02
Nov

Another week goes by. This week has been busy for me. I’ve visited the post office every single day and I still haven’t finished posting all packages I have. I hope by next Tuesday I should be done unless there are more orders over the weekend. And that, actually, would be great!

As usual there are a few finds I have stumbled upon the past few days!

Fashion Brigade: Elia Einhorn, who used to be in the excellent Scotland Yard Gospel Choir, has a new cassette out under the name Fashion Brigade. There are four songs on it, “Fvck the Heartache”, “Kissyface”, “Kissyface x Tyler Pope” and “Kissyface x Thor Harris”. The songs were recorded in Olympia at Dub Narcotic Studios. And well, the two songs available to stream sound pretty good.

Lazy Eye: “Monday” is the only song on this Palembang, Indonesia, band’s Bandcamp. But I still thought it was worth recommending it as it is a lovely slice of jangle pop with female vocals. I hope to hear more music by them soon!

Ciggie Witch: this Aussie band have released a tape album called “Mad Music” just a few weeks ago on Lost and Lonesome Records. It is actually the third album the band releases, but it is the first I’m listening! The band is formed by Ashley Bundang, Mitch Clemens, Lachlan Denton, Zach Denton, Liam Halliwell, Lauren Huynh and Joe Foley. Good jangly stuff!

Melbourne Cans: another album on Lost and Lonesome is “Heat of the Night” by this Melbourne ensemble that loves Orange Juice as well as 50s pop. There are 11 songs of catchy pop available on vinyl since June 8th. The band is formed by Rob Andrews, Ash Buscombe, Nina Renee and Ian Wallace.

Très Oui: from the ashes of the band Literature comes this new Austin band who have already put out a superb album called “Poised to Flourish”  earlier this year. There are 10 top tracks in total and it is hard to choose a favourite track. Now, I just need to get myself a copy…

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When I heard for the first time Blue Light’s “Take Me Away” I thought they sounded a lot like The Chills. But reading through some comments on Youtube, not sure if they are reliable and all, I read that Blue Light played their first gig in 1984 (at Pegasus), two years before the release of the first Chills album. At this gig the band had played most of their songs from their self-titled album and of course “Take Me Away”. Is this really true?

I stumbled upon the Greek band Blue Light last year when I was doing my sort of “around the world” series on the blog. In the end I wrote a post about The Jaywalkers as it made quite a lot of sense to do that, them being one of the most legendary indiepop bands from that country. But today I thought I’d revisit that project of a post I had, see what I could find about Blue Light whose song “Take Me Away” impressed me.

The band only has one record under their belt. An album with 10 songs. It was released locally in Greece by Di Di Music (Di Di 117) in 1988. This was an independent label founded in Greece by Nikos Loris in Athens that not only released local bands but licensed bigger names like Dead Kennedys, A Witness, Membranes and more.

As mentioned the record had 10 songs, 5 on each side. The A side had “Teens”, “Take Me Away”, “Lighthouse”, “Let Her Pass” and “About Lunch Time”. The B side had “You Pretended, I Surrendered”, “Havensmile”, “I Saw You Laughing”, “Menuet I” and “No Play”. All songs were recorded at Sierra Studio in Athens. The sound engineer was Kostas Kalimeris and was produced by the band.

The band being:
Dimitris Karystinos (guitar)
Aris Avgerinos (bass)
Vagelis Vekios (drums)
Socratis Papahatzis aka. Oannes (vocals and keyboards)

Also we know that

Aside of this album, which you can find it entirely on Youtube, the band appeared on two compilations. The first dates from 1985 and it was a tape called “Λύκος Μαύρος Και Ισχνός” (which translates as Black Wolf and Loneliness) were the band contributed the song “I Saw You Laughing”. This tape came alongside a fanzine called “Λύκος Άσπρος Και Ισχνός” (Lizard White and Lack) which was very limited. Just 23 copies and of those 23, only the first 5 came with this tape. The Blue Light song was recorded live on March 14th 1985. Where at? I am not sure.

“Cicadas (An Electric Guide To The Greek Underground)” was an LP compilation released in 1987 by Pegasus Records (PEG 003). This of course was another independent label from Athens. On this record Blue Light appears first with the song “About Lunch Time”.

I look at other bands the Blue Light members were involved with. Socratis Papahatzis has been involved in Thirty Ντέρτι and lately on the MK-O band, a duo with his wife Marina Kavanaki. Aris Avegerinos had played in 667, Σταμάτης Μάζαρης and Δημήτρης Κοργιαλάς. Vagelis Vekios has played in many bands, too many too list really like Vavoura Band, Μουσικές Ταξιαρχίες, Γιώργος Σταυριανός and Ελελεύ. He is also a radio producer. Lastly Dimitris has played in Sunny Μπαλτζή & Santa Fila. Discogs also lists three other members which I’m not sure at what point they were in Blue Light, Yannis Maniatis, Akis Perdikis and Spyros Soukis.

I look on Youtube for some Blue Light footage. And I find it immediately. There’s a complete gig from 1989 at the Rodon in Athens filmed by ET2 (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation) where the band plays the songs “You Pretended, I Surrendered”, “About Lunch Time”, “Puppets”, “Magical Moment”, “Dressed in White Lady” and “I Saw You Laughing”.

I keep looking for answers to my questions. I find an article written on April 30th 2008 on RadioBubble. Here I will learn that Oannes first instrument was a mandolin and he begins to write music at the age of 12. Then he is self-taught guitar and attend 28 or so piano lessons at the Athens Conservatory. Around that time he starts Blue Light with friends Alexis Kalofolias and Giorgios Karanikolas form Last Drive and Yannis Maniatis from Metro Decay. There would be many lineup changes afterwards it says. So I find out when Yannis Maniatis was part of the band. At the start.

Following that trail I stop at Rateyourmusic where I notice there are dates for each of the band members listed. At last. So:
Aris Avegerinos (bass)
Vagelios Vekios (drums 1987-1989)
Dimitris Karystinos (guitar 1987-1989)
Socratis Papachatzis (keyboards, vocals)
Spiros Soukis (guitar 1985-1987)
Akis Perdikis (drums 1985-19879)
Dimitros Kavakapoulos (saxophone 1986)

Also this site has a bunch of related artists listed: 4 Εποχές [4 Epohes], Annabouboula, MK-O (Marina Kanavaki – Oannes), That’s Why, Vavoura Band, Μουσικές Ταξιαρχίες [Mousikes Taxiarhies], Ελελεύ [Elelef], Σπυριδούλα [Spyridoula], Σελάνα.

It is kind of hard for me to find more information about Blue Light especially when most of the websites are written in Greek. I would love to know why only one release by this band. And why so many years after the band had formed. Why so many lineup changes. Are there more compilation appearances? Was there any interest by any big label? What about this comparison with The Chills? Were they aware of the Dunedin sound? How popular were they in Greece? Did they have any contact at any point with the indiepop bands that came after in Athens? Who remembers them?

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Listen
Blue Light – Take Me Away