28
May

Day 443

Acid House Kings: this is great news for all indiepop fans around the world. Is there an indiepop fan that doesn’t like the Stockholm based trio? I would say no, everyone likes them. So after such a long time, a more than a decade, of silence, they are back with a wonderful single, “A Little Dancing”! Essential!

The Goon Sax: another good this is that the Brisbane trio will be releasing an album on July 9th titled “Mirror II”. You can already pre-order it. It is available on vinyl and CD and will include 10 songs. One of them is available to preview, the opening track, “In the Stone”, which is a great pop songs with male/female vocals. Still hoping for them to come back to NYC!

Ta Toy Boy: finally! I thought it wasn’t going to be released physically. Or maybe it was a trick for me to write about them many times. First recommending the new album on Youtube, then on Bandcamp and now a third time when you can order a vinyl record of “Endless Life”, their second album. It is out now on Make Me Happy Records.

The Tubs: here’s a cool 7″ released by The Tubs (ex-Joanna Gruesome) on Prefect Records and Trouble in Mind. This 7″ will have four songs, “Illusion”, “Names”, “Two Person Love” and “Crystal Ball”. I don’t know how they all sound, but “Two Person Love” sounds great. Looks like something worth getting.

Lentillas de Colores: our friends from León, Spain, are back with a new split EP with the band Microfilme. There is a physical release of “Cuentos de las Cuatro Estaciones” limited to 100 CDs. The record was released last week and there are still copies available, so don’t miss this one out.

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This post will terribly short. I am sure of it.

You have to consider a band called Welcome, in the internet days, is impossible to track down. Now consider that they probably didn’t release any records. On top of that, I only know one song. It is called “Swim”. And it sounds great indeed. But that doesn’t matter.

My friend David from Barcelona, a great archaeologist when it comers to Swedish indiepop, put up on Youtube this song. “Swim”. A lo-fi, poppy song. From what I understand it came from a demo tape titled “Jukebox Classics”. Okay, that is also a terrible name to Google. How will I find any information.

Oh, yes, the band is Swedish if it wasn’t obvious. The tape dates from 1994. A good time for Swedish indiepop. The first wave of indiepop bands. They were making a splash. And some would become big.

The sleeve of the tape shows a man. Probably not a band member. I am pretty sure the band members were younger than the guy on the photo. Maybe it is someone famous. But I can’t tell who is it.

I search on Discogs. No luck. On Popfakta. No luck. Musikon. No luck.

Where else could we find any information? Who were the members? Or at least where in Sweden where they from. There’s nothing, no clues. I am hoping some reader remembers them and can shed some light. I hope so.

EDIT: Found out that this was Roger Gunnarsson’s first band which he formed with his childhood friend Carl-Magnus. The photo of the sleeve was taken by his brother Tommy.

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Welcome – Swim

26
May

Day 441

No Suits in Miami: one of our favourite Swedish bands is back with a terrific new single, “Buffy”! And no, the song is not about vampire killing! As usual, lovely vocals, jangling guitars, and top melodies. It is always a pleasure to listen to the Lund based band!

The Edible Eyes: another favourite band, formed by ex members of The Blanche Hudson Weekend and The Manhattan Love Suicides is back with a new song too, “Until the Morning Comes Around”. This one is a bit more post punk than indiepop if I could categorize it. It is being released on a split 7″ with the band Sissy Space Echo & the Invisible Collaborators. Preorders are up on Bandcamp.

Answers: now let’s head to Melbourne. There, in Australia, we find this guitar-driven project and their second album, “Fools in Despair”. It is available digitally only it seems and has 7 songs. The guitars chime and the melodies are great. They consider themselves post punk, and that might be right, but they are on the melodic side of the post punk spectrum!

Señor Kino: now we go to Hermosillo, Mexico. There we find the dreampop band Señor Kino and their newest song, “Aurora Boreal”. The song is quite nice and even has a video worth checking out!

Not Even Close: and we round up today’s bands with Sweden’s Not Even Close. Their latest single is “Dödsgest” and is a fine slice of punky pop in Swedish! I don’t know much about the band but previously, earlier this year, they released another single called “Lemons”.

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One single released in 1991 in their own Satyrday Records was all this British band left us. Two songs and one remix. Can we find any othere details about them?

The single came out on 7″ and 12″. The catalog number was SATYR T001. The 7″ didn’t have a sleeve. The 12″ did. The producer was Charlie Francis who had played bass with Toyah. The engineer was Ian Caple. The songs were recorded at Stone Room Studios, in Shepherds Bush, in London. I went once to that area. Many many years ago. It has been such a long time since I’ve been to London. I need to return soon. But, would it be safe to assume the band hailed from London?

The 7″ had “Shooting Air” on the A side and “Oh Yeah!!” on the B side. The 12″ had both of the songs on the A side and we find the “Shooting Air (The Blitz Mix)” on the B side.

Discogs lists a name, a band member, Chris Hill. He is a bassist it says and had been in the band The Buzz in the early 80s in Shrewsbury? Is it the same Chris Hill?

There are two compilation appearances. Both of them have the band contributing the song “Belief”. The first dates from 1991, a compilation CD called “Exposed – New Noise for the Nineties” that came as a freebie with the Exposed magazine. Then in 1992 the band appeared on “Tape Horn”, another compilation from a magazine. This time it was a tape comp given away by Deadline Magazine.

I found the drummer, Ian Davies. He lives in Marseille now. He has a Soundcloud and there he has shared music he has worked on, The Satyrs’ “Shooting Air” and “Believe” included. Other projects of his are Sister Jo Jo, The Gilberts, Texas Martha and the House of Twang and Ochre.

Another member was Stuart Evans. On a website called Famous Welsh it mentions that The Satyrs are progenitors of Britpop. It also says that he was born in 1962 at Llandovery, Wales.

I have three names. I haven’t found any other details. But I hope I get some help eventually. The three songs I’ve heard are very good. Who remembers them?

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The Satyrs – Shooting Air

24
May

Day 439

Beach Vacation: let’s start this week in Brest, France. That’s where the label Too Good to Be True is based. They are releasing a limited CD album by Beach Vacation on June 4th. This 11 song album is titled “I Fell Apart” and sounds pretty good! We can preview three tracks from the album now and as I said, really enjoyable.

April June: now we cross the southwest border and we are in Spain. Not sure exactly where in Spain. But there’s a band there called April June that makes beautiful pop songs! Wow. What a nice surprise. Their latest song “Have a Hell of a Nice Life” sounds like a slice of Swedish indiepop circa 2006. This is very good!

Gus: “It’s Gus!” is a demo tape from the early days from Chapter Music from Australia. It was formed in the 90s by Guy and Richard from that well known label and the Salty & Delicious fanzine in Perth. As a band they existed for a few days in Brisbane in 1994 and recorded these 5 songs. As an indiepop archaeologist I love this. Would love to know more about this project. An interview could be cool?

Valentina Way: is this the new project by Charlie Darling? It looks like it! Just one song is on their Soundcloud, “Say it Say it Say it” which is superb! Fun and catchy, with a “back story” that could well be true! We should keep an eye for any new songs they put out!

The Laundromat Chicks: and because last week we featured the Austrian band’s Bandcamp and new songs, well, it makes sense to now check out their new video for the song “Catch It”! This is a superb song, very The Bats! So don’t miss this one!

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We head to Finland today. It has been a while since I featured a band from that country. A country I really enjoyed visiting and I hope to be back again in the near future, when all of this nightmare of the pandemic is over. Have a nice salmon soup and a karelian pie. Why not.

The Autobiographical Dancers hail from Finland. I don’t know much more right now. Not sure where from Finland they were from. But I hope while I write this post I’ll find out. I got to them a long time ago, thanks to the blog From a Northern Place. The person behind that blog, who I have never met or exchanged emails which surprises me!, shared a song called “Night Falls” from the band’s album “Fey”. And I immediately loved the soft and elegant sounds of it. It sounded timeless. And I wondered how come this band is so obscure!

According to Discogs the band hailed from Helsinki. Okay, that’s a good piece of information. Easy detective work. Lovely city too. I remember now getting a moose kebab at the old market. Interesting things one does when traveling. Yeah, I miss it. I will guess then that the recording studios where they made the album, Viidakkorumpu Studios, was in this same city, the capital. The songs were recorded and mixed there in July 1988.

That same year the album was released. It came out on Gaga Goodies (GOOD-6), a label founded in 1987 by Kimmo Miettinen. The idea behind this label was to release Finnish bands who sang in English and didn’t use keyboards. In their catalog I see Poverty Stinks which I know, but in general most of their releases are unknown to me. I should try to discover any treasures there.

The album is kind of short, 7 songs. The A side has “Heaven”, “Ghost of You”, “Night Falls” and “April” while the B side has “The Glass Bead Game”, “The Twerp” and “Before Leaving”.  All songs are credited to the band but “The Twerp” which is credited to the band and to Sakari Kukkonen (I found info about a Veli-Sakari Kukkonen, is he the same? If so he was in bands like Zero Nine, Ramblers, Nights of Iguana and U-Bayou). He also is credited for additional percussion.

The band was a four piece. It was formed by Pola on vocals and guitar, Zu on drums, Tape Riihmäki on bass, and Jay on guitar.

Other credits on the record are for Annika Ursin on backing vocals and Petri Eskola (From Monday and Standing Ovation) on piano. The cover photography is credited to Tape and the band’s photo by Ursula.

Aside from the record the band contributed the song “Heaven” to two compilations.

The first is from 2005 and I’ve mentioned it before on the blog, “Sivulliset – Valikoima Suomalaista Vaihtoehtorockia Vuosilta 1985-2000”, a 4CD boxset that sort of compiles the most important indie bands of Finland. This record was released by Poko Rekords (VALOSA1). Then in 2011 we see them again on another 4CD boxset, “Miettinen – Pieni Rockhistorikki 1979-2000”. This one was released by their own label, Gaga Goodies (MBOX-1).

I also find some other bands they were involved with. Tape was in a band called Variance in the early nineties. And Jay, whose real name is Jukka Hannukainen, was in many bands like Emmenthal Socapex, Palms on Hips and Variance. He also works as a composer, sound designer, producer and DJ. He has a soundcloud here.

And that’s it. No more info about the band. I am curious about the rest of the songs. I haven’t heard them. Are they as good as “Night Falls”? I hope so. And what happened about the other members? On Discogs I saw comments saying that the drummer Zu is quite a mystery. How come? What are they now? Did they continue making music? Had they made music before The Autobiographical Dancers? Did they gig much? Did they have a big following? Hopefully we’ll find out some day…

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The Autobiographical Dancers – Night Falls

21
May

Day 436

The Laundromat Chicks: we return to Austria, to Vienna to be precise. Months ago I discovered this nice pop combo and now that I was revisiting their Bandcamp I notice they have an album out. It is called “Often in the World” and includes 9 songs. The songs sound great, clearly influenced by Flying Nun Records’ bands.

Poster Paints: this new Glasgow band formed by Simon Liddell and Carla J Easton. Their debut single is called “Number 1” and is now available to check out on Bandcamp. I am enjoying it, the cool mix of indiepop sounds and dreampop guitars.

The Sensitive: it is always a good idea to check what is happening with Shiny Happy Records from Indonesia. Today I found a new song by The Sensitive called “No One Top Felix Delta Alpha Sierra Sierra” which I believe will be part of a tape called “Do Everything or Else”. I am very curious about the other songs on the tape as this one sounds really good and even has Edwyn Collins on the sleeve!

Glixen: now we move to more dreamy, shoegazy, sounds. We travel to Phoenix, Arizona, and theere we discover Glixen and their debut digital single, “Sugarcube”. There’s no other info in the page, but we have the lyrics. Let’s keep an eye for more songs as “Sugarcube” does have a punchy sound!

Hazte Lapón: and we end this week’s recommendations with “El Baile de la Medusa”. This fun song was actually recorded in 2011 and included in a self-released single in 2012. Now, 2021, the band have remixed and remastered it to re-release it again. And it sounds great! Perfect for dancing, perfect for any indiepop party!

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I wrote about a UK band called The Counting House many years ago. I never found anything about them. Today I discovered another British band called The Countinghouse. I honestly don’t know if it is the same band. Who would know?

About The Countinghouse (one word) there are more details on the web. There was a 7″ released in 1988 on Clear Cut Records (EASCCR 1) which probably was their own label. This double A sided record had “Pack Your Bags” and “Closer”.

A demo tape is also listed on Discogs with four songs, “(Within These) Four Walls”, “Makings of You”, “Song Three” and “Broken Toy”.

The only other detail we know about the band is that they hailed from Leicester.

I dig a little bit more and find 5 songs on Youtube. Sadly there is no more details in here either. These songs are “Streets Where You Live“, “Wish I Was There“, “Within These Four Walls“, “Makings of You” (which appears on the demo, but here on Youtube the song seems to be faulty and unlistenable) and “Closer” (from the 7″).

I search for The Countinghouse and look for any relation with Leicester. Well, there is a venue called The Counting House in that city. So that makes my search futile.

And that’s it. Like The Counting House, information for The Countinghouse is almost non-existent. The songs on Youtube are a rarity. Anyone remembers them? Would be nice to find more info about them!

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The Countinghouse – Streets Where You Live

19
May

Day 434

Ocean Blender: Indonesian Shoegazer Compilation Vol. 2: here’s a new cassette released by Anoa Records from Jakarta. It features 16 shoegaze songs by 16 different bands including some classic bands like Sharesprings or Astrolab. This is the 2nd tape in this series after “Holy Noise” that came out on 2016. Lots of great songs, lots of bands to discover.

Themilo: one of the bands I just discovered on that compilation, Themilo, actually has a new release on Anoa Records. It is a 3″ mini CD with two versions of the same song “Lazy”. We find on the 3″ an extended version that lasts almost 8 minutes an d the “Let Me Begin” version which is shorter so you can pick your favourite.

Bubble Tea and Cigarettes: Elefant Records has signed a New York band I have never heard before. I wonder if when the pandemic is over I’ll catch them live here. They seem to be a duo and they have released a new song with a video called “Santa Monica”. I suppose a phyical release will be announced soon.

Big Thing: I wasn’t aware of the label The Popty Ping Recording Company but will start looking into their catalogue. Their latest release is a fine indiepop 7″ single by Big Thing. The songs included are “Say When” and “Eye to Eye” and we can preview the opening truck. It is a fun pop song, clearly influenced by 90s sound, catchy and punchy!

The Smashing Times: the Baltimore band is back with a new album! It is titled “Summer Inside” and it includes 11 lo-fi pop songs. The band is formed by Thee Jasmine Monk, Zelda Anais and Ole “Juice Johnson” Johnson. The album is out now on tape and is limited to 100 copies. Good stuff!

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Time for more Reading-based bands! This time around I want to find out more info about this combo that I discovered through the “Small Town Scenery” (RCLP  018) compilation that Record Collector Magazine put together to accompany one of their issues back in January 26, 2016.

I’ve mentioned before that I don’t have this 10″ yet. I will get it soon I hope. So far I’ve written about a few bands that appear on it like Triple Blind, Blue Velvet or Pretty Green. I’ve written about Final Hour too, but not sure if it is the same Final Hour. I need to go back to that and check. But what’s interesting about Blindmans Rainbow is that they appear with four songs on this comp, “She’s the Sea”, “Love Surrenders”, “Calibration” and “Banks”. It is worth noting that the last three songs appeared by themselves as a separate 12″ in this compilation.

On the sleeve of this record we see the band members:
Brendan Carr (vocals), Damian Jones (guitar), Nick Carter (drums) and Adam Blay (bass). There is some info about the band too. Former lead singer Brendan Carr said: “We were all just 18 when the song “She’s the Sea” emerged during our morning rehearsals at the Cell Studios in Reading. You can hear the backwards guitars picked up from the Stone Roses, a band we were lined up to support at the Majestic nightbclub but couldn’t because Adam (bass player) had his Math’s A level the next morning. Back then all that really mattered was to get the music into vinyl. It just never happened to us”.

They did appear on two compilation tapes during their time. Their song “Bus Journey” was on thee “You Can’t Bee Loved Forever No.2” that our friend Phil Ball put together. Two years later, in 1991, they had their song “All Gone” in the “Farnborough Groove Volume 1” tape compilation that Pete Cole put together and whose series of compilations are now in volume number 12!

The only other thing we know they put out was a demo tape from 1990 titled “The Sand and the Sky”. This tape had four songs, “She’s the Sea”, “All Gone”, “Rudi” and “Brighter Day”. I believe there are more demo tapes by them. At least one more. But who knows… this is just me guessing as the songs “Bus Journey”, “Love Surrenders”, “Calibration” and “Banks” are not part of this tape.

What else have I found…

I know the band played at the After Dark Club on April 21st of some year supporting Neds Atomic Dusbin.

But there’s more. It seems the band reunited in 2016 to play on the launch of the Record Collector compilation. At Corsica Studios in London they played “Blue Skies” and there’s video for that. On Soundcloud there is a recording of “Ship of Fools” at the same gig.

Not much more on the web. But some good details about the band. Would be nice to know if the band members were involved with other bands for example. Or if there are more recordings. Or how come they didn’t get to release their music back then… Who remembers them?

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Blindmans Rainbow – She’s the Sea

17
May

Day 432

Dayflower: the latest by our Leicester friends is a song called “Mockingbird”. It is a bit different to previous releases, this one is much more acoustic and introspective. From what I understand this song is not that new, that it was actually made by two of the members years ago in their bedroom for an album that never got released.

Nos Etés Trop Courts: not too long I was interviewing Gérôme and Jimmy about this short-lived project from Nantes and learning so many details. It was quite a surprise to hear a new song today, “Moon Scream”, from their fall 1993 demo tape. I wonder how many more nice songs will Jimmy unearth for his OVVK Archives Bandcamp page! It definitely seems the Nantes, Rennes and Brittany scene of the early 90s was quite exciting!

The Korova Milk Bar: remember the interview last week? Well, well, well… the band has released a limited 10″ vinyl on Blue-Very Label of Japan!! It is called “Rain Girls & Gentle Girls”, just like one of their best songs. It has 7 tracks and right now on the label’s Bandcamp you can preview the title track (which I shared on the interview) and “Goodby Flip-Flap Guitar”. I would recommend everyone getting it. I would if only the Japanese shipping costs to the US were more “normal”. Top stuff.

Nico Nico: it’s been a while since I heard a Peruvian jangle pop band. This is a nice discovery then! An 8-song album titled “El Azulito” and no other details. I look into their Facebook page to see if there’s any other info. Not really. I see a band of four people on a photo. My favourite song out of the 8 is “Tomás Valle”.

Marmalade: from the early 90s, from Denton, Texas. I have never heard this band and would be interesting to interview them and find out more. They released two cassette albums, “Promise You the Moon” (1992) and “In So Many Words (1993)” and then disappeared. Luckily 15 of their songs are now on Bandcamp. Jangly and poppy. It is also worth mentioning that they also go by A Band Called Marmalade because of a problem with a UK 60s-70s band called Marmalade.

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Now let’s head to Sweden. Again my friend David Chalé picked my curiosity as he posted a song by Violett called “Utsikt”.

I am aware of this Swedish band thanks to the compilation “A Chance to Shine. A Dorian Compilation” that came out in 1996 on Dorian Records, the label our friend Roger Gunnarsson ran when he was still in Halmstad.

On this compilation we find the song “Mitt Fel” which actually opens the CD. The only information we get on the booklet of the CD about the band is that the song is credited to M. Cervin and M. Wemrell. But we know few more things. We know that this song was also the opening track of a self-titled demo tape that was released in 1996.

This demo tape had four songs, “Mitt Fel”, “När Du Talar Till Mig”, “Trasig Ring” and “Utsikt”. all songs had being recorded and mixed at Studio Mary M in Ystad in the month of July of 1995. Wow, Ystad. The city of Wallander. I want to go one day. Did the band hailed from there then? Indeed. The contact info on the demo tape indicates they were from there!

Speaking of the band we know that ti was formed by Mårten Cervin, Dan Lindgren and Daniel Permbo. And when it came ot the songs we know that Daniel Permbo wrote “När Du Talar Till Mig”, “Trasig Ring” and “Utsikt”, while “Mitt Fel” is credited to Maria Wemrell. I wonder who she is. For the music, we see that all songs are credited to Mårten but “När Du Talar Till Mig” where the music is credited to Dan Lindgren.

The only other info on the demo tape is a credit for the photo on the sleeve which was taken by Martin Gustavsson. Ah! and the tape has a label, Clown Productions. The tape is CLOWN003.

I look for the band members then. I believe Mårten has been playing keyboards with a singer songwriter called Fredrik Larsson as of late. I don’t find any music related projects by Daniel Permbo but I think he has his own film/animation company called DejPej Film and has made this cool video about the city and Wallader! Even cooler he used a Sambassadeur song as background music for the video. Class.

I found a Maria Wemrell who is a post-doctoral fellow at Lund University. It is still Skåne. Could it be the same Maria?

I couldn’t find any other info about Violett’s music. But this was some nice background info. Hopefully we’ll learn more about the band in the near future! Hålla tummarna!

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Violett – Utsikt

14
May

Day 429

Tapeworms: Friday at last. We start with this band from Lille, France, and their latest song, “Magic Pierrot”. This is my introduction to this band, this surprising song which I am having trouble to categorize.It is a super fun song, poppy and catchy, a song perfect to play on repeat.

Broome: “Winter Sun Demo” is how we discover this one-man project by Brian Bielawa from Brooklyn, NYC. There is no other songs nor other information, just this fine dreamy shoegaze track.

Kid Coyote: let’s stay in the U.S. and travel north, to Boston. There we find the duo Kid Coyote formed by Joe O’Neill and Clara Berry. Their latest release is the “Good Company” EP. It is available digitally now and it includes four fine pop slices, “Good Company”, “Plastic”, “Distracted Fantasy” and “Young”.

Coral Grief: now to the other coast, to Seattle. Another duo, Lena Farr-Morrissey and Sam Fason. No EP this time but a digital single. It is called “Crumble” and it is another dreampop track. It is different. It is softer, more sparce, melancholic and hopeful, a lovely song.

Apartamentos Acapulco: another great song is the latest by the Spanish band is a video recorded in Argentina it seems. The song is called “Y Tú en Barcelona” and is available now everywhere digitally.

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My Serbian friend Nikola gave me the heads up about the Paisley, Scotland, band The Handsomes. I had no idea they existed and well, let’s see if we can find anything about them on the web.

The Swansea-based label Lavender Sweep Records seem to be looking for information about them. So they uploaded one of the songs the band recorded. They have identified this song as “Paisley” and they mention it came from a demo tape of the band. Sadly they haven’t added any information of any of the other songs that were included in this cassette. The only other detail shared is that it dates from sometime in the 80s.

There is a photo of the cassette. An AGFA LNX60. The tape had some art. It shows a smiling woman with sunglasses, a dress and a cool beehive hairdo.

The song sounds very much influenced by The Smiths. What else can we find?

On Facebook I noticed the Welsh label tried to get contact information as well. Seems there was no luck. Someone that was in the Glasgow band The Clinic seems to mention that one of the band members in The Handsomes used to be called Soapie.

Not much more. But maybe some of the readers of the blog remember this band. I’d be very curious to find out more information about them as well!

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The Handsomes – Paisley

12
May

Day 427. A busy week this one and the next, with posts everyday. Lots of interviews coming up!

Ta To Boy: remember I was wondering what about the 2nd album bu the Greek popsters. I had seen new music on Youtube but no real announcement. Well, the new album, “Endless Life” is up now on Bandcamp. 9 songs packed of finely crafted pop songs. There is no announcement of a proper physical release though. That worries me. I hope someone picks up this record. It sounds very good.

Kung-Fu Girl: the fantastic Japanese pop combo from Osaka is back with what looks a new tape. I can’t be sure as there are no order button for a tape but the artwork looks like a cassette as well as the name of the release, “Casette Tapes Series Vol. 1”. In any case, this release has two songs, “Rabuka” and “Ghost Girlfriend”. Good stuff.

Traveling with Monika: our favourite Bangkok band is also back. It is great to see bands continuing making music these days. Their newest song is called “Lost to Nothing” and it is a fine slice of sweet and cosy pop music.

Something Beautiful: that is the title of the new Sunday Records compilation that is coming out on June 4. The comp will be available on vinyl and CD and will include only good bands. That is a good thing, right? It has bands that have released on Cloudberry like The Suncharms or Alpaca Sports, friends of mine like the lovely Starry Eyed Cadet, and other favourites like The Arctic Flow or Mariana in Our Head. So this seems like a must have this summer!!

Ruth Po!: wow it is always a pleasure to listen to a new song by Ruth Po! Her voice, her way of writing lyrics, are always special. This new song, “Lonely Saturday”, was recorded in lockdown with Ruth playing every single instrument in it. Again, a pleasure to my ears.

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The other day I was asked if I was the Youtube account “stoneeyedkiller”. I am not of course. I do find a lot of great indiepop bands from him which I then write about on the blog, but I do think the person behind that Youtube account also checks the blog often because many discoveries of mine have appeared later there. Let’s say we inspire each other. And I don’t know this person. Which is kind of cool.

Of course I don’t like everything he posts, and I am sure he doesn’t like everything I like. For example sometimes he has bands that are too rocky or goth for my taste. And that’s fine. But the band I am writing about today, Lofthouse, I discovered thanks to stoneeyedkiller, and it is the sort of music I like.

I have very little info about them. I know they released a 12″ in 1991 with four songs on, probably their own label, Whyte Label (001). The songs on the record were “Hypnotised” and “Everywhere” on the A side and “Sky High” and “Space Head” on the B side. The sleeve of the record has these faces, 7 times, I am sure this person was someone famous, but I don’t know who it is. Maybe my British friends would know. Yeah, because the band hailed from the UK.

Last.fm seems to have a bio and I hope it is for the right Lofthouse. Here it mentions that the band was named after the football legend Nat Lofthouse.

Nathaniel Lofthouse (27 August 1925 – 15 January 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Bolton Wanderers for his entire career. He won 33 caps for England between 1950 and 1958, scoring 30 goals, with one of the highest goals-per-game ratios of any England player.

I think Nat Lofthouse is the same person as in the sleeve. What do you think?

It says that they were from Bolton and were formed by Steve Robinson on guitars and vocals, Richard Whyte (and probably replaced at some point by Ed Warburton) on bass, Jakey (replaced by Ian Jones) on drums, Gary Connor on guitar and Michael Ryan on percussion. It also says that in 1994 some of the band members went to form Plainfield.

I haven’t found any other details about the band. I haven’t heard the other songs on the record yet. Do they sound like “Hypnotised”? I think I’d like to find out. I think the record is not that pricey, just the postage is annoying. But maybe that way I’ll be able to get a better idea of this band… or you can help me? Someone remembers Lofthouse?!

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Lofthouse – Sky High

10
May

Day 425

Los Lucha: just discovered this Glasgow dreampop one-man project that sounds really good. Samuel Fawkes, the person behind the Los Lucha name, has a self-titled tape out now which features 4 dreamy and nicely crafted pop songs. It is hard to pick a favourite out of the four, but I think I’ll pick the opening track, “On the Ropes”.

The Reds, Pinks & Purples: more and more songs by the San Francisco DIY kitchen pop project of Glenn Donaldson. Here are two wonderful new songs that would make a good 7″. They are “No One Absolves Us in the End” and “The Town that Cursed Your Name”.

The Hermit Crabs: this is quite interesting! “Paraphrase Film Critics” is a 7 song compilation of recordings done through the winter of 2002/2003. Some of these songs indeed ended up in the band’s album (which here they say will be re-released in vinyl later this year). Also there’s a cover of “Wells Street” from Pipas!!

Rum Tum Tiddles: we head to Nantes where the English singer Madeleine Mosse has joined forces with French musicians Thomas Bevand and Fred Lambert. This project has made a lovely album called “It is a Story” which is available now on CD and vinyl. There are 11 tracks in it, it is being released on June 11, and you can preview two songs on the band’s Bandcamp.

The Sainsburys: remember our friends from Stoke-on-Trent that put together a wonderful 3″ CD on Cloudberry many years ago. That we interviewed too? Well they are on Bandcamp now! All of their 7 songs of “My Favourite Colour” are there, including the superb and classic “Ate the Most”. Essential listening for any indiepop fan!

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Back in 2019 I got in touch with The Ice Factory. I had discovered them thanks to the compilation “The Sound of Leamington Spa Vol. 9” (FST 160) that Uwe and his team at Firestation Records put together a year earlier.

My intention of course was to interview them. At that time, March 2019, the band told me it was a good time to do an interview as the band was planning to get together in the summer. I don’t know if that ever happened. I sent them a bunch of questions and sadly never heard back from them.

That’s not rare. A lot of bands don’t answer my questions, which is a shame of course as I only want to know more details about these bands that are not remembered by many (sadly). They are obscure even though they recorded some wonderful songs. My hopes are to introduce their music to more people. That’s my main goal. Sure, sometimes things evolve and I create friendships, and some times I even release their music. That’s nice. But again the main goal is to keep these bands alive.

Maybe with The Ice Factory my help isn’t that important. The band has a Facebook page which continues to be updated.

According to the Leamington Spa comp booklet, when the Ice Factory came to their untimely demise in 1991, they were dubbed by the media as ‘The biggest band that never made it’. Hailing from the northern seaside town of Morecambe and taking their name from an ice cream factory where they used to reheears, the band notched up a number of television appearances, national radio airplay, as well as a support slot for Brit Pop darlings Blur. The band toured the UK, released an EP “Jerusalem” and eventually signed management and publishing deals with Pel Management and Co London and Chelsea Music Publishing. Shortly before the band members went their separate ways, The Ice Factory secured recording time with Chrysalis Records and supported the legendary Youssou N’dour at Peter Gabriel’s WOMAD festival.
The Ice Factory comprised of lead vocalist Mark McKenna, guitarist and songwriter David Lewis, keyboard player and songwriter Geoff Dixon, bass player Justin Craddock, lead guitarist John Lewis and drummer Neil Thomson.
The band were primarily pop and rock based and had a very distinctive sound for their time, but it was their perfect catchy pop tunes that set them apart from their peers. Sack-fuls of songs in fact that sadly may never come out of the cooler.

Okay, we know now the band members. We know too where they hailed from. What else do we know?

The EP is not listed on Discogs. It came out in 1989. It has no catalog number nor label, so safe to assume it was a self-release. The songs on it were “Jerusalem” and “Marilyn” on the A side and “Under the Storm” and “Treason” on the B side. The songs were engineered and mixed by Mick Armstead.

The Facebook page has a trove of interesting details, videos and songs.

Here is the band performing “Jerusalem” at the WOMAD festival. They also appeared on Granada Tonight where they performed “Jerusalem” as well.

There is a Soundcloud with a bunch of their songs too. You can check there “Badlands“, “Cloud 9“, “Empires of Love“, “Independence Day“, “Marylin“, “One Day“, “One Step Closer to Heaven“, “Something About that Girl“, “Sunday“, “Tears of ’77“, “Way of the Rose“, “Under the Storm“, “Treason“, “This is England“, “Rainbow“, “Jerusalem“, “Behind Closed Doors“, “Winter City“, “Sense of Freedom“, “Revolution“, “Other Side“, “Life” and “Can’t Help This“.

We know that there was another member at some point called Delyth Jones, who played the sax. We know too that they had a manager called Duncan Moore.

When it comes to gigs, the band played at the Rock Garden in London, Bull and Gate in London with Blur, Skaw and Electric Sex Circus on May 23, 1990, The Boardwalk in Manchester, the Sugarhouse in Lancaster,

And finally I found out that the band did play a reunion gig in Morecambe the summer of 2019. They were part of the Morecambe Carnival festival. You can watch the whole gig on Youtube of course.

I don’t have much info about other bands the members had been involved with. The vocalist, Mark McKenna is a DJ and performs often in Lancaster. Geoff Dixon is an actor, musician and songwriter.

Then I find a 1999 article on the Lancashire Telegraph. Justin Craddock, who was living at the time in Stuttgart, Germany, was looking to get in touch with the rest of band members. I suppose in the end he did! What a cool story. He also mentions that David and John Lewis’ family owned the Lewis Ice Cream shop, the one that gave the band their name!

It would have been nice to hear from the band these and other details. But this will do for now, it was great to find all of these songs and info. I didn’t expect to find so much!!

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The Ice Factory – Jerusalem

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May

Day 422.

Spraydog: remember the classic Newcastle band that was active in the late 90s and the early 2000s? They are on Facebook and they have added now a compilation of all of their 7″ records! So good. There are 16 songs and it is only available digitally. The title? “Blink Between Grey and Green – Singles 1999-2005”.

Solidarity not Silence: “This is Sisterhood” is the song by this supergroup featuring members of The Tuts, Petrol Girls, Colour Me Wednesday, Personal Best, Kathleen Hanna, and more. It is a terrific song and for a good cause. All proceeds of this digital single are going to Bindmans Solicitors.

Leopardo: this band from Fribourg and Tessin in Switzerland is releasing an album titled “Malcantone” on June 11 on the label Le Pop Club Records. The album will be released on vinyl and it will have 10 songs. We can preview one of the songs so far, it is called “Tell Me”. If the rest of the album sounds similar to it, should be a good one!

Sky is Alright: now a shoegaze band from London and LA! Many kilometers in between indeed. The band is releasing an 8 song album on June 25 and it will be available on different vinyl colors as well as on CD. Out of the 8 songs we can preview just the one song, “Mistress Pessimist”. It sounds great.

Tape Waves: how cool! a band we’ve recommended time and time again has signed to Emotional Response Records. Yup. That’s good news. So I hope there are singles and albums coming out soon. IN the meantime they’ve shared a song called “Tired” which is pure gold.

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Here is a very obscure Australian band. From the 80s. The Peppermint Drops!

As far as I know the band only released one song (!!!) which was called “The Morning After”. This song wasn’t on any release of theirs, but on a tape compilation called “The Perfect Travelling Companion” that came out in 1985. The label is 6UVS-FM (DT 1). That looks like a radio station to me, right? Well, it was. It was a radio station that was based in Perth, Australia. These days it is known with another name, RTR FM.

I don’t think all the bands on the tape hailed from Perth. Sure, I do think they are all Australians and there are some big names like The Triffids or the Stems on this comp. There are other names I am familiar with like Chad’s Tree or Rabbit’s Wedding. But there are many that are unknown to me like The Bamboos, The Angry Penguins or The Tarantulas. Were they indiepop bands?

We know too that the compilation was put together by Steve Phillips. The art for this tape compilation, with it’s rooster illustration on the sleeve is credited to Stuart.

The only other information about the band is that the song was recorded at S.A.E. by Vince Taylor.

But then, I start remembering, I did an interview with Perth band The Palisades many years ago and remembered talking about The Peppermint Drops. There was a connection with The Palisades. Right! Jeff Baker from The Palisades had been in The Peppermint Drops. Alright I have a connection now. Would be great then to hear from him sometime.

So yeah, that’s a nice intro to the band. Hopefully I’ll be able to do an interview soon! That’d be cool!

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The Peppermint Drops – The Morning After That