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MICHAEL OLIVER & THE SACRED BAND – Surprise Box 19

Posted on 29 December 2011

Old fans of Not Lame may recall seeing Michael Oliver‘s name 10 years or so ago, with a really solid power pop effort called “Go, Dog, Go!”, which has not been available in many years.  After a long break, Oliver returns with a song for Pop Pioneers and the news of an upcoming album – which I have heard and can say that it will be a record many folks are gonna dig!

Download “Love While It Lasted” – right click and save – HERE

Michael Oliver releases Yin and Yanxiety after ten years, one graduate degree from Harvard Kennedy School, and a storied past with one of Western New York’s most beloved pop rock acts of the ‘90’s, Go, Dog. Go!

Yin and Yanxiety is a touchingly personal collection of intelligent pop and rock songs reminiscent of Matthew Sweet, Marshall Crenshaw, REM and even The Archies, all of whom Oliver counts as influences. It is an emotional meditation on the past, filled with beautifully crafted songs that glisten, glow, and grandly unfold; vocals lingering and lyrics resonating long after the songs have faded.

New Year’s Resolution: World domination through pop…tell your friends.

Visit and hear more from the band:  www.michaeloliver.us

5 Responses to “MICHAEL OLIVER & THE SACRED BAND – Surprise Box 19”

  1. Keith says:

    Thoroughly Enjoyed – Thank You Bruce (And Michael)

    If this is not essential power pop I do not know what is!

  2. Michael Oliver says:

    Thank you!

  3. Richard Horton says:

    This is a great song.

    • Stu Pope says:

      Indeed. And speaking of great songs, Rich, I recently heard Sleep In A Wigwam for the first time (after first reading about it in Shake Some Action a couple of years ago) and am amazed at what a great “batting average” you achieved with a slew of classic power pop “shoulda been” hits.

  4. Lake Hearne says:

    Great song – is this Jules Shear’s nom de plume?