Tag Archives: No-No Boy
1942: An Album Review
Julian Saporiti has always been a masterful lyricist. His perceptive observations crafted with well-chosen words manage to convey mood and message without excess. Along with his writers’ feel for language come lovely, memorable melodies that embrace every line. Back in … Continue reading
Indie Rocker or Academic? Former Young Republic leader finds a brilliant way to be both
A new album by Julian Saporiti is always a big event in my musical life. Julian’s former band, the Young Republic, made some of the best music of the early 2000s, and I’m not just saying that because my son … Continue reading