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Akron鈥檚 Big Pop brings its explosive rock sound to 颁濒别惫别濒补苍诲鈥檚 Brite Winter

Akron's Big Pop is Jeri Sapronetti, Corey Jenkins, Samantha Grace, Shaun Berringer and Mike Karl. The five-piece band was born out of the pandemic and recording its debut album this year. Big Pop will perform at Cleveland's Brite Winter music and art festival Saturday, Feb. 25.
Angela Berringer
Akron's Big Pop is Jeri Sapronetti, Corey Jenkins, Samantha Grace, Shaun Berringer and Mike Karl. The five-piece band was born out of the pandemic and recording its debut album this year. Big Pop will perform at Cleveland's Brite Winter music and art festival Saturday, Feb. 25.
After two years, Big Pop will release its debut, full-length album in 2023. The band's sound has evolved from '80s-inspired rock with a New Wave twist to more complex songwriting.
Angela Berringer
Big Pop is recording new material at the in Akron's Kenmore neighborhood. The band's sound has evolved from '80s-inspired rock with a New Wave twist to more complex songwriting.

颁濒别惫别濒补苍诲鈥檚 returns to the West Bank of the Flats on Saturday, featuring nearly two dozen local and national acts.

Among them is Akron鈥檚 , a five-piece, pop-rock band formed in 2021.

Longtime Akron musicians Jeri Sapronetti and Corey Jenkins both saw their successful bands fizzle out during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sapronetti鈥檚 psych-rock group was touring nationally and had the chance to open for Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders in Akron in 2016.

When Time Cat and Jenkins鈥 group disbanded, Sapronetti reached out to Jenkins, whom she鈥檚 known since 2009, about collaborating on new music.

鈥淥bviously it's like neither of us are playing shows, and Corey's writing a lot of material just with himself solo, and he'd send it to me. So then as soon as Time Cat broke up, I picked up the phone,鈥 Sapronetti said. 鈥淚 was like, 鈥楢ll right, Corey, let's do it.鈥欌

Starting a new band during a global pandemic

Sapronetti already had a Time Cat gig booked at Akron鈥檚 Lock 3 park that summer.

鈥淚 was like, 鈥榃e got like four months to pull a whole set and band together.鈥 So we just did it,鈥 she said.

She and Jenkins brought in additional local artists to fill out the supergroup, which they named Big Pop.

鈥淚 had my eyes on some particular people, including Robbie Keith from the Electric Company. His music studio is right around the corner from my house, so it's like walking my dog, I'd see him. So it's like, naturally that happened,鈥 Sapronetti said. 鈥淎nd then I've always wanted to play with Holbrook Riles, and he said yes.鈥

After the Lock 3 show, they continued playing gigs around Akron and Cleveland.

鈥淲e鈥檝e both been chasing this our entire lives, so it made sense for us to both just jump in with both feet."
Corey Jenkins

Now Big Pop is finding its sound and solidifying itself as more than a supergroup, but an actual band with a fresh lineup and new material.

鈥淲e鈥檝e both been chasing this our entire lives, so it made sense for us to both just jump in with both feet,鈥 Jenkins said.

Big Pop鈥檚 current lineup includes on vocals and synth, Shaun Berringer on bass and Mike Karl on drums.

鈥淣ow it feels like Big Pop. It's not like we're just kind of playing these random shows as disjointed people from other bands,鈥 Sapronetti said.

Creating an episodic music video series

Big Pop has recorded and released several of its original songs, which have a distinctly 鈥80s sound with prevalent synth and Sapronetti鈥檚 epic rock vocals.

Each of these tracks has been paired with an accompanying music video, which the band has been putting out over the last few months.

The episodic videos are complete with scripted dialogue, characters, costumes and larger-than-life visuals. There will be seven videos in total.

To date, there are five episodes, with the most recent video for Big Pop鈥檚 song 鈥淐oming Down鈥 heavily inspired by the television series 鈥淭win Peaks.鈥

鈥淚n my day job I do a lot of marketing stuff, and I thought, well, maybe if there's a story with a hook there, people will be inclined to want to see them all and they'll look forward to there being a new episode,鈥 Jenkins said.

Jenkins said the videos begin as 鈥渂road strokes,鈥 then Sapronetti and director David Burdge bounce ideas off each other to flesh out the concept.

Each video is shot in and around Akron, highlighting the city鈥檚 distinct landmarks and local businesses.

鈥淚 wanted to show off a lot about these different places that I love in the city,鈥 Sapronetti said. 鈥淕oing to Baxter鈥檚 Speakeasy or Flury鈥檚 [Caf茅] and places like that. So I want to show off my friends鈥 businesses and places that I like to go.鈥

Sapronetti received a grant from artists-in-residence program to screen all seven of the videos at Akron's independent cinema .

鈥淲e're going to play in the pit to it, and I'm planning on filming like, like a final video that's being filmed that day while it's happening. So, it's just like another level of meta,鈥 she said.

Recording a full-length album

Big Pop is recording its debut, full-length album, which is set to be released this year.

"I feel like now, since we've actually been a band, we're not just like making these songs apart from each other. They're starting to take this kind of interesting turn."
Jeri Sapronetti

鈥淭hese five songs that we've put out so far, these are the ones that we made in our basements during COVID,鈥 Sapronetti said. 鈥淚 feel like now, since we've actually been a band, we're not just like making these songs apart from each other. They're starting to take this kind of interesting turn.鈥

Big Pop has been recording new songs at the in Kenmore.

Jenkins said a new sound is organically emerging from the band as members bring their individual styles to the new music.

鈥淭here鈥檚 an excitement that comes with the ones that are the newest that we've written most recently,鈥 Jenkins said. 鈥淏ut there's also an equal excitement to something you've been playing for a year or two years.鈥

Sapronetti said Big Pop will continue releasing singles throughout 2023.

鈥淲e're just going to have songs on songs,鈥 she said. 鈥淚'm like, 鈥楬ow many albums can we make? Like, how fast can we do it?鈥欌

Cleveland's Brite Winter festival returns for its 13th year on Feb. 25. Big Pop performs on the Riverview Stage at 7:20 p.m.
Brite Winter
Cleveland's Brite Winter festival returns for its 13th year on Feb. 25. Big Pop performs on the Riverview Stage at 7:20 p.m.

Big Pop will make its Brite Winter debut Saturday, Feb. 25. It marks the first time the band has played a large-scale festival for Cleveland audiences.

鈥淲e played like the Grog Shop and the Happy Dog, and they were both dope shows, dope bands,鈥 Sapronetti said. 鈥 But Brite Winter, I was like, 鈥榃hoa, dude, I've never played it before.鈥欌

Big Pop will perform at 7:20 p.m. on the Riverview stage at the West Bank of the Flats.

鈥淲hat a cool Northeast Ohio thing to do鈥 having this festival in Cleveland outside in February,鈥 Jenkins said. 鈥淟ike it's such a cool thing, and it's exciting to get to be a part of it.鈥

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Brittany Nader is the producer of "Shuffle" on 精东影业. She joins "All Things Considered" host Amanda Rabinowitz on Thursdays to chat about Northeast Ohio鈥檚 vibrant music scene.