursday, 14 May 2020

Power Pop: The Loud Family - Plants And Birds And Rocks And Things (1993 Alias)



Scott Miller's final album with Game Theory suggested he was trying to iron out a few of the quirks in his musical personality, but five years later the debut album from his new group, Loud Family, found Miller's eccentricities taking center stage alongside his hooky and uniquely melodic pop songs.


Anyone who loved Game Theory's Big Star-influenced smart pop will delight in Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things, as Miller's uncanny way with a hook remains unsurpassed, though Loud Family rocks harder than Game Theory and as players they're stronger than any of Game Theory's lineups.


Those who loved the loopy montage of Game Theory's most ambitious album, Lolita Nation, will be pleased to note that Miller and producer Mitch Easter allow themselves plenty of room here for the incongruous, including the warped vocal samples of "Don't Thank Me All at Once," the darkly witty ranting of "Spot the Setup," and the bizarre split-channel effects of "Ballad of How You Can All Shut Up."
Alex Chilton and Scott Miller

 And while Miller once called his songs with Game Theory "young-adult-hurt-feeling-athons," here hurt gets co-star billing with rage, anger, paranoia, and self-destructive angst; thematically, Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things slips into a lyrical darkness far deeper than Game Theory at its moodiest, making this pure pop for those who have a good time being unhappy.



Plants and Birds and Rocks and Things was as strong as anything in Scott Miller's catalog, but it also made clear that Loud Family was going to push the outer edges of power pop harder than Game Theory; those who like their pop with a sharp citrus bite will find it highly refreshing, but those who prefer sweetness might want to program out a few cuts. (Mark Deming, allmusic.com)

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4 comments:

  1. Glad to see you are back! Hope all is well with you. Lots of groovy new tunes you share. Peace.

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    1. Hello Iceman,
      thanks for your kind words. Have a nice weekend and stay healthy

      Regards
      Frank

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  2. Thanks for all the music you have uploaded, Frank!
    All the best!

    [By the way, do you have any of the following powerpop records to share some time in the future:
    The Innocents & Beathoven – No Hit Wonders From Down Under
    Dancing Hoods – 12 Jealous Roses (1985)
    The Windbreakers - At Home With Bobby And Tim (1989)
    The Blow Pops - American Beauties (1994)
    Brad Jones - Gilt-Flake (1995)
    Three Hour Tour - 1969 (1996)
    Jeffrey Foskett - Cool & Gone (Gone, Gone) (1997)
    The Orange Humble Band - Assorted Creams (1997)
    Wonderboy – Napoleon Blown Apart (1997)
    The Rubinoos - Paleophonic (1998)
    Einstein's Sister - Learning Curves (1999)
    The Masticators - Masticate! (2001)
    Receiver - Inspiration Overload (2001)
    Feel - Feel (2002)
    Bronco Bullfrog - Oak Apple Day (2004)
    Jensen Bell – Modern Dating Tips (2005)
    Eugene Edwards - My Favorite Revolution (2004)
    Taylor Locke & The Roughs - Marathon (2010)
    The Len Price 3 - Pictures (2010)
    The Wellingtons - In Transit (2011)
    Throwback Suburbia - Shot Glass Souvenir (2012)
    Wanderlust - Record Time (2012)
    The Shivvers - The Shivvers (2014)
    Aerial - Why Don't They Teach Heartbreak at School? (2015)
    Arvidson & Butterflies - Arvidson & Butterflies (2016)
    Erik Voeks - So The Wind Won't Blow It All Away (2016)
    The Stanleys - The Stanleys (2017)
    anything by: David Grahame ]

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    1. Sorry for my late answer but i am a little busy at the moment. I think five or six of your wishes i can fullfill but it will takes a little time.

      Greetings
      Frank

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