John M. Borack is a music journalist and musician from Southern California.
Borack's music reviews, columns and feature articles have appeared in periodicals such as Goldmine, Amplifier, [1] Trouser Press, [2] The Garden Grove Journal, Audities and Popsided.[ citation needed] He first began contributing to Goldmine in 1985 [3] and as of 2010 continued to write the "Rave On" column for the magazine. [1] He currently writes the "Power Pop Plus" column for Goldmine. [4]
Borack is the author of the 2007 book Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Power Pop Guide. [2] [3] He credits the Beatles with helping to shape his appreciation for music and in 2010 published the book John Lennon: Life Is What Happens. [3]
In his biography for AllMusic, he describes himself as a " power-pop maniac". [5] Among his contributions as a CD liner-note writer, he supplied the liner notes for the 1997 Rhino Records compilation Poptopia! Power Pop Classics of the '80's. [5]
In late 2021, his latest compilation project, titled We All Shine On: A Tribute to the Music of 1970 was released through SpyderPop Records. [6]
John M. Borack is a music journalist and musician from Southern California.
Borack's music reviews, columns and feature articles have appeared in periodicals such as Goldmine, Amplifier, [1] Trouser Press, [2] The Garden Grove Journal, Audities and Popsided.[ citation needed] He first began contributing to Goldmine in 1985 [3] and as of 2010 continued to write the "Rave On" column for the magazine. [1] He currently writes the "Power Pop Plus" column for Goldmine. [4]
Borack is the author of the 2007 book Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Power Pop Guide. [2] [3] He credits the Beatles with helping to shape his appreciation for music and in 2010 published the book John Lennon: Life Is What Happens. [3]
In his biography for AllMusic, he describes himself as a " power-pop maniac". [5] Among his contributions as a CD liner-note writer, he supplied the liner notes for the 1997 Rhino Records compilation Poptopia! Power Pop Classics of the '80's. [5]
In late 2021, his latest compilation project, titled We All Shine On: A Tribute to the Music of 1970 was released through SpyderPop Records. [6]