The Childballads: New Music
Stewart Lupton and Betsy Wright "I'm coming into my own," Stewart Lupton says. "Every painter or poet has this period - the good ones always reinvent themselves. There's always this little epoch where you step into your own skin and leave what T.S. Eliot called 'the anxiety of influence' behind." Gregory Korn, a talented writer and artist, passed on word of The Childballads recently, and the lone song available on the band's website haunts me: Childballads: "Cheekbones (White Chocolate Tea)" . This song was in my dreams last night and I woke up singing it this morning. Of course the name, Stewart Lupton, sounds familiar. Recently in the New York Post , Maureen Callahan wrote: "IT'S rare that someone gets another shot at becoming the next big thing - especially when people aren't quite sure whether you're still alive. In the late 1990s, Stewart Lupton was poised to be the biggest rock star to emerge from the burgeonin...