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Baby Scream…what is all about?

Baby Scream is a music project orchestrated and led by Juan Pablo Mazzola, the project was conceived in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 2002. To date Baby Scream have released 6 LPs, 3 EP's and 5 singles, as well as having been featured on compilations albums around the globe. The albums received excellent reviews around the world from the Power Pop community bloggers, podcasters and radio alike. Throughout his musical careeer Juan has worked with a multitude of producers such as, Sebastian Rubin (Grand Prix), Rino Rafanelli (Sui Generis, Color Humano), Muddy Stardust (Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Col. Parker) and Nick Schinder (The Child, Deep River Running). Juan's musical influences are wide and diverse and range from, John Lennon, The Jayhawks, Cheap Trick, Harry Nilsson, Ronnie Lane, Paul Westerberg, Teenage Fanclub, Jellyfish, Velvet Crush and Soul Asylum. Baby Scream have played and toured all over the world taking in various countries and cultures including, Argentina, Brazil, U.S.A., England, Germany, Sweden, Spain and Norway.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Back to high school

Well, I always wanted to go back to high school for a little while, never thought I was going to do it like this though....
I'm gonna be playing some of my songs at " Culver City High School " in Los Angeles this next friday, I hope not to be a a bad example for kids......

Playing San Diego's International Powerpop Overthrow was really nice, a lot of great bands and I loved The Bobbleheads!

Here's my own little version of "Even Here We Are" by Paul Westerberg....



And also, Steve from www.absolutepowerpop.blogspot.com said this about Ups And Downs :

Ups and Downs, is a melodic treat that fans of Teenage Fanclub, The Pernice Brothers and Big Star will enjoy. The gorgeous "Away" opens, reminding me of Cotton Mather's "Baby Freeze Queen", and it's followed by the midtempo "Suddenly", which out-TFs Teenage Fanclub. Just to show they aren't exclusively "soft", Mazzola & Co. rock out on the raucous "Everyday (I Die a Little Bit)", but "Morning Light" and "World from Outside" reinforce their melodic bonafides. They close with a cover - a nice version of The Replacements' "Skyway".

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