All in search of pure pop do not have to look any further. It's All Good, Sugar is filled with it, twelve songs long. In fact, it's incredible that The Greenberry Woods are able to come up winning, song after song after song.
The first time I heard an album like this, as in tapping into the 60s pop era with fully original songs of very high quality, was with the album 'Catch All' by a band filled with musical friends from different bands called Swag from 2001. Since circa ten years a host of albums have reached me attempting the same feat. I like many of them, but it seems with It's All Good, Sugar The Greenberry Woods have raised the bar some more.
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Another band I could mention from the 1990s, is The Posies. Like it The Greenberry Woods manages to combine The Beatles and Big Star with that tougher sound of the 1990s poprock. All the elements blend in a way that keeps tingling my ears for the whole of the album. Take 'The One That Makes You Happy'. The strong and loud guitar chord progression manages to blend perfect pop vocal melodies and harmonies. The third is Scotland's Teenage Fanclub, originally also with three songwriters and singers, as The Greenberry Woods also excel in softer, dreamier songs.
What more can I write? Hearing is believing, so let me leave you with pointing you to the link below to be convinced by the perfection on offer on It's All Good, Sugar.
Wout de Natris - van der Borght
You can listen to and order It's All Good, Sugar here:
https://bigstirrecords.bandcamp.com/album/its-all-good-sugar


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