Green Pop: Album Review
September 28th, 2011 by admin
Green Pop was light-years ahead of what “Big in Iowa” had recorded in the past. It catapults the band into a different dimension. They now belong in the company of some top rock bands. In Europe the CD sold out in 2 weeks, and on tour the band sold out performances.
If you love rock and roll, then Green Pop is one you will love; it is a pure rock and roll album. It is not for the faint at heart, it is thrilling and meaty.The whole story can be found at http://kroq.radio.com/2011/09/19/psycho-mike-rocks-saint-rocke-with-his-band-murder-on-the-405/ It gives you rock in its most raw form. It is a far cry from the country rock band formed in the mid-90s.
The band has evolved to greatness, their first album was self-released, their second was reviewed and deemed better than the first and now Green Pop is putting them in the company of the rolling stones. Not bad for the two original members that met in a bar.
“Big in Iowa”, is a wonderful mixture of country and rock, the best of both worlds. Green Pop proves you do not have to be one or the other and that music is indeed universal and the best comes when you mix different styles and create your own.