12
Oct

Day 214.

Cindy: here is a great album that will be released on November 20th. Limited to 250 copies, the “Free Advice” album is coming out on 12″ vinyl. It will have 11 songs of superb guitar pop. Right now all the songs area available to preview and the record is also available to pre-order from Tough Love Records in London.

Three Berry Icecream: Blue-Very label from Japan has been putting out some amazing records as of late. I’d love to get them but I find the Japanese prices a bit too much for my budget. But for all of those that can afford them, get them. The latest is an LP by the classic band Three Berry Icecream. I believe this is a selection of 15 songs from previous releases. I’d love to interview them, maybe this is a good time. The LP also come with a CDR with unreleased track as well as a mini-zine!

Gladie: the latest from this Philadelphia pop band are three slices of upbeat guitar pop! My favourite out of the three songs that comprise the “Thank You Card.” EP is the 2nd track, “Sorry When I’m Not”.

Humsikk: the solo project of Rifityza Gestandi from Indonesia has an album out now called “Teenage Sound” on Tarsius Records from Jakarta. The album has 9 songs, all available to check out on Bandcamp, and has lots of great jangly moments. Good stuff.

Juliet et Joe: I am not a fan of much of the work Joe Moore does for Elefant, but this francophile project does sound good! Much much better than anything that he touches and sounds 60s. I think he has found his place here! The album “Marelle” is already out on Elefant Records on 10″ vinyl. This sounds quite good. I am a fan of this!

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The last band I’ll feature from the “Blabbermouth Volume One” compilation tape that the Medway Bands Co-op put together to promote themselves in 1986 will be The Strookas. Other bands that I know appeared on it are The Herbs (who I have featured in the past) and The Hyacinth Girls (who I do owe a post, but I do have much more info about them, so won’t be part of these series of posts).

The two previous bands have proven to be terribly obscure. No information whatsoever on the web. Will it be the same for The Strookas? Let’s see.

The song they contributed to the cassette only compilation was called “What Am I Doing Here on My Own?” and it is catchy, a bit powerpoppy, naive,  and lo-fi. Shambolic too. I like it!

Well it turns out The Strookas are quite well known! So there is plenty of information on the web. That’s good isn’t it?

They seem to have moved more in the punkpop scene than in indiepop from what I gather in the web, even supporting Green Day. The band was formed in 1986 and seems to keep going to this day. They hail from Maidstone in Kent and are formed by David Bloomfield (guitar, backing vocals), Tony O’Rourke (bass guitar) and John Edwards (drums). Before Tony, between 1986 and 1990 Cliff Bailey was the bassist.

The band these days have a Facebook page as well as Bandcamp page with all of their songs!

So yeah, the discography. There is a 1986 4-track demo and a demo in 1987 called “Bathe in Plankton”. What songs were on these? I don’t know yet. Maybe we’ll find out. I do know though that their first proper release was “The Strookas EP” in 1987 on Halibut Records. This probably was the band’s own label. This 7″ EP had four songs. The A side had “Put It On the Shelf” and “What AM I Doing Here on My Own?” while the B side had “Is there Any Reason?” and “Something from a Different Angle”. All songs were produced and engineered by Graham Semark at Red Studios.

In 1990 the band would release the “Summer to Fall” 7″ on Moving Change Records (MCR-001). This also looks like it was their own label as all releases listed are theirs. Who could confirm? Anyhow, three songs on this record. “Summer to Fall” on the A side and “Out of Your Head” and “Cut Me Down” on the B side.

In 1991 the band would go to record their first album “Deaf By Dawn!” at Red Studios between the 14th and the 15th of September. Graham Samark would again be their producer and engineer. 10 songs would be included in the album that would later be released with the same tracklist in Japan by Fixing a Hole Records (fix-24) on CD. Originally it was released by Moving Change Records (MCR002) on vinyl. The songs were “Between the Eyes”, “Up Ahead”, “Living in the Past”, “Wish You Were Here” and “Shake” on the A side, “Dead Pan”, “Some Kind of Wonderful”, “Bambi”, “Head in the Sand” and “My Sister Dolly” on the B side.

In 1992 the band would release a tape album called “Sharron”. The 10 songs in this album were recorded between February 29 and March 1st of that year. Again at Red Studios. The tracks were “Pick the Bones”, “Blue to Green”, “Watch You Down”, “Still Comes Back to You” and “Across My Floor” on the A side and “Recover”, “Freight Train Sleep”, “Syrup” and “Remember This” on the B side.

The band’s second album on CD was “Cumagutza” that was released in Japan by Fixing a Hole Records (Fix-23). The songs on this album were recorded in two weekend sessions in September 1995 and October 1997 at Crimson Music in Kent. Graham Semark is again credited as their producer. This album has more songs than their predecessors, 15 tracks! They were “Just Like Home”, “Canvas”, “Haven”, “All Around You”, “Kill Straker”, “Sourbelly”, “Rake”, “Gatecrashed and Lonely”, “Punished”, “Throw You to the Ground”, “Crumbling”, “King of the Limbo”, “Dumb Electric”, “Beck and Call” and “Live and Breathe”.

In 2006 the band released a compilation called “What You Want to Hear” on Engineer Records (IGN098). This compilation was a collection of unreleased and album tracks from 1991 to 2000. There were 20 songs in total on this CD, “Hey You”, “Too Slow”, “Some Kind of Wonderful”, “Tomorrow World”, “Nothing Happens Here”, “Goatboy”, “Bambi”, “What You Down”, “Best Laid Plans”, “It Makes Me”, “Emmerich”, “My Sister Dolly”, “Different Sound”, “Shake”, “Structure”, “Pointless”, “This Easy Life”, “Syrup”, “Let Me Drive” and “Freight Train Sheep”.

Lastly in 2008 the band released another 20 track compilation, this time on Japan’s Fixing a Hole Records (FIX-25). This compilation was called “Summer to Fall” and had the following tracklist: “Summer to Fall”, “Out of Your Head”, “Cut Me Down” (these first tracks from the 1990 “Summer to Fall EP”), “Put it on the Shelf”, “What Am I Doing Here on my Own?”, “Is There any Reason?” (these 3 tracks recorded in 1987 from “The Strookas EP”), “Something from a Different Angle”, “Chatham Pout”, “Bobby Crush is Innocent”, “What Am I Doing Here on my Own? (demo)”, “Bright Pink Gloss”, “35 Please!”, “16 Hands”, “Indigestion (But it might be Heartburn)”, “Divorce My Car”, “Fuzzbox”, “Washing Up” (all these songs recorded in 1987 for the “Bathe in Plankton” demo), “Put it on the Shelf (demo)”, “Just as I Thought” and “Why Am I a Tsetse Fly?” (from 1986’s first 4-track demo). All songs produced by Graham Semark and The Strookas, and recorded at Red Studios in Kent.

When it comes to compilations we see that the band appeared on a few. On “The Unknown 10” cassette comp from 1990 and released by Rain Tapes (R15) they had two songs, “Nothing Happen” and “Find Your Own Way Home”. That same year and also on Rain Tapes’ “The Unknown Eleven” (R17) they appear with two songs, “Out of Your Head” and “Cut Me Down”.

The comp tape “The Unknown Twelve” from 1991 released by Rain Tapes also included two songs, “Too Slow” and “Summer to Fall” .

In 1992 the band contributed three songs, “Up Ahead”, “Living in the Past” and “Wish You See Here” on a French tape compilation called “Are You Still Ready to Follow Your Leader? Vol. 2” by the label Acts of Defiance. Rain Tapes would also put them in “The Unknown 14” compilation with two songs, “Between the Eyes” and “Living in the Past”.

In 1993 they would appear on two compilations as well, both on cassette. “International Compilation – Volume 3” on Rain Tapes included the songs “Pick the Bones” and “Blue to Green”. Again that year they would have a song, “Pick the Bones”, on a French compilation, this one was called “Revanche Tome 3” out on Violence Productions (VIOL004). This one came alongside the Violence fanzine issue #9. If you know French or still want to have a look/listen. You can find more info at Violence Fanzine blog.

And in 1994, the band would appear on a CD compilation called “The Best Punk Rock in England, Son” released by Snuffy Smile (SMILE 002) in Japan. They would have the track “It Makes Me”.

After a little more digging I return back to the Facebook page I mentioned earlier. The last post dates from March 15 this year. From it I get that band members David Bloomfield and John Edwards went to be in a band called Tonota 80.

Another place we can find the band is on Soundcloud. Here there is a cool interview with Mike Brill on Radio Kent from 1987! There are also rare and related songs like The Andy Pandys’ mid 80s song (but recorded in 1999) “Barbara Dickson”. The Andy Pandy’s featured two of The Strookas and a member of The Claim.

The Kent Band Archive page has some gigs listed like one on July 9th 1988 at The Railway in Sheerness supporting Planet Mushroom. Then we know that they toured France for two weeks in 1993. There is even a video of them playing the songs “Bambi” and “Syrup” in February 1993 in Annecy, Frnace.

Let’s keep looking. The Dentists’ gigography page has two gigs listed alongside The Strookas. The first dates from September 16, 1988, when The Dentists, Cud and The Raw Herbs played at the Medway Arts Centre in Chatham. The second one is also in Chatham but at a different venue, Victoria’s. It dates from December 21 of 1988.

And that’s it. Some good info here, right? What else can you share with us? Did they play alongside other well known indiepop bands like The Dentists or The Raw Herbs? Who remember them?

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The Strookas – What Am I Doing Here on My Own?

09
Oct

Day 211. Can I tell you that the Verandan 7″ is now at the pressing plant? 🙂 More info coming soon!

Flowerbed: there’s, on Bandcamp, a new song by this Denton dreampop project and sounds gorgeous. The song is called “Everything” and we can only hope that it gets released sometime! Good work by these Texans!

Firestations: “Automatic Tendencies” will be the band’s comeback since the 2018 album “The Year Dot”. This time around the band is going to be releasing a CDR for this 6 song EP on Lost Map Records on November 6th. Right now we can preview the 2nd track of the EP, “Small Island”, which is very nice!

The Telephone Numbers: some classic sounding indiepop here! Jangly and bathed in sunlight, that’s how we can describe “Leviathan” a superb track by the band led by Thomas Rubenstein from San Frnacisco! Looking forward to hearing more by this project!

Agent BlĂĄ: “Lay in My Arms” is the newest song by the Gothenburg combo and again it is great. I like this band a lot. I am waiting for a new record. When? Let me know when!

Neutrals: the new 7″ by the San Francisco Bay area band is going to be part of the Slumberland Singles Series and will contain two songs, “Personal Computing” and “In the Future”. As a designer I have trouble with the hierarchy of the sleeve, where it looks like the band is actually called “Personal Computing” but I will let that slip, the song sounds really really good, the melody and lyrics are really catchy! I have to get this one!

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I have to return to the “Blabbermouth Volume One” compilation tape that the Medway Bands Co-op put together to promote themselves in 1986. Songs from these tape appeared on Youtube in 2016 but only now I am discovering them. This is the second I am posting after the great On Margate Sands’ “Charlie”. So yeah, quite exciting!

This band has even a more enigmatic name, Crystal Tips & Alistair. Wow. Really. Who were behind this Medway band? The song that is uploaded in Youtube is called “Lesley Cocaina” and it is a very fine slice of indiepop. You wonder how this song was not properly released. It is so so good!! Great guitars, great melodies. You start to wonder if the band recorded more tracks because I want to hear them!

What I did figure out was that the band named themselves after a British cartoon that the BBC produced in the 70s. Crystal Tipps and Alistair is a British cartoon produced for the BBC.The title characters are a girl and her dog who are joined by their friends Birdie and Butterfly. There are 50 five-minute episodes and a 20-minute Christmas special, all first shown between 1971 and 1974.[3] It was created by Hilary Hayton and Graham McCallum. Michael Grafton-Robinson, a BBC producer went independent setting up Q3 of London to produce the series.The animation was done by Richard Taylor Cartoons, who were also contracted to make the Charley Says and the Protect and Survive public information films for the Central Office of Information.

And again there is no more information anywhere. As much as I try different keywords in Google I can’t find anything about the band. So yeah, I need all the help I can get to try to track them and find out more about this band!

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Crystal Tips & Alistair – Lesley Cocaina

07
Oct

Day 209.

Salt Lake Alley: this is amazing news! I was sharing the other day the song “Going Down” by our Swedish friends. This song is actually the third single from their upcoming album “The Way it Feels”. The news today is that there’s a video where we join Gustav and Mikael (with a great Snoopy shirt) on some nice footage of them walking around town and playing live. Top stuff!

The Sensitive/To Die: each of these bands contribute a song to this split put together by Let’s Kiss a Secret Records from Jakarta. The Sensitive gives us “Do Everything Or Else Yourself” while To Die presents us with “No Reflection on Life”. Sadly I am only a fan of The Sensitive, or maybe that’s a good thing?

Attic Salt: some great punkpop/powerpop here on Jump Start Records from Philadelphia. The album “Get Wise” is already out on both vinyl and CD and it sounds really good! There are 10 songs of catchy bouncy effervescent pop!

Fixtures: this Brooklyn band is new to me. They are releasing an EP called “Weak Automatic” on December 4th on tape. The EP will have 6 songs and at this moment we can preview the opening track, “Five Ft One, Six Ft Ten” which sounds pretty good!

Nevver: here is a cool single by a Madrid trio called “Nada Me Importa”. It is a digital single on Elefant Records.  There’s also a video for the song.

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I have discovered a Youtube account called AGMP where there are a lot of indiepop treasures. I will try to make everyone’s easier and pick the good bands and songs among all the other stuff that is not indiepop in the channel.

It is really great as a lot of it is quite obscure as the Gleesome Threesome band. The band that I want tom show you today, On Margate Sands, is probably even much more obscure!

The song I’ve listened is called “Charlie” and it is terrific. It was released on a tape compilation called “Blabbermouth Volume One”. It seems this tape was put together by the Medway Bands Co-op to promote bands in the area. How cool is that!

So I start looking for the band. One thing I notice is that their name seems to come from a poem by T.S. Eliot called “The Waste Land”. The line in said poem says, “On Margate Sands/I Can connect/Nothing with nothing”.

Sadly I can’t seem to find any other information about them like the band members names, if they had been in other bands, if they actually had any releases or maybe more recordings. I really would like to know. This tape seems to have many more wonderful tracks, and I’ll share with you more in future posts. Terrific and exciting finds indeed!

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On Margate Sands – Charlie

05
Oct

Day 207.

Dayflower: our good friends from Leicester, the fantastic Dayflower, are back with a terrific new song called “Stuck To You”. It has quickly became a favourite of mine of their whole repertoire. I just wonder if I’ll ever get to catch them live, playing this song, playing the songs of the 7″ we released. Things are so unclear these days. But I do think this song can make you happy, give you a smile. at least during the 3:55 minutes it lasts. Really lovely.

The Haywains: more news from friends of us! Here is “The Haywains Have Left The Building!” a 30 song album that includes a full gig from 1993 in Nottingham plus a few more live versions from different gigs. I really hope this gets released in physical format. So so good!

The Chickpea Darlings: Huw from The Spanish Amanda and Jo Darling, with Ivan on the beats, have a new album called “Bitter Lemon”. Three or four years in the making, the album includes some great pop songs like “Ugly Pop Stars” or “1988”. Do give it a listen!

Vacance: now we head to Bordeaux to discover this new band that will be releasing an album on the very good Melotron Recordings from Thessaloniki in Greece. The album will be released on CD, 11 songs, out on October 23/ We can preview just one song at the moment, “Bord de Mer”, which is very nice!

Dreams of Empire: this great shoegaze duo have been on the blog many times, and I don’t mind recommending them again, their song “Space Invader” is ace. This song is the opening track of the upcoming “Encapsulation” album that will be released on CD on November 6!

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Now that the challenge is over I want to get some bands that for some reason or another haven’t been featured on the blog. Bands who have songs and records that are favourite of mine and that I actually know very little about them. That is the case of Hearts on Fire who released an album and two 12″ maxis on Midnight Music. And they left a song that is a true favourite of mine, “(You Promised Me a) Camera”.

When it comes to their discography they started releasing music in 1985. That year an EP and an album was released. I am guessing the EP came first, so I’ll start there. Before that I want to say that I only own the album, and maybe this is good time for me to get copies of their EPs.

Their first EP was titled “You May Now Know” (DONG 15). It was produced by David Ros and included four songs. On the A side we find “You May Not Know” and “Four Corners (Of My Soul)” while on the B side “Persuade You Again” and “Love on Trial (Acoustic Version)”.

The band’s album as released that same year and was called “Dreams of Leaving”. It has a very cool artwork, of a caravel (?) or a galleon (?) over colorful waves. Yeah, I don’t know much about ships. Maybe someone can help me and tell me what kind of vessel it is. In any case it was also released by Midnight Music (CHIME 00.12S), the label Nick Ralph used to run back in the 80s and early 90s. Now Cherry Red owns their catalogue of course.

The album had 11 songs. The A side had “(You Promised Me a) Camera”, “Flamingo Affair”, “Hidden Heart”, “Love on Trial” and “This Sultry Day”. The B side had “Zero Ours”, “You May Not Know”, “Fire One”, “Everything to Me”, “Shall We Be Dancing?” and “Seasons”. Again the album was produced and engineered by David Ros and was recorded at the well-known Alaska Studios in London.

On this record jacket we also find the band members:
Mitch Beam – guitars
Billy Finn – guitars
Mike Edmonds – bass
A. F. Tolson – percussion
Syn D’Cody – vocals

The Midnight Rambler (from The Essence) played organ, Jeremy Hirsch the trumpet and Louis Vause (Hackney Five-O) the piano. The photos for the sleeve were taken by Andrew Springham. The sleeve is credited to Johnny Jeane for Blue in the Afternoon.

Lastly in 1986 the band would release their EP “You Promised Me a Camera” (DONG 25). Four songs again, “(You Promised Me A) Camera” and “Starting Line” on the A side and “Heaven” and “Because You Care” on the flipside.  It was a 12″ on Midnight Music of course.

That same year their song “Everything to Me” would be included in the “Between Today and Tomorrow” (CHIME 00.17L) compilation released by Midnight Music.

What else we know about them? Mike Edmonds seems to have continued playing bass oon his own band, Mike Edmonds Bass-ic Requirement. And I know that Syn O’Cody did backing vocals on another Midnight Music release, on Sudden Afternoon’s “Acid Rain” EP from 1986.

Some copies of the album came with an insert. That insert reads: “Mitch and Mike were school chums…Mitch didn’t know whether to play with his dinky or his fire engine. Mike asked Billy if he played guitar — after all, it was the hope & anchor…and he wore Roger McGuinn sunglasses. They were introduced to Syn at a Brixton rodeo. Even cowgirls sing the blues…They wrote songs in a house full of aardvarks. Mitch didn’t know whether to play with the band. They twisted his arm, but he could still play guitar. They needed a drummer — luckily there was a fresh delivery from Canada — A. F. Tolson was on it. An aardvark introduced them to the midnight rumbler. They made a record in Alaska with Dave. Here it is…”

I google them a lot with no results. It feels like they just disappeared from the face of the Earth. I would think they would be involved in other bands. I do feel that the band was ahead of the curve. Their music if released a year or two after would have gotten more attention. C86 tape hadn’t been released when they put out their jangly album.

The last piece of news I found, thanks to a comment on Youtube is that Syn was living (at least 6 years ago) in France in a town called Nontron.

Who remembers this terrific band?! I would love to know more, and I think they duly deserve a reissue!

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Hearts on Fire – (You Promised Me A) Camera

02
Oct

Day 204.

Salt Lake Alley: really wow! What a beautiful song our friends Gustav and Mikael have made! It is called “Going Down” and it does indeed sound very Sarah-esque. This song will be part of their upcoming album “The Way it Feels” that will be released on October 30. This is already shaping up as one of my favourite albums this year. Can’t wait to hear it whole!

The Blanche Hudson Weekend: now available on CD is a retrospective album, a best of, by The Blanche Hudson Weekend! It has 25 songs!! And it comes in cool DVD packaging. It is called “Standing on the Lift to the Scaffold: 2009-2013”, and I think I really need this. Now.

Nuevos Dolores: “Octubre” is the latest song by this Madrid project. It is a feel-good jangly track. I don’t know much about this classic sounding band, but this is quite nice.

Grape: this is a great find! I like Grape, the band from Mark Barber, ex-Chesterfields, that released on Vinyl Japan. Just a few days ago the video for “Baby in a Plastic Bag” appeared on Youtube! How great! This song is also known because it featured PJ Harvey on vocals.

The Migraine Aura: just discovered this interesting project from Tacoma, Washington. They have 5 songs out now on their “Debut EP” cassette and they are fine jangly ones! The band is formed by AJ Dudick, Lucas Norton, James Knoeri and Cody Ouimet.

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This was quite a discovery. The other day I saw someone post the song “Was Never” by the Gleesome Threesome on the Twee Lovers Club Facebook page. And I was terribly curious!

Turns out this song was released in 1987 as the A side of a 7″ on Rodmersham Records. The B side was “Chantelle”. I had never heard of this band or this label.

Surely the label was their own, so a self-release, definitely. But the other details about this release on the Youtube description do shed some light on why this band is so rare. 300 copies were pressed and the band hand-made the sleeves. Now, most of the copies were lost on their way to the distributor. That is bad. Even worst, only 5 copies are known to exist. Out of tbose 5 copies, one is in Japan, in the hands of a collector, and the other 4 are with the band members.

On Discogs the hand-made sleeved do not appear.  We do know that the catalog number was RODMER 001. We also know that Record Mirror said about the single “Probably the finest song ever recorded”, while Melody Maker said “Imagine the Beach Boys Party Album meets Jonathan Richman and you’ll get the idea” . So the magazines must have gotten a copy of the 7″, right? So at least 2 more copies were in circulation at some point?

We also see three names, Lawrence, Anthony and Adrian. No last names though. The person who posted this track on Facebook is called Adrian Gibson. Okay, that may or may not be a coincidence.

And that’s it really. As obscure as it gets. Where in the UK where they from? Did they appear on compilations? Any other recordings? Would be great to find out!

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Gleesome Threesome – Was Never