Bands cultivating a look to match their sound in rock and roll is nothing new, but the 90s weren't the most receptive decade to a well thought out image. The Sharp, with their black and white color scheme, upright bass, and precise take on 80s new wave with twists of rockabilly and power-pop, make a case that The White Stripes would follow at the end of the decade with their 1993 debut This Is The Sharp. Sounding blender filled with albums by The Knack, Brian Setzer, sElf, Joe Jackson, Fountains of Wayne, Jellyfish, and more, the tight, clean sounds are at odds with the distorted grunge overtaking the music world in 1993. But their charm of being totally at odds with the times means the skill and craftsmanship of the songwriting really shines, even if it dips into familiar patterns at times.
Songs In This Episode:
Intro - Scratch My Back
17:28 - Talking Sly
24:12 - Love Kiss
33:04 - Kiss Me Again
Outro - Don't Waste My Time
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#347: It Means Everything by Save Ferris
#346: Transmission by The Tea Party
#345: Mindfunk by Mindfunk
#344: Interview with Greg Glover of Arena Rock Recording Company
#343: Compilations Albums of the 1990s Roundtable
#342: Lovesongs for Underdogs by Tanya Donelly
#341: Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? by Harvey Danger
#340: Guitar Gods of the 1990s Roundtable
#339: Laughing Gallery by Ruth Ruth
#338: A Little Ain’t Enough by David Lee Roth
#337: Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space by Spiritualized
#336: Eternal Nightcap by The Whitlams
#335: Television Soundtracks of the 1990s
#334: Interview with Jody Porter (Fountains of Wayne & The Belltower)
#333: Whirligig by The Caulfields
#332: Batman & Robin soundtrack
#331: Cockamamie by Jennifer Trynin
#330: Duran Duran In The 90s
#329: Interview with Marko DeSantis of Sugarcult, The Ataris and more
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