Owen Adamcik is a prolific grandson of ’70s punk and power pop who puts out a new record every couple of weeks. For each release Adamcik draws from a different era of punkrock’n’roll history, often under different alter ego’s, including Ickle Stardust and Owen Hollywood. His latest? The Owens, a new EP he dubs “the start of Owen Adamcik’s Power Pop Paradise.”
It’s not just the EP title, everything on this EP screams power pop. Ripping off the cover of the Nerves classic 7″, the song titles (When She Finds Out, Don’t Call On The Phone), and the make-up of the five songs – which sound cleaner, and more jangly than the average Adamcik release. The Owens EP is barely 6 minutes long, yet leaves you wanting more. This is Jack Lee, Paul Collins and Peter Case worship done right, and I can’t wait for the next installment of Adamcik’s power pop paradise!
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