The Pop Ups
Release Their Second Collection
of Indie Rock Gems:
Radio Jungle
Radio Jungle
“The Pop Ups are Awesome!!!” – Yo Gabba Gabba
Listen Now: Hear "Connect the Stars" on
The Pop Ups' Bandcamp page.
The Pop Ups' Bandcamp page.
The Pop Ups, a hip, Brooklyn based musical duo that the Wall Street Journal called
“the goofiest garage band" who “reflect the creativity percolating on
the independent children's music scene,” will release their second CD, Radio Jungle, in
time for spring. This ready-for-primetime collection of wildly
imaginative and catchy tunes debuts on April 3rd from iTunes, CDBaby and
other retailers.
The Pop Ups (Jason Rabinowitz and Jacob
Stein) have won critical acclaim for their stage show “PASTA: A Pop Ups
Puppet Musical,” which has enjoyed successful runs in New York and Los
Angeles, as well as the fall 2011 Yo Gabba Gabba Live Tour. PASTA! is
an educational and comic musical adventure through the magical land of
Brooklyn. With the audience’s help, The Pop Ups search for the
ingredients to make the best (locally sourced) pasta sauce ever. The kid
and adult-friendly show features colorful puppetry (created by
puppeteers from The Muppet Show, Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Dinosaur Rock).
The Pop Ups’ first release Outside Voices took
the “kindie rock” world by surprise when it was released in 2010.
Critics raved, Sirius-XM Kids Place Live added songs in heavy rotation,
and the disc was recognized with a National Association of Parenting
Publications Award (NAPPA) for best music, was on the ballot to be
nominated for a GRAMMY, and made the Top Ten of 2010 lists from The Washington Post, Time Out New York Kids, The Fids and Kamily critics’ poll, kids’ entertainment bloggers Out with The Kids and Zooglobble, and more.
Radio Jungle is an even more
polished, sonically cohesive and approachable collection of songs, with
themes ranging from where “Bananas” come from, to the artistic potential
presented by a “Box of Crayons.” Teachable moments abound, as in the
phonemic “Elephants” and the bouncy counting song “Math Rock.” Clearly,
The Pop Ups have not forgotten the wonder and sheer excitement of
childhood, as evident in their song “Connect the Stars,” and their
exuberance and musical prowess shine with every track. Sirius-XM's Kids
Place Live and other kids' radio shows across the nation have already
started spinning these songs in heavy rotation.
The Pop Ups are scheduling a busy spring
and summer concert tour, and they’re in the midst of producing their
next puppet musical which they’re designing to be a comedic, ecological
scavenger hunt in search of color.
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The Pop Ups have two NYC performances soon: Symphony Space in Manhattan on March 31st, and Littlefields Brooklyn on April 15th.
Get the latest information about The Pop Ups' music and performances: www.thepopups.com
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