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π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: The Flowers – Wretched Pinhead Puppets

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of π™‰π™šπ™¬ π˜Όπ™§π™©π™žπ™¨π™© π™Žπ™₯π™€π™©π™‘π™žπ™œπ™π™© playlists.


π™π™π™š π™π™‘π™€π™¬π™šπ™§π™¨ – π™’π™§π™šπ™©π™˜π™π™šπ™™ π™‹π™žπ™£π™π™šπ™–π™™ 𝙋π™ͺπ™₯π™₯π™šπ™©π™¨


Charles gifts a gift by means of a gift…


Friday saw the release of a new Ed Sheeran album. Never mind.


On a more positive note, I will be talking about something other. A gift more desirable than this. Now, what would you say is a suitable gift for someone? A book token? Nah, no one reads these days. Huh! A car? JESUS, how rich ARE you?? Nah, it’s just far too extravagant, they’ve already got one, and they will feel uncomfortable in accepting such a thing. Besides, they don’t like the colour (or β€˜color’, for all you merry cans). Huh! How about a piece of furniture? Well, aside from them probably not having space, they might take it the wrong way and think you think they can’t afford a chair, and have been eating meals on the floor. Nah, best not to go for furniture. Besides, again, could be very expensive. Also, taste comes into it. You’re bound to pick the wrong thing. A Rococo side table doesn’t exactly go with the Samsung TV… Let’s go back to the book token idea. That all important word, β€˜token’. It’s a gesture. So something small that doesn’t take up space, doesn’t cost a lot, and yet is very much appreciated by most. Ah, I know where you’re going here. Chocolates! Well, no. They might be on some new fad diet that fails within days because they refuse to let go of their secret stash of Haribo, yet they’ll ultimately blame your chocolates. So. You know what it is. Yep, it’s flowers. Yes, the givee might have a severe pollen allergy, but other than attaching a COVID mask to one of the stems, there is a limit. Ungrateful swine. Flowers heal. They look good, they smell good, they don’t take up any space, and a week later you’ll never know they were there. I’m sure all you manly men are thinking β€œI’d rather have Final Fantasy XVI for my PS5, or a new blade for my chop saw. What the hell am I going to get from a bunch of flowers??” – well yes. So they’re not for everyone. Fine. But I think I’m right in saying that MOST will be happy to receive said blooms. Remember, it’s the gesture. It means a lot.


We artists are givers. Artists used to sell their work. Now we just give it away (β€œGive it away, give it away, give it away now” – well thank you Red Hot Chili Peppers). You see, music these days is a gift for everyone. You could write someone a song – what a gift! But also, we can just release a song and it can be enjoyed by the masses, for free! Curs-ed industry. Lucky listeners! Poor artists. Literally. BROKE artists. And unlike flowers, a song will last forever. A song is a perpetual motion machine. It just keeps on giving, long after the artist has β€œmoved away permanently”. But what aids artists in being able to give these gifts? A gift! Their own gift. You see, an artist could be considered a perpetual motion machine (please forgive this analogy and don’t get all scientific – I know we have to eat, so the energy comes from somewhere, you boring person). An artist has a passion and compulsion to simply keep going. To keep creating. They have a gift. It’s like winning the lottery. This is your gift, and being the good citizen that you are, you give it all away throughout your life.


BUT!! People who aren’t artists seem to think this: β€œOh, well you’re lucky. You’ve got a gift. You can do all these things without even thinking” – WRONG!! There is very much thinking going on here. And a tonne of practice, experience and hard work to nurture said gift. Think of it in terms of a baby. No matter how inquisitive and intelligent it seems at a very young age, it still needs to learn life. It needs schooling. And with years of practice they can do most things β€œwithout even thinking”. The little blob doesn’t just pop out and get cracking on a biochemical engineering project. It has to be burped first! But the other thing similar to the gift and the baby, is the humble flower. The sad thing about a bunch of flowers is that the second they are snipped, they are basically dying. So we must keep them alive. In order for those little green buds to bloom, they must be nurtured. Admittedly, you won’t need a biochemical engineering degree to know how to do this. It’s called water.


Which reminds me. Sip of water. Ah, much better. I feel well nurtured. Let’s talk about James Holm, otherwise known as Jimmy. Jimmy is the remaining member of Wretched Pinhead Puppets (WPP from now on). It is ultimately now a solo project. To read more on the tragic story of WPP, tap HERE, where I explain all from its past. To read my previous WPP review (exactly 2 years ago), tap HERE. The brand new single, The Flowers, was released on Friday, and is better than Ed Sheeran. But then again, most things are. Which reminds me, I’ve got to take the rubbish out. So. Jimmy. He’s unusual, to say the least. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, otherwise known as: the desert. He is eccentric, but like Billy Lowry, it is entirely natural – nothing fake going on here. I like eccentrics. They’re just fun. But a little goes a long way, if it’s the wrong kind of eccentric. Just plain annoying. Which Jimmy isn’t. One can get used to the constant fun of an eccentric, that one might perhaps take it for granted. The same can be said for artists and their music. Those who release infrequently tend to get quite a bit of attention with each release, because it is a rarity. But those who release frequently, or even incessantly, do often tend to be almost forgotten. Always in the ether, but rarely raved about. Because it is just so normal for them to have a new song out. This is okay with the β€˜meh’ artists – not that we have any β€˜meh’ artists at the New Artist Spotlight – but what about the ones releasing gem after gem? Their impact can be watered down a little. I always wondered if this happened with The Beatles. Did people at the time just get used to the constant string of massive mega hits, year after year? Was it just as thrilling every time? Well, yes probably. Because EVERYone was releasing at a fast pace then. And the path of music was fast-changing. Blink and you’d miss a whole era of music! It was to your advantage to pay attention and keep up.


But these days? I wonder. My point here is that I sometimes query the strategy of constantly releasing. Prolificacy. Is it worth it? Jimmy is immensely prolific. He is releasing more and more. He doesn’t stick with the same style, and he attempts to release a song just every few weeks. When someone is as prolific as this, it is perhaps easy to just pooh-pooh a new song, or simply take it in one’s stride because it is simply yet another one. β€œYet another great song”, or β€œit’s okay but I preferred the last one” – probably not the last one but one from many months ago because you didn’t bother with the last one, because you knew there’d be another one soon. One gets used to a high standard. It’s what one expects. But aside from this judgement being an ill one, it might also perhaps be considered rude by the artist. Don’t be so ungrateful. You think artists make MONEY from this?? They’re doing it for YOU! Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, so the saying goes. Or, as my dyslexic schoolfriend once said after one joint too many: β€œDon’t look a gid hav in the morf”. Just remember that. When each release is played one after the other in quick succession, one’s senses can get a little dulled. One’s opinion and thoughts can be a little skewed. We take it all for granted. If however you have never heard Wretched Pinhead Puppets, and someone plays you just one song, chances are, you will really go for it. Because your senses are as fresh as a nurtured daisy. I urge every one of you to listen to these prolific artists as though each song is their first (or their last) release. Give it the attention it deserves. If you don’t like it, fine! You can move on to another track, or even another artist. But show it respect. The song. Please don’t blindly praise when you think something is just β€œall right”, but do come to it with a fresh head. I say all this because I don’t want Jimmy’s efforts to be wasted when he has the potential of the entire New Artist Spotlight community’s ears at his disposal. Sorry, Disposal probably wasn’t the best word to use. But you get my point.


The other reason is, Jimmy doesn’t go on about himself. At all. He quite often releases and doesn’t tell anyone! A curious concept, but he has a plan. He is looking at the bigger picture. He realises that while the New Artist Spotlight is a wonderful, thriving bunch of artists and listeners, there are 8 billion people in the world to satisfy. The NAS doesn’t have even half that number of members. Jimmy is releasing great stuff all the time and building a thorough catalogue as something for the world to look back on, with the additional hope that one of them becomes a hit. Because, all it takes is one, and he would never have to work again. And the good news? His plan is working, slowly but surely. He has a steady fanbase of listeners, always rising, and from all over the world. Far further than the NAS. But PLEASE don’t take this to mean that you too should be releasing every couple of weeks, just for the sake of it. Jimmy has a lot to give. Like his eccentricity, it is all natural. He has a gift, and he wants to share it with the world. Kind man.


But speaking once again of gifts, he has yet another one. And another one he is willing to share. He has recently become an ARTIST artist. Not only have his recent single covers been designed, drawn and painted (pastels) by him, but he is drawing portraits of people and putting them up on social media (Instagram link below if you’d like to peruse). And how often is he making these portraits? Twice a month? Once a week? Nope. Every single day! You see, he may have had a gift, but it had to be nurtured. The only way to nurture this kind of gift is to do it again and again and again. And then again. The man is just CONSTANTLY drawing, sketching and painting. And he’s damned good! What I like is that while they are really good artworks, instantly recognisable, he still manages to put his own personal mark on it. Those eyes! Those COLOURS! Just fabulous. He has created his own style. This is SO rare. He surprised me with my very own face! His gift to me. I didn’t even know it was coming at all. You might spot it somewhere here if you look closely… Not only does he put the finished artwork on social media, but he videos the whole process and shows it as a time-lapse. It was thrilling to watch. I then spent just AGES going through his work. The talent simply oozes from this artistic colossus of a puppeteer.


Ah Christ, the song. So yeah. Wicked song. My favourite of his in a while. There’s some Coldplay in there. Yes, the verse is similar, but Jimmy takes it further by progressing the chords to something more interesting. He also makes it somehow fonder. And Yellow is a fond song. There ya go. A review in 50 words. That’s a first for me! Okay, okay. I made up for my brevity with the pre-amble. Pre-longdistancerunning… Anyway, I not only urge you to listen to The Flowers, but also to go back and peruse his discography (so much perusing in this article). Not only scores of singles, but 3 albums! There’s plenty of humdingers there – hence this being my third outing with Wretched Pinhead Puppets. One more and he will have had all four corners! Oh, get a room.


Take a few of Jimmy’s gifts, as if picking petals off a Desert Marigold. But remember, Don’t look a gid hav in the morf.


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53 responses to “π—–π—Όπ—»π—»π—Όπ—Ήπ—Ήπ˜†β€™π˜€ 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: The Flowers – Wretched Pinhead Puppets”

  1. katanakmusic Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    katanakmusic

    Just love the name Wretched Pinheads Puppets.

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  2. eternaldrakband Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    eternaldrakband

    Thanks CC

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  3. firstwaverstudio Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    firstwaverstudio

    I couldnt stop reading

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  4. Faded Element Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Faded Element

    Really enjoyed this review like always Mr. CC! Great tune Wretched Pinhead Puppets πŸ‘

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  5. Quizboy Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Quizboy

    Certainly eccentric! WPP is so dang cool. Super sad about the backstory… I had no idea. Wow.

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  6. Timothy Thorpe Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Timothy Thorpe

    Great review

    Reply
  7. Freddy Angel Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Freddy Angel

    I must say that I am very intrigued by this article and I am listening to The Flowers now… I will make it a point to listen to all 3 Wretched Pinhead Puppets!!! (Great name btw)…😊

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  8. electricsolmusic Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    electricsolmusic

    Great to see another Phoenix act get some attention: You’ll have to come out here one of these days, Charles!

    Reply
  9. Giuseppe Maria BitΓ  Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Giuseppe Maria BitΓ 

    Thanks for good review!

    Reply
  10. United Duality Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    United Duality

    “Merry cans” πŸ˜‚ The saying with the horse is literally the same in German but that’s not to be taken for granted. Once again a very enjoyable read. And Jimmy’s new tune is fantastic.

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  11. djmasonic Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    djmasonic

    This song is Maximum Deepness – Heavy and passionate – Love the creativity of WPP xxx Thanks CC xx

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  12. Bone Locker Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Bone Locker

    Nice! Also, very cool name!

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  13. joibjalla Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    joibjalla

    Awesome, thanks!

    Reply
  14. Don Negro Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Don Negro

    Love it!

    Reply
  15. rodfritzmusic Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    rodfritzmusic

    Wonderful review and awesome track to go with it πŸ‘

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  16. mahir_gul Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    mahir_gul

    superb

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  17. Rafael Kyriakides Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Rafael Kyriakides

    great !! super!

    Reply
  18. Charli Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Charli

    Great kinda Coldplay esque track, dig it!

    Reply
  19. Prince Aliboyy Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Prince Aliboyy

    Amazing interview always πŸ’―πŸ’―

    Reply
  20. The Argonauts SaxyDale Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    The Argonauts SaxyDale

    Great review CC. Another artist I will have in my playlist.

    Reply
  21. rikiabi34 Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    rikiabi34

    Omg who sound engineered this? I loved the sound of the snare… Ah ah ah Pfffff Ah ah ah Pfffff Ah aha haaaa Pffffff Such a pump and such a sweet reverb! It drive the song so well…and the guitars, not banal at all πŸ€ŸπŸ’š

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  22. Gonzalo Acedo Avatar
    October 3, 2023
    Gonzalo Acedo

    Good Song!πŸ˜€

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  23. henchjerome Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    henchjerome

    Interesting read! I have a theory that Jimmy probably releases SO much in a little space of time because there was a big gap due to the tragic events from the past, and know feels he shouldn’t hold back due to the past just my theory. Great to have a background story to the artist. Great work Connolly

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  24. DVous Music Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    DVous Music

    The idea of not announcing new releases is a most interesting strategy! I love Charles’ descriptive writing about this great music!

    Reply
  25. E-Zone Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    E-Zone

    Good to know about you Wretched Pinhead Puppets, wow you are really working hard releasing songs relentlessly. it takes alot of dedication to achieve this and with your drawing and painting skills, you are really blessed.

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  26. Trish Discord Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Trish Discord

    Great songs! Keep up the good work and keep the tunes coming!

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  27. gimbal.lock Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    Keep them coming, Charles! Good writing again!

    Reply
  28. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    AgingTeenIdol

    This is a great song… I have been a fan of Jimmy’s for quite a long time. GUYS! Check out “Promise Me”. My God… CHILLS. I feel the same way you describe in ‘the history’ when I hear the music. At the same time, I feel blessed for having heard it. Wonderful, wonderful music.

    Reply
  29. Maira Aslan Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    Very tragic back story. And interesting discussion about what a good release strategy is. Still trying to sort that out for our band.

    Reply
  30. 12 Below Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    12 Below

    I know and like the music, but didn’t know about the artwork – very versatile. Impressed!

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  31. Thesecond Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Thesecond

    you really had a lot on your mind this week

    Reply
  32. Blue Scarr Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Blue Scarr

    Nice !

    Reply
  33. thecrow09 Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    thecrow09

    Nice review!

    Reply
  34. Emmyli Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Emmyli

    πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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  35. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    Awesome review πŸ₯°

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  36. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 4, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    He didn’t break it. He sold it, to pay for oil pastels.

    Reply
  37. dynnamo.official Avatar
    October 5, 2023
    dynnamo.official

    This review is worth some flowers at your doorπŸ‘πŸΌπŸ€ŸπŸΌ

    Reply
  38. steveokwormusic Avatar
    October 5, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    I love this song. I keep humming it. Great tune.β™₯️

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  39. primarymusicusa Avatar
    October 5, 2023
    primarymusicusa

    your theory is somewhat on target! Ever since I can remember, I’ve always had a new song in my head! I’m constantly recording something new … usually 3-5 project that I’m working on at the same time. I’m not going to live forever and I don’t want to leave any of my work to die on a hard drive somewhere! I don’t listen to the critic that say …”DON’T OVER-POST.” I believe it’s best to get everything out there and let the listener determine if they like it or not! Who knows, after I”m dead and gone, I might get a cult following like the “Shaggs!!!”… πŸ™‚

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  40. gomdbyjcole Avatar
    October 6, 2023
    gomdbyjcole

    Thank you for the amazing write up on Jimmy, CC!

    Reply
  41. javier miralles Avatar
    October 6, 2023
    javier miralles

    Gran tema y muy buena entrevista

    Reply
  42. Emily Gray Avatar
    October 6, 2023
    Emily Gray

    Just checked out the instagram! Awesome music, awesome art! I’m jealous of all the talent going on here haha thanks Charles!

    Reply
  43. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 6, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Your Instagram is hardly lacking in fabulous art!!

    Reply
  44. antonigpiano Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    antonigpiano

    Thanks Charles, you have a gift!

    Reply
  45. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    Thekeyof_f

    Such a sensational song and wonderful review Charles!

    Reply
  46. Ed Eagle Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    Ed Eagle

    Wanted to wait for some quiet, undisturbed time to read this and here we are at 4:30 am on a Saturday! Thanks so much for putting Jimmy in your spotlight this week. He’s truly the Frank Zappa of NAS: brilliant, hilarious and as you so eloquently put it, eccentric. He’s truly an artist’s artist and his work never fails to work and inspire. I hope your work, your own art, will inspire others to give him a listen!

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  47. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Ha! Thank you for finding the time, Ed. As to Jimmy Zappa, I thought it was about time he had some spotlight. And what better time than The Flowers. They need a lot of sun!

    Reply
  48. andelectro music Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    andelectro music

    Great review of a great song.

    Reply
  49. Emma DupΓ©rΓ© Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    Emma DupΓ©rΓ©

    Really great song and as always a super review !!

    Reply
  50. france1847 Avatar
    October 7, 2023
    france1847

    Great song and amazing interview ❀️

    Reply
  51. Edward Corrado Avatar
    October 8, 2023
    Edward Corrado

    Jimmy is one of my favourite NAS artists. Always catchy, always a great song. A review by Charles Connolly is an education in the artist’s music but also about them as well. Well done, Charles!

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  52. Charles Connolly Avatar
    October 8, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    I barely touched the music this time. Actually, I simply said it was really good. But I’m sure it made people press play – which is all I ask. Thank you, Ed.

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  53. booyaka Cosey Caritativo Avatar
    November 9, 2023
    booyaka Cosey Caritativo

    wow this good

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