Advance publicity for
Pom Pom Squad made project leader Mia Berrin sound like a punk heir to the riot grrrl movement. To be honest, the debut Pom Pom Squad album
Death of a Cheerleader (City Slang) bears the most resemblance to
Olivia Rodrigoâs runaway hit
Sour (Geffen).
But thatâs no reason to cringe. Sure, some enthusiastic reviewers may overstate the case by calling Disney star Rodrigo âpop-punk,â but both she and Berrin know how to hurl the f-bombs when dissecting teen angst. Does Berrin use crunchier guitars? Maybe, but Rodrigo knows how to wield the feedback in tracks like âBrutal.â Conversely, Rodrigo may leverage her
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Noteworthy – OUR HIDDEN HUMAN TREASURES
Mar. 04, 2021 at 6:00 am
YOU’VE SEEN HER AROUND TOWN
You can’t miss her, with those outfits exploding with color on her very diminutive frame. And always a hat to match or add to the effect. A rainbow palette in motion.
She loves her hats, since junior high school. “I never leave the house without a hat.” How many? “I think I had more than 200, but I recently donated about 100 of them to a thrift store.”
Or you may have noticed her front yard, a raucous yet genteel fairyland tableau of tiny structures and statues of critters and the occasional mythical humans. “During holidays I have the best yard displays in town,” she claims.
If 50 years of writing, producing, and playing great music could be summed up in 10 songs, what would be featured on that list? That was one of the tasks for Fab 5 band leader and bass player Frankie Campbell during a recent interview with The Sunday Gleaner.
With 30 albums and over 200 original songs recorded during the last five decades, it was a bit less challenging for Campbell to list the top 10 most successful hits from the multiaward-winning group rather than his personal favourite. And of course, with Fab 5 being the word play maestros, tunes with ambiguous titles such as
Shaving Cream and