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Album Details: International Pop Overthrow

Release Date:02/05/1991
Label:Fontana Island
UPC:042284815529

Track List: International Pop Overthrow

  1. Valerie Loves Me
  2. Diane
  3. Renee Remains The Same
  4. This Letter
  5. Out Right Now
  6. Crazy
  7. Chance Of A Lifetime
  1. International Pop Overthrow
  2. Very First Lie
  3. Trouble
  4. There Was A Few
  5. This Far Before
  6. A Very Good Idea
  7. Li'l Christine

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User Reviews: International Pop Overthrow

  • Overall:

    THEY ROCK

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 24, 2000

    I LOVE THEM ALL ESPECIALY INTERNATIONAL POP OVERTHROW!

  • Overall:

    A real overthrow of good songs

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 4, 1999

    Material Issue's debut album is amazing. It's an awful lot of great tunes, where Jim Ellison's vocals impress as much as his songs do. "This far before", "Li'l Christine", "Diane", "Renee remains the same"... once you have heard the cd a few times y...ou won't know which one you prefer! It's a cd really worth it having, the order of the songs is also very clever, as it increases intensity gradually, then gives a rest and reaches the climax at the end. Simply Delightful. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: International Pop Overthrow

  • All Music Guide

    A title like International Pop Overthrow suggests a far more revolutionary and ambitious approach than what Material Issue actually served up on its first album -- Jim Ellison doesn't sound like he wants to take over the world so much as he wants (a) a girl to like him, and (b) three-minute pop songs to regain their rightful place on the radio (which, come to think of it, was a fairly revolutionary notion in 1991). Singer/songwriter and guitarist Ellison and partners Ted Ansani on bass and Mike Zelenko on drums sound like power pop classicists, worshiping at the altar of Big Star, the Raspberries, and the Scruffs, though Ellison's melodies are leaner and more direct than those of his obvious inspirations, and his willingness to turn up the tempos and let the guitars distort reminds all listeners that punk influenced good pop as much as pop influenced good punk. ("Trouble" and the title cut also confirm that Ellison occasionally thought about subjects other than girls.) The production b...y Jeff Murphy (whose band Shoes was doubtless another key influence on MI's sound) is clean and uncluttered, but maybe a bit too much so -- while nothing gets in the band's way, the group rarely displays as much power as it deserves, and the boomy sound could stand to be balanced with a bit more top-end crunch (especially on the hard-driving title track, which does feature the album's best line -- "I don't need a girlfriend, I need an accomplice"). But anyone who was looking for the future of power pop in 1991 might well have imagined these guys were it, and not without reason -- International Pop Overthrow is smart, hooky, and not afraid to sound edgy or let the amps go into the red. - Mark Deming, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Material Issue

Material Issue's music is a return to the classic power-pop formula: catchy, melodic songs driven by loud, jangly guitars and usually paying tribute to girls and teenage love. The inevitable Beatles/Big Star/Cheap Trick/Tom Petty comparisons sparked intense interest in the band from power-pop fans and critics, and the group's musical allegiances were further underscored... Read more