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Scandinavian Indie Digest Thu Feb 8, 1996 Volume 3 : Issue 10

There are 34 messages totalling 1176 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

1. Sin's Music On the Radio [03-Feb-96]
2. Sin's Music On the TV [03-Feb-96]
3. Slask Records / Sara Hedin
4. Sin's Selected News [03-Feb-96] (2)
5. Popsicle at Karen, Lulea tomorrow (Sat.) (3)
6. New boy in the class (3)
7. Luger
8. Time to speak up/sex dwarfs
9. Candysuck (2)
10. Ray Wonder & Cardigans on Iceland (4)
11. Swervedriver on P3 Live
12. Swervedriver
13. ucp
14. Luger (or rather pump club)
15. Olle live tonight
16. Sin's Selected News [06-Feb-96]
17. Gothenburg
18. Cardigans
19. chain letter
20. Super & Cessna reviews
21. Motor Tour List Update [06-Feb-96]
22. David Silver
23. New band
24. FWD: Salt on the Internet February 11th, 1996
25. Sin's Music On the Radio [12-Feb-96]

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Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 05:59:53 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music On the Radio [03-Feb-96]

Scandinavian Indie's
Weekly Updated Interesting Music on the Radio List

February 5th -> February 11th

---------------------------------
Swedish National Radio Channel P3
---------------------------------

Day Date Artist Recorded
--- ----- ----------------------------------- -----------------------------
Mon 5/2 Daffodils [lmhult, 07-Dec-95
Tue 6/2 Groupa Fasching, Stockholm, 25-Nov-95
Wed 7/2 Sanctum, Covenant Tartanfestivalen, 08-Jul-95
Thu 8/2 Popstad 96 - from Mejeriet, Lund Live
Fri 9/2 Popstad 96 - from Mejeriet, Lund Live
Sat 10/2 Popstad 96 - from Mejeriet, Lund Live
Sun 11/2 tba Link|ping -95

P3 Live - always at 21.03

This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages.

//Erik

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Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 06:00:45 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music On the TV [03-Feb-96]

Scandinavian Indie's
Weekly Updated Interesting Music on the Television List

February 2nd -> February 8th

-------------------
Various TV Channels
-------------------

Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time
--- ----- ----------------------- ------------------- ------------- -----
Fri 2/2 Live Unplugged MTV Europe 21.30
The Pretenders Saturday Night Live ZTV 22.00
Sat 3/2 Pop & Indie Pop & Indie ZTV 14.00
Pulp Artistspecial ZTV 15.55
Toppen Toppen ZTV 17.05 R
Teddybears, Babylon Zoo N|jesrevyn SVT 1 00.00 R
Sun 4/2 Duran Duran Unplugged MTV Europe 19.30
Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 22.30
Pulp Artistspecial ZTV 23.55 R
Mon 5/2 Toppen Toppen ZTV 19.15
Chris Isaak Unplugged MTV Europe 21.00
Tue 6/2 Pop & Indie Pop & Indie ZTV 19.15
Red Hot Chili Peppers Ultimate Collection MTV Europe 21.00
Wed 7/2 Musikrevyn Musikrevyn SVT 1 19.15
Ultimate Collection Ultimate Collection MTV Europe 21.00
Thu 8/2 Ultimate Collection Ultimate Collection MTV Europe 21.00
N|jesrevyn N|jesrevyn SVT 1 22.30

R = Rerun

This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages.

//Erik

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Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 06:01:11 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Slask Records / Sara Hedin

Just read that Slask Records will release a CD with Sara Hedin called "Pray"
on their sub-label "Some Pearls", in April, and that caught my attention, as
from what I understand, that label was made for swedish Pop pearls.

And when we have Slask Records on this list, I thought it was a good idea
to ask directly about Sara Hedin? What does she / her music sound like?
Any information you can supply the list with?

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 06:01:39 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Selected News [03-Feb-96]

Scandinavian Indie's Selected News
[03-Feb-96]

Frank Black - that promotion stunt we've all heard about, which made Expressen
Fredag cancel their interview with Mr. Black, was once again
a topic in the magazine Topp40. With a picture of Carina
Svenberg (editor-in-chief of Expressen Fredag) at the event,
smiling wide to the "black-dressed guys", it is somewhat
surprising that the hip crowd at Expressen then later cancelled
the interview, one might think. Here's a quote: "The hippest
publication of them all - Expressen Fredag - thought the
whole thing was so boring that reporter Anders Nunstedt, 17
years old, decided to cancel the interview he had booked with
Mr. Black. A mystery concerning the whole thing is that the
Editor-in-chief, Carina Svenberg, 16 years old, actually looks
pretty amused in the picture above..."


Cardigans - celebrated their million copies selling album "Life" with a
party in London last week.

Hultsfred Festival 96 - presented a couple of names for the festival in
June - Pulp, Blur and Iggy Pop. They also announced
that more information will be released on February
13th, so we'll have to wait some more it seems.

Record Releases - a lot of them have been announced, the coming week includes
Popundret "Montmartre 15 40", Ludo X "Audience" and Fireside
"Left Rustle". Upcoming releases includes Kent (Week 11),
a bunch of West Side bands like, Puffin "In Red And Yellow"
(Week 9), Peniless People of Bulgaria "Velocity" (Week 8)
on Music For Nations (?), A Shrine "Unisex" (Week 12),
Waterbug "Monday Morning Quarterback" (Week 15) and Stardog
in April.

Westgotha Festival - will be held in Trollhattan (Sweden) on August 2nd - 3rd
this year. Official homepages for the festival can be
found at: http://www.ludd.luth.se/westgotha, and brief
information can of course be found on Scandinavian Indie's
"Festivals in Sweden 1996" page at:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/sfest96.html.


*** All Selected News can be found on the Scandinavian Indie WWW ***
*** at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html ***

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 14:13:43 +0100 (MET)
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: Re: Popsicle at Karen, Lulea tomorrow (Sat.)

According to Jan Sundstrom:
>
> >I will be going to the Popsicle show to look at girls.
>
> I thought that the dudes in Popsicle were boys?! But maybe not, Fredrik is
> rumoured to be bisexual at least. ;)

Yeah, I was really disappointed!!! I wanted a refund but didn't get one.
I mean, why go see a band if they're not girls!?

However, it was better than I had expected. Since I don't have any of their
records I'm not able to make an attempt at a set list. Karen was full of
people, and it was real hot inside. Some of the Bear Quartet guys were there,
I was informed that they have a picture disc coming out soon. Anyway,
Popsicle started with "hey princess" and most of the other hits (= the songs
i had heard before) including "lacquer" and "not forever". Those guys sure
know how to bust a move on stage, I think they need to rehearse some funky
fresh hip moves and dance steps. ;-) I had a pretty good time, considering
I'm not even a fan of the band.

petteR

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Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 21:52:04 +0200 (EET)
From: Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: Popsicle at Karen, Lulea tomorrow (Sat.)

> Yeah, I was really disappointed!!! I wanted a refund but didn't get one.
> I mean, why go see a band if they're not girls!?

Oh Petter, you sillyass, you..!

Sami

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 01:54:14 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: New boy in the class

On Sat, 3 Feb 1996, Magnus Skarbo <Ann.Nilsson.9332@student.uu.se> wrote:

> Hi, my name is Magnus Skarbo and I'd like to announce my presence on the
> list. I live in Uppsala and use to visit the local rockmecca Kalmar Nation a
> lot. I've been studying social science for..too long. I started a band a year
> ago, "Blake Carringtons". We are quite obscure but we wanted it that way so
> that we could become a real band (learn how to play) in the future.

Welcome! It's nice to have you on the list!

> a union carbide constellation called "sex dwarfs".

So that's what Sex Dwarfs is! I had no idea! I received e-mail from one
of them about a year ago, but haven't heard anything from them since?

> We played a concert in Linkoping 11/1, herrgar'n.

And I was too late and only managed to see the last minute of the last song,
so I couldn't really form an oppinion from that. Sorry.

> Some majors showed some interest in our first demo, but you now..nothing
> happened. Now we're releasing our new material, and soon there will be a
> video. Now were going for it.

That sounds great! Any chance of release dates for both the new material
and the video?

> Is there anyone who can guide us to some cool recordcompanies, clubs or
> whatever outside Sweden, for example in Denmark, Norway, Finland or Latvia?

A list of record companies in Finland is in the making (by Kimmo), and I'm
working on a clubs / record companies list for Latvia, which I hope will
be ready pretty soon (I'm waiting for more information at the moment), but
I would also like to see such lists for Denmark and Norway - anyone up for
the job?

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 01:54:28 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Luger

On Sat, 3 Feb 1996, mp93ks@mc.hik.se (Kristofer Samuelsson) wrote:

> The name is Kristofer Samuelsson, and among other things I run the WWW-
> base Benno with a couple of my friends. I also had a club here in Kalmar
> called pump club (mentioned on this list before when Erik was drunk on a
> crowdy Mary Beats Jane gig on the Adrenaline tour).

Uh-oh, so you're _that_ Kristofer. :-) I've heard a lot about you
actually. :-) Anyway, I just wanted to say that it's pretty sad that
Rabarbeer (where the pump club was held) is no more - it was a great
place, one could never complain on the music, which I think is a "first"
for me at least.

> Actually Luger got their Internet access just this week and they will have
> some kind of tour list on e-mail quite soon. Their adress:
> luger.production@luger.se

Great! I'll e-mail them and see if one can't get on that list when it's
up and running. Thanks for the info!

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 11:55:59 +0100 (MET)
From: David M|llerstedt <d4david@dtek.chalmers.se>
Subject: Time to speak up/sex dwarfs

Time to speak up. My name in David M|llerstedt, I live in Gothenburg. I
haven't seen much info from Gothenburg on this list so I guess I have to
contribute on that. What I do: I study 'Computer Science and Engineering'
at Chalmers and I also work as a sound engineer.

About 'Sex Dwarfs', I mixed them once at Magasinet, they are if I
remember right Jan Holm, Henrik Rylander and Vladi something from
Carbide, the singers name I don't remember.

Well I can add that Swervedriver only was 40 kronor at Kompaniet, and
quite good old time indie rock. Local heroes Honey Is Cool & Sludge
Nation have both been very good when playing, last week and the week
before, don't miss them!

Coming up this week in Gothenburg is Chester Copperpot and Mazerine
Street at Magasinet and Kompaniet.

/David
http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d4david/

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 15:33:52 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: New boy in the class

>and together with a union carbide constellation called"sex dwarfs".

Hey, i just wondered what happened to them. Their last (?) album, prodiced
by Steve Albini, was quite good rock 'n roll. What does this pop combo
sound like?!

>Is there anyone who can guide us to some cool recordcompanies, clubs or
>whatever outside Sweden, for example in Denmark, Norway, Finland or Latvia?

Well, i just posted this mail about this really cool club in Riga. Did you
read it?? Shall i send it again?? Nah, i think i just mail it personal to
Mr "New Boy"... ;)

Listening to "Grey Skies" w/ The Verve...
Jan Sundstrom

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 15:50:49 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: Sin's Selected News [03-Feb-96]

> publication of them all - Expressen Fredag - thought the
> whole thing was so boring that reporter Anders Nunstedt, 17
> years old, decided to cancel the interview he had booked with
> Mr. Black. A mystery concerning the whole thing is that the
> Editor-in-chief, Carina Svenberg, 16 years old, actually looks
> pretty amused in the picture above..."

He he he.... Well, if my old friends at Fredag haven't read Topp 40 until
now, i hope this Expressen-lurker on our list will print this out for them.
Have fun and enjoy the reading [snicker snicker ;)]

Jan Sundstrom

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 15:56:06 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: Popsicle at Karen, Lulea tomorrow (Sat.)

>> >I will be going to the Popsicle show to look at girls.
>>
>> I thought that the dudes in Popsicle were boys?! But maybe not, Fredrik is
>> rumoured to be bisexual at least. ;)
>
>Yeah, I was really disappointed!!! I wanted a refund but didn't get one.
>I mean, why go see a band if they're not girls!?
>
>Karen was full of people, and it was real hot inside.

Oh, well, so Karen was there! And she was hot? I guess she's the new band
member they're talking about?! ;) ;) ;)

> I think they need to rehearse some funky fresh hip moves and dance steps. ;-)

Did you tell them?
Jan Sundstrom

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 16:45:18 +0100
From: Staffan Malmgren <d94sma@csd.uu.se>
Subject: Re: Candysuck

> On Thu, 1 Feb 1996, allfn@algonet.se (Magnus Jansson) wrote:
>
> > Just wanted to tell you punx out there that Candysuck releases their new
> > cd-single 1/4 and that their full-lenght album will be released 29/4. It
> > will be 12 new crazy fucked up songs with this great band. They started
> > to record the album at Soundside studios 29/1.
>
> Great info! Do you know what the single and album will be called?
> And are they releasing them on Birdnest Records?
>
> //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

According to Akasha magazine, the single will be called "
Scratch The
Surface" (somewhat strange, since the latest Sick Of It All album is
also called that). I have no idea of what the fullenght will be called.
They are no longer on Birdnest though, instead they've signed a
5-record delal with Soundfront.

/Staffan

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 19:08:27 +0100
From: suejon95@student.umu.se (Per Helin)
Subject: Ray Wonder & Cardigans on Iceland

Ray Wonder + Cardigans Iceland tour

The dates that are settled so far is:

21/2 Club Nordur Kjallarin (Reykjavik) Ray Wonder + An Icelandic act
(not settled yet)
22/2 Hotel Island (Reykjavik) Ray + Cardigans + An Icel....
23/2 Sjallin (Akureyri) Ray + Cardigans + An Icel....

Per Helin

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Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 23:23:29 +0100
From: perhin95@student.umu.se (Per Helin)
Subject: Ray Wonder & Cardigans on Iceland

Regarding the venues 21-23/2

The Icelandic act is now settled and will be a singer called Emiliana Torini.

Per

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 00:14:44 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Swervedriver on P3 Live

Got word from P3 today that the Swervedriver concert at Studion will
be broadcasted February 19th, that is, exactly two weeks from now. :-)

I'll be taping it, definitely.


P.S. What I'm listening to right now? Heh, it's Cessna's "
Hobby-Like" demo
tape. I'll write some comments about it soon, don't worry. :-) D.S.

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 01:54:04 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Candysuck

On Mon, 5 Feb 1996, Staffan Malmgren <d94sma@csd.uu.se> wrote:

> According to Akasha magazine, the single will be called "
Scratch The
> Surface" (somewhat strange, since the latest Sick Of It All album is
> also called that).

There might have been a mix-up of some sort in the magazine? The title
for the full-length was called "
y Soul" in the Topp40 magazine (sort of
like it was written right after "
Candysuck"), but it didn't list their
single (or any single I beleive), but "
allfn", on this list, said that they
(the band) were thinking of calling it (the album) "
Score"?

> They are no longer on Birdnest though, instead they've signed a
> 5-record delal with Soundfront.

That's what "
allfn" said as well, but the Topp40 Magazine says it's going
to be released on Mammoth!

I'm going for Soundfront now though, but what about the rest?! :-)

"
There's gonna be hell to pay."

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 01:54:25 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Ray Wonder & Cardigans on Iceland

On Mon, 5 Feb 1996, suejon95@student.umu.se (Per Helin) wrote:

> Ray Wonder + Cardigans Iceland tour
> The dates that are settled so far is:
>
> 21/2 Club Nordur Kjallarin (Reykjavik) Ray Wonder + Emiliana Torini
> 22/2 Hotel Island (Reykjavik) Ray + Cardigans + Emiliana Torini
> 23/2 Sjallin (Akureyri) Ray + Cardigans + Emiliana Torini

Great! Thanks! Do you by any chance know what Emiliana Torini sounds like?
What kind of music? Will it fit together with Ray Wonder's noisy-pop-thing?

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 01:54:39 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Swervedriver

On Tue, 6 Feb 1996, I wrote:

> Got word from P3 today that the Swervedriver concert at Studion will
> be broadcasted February 19th, that is, exactly two weeks from now. :-)

And today I received a message saying it had been moved to another, not
yet decided date. :-( Anyway, when I hear about it, (or when _you_ hear
about it), it's going to be posted to the list! :-)

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

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Date: Tue, 06 Feb 1996 10:39:32 +0100
From: Nicolas Moch <moch@mech.kth.se>
Subject: Re: Ray Wonder & Cardigans on Iceland

chief@lysator.liu.se wrote:
>
> On Mon, 5 Feb 1996, suejon95@student.umu.se (Per Helin) wrote:
>
> > Ray Wonder + Cardigans Iceland tour
> > The dates that are settled so far is:
> >
> > 21/2 Club Nordur Kjallarin (Reykjavik) Ray Wonder + Emiliana Torini
> > 22/2 Hotel Island (Reykjavik) Ray + Cardigans + Emiliana Torini
> > 23/2 Sjallin (Akureyri) Ray + Cardigans + Emiliana Torini
>
> Great! Thanks! Do you by any chance know what Emiliana Torini sounds like?
> What kind of music? Will it fit together with Ray Wonder's noisy-pop-thing?

Hi Chief, and all other non-chiefs,

According to some icelandic subscribers to the Cardigans mailing list,
Emiliana Torini is a "
bad karaoke cover singer"...

Thanks to Per for the dates, BTW.

Regards,
Nicolas

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 14:11:49 +0100 (MET)
From: Per L}ngstr|m <s94pla@csd.uu.se>
Subject: Re: New boy in the class

On Mon, 5 Feb 1996, Jan Sundstrom wrote:

> >and together with a union carbide constellation called"
sex dwarfs".
>
> Hey, i just wondered what happened to them. Their last (?) album, prodiced
> by Steve Albini, was quite good rock 'n roll. What does this pop combo
> sound like?!

like so many other bands before them, union carbide simply broke up. duh.
and they won't be missed by me. their last album did nothing but suck.
which was pretty sad as it was the first swedish band mr.albini produced.
but then again, the second one (souls debut) was much better..

sorry to be so cranky today, but it's really hard not to when some
f**king id**t sends a chain letter to a mailing-list! ever heard of
net-etiquette, lame-brain?

.per, still listening to _purple blue_ (the latest eric's trip full-length).

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 14:46:06 +0100 (MET)
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: ucp

Hi

Dolores are coming out with a Union Carbide Productions 7"

in the near future. Their catalog said "reunion sigle" !!!
Wonder if it's a one off?

Petter

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 18:18:55 +0100
From: mp93ks@mc.hik.se (Kristofer Samuelsson)
Subject: Re: Luger (or rather pump club)

>> I also had a club here in Kalmar
>> called pump club (mentioned on this list before when Erik was drunk on a
>> crowdy Mary Beats Jane gig on the Adrenaline tour).

Erik wrote:

>Anyway, I just wanted to say that it's pretty sad that
>Rabarbeer (where the pump club was held) is no more - it was a great
>place, one could never complain on the music, which I think is a "first"
>for me at least.

Yes I agree. It was a nice bar with a loud music and a good scene for live
music. Even if me myself was rather tired at pump club (after one and a half
year and almost no money for the work, your inspiration kind of comes to an
end). Now they rebuilt the place to a, guess what... an irish pub. Very
alternative (the third in Kalmar) with bicycles hanging from the ceiling. Do
I need to say that boots and leather vests are the latest fashion there.

Well, well

Listening to Chester Copperpot, Breach, Komeda and Descendents. Quite a mix
but everything is really nice (perhaps nice is not the word for Breach).

O yes, I almost forgott. The English version of Stokage # 5 is up on Benno.
The adress: http://www.mc.hik.se/benno/Home/Stokage/New_Stokage/new_stokage.html

/Kristofer Samuelsson

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 18:26:02 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Olle live tonight

Anyone gonna see Olle Ljungstrom at Gino, Stockholm tonight? His last album
is actually quite good, although he hasn't recieved much press lately.

See you there, i'll be up by the bar to eat something before the show.
Marten. Ludde and Robert will recognize me if they turn up. For any other
scan-indie, i'm that guy with the moustache and goat beard. :-=)=

Jan Sundstrom

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Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 03:43:23 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Selected News [06-Feb-96]

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Scandinavian Indie's Selected News
[06-Feb-96]

Yes, I have worked today. :-)

Contents:
A West Side Fabrication, Aftonbladet, Brainpool, Cardigans, Dipper, Drain,
Drowners, Fidget, Green, Hultsfred Festival 96, Mouth, Penniless People of
Bulgaria, Pinko Pinko, Popsicle, Popundret, Salt, Trastocksfestivalen 96,
Velvet Belly.
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A West Side Fabrication - news: Jocke (the label owner) revealed a whole
bunch of upcoming record releases:

* Boolteens - Beatitude CD (12/2)
* Penniless People of Bulgaria - Velocity CD (19/2)
* Puffin - In Red and Yellow CD (26/2)
* Blissful - Am I a Wreck CD5 (26/2)
* A Shrine - Part of The Play CD5 (4/3)
* Stardog - tba CD5 (11/3)
* A Shrine - Unisex (25/3)
* Waterbug - tba CD5 (25/3)
* Stardog - tba CD (1/4)
* Waterbug - Monday Morning Quarterback CD (10/4)

He also said that if you think that A Shrine will
sound the same when playing live as on their new
CD, you're in for a surprise. The CD is _really_
mixed and trixed with. Dance-type apparently.

Aftonbladet - one of the evening papers in Sweden listed "the fresh pop-
voices of -96"
in their Friday edition last friday, with
some strange facts. For example, they say that Asa Eklund,
from Pineforest Crunch, said that when they toured the UK,
they went by train (and not in the troublesome "Stars On
Mars"
bus as they have stated earlier). What's true?

Brainpool - 's Janne Kask and David Birde are in Spain (Marbella) writing
songs for their new album while drummer Jens Jansson is in
Cuba (on crocodile safari?).

Cardigans - are going back to Japan in April, playing a couple of gigs on
their own and two together with Stakka Bo (!).

Dipper - from Malmo, Hansi Friberg, their bookie (from this very day even!)
says, sound a lot like Bob Hund. Not as original, and not with
swedish lyrics, but still _a lot_ like Bob Hund. Are we going to
take his word for it? No, we're getting a demo tape from them
as soon as possible, and find out for ourselves! :-)

Drain - got four (out of five) "plus" in Aftonbladet for their debut album
"Horror Wrestling". Members of the band are (age): Flavia Canel (32)
guitar, Anna Kjellberg (26) bass, Maria Sjoholm (30) vocals and
Martina Axen (29) drums. Their WWW pages can be found at:
http://www.iuma.com/MNW/MVG/html/DRAIN.html

Drowners (The) - from the swedish pop-metropol Skelleftea, released their
debut album "Destroyer" (29/1) on the Speech / A West Side
Fabrication label. Their sound can best be described as
brititsh-Teenage-Fanclub-pop-ish, like a lot of other bands,
though they managed to score 4 out of 5 "plus" in
Aftonbladet for their album. Members of the band are:
Magnus Wikstrom (vocals), Mikael Sundqvist (guitar),
Leif Rehnstrom (guitar), Jonas Bergqvist (bass) and
Andreas Persson (drums).

Fidget - from Gothenburg, is a "new" band to look out for, according to
their bookie, Hansi Friberg. Their first demo became "Demo Of The
Week"
in british Melody Maker. Their sound? According to Expressen's
Linda Norrman: "popsynthpop with a lot of british girlie vocals".
Six people are members of the band; Nina Natri (24) vocals,
Louise Weibull (21) guitar, Daniel Claesson (21) guitar, Fredrik
Andersson (24) synthesizer, Pontus Willquist (23) bass and Johan
Forsman (23) drums. Right now, they are all in the UK, talking to
a whole bunch of interested record labels like MCA, Go! Discs
(Polygram) and so on.

Green - will spend the whole month of March in the studio recording their
forthcoming full-length, to be released this autumn. Before that,
they will release a single around April. The band recently left the
Rainbow Music label and are now talking to a major swedish label
(I guess not to be revealed before the contract is signed). The
band has also changed - Magnus, Helene and Bjorn are still there,
but they have new members on drums and bass. The reason behind the
change was mostly because the now-gone-members got time consuming
jobs when they were ready with their university education. Another
reason might be because Magnus, Helene and Bjorn live in Stockholm
and the rest in Gothenburg. Their latest recording sounds really
promising though - even better than the "old" Green!

Hultsfred Festival 96 - are thinking of getting Bjork (cost: 1 million)
and Red Hot Chili Peppers (cost: 1.7 million),
(in SEK) - we'll know for sure on February 13th.
Tickets are released on February 14th. Price:
650 SEK (plus advance-fee).

Mouth - are planning a release party in New York the first or second week
of March, for their album "Hole of Your Head", to be released in
the US in March. A US tour is also planned for May - June. Last time
they played in New York, they played together with Latin Kings at
a Latino club, which maybe sounds awkward, but it was a success,
partly due to Fredrik Joelson's excellent spanish that he learned
while living in Spain for a couple of years. Right now, they are
in the studio recording new material, which they will bring with
them when they are going to the US in the middle of February to
record a new video. Fredrik Joelson (vocals, guitar) has also made
a couple of interviews for forthcoming issues of, for example,
Ray Gun.

Penniless People of Bulgaria - released a CD single called "Motorhead"
on 22/1 on the A West Side Fabrication label.
The band also has a European contract, which
means that those of you outside Scandinavia
(in Europe) can find their releases on the
Music For Nations label.

Pinko Pinko - heads for the studio in the near future. They will record
a couple of new songs for an EP which will be released in
April (preliminary).

Popsicle - are joined by Pineforest Crunch on their remaining tour of
Sweden, and the one date in Denmark (22/2) and Norway (31/3).
Get those tickets now!

Popundret - got 2 out of 5 "plus" in Aftonbladet for their new album
"Montmartre 15 40", released 19/1 on A West Side Fabrication.
The reviewer, Per Bjurman thought they were too unstable to
manage the Morrissey sound they're supposed to deliver.

Salt - The Internet Broadcast from Seattle is audio only. It is live from
Seattle which is 12 Midnight February 10th - in Sweden that will
be 9:00 am February 11. URL will be posted here before the gig!
Some tour dates for Salt have been added, and one, at Brownie's in
NYC has been moved. For that information check out the Scandinavian
Indie Swedish Bands Non-Scandinavian Gig Guide.

Trastocksfestivalen 96 - the Swedish Woodstick, will be held July 19 - 20
this year. And as usual it is for free. Jocke said
they were thinking of stepping down a bit this year,
as it was almost too much people there last year,
but he had no plans on how. All the West Side bands
will be there, and Jocke hoped that Salt would come
back and play this year again.

Velvet Belly - from Norway, will play in Stockholm at Studion on March
27th together with The Bluetones. At last, this norwegian
wonder is back in Sweden!

*** All news always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html ***

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

---------------------------

Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 03:43:51 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Gothenburg

On Mon, 5 Feb 1996, David M|llerstedt <d4david@dtek.chalmers.se> wrote:

> Local heroes Honey Is Cool & Sludge Nation have both been very good
> when playing, last week and the week before, don't miss them!

Sludge Nation plays here on thursday - I won't miss them! :-)

> Coming up this week in Gothenburg is Chester Copperpot and Mazerine
> Street at Magasinet and Kompaniet.

Great! If you're can, could you post such interesting gigs with dates
to the list when you know about them? Thanks! Oh, and please post how
Chester Copperpot was! They play here on the 22nd.

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

------------------------

Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 03:44:13 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Cardigans

On Tue, 06 Feb 1996, Nicolas Moch <moch@mech.kth.se> wrote:

> According to some icelandic subscribers to the Cardigans mailing list,
> Emiliana Torini is a "bad karaoke cover singer"...

Uh-oh. Cardigans are really in for some ... mixed gigs. I just read that
they (Cardigans) will play in Tokyo, Japan in April with Stakka Bo (!).

Help!
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

----------------------

Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 03:44:32 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: chain letter

On Tue, 6 Feb 1996, Per L}ngstr|m <s94pla@csd.uu.se> wrote:

> sorry to be so cranky today, but it's really hard not to when some
> f**king id**t sends a chain letter to a mailing-list! ever heard of
> net-etiquette, lame-brain?

Not to worry, he's been kicked off the list.

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

-------------------------

Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 03:44:53 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Super & Cessna reviews

A couple of days ago (actually this monday), I received the Super CD single
"Spark" released on Tangerine Records and the Cessna demo tape "Hobby-like"
from Kimmo (on the list). Here are my personal and honest reviews:

-------------------------------------------------------
Super - "Spark" CD5 - Tangerine Records 1995 (Tang-007)
-------------------------------------------------------
After reading a lot of great things about this band on this list, and have
gone through some personal e-mail exchanging with Minna in the band, I'm
pretty sad about what I am about to write.

1. "did you notice the SPARK?"
Easy-listening pop reach my ears when this song starts. Not far from
Cardigans now and then. But then it starts. The vocals. Minna's voice.
A nervous one. Breaking a couple of times throughout the song even,
and what's worse, it's out of tune most of the time! It makes me remember
a band a friend of mine played in five or six years ago. The girl singing
wasn't nervous, but she had somehow figured, on her own, that she couldn't
sing in her normal tone of voice, so she raised her voice, high on the
scales, all the time. She sounded like an opera singer. The problem was,
this girl had been through a lot of schools training her voice. She was
"full taught", and no one dared to say anything to her about her voice.
But, of course, one day, they did talk to her, and she, resisting at first,
did try to sing in her natural tone of voice, and everything sounded a
thousand percent better.

2. "tune into PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT"
Beautiful, classy, easy-listening pop is found in this song. And the
lyrics are actually great, even though it's only "pa paradada..." throughout
the whole song. I think it was a smart move, because it makes you think
about the music, and not the vocals. And the music is great. Well-smitten,
swinging pop in the Cardigans aura. The best one on this single.

3. "children sing of TROUBLE WITH SEX"
Acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass and duet vocals. A short slow
song, and even though Minna's voice isn't my cup of tea, she sings in
this one, like the first one, but without breaking, and it isn't out
of tune. I don't know really. I feel that if they wanted a song to end
the single with, this is really a good selection.


------------------------------------------------
Cessna - "Hobby-like" demo tape - September 1995
------------------------------------------------
I didn't read the review on the list about this one, so I'm sure nothing
that it said have affected me. :-) And it is an _honest_ review.

1. utterly alone
Nice swirly guitars, and the Shoegazer vocals starts almost immediately.
Floating, dreamy male vocals. The chorus is a wall of noise matching the
dreamy vocals, ending with smattering professional-sounding drums.
A "Plopping" Hammond (?) throughout the song gives it somewhat of a
synth feeling, but it's not a disturbing one.

2. cardamom kiss
A picking Bear Quartet guitar starts the song. Great similarity to the
soft BQ vocals we've heard from Matti lately as well, but not at all
times. During the chorus, a Cardiganesque bass leads the way.

3. reconcile
This track has a _really strong_ Bear Quartet feeling (musically) with a
swirly, hitting chorus, impossible _not_ to tap your foot to. Soft and
whispering vocals, that one's gotten used to, from the band, this far.

4. my blue anglia
There's only one word for this song: Cardigans. But with whispering,
dreamy, soft, fluffy vocals. You can wave your arm like Nina to it,
especially the chorus. :-) I even tried a line from Rise & Shine during
the chorus, and it worked.

5. oh grey
Easy swirly guitar song with great breaks between sections, and I love
the chorus. The vocals are in perfection. The Choir "papapapaaaa"'s and
"aaaahhhhhaaaa"'s really fills the song with professionalism of sorts.

6. this will end in tears
Fantastic! Favourite! The chorus is brilliant! I don't like the break
between chorus and the single guitar/drum part of it though. I think
the "quiet" parts should've been removed and the chorus would fill the
whole song from beginning to end. It's so great! And one of the breaks
consists of soft shoegazer swirling guitars. The vocals are floating
on the music. This track is purely fantastic.

7. non-stop
When me and my girlfriend heard this track the first time, we both
thought of one thing. Ride. I can't pin-point what Ride song it sounds
like, but it's an older one, and I wanted to write a fast review so
I haven't had the time to search through my Ride records. :-) Duet
male vocals, with hitting choruses, and single guitar/drum sections.

(8). garlic (demo)
A Hammond is never wrong :-). This is an extra track, recorded at a
later date than the rest, and I can hear it. The vocals are more
forward, harder. Still close to whispering though. The song is faster
than the other ones too. Both the guitar and the base make out an
attractive red thread, which means that this is also an "impossible
_not_ to tap your foot to"
- song.


All in all, this demo is a gem. I'd send a copy to West Side if I
were you, even only if just to see what kind of reply you'd get and
even though most bands on that label seem to be from either the Teenage
Fanclub or Dinosaur Jr school. I love it when more than one person
sings, and two male, stable and good voices really works wonders.

On the down-side: the cover of the demo tape needs more attention
to catch the eyes of the reviewers :-) - that is, if you're going to
send it to some magazines, which I hope you will. SA and Pop for example.

And how about a homepage for Cessna?

Now I'm going to read that other review.

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

-----------------------

Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 03:45:15 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Motor Tour List Update [06-Feb-96]

Motor Tour List _Update_
February 6th 1996

The Cardigans Stockholm Rec.
18/4 Osaka - Imp Hall New Date
19/4 Nagoya - Diamond Hall New Date
21/4 Tokyo - Blitz Special guest: Stakka Bo
22/4 Tokyo - Blitz Special guest: Stakka Bo

Gordon Roligan
8/3 Stockholm - Stockholm Universitet New Date

Liberator Burning Heart
1/3 Gothenburg - Underground New Date
2/3 Stockholm - Studion New Date
8/3 Stockholm - Stockholm Universitet New Date
21/3 Malm” - KB New Date

Millencolin Burning Heart
13-24 Australien New Dates

No Fun at all Burning Heart
13-24/3 Australien New Dates

Popsicle Telegram/Wea
Support - Pineforest Crunch
15/3 Kalmar New Date
16/3 Hedemora New Date
23/3 Ume† New Date
29/3 S„len New Date
30/3 Str”mstad - Skagerack New Date
31/3 Oslo - So What New Date

Satanic Surfers Burning Heart
12/3 Copenhagen - Gr† Hall New Date

Stakka Bo Stockholm Rec.
23/2 Stockholm - Universitetet New Date
24/2 Uppsala - Norrlands Nation New Date

Stonefunkers *NEW* Sonet
14/3 Stavanger - Taket
15/3 Oslo - Sebastian

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Bad Religion (US) *NEW* Sony
+ special guest ; Randy Dolores
12/3 Copenhagen - Gr† Hall
13/3 Oslo - Sentrum
14/3 Stockholm - Gino

The Bluetones (UK) *NEW* Polygram
special guest ; Velvet Belly
27/3 Stockholm - Studion

Wayne Kramer (US) *NEW* Epitaph/Border
17/4 Copenhagen - Loppen
18/4 Malm” - KB
19/4 Gothenburg - Underground

Lag Wagon (US) *NEW* Fat Wreck/Border
8/3 Lund - Mejeriet
9/3 Norrk”ping - Kulturkammaren
10/3 Gothenburg - Hemulen

The Posies (US) *NEW* Geffen
20/4 Copenhagen - Loppen
21/4 Malm” - KB
22/4 Stockholm - Gino

Smashing Pumpkins (US) Virgin
special guest : Filter ( US) Wea
12/4 Oslo - Spektrum Changed from 11/4

Steve Wynn (US) *NEW*
17/3 Stockholm - Studion


** The _full_ Motor Tour list can be found on the Scandinavian Indie WWW **
** at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/motor.html **

//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)

------------------------

Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 15:21:15 +0100
From: P{r H{ggblad <d94pha@csd.uu.se>
Subject: David Silver

Hi ya.
I think it's time to take a look at this www page.

---------http://www.csd.uu.se/~d94pha/david.shtml--------------------

It contains some realy nice stuff from an new band called
DAVID SILVER.
And it has a little sound file to it that you can listen to.
Mail me if you have any positive or negative reactions.

MVH PAR.

----------------------

Date: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 10:15:56 +0100
From: P{r H{ggblad <d94pha@csd.uu.se>
Subject: New band

Hej.
I would like to announce a try out www page for all indiependent
people out there. Try this:
----------------------------------------------------------------
| |
| http://www.csd.uu.se/~d94pha/david.shtml |
| |
----------------------------------------------------------------

I represent a band called DAVID SILVER and we come from the 'big' city
called UPPSALA. But all of our band members are from different cities
around sweden. Just check this page out, if you have any comments
about it send me a line.
And bu the way i have sampled one of our song. So you can liste to it
if you wan't to .

MVH PER.

---------------------------

Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 02:01:50 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: FWD: Salt on the Internet February 11th, 1996

Forwarded mail (to the people on the list that didn't receive one):

> Date: Tue, 6 Feb 1996 19:58:59 -0500
> From: Jade49@aol.com
> Subject: Salt Live Internet Broadcast
>
> Hey everybody,
>
> The Swedish band Salt will be broadcasting live on the Internet Saturday,
> February 10 from Seattle. Their set time is Midnight. That would be 9:00 AM
> Sunday morning February 11 in Sweden or Central European Time. Required is a
> 14.4 baud or greater modem and you can access is free via this website:
>
> http://www.imusic.com
>
> Experience it live with us as it happens in Seattle.
>
> Speak To You Soon,
> Jeff

--------------------------

Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 02:02:22 +0100 (MET)
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Sin's Music On the Radio [12-Feb-96]

Scandinavian Indie's
Weekly Updated Interesting Music on the Radio List

February 12th -> February 18th

---------------------------------
Swedish National Radio Channel P3
---------------------------------

Day Date Artist Recorded
--- ----- ----------------------------------- -----------------------------
Mon 12/2 Daily Planet, Page Virtual X-mas, 17-Dec-95
Tue 13/2 Rolf Wikstrom Norrkoping, 25-Nov-95
Wed 14/2 Diana King Stockholm, Cirkus, 12-Dec-95
Thu 15/2 Tindersticks Malmo, KB, 23-Jan-96
Sun 18/2 22-Pistepirkko (R) Kalmar, 25-Mar-95

P3 Live - always at 21.03

This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages.

//Erik

----------------------

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