06
Mar

Hope all is good. Today is a bit quiet for me but I do have a few great finds to share.

Doggy: the wonderful French band is back with a new album on the top Spanish label Kocliko Records! Wow! It will be out on March 8th and it will be titled “Radio TP”. On Soundcloud there are 9 songs to enjoy on repeat because they are really really good. We need more Doggy in this world!

The BV’s: next Thursday we will see the release of the wonderful new album by our friends Josh and Fred. Last post I recommended their new video for “Charlie, I Don’t Know Who You Are!” and today I will tell you to check their Bandcamp, because they have another song there that will be included in the album, “Porth Sawsen”. And that is more than enough for me to tell you to head there.

Astragal: just a week ago I was recommending the digital single “Moderne Luxury’ by the Houston, Texas, band. Well today I noticed that the band has released a four track EP on 7”, so my wishes have come true! The A side has the song “Bloomer” while the B side is their older first EP. Interesting choices!! On their Bandcamp, “Bloomer” is part of their second EP which includes three other songs. This second EP will be released in tape pretty soon.

Hobby Club: I really like this band. I think it is superb. I believe they will be releasing a record soon. Not sure which label but from what I know a local one, meaning English. That’s what they told me when I got in touch to express how much I liked their sound. Now they have a new song called “Bedroom” which once again takes cues from the heyday of indiepop, sounding pretty c86 to me.

Apple Orchard: lastly there is this collection of covers, unreleased tracks and demos by the wonderful California by way of the Philippines band. Ryan and Dale crafted pretty bedroom pop songs during the noughties and here are 10 songs that are rare and all but document and show what Apple Orchard were at the time. Top stuff.

—————————————————————–

A bunch of young people with a shared love of great pop music who coalesced around singer and songwriter Andy Fitzpatrick, The Dadas came along to brighten up the lives of Dubliners in the early 90’s.
Leaving behind a classic double A-side 12″ single, “Skyscrapers”/”Mercy, Mercy” on the Mickey Rourke’s Fridge label, and memories of some stunning live shows The Dadas parted company in 1993.
Band members: Andy Fitzpatrick (vocals & guitar), Gráinne Tiernan (backing vocals), Maelíosa Tiernan (backing vocals), Brian O’Connor (keyboards), Dan Stuttard (bass), Ciarán Lally (drums).
Recorded at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, January/February 1992. Engineered and mixed by Aidan McGovern, Ciarán Byrne and Willie Mannion at Windmill Lane Studios, Dublin, March 1992. Produced by The Dadas, Aidan McGovern and Ciarán Byrne.

That’s the information that appears on the Leamington Spa compilation that was included within the “Still Mad at Me?” boxset that celebrated the 15 years of Firestation Records from Berlin, Germany (FST 100). The song that The Dadas contributed to it was “Mercy Mercy”, one of the B sides of their one and only release.

This release was a 12″ single that was released by the fantastic Mickey Rourke’s Fridge (MRF 006). If you remember there’s an interview with Seán from the label on the blog. I do think though that the version that was included in the Firestation comp might be different as in the booklet it mentions that it was recorded at Windmill Lane Studios. On Discogs, the info for the 12″ says that the songs were recorded at Rockgarden Dublin in June 23rd 1992. The songs being of course “Skyscrapers (Don’t Go Jumping From)” on the A side and “Mercy Mercy” and “Maybe” on the B side.

I believe this single was also released on tape. And even a better find is that there is a video for “Skyscrapers” which you can check on Youtube! This video was produced by the band, Ciarán Byrne and Aidan McGovern. It was made on location at Windmill Lane Recording Studios on March 4th 1992.

Aside from the Firestation boxset there is another compilation appearance for the band. They contributed the song “Dandruff” to the tape compilation “My Favourite Things” (MRF 11) that was put out in 1993 by Mickey Rourke’s Fridge.

I keep looking for more information about them. The great resource that is the blog Fanning Sessions deliver again. They have a session available to stream with the songs “Dandruff”, “Early Days”, “Good to be Happy” and “Mercy Mercy”.  Here there’s a mention about Andy Fitzpatrick involvement as a long-standing member of The Harvest Ministers. He also has a solo career releasing several albums and EPs, his most recent being “Antoinette Plaza” from 2017. He now lives in New York City. Wow. I could have crossed paths with him, maybe being the same subway car. Who knows.

There is a cool article on the Blackpool Sentinel about The Rock Garden venue in Dublin. There is a whole paragraph about The Dadas which I copy here:
I had a real soft spot for The Dadas, a Northside combo led by Andy Fitzpatrick, who later went on to buttress William Merriman’s excellent Harvest Ministers ;- I honestly thought that The Dadas’ honey-coated canon had a real sparkle to it. After they attracted less than a score of paying punters into what could often be an unforgiving old cavern, Fursty took off on one in the offices upstairs. Like Brian Blessed in leather biker’s keks, he upped the ante and the volume ;- ‘The Dodos [sic]’, he drawled, ‘will never be booked here again’. An arrangement that, I suspect, suited the band as much as it suited the venue.

Not much more on the web about them. I’m looking for a copy of the record too of course. No luck as of yet. Also if there are more songs that they recorded would be great to know. Everything I’ve heard sounded great. Would love to know more about this terrific Irish band. Anyone remember them?

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Listen
The Dadas – Skyscrapers (Don’t Go Jumping From)

One Response to “:: The Dadas”

Thanks for this. Brings back fond memories of see The Dadas in a basement in the disappeared Pembroke Pub on Pembroke Street (now Matt the Thresher, Google Maps shows me) I knew Andy and Grainne from college. Good people! Andy was in a band called Brat before The Dadas (it may even be Brat I remember seeing in the Pembroke: age…) I even have a cassette of Brat.

September 28th, 2020