Radio City

Location:
New York, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Powerpop
Label:
Radio Heartbeat
Type:
Indie
Radio Citys "Class of '77" is my favorite album of 2009!">>> Frank Secich/Blue Ash/Deadbeat Poets

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The previously unreleased full album from this amazing New York band! Hunkered in the studio in the late '70s, these guys made a beautiful testament to the power of pop! Before the skinny ties, these guys followed the path laid out by BIG STAR, THE RASPBERRIES, BLUE ASH and BADFINGER, mixed with their own raw sound, to dizzying results! A mandatory purchase for powerpop fans everywhere-Soundflat-Germany>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



In the 70s, a handful of bands would not give in to the pressures of the music industry and produced music from their hearts that would last forever because of its honesty and integrity. Given the climate of the industry in those years, this was, in hindsight, heroic action.

Radio City tops this list and due credit may finally be given to them. They picked up where bands like The Beatles and Badfinger left off; gave us back our innocence in their fun, imaginative music that held us to what we thought we could be and would be in our minds and in our hearts. Where other bands crumbled to industry pressure, Radio City stayed true to their beliefs and gave us melodies and song crafting that makes one want to go out to buy a guitar and learn how to play. Radio City should have made it big but instead are now legendary. We need them now more than ever

>>> Danny Shonerd, The Boys (USA)>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.



"An incredible powerpop gem. If this song doesn't stay in your head all day. then check your pulse. Reminescent of The Raspberries, the best of the bubblegum genre and some early Beatles. How did this song "miss"?"------(Ed.da man)
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