What hath
the Flamin Groovies wrought? Ever since
Cyril Jordan and company released their three Sire albums in the latter half of the '70s, there has been a subset of power pop bands who base their entire concept of artistic success on how closely they resemble some fantasy mash-up of
the Beatles,
the Kinks,
the Hollies,
Big Star, and
Badfinger. It's not that there's anything wrong with any of those bands, of course. It's just that given how many twee little acoustic love songs
Paul McCartney has written over the decades, does one really need to hear Spanish retro-pop band
the Winnerys do a note-perfect simulacrum of same on "My Little Good Friend"? Well, no, but there's a certain dorky charm to the band's refusal to do anything beyond being the Castilian
Rutles (the Iberian
Dukes of Stratosphear?), and it's true that they do what they do extremely well. Singer-guitarist Fausto Martin does such a dead-on
McCartney impersonation that one almost starts to look forward to hearing the different ways it crops up from song to song, and his creative foil, bassist Javier Polo, has an equally impressive, pure pop vocal style. As long as the listener doesn't expect much beyond the merest pro forma feints towards originality,
Daily Urban Times is an entertaining listen.