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Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol 01 Issue 09
Scandinavian Indie Digest Sun Apr 24, 1994 Volume 1 : Issue 09
There are 14 messages totalling 754 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Re: Varttina & Ottopasuuna (2)
2. Hardy Nilsson? (2)
3. Re: Souls Interview
4. Re: some stuff
5. Red Sleeping Beauty thoughts (and show date)
6. The new Popsicle album?! (2)
7. Liimanarina
8. A West Side Fabrication Discography v1.1
9. Mufflon 5 Interview
10. is the ball rolling?
11. I'm new on this list
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 11:37:17 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: Varttina & Ottopasuuna
Kimmo wrote about Varttina:
> Anyway, their second album, the name of which escapes me at the
> moment, was not as huge a success as its predecessor.
No, it certainly wasn't. By the way, the album was called "Seleniko".
> Kimmo
Sami
--
...absoluuttinen mies...
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 12:42:05 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Kimmo S{{skilahti <trkisa@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: Varttina & Ottopasuuna
According to Sami Rouhento:
* Kimmo wrote about Varttina:
*
* > Anyway, their second album, the name of which escapes me at the
* > moment, was not as huge a success as its predecessor.
*
* No, it certainly wasn't. By the way, the album was called "Seleniko".
Actually, what I meant to say was "their third album", not their
second. Or then I meant to say "their second major album".
To sum up, they have done three albums: Musta Lindu, Oi Dai, Seleniko.
Sorry if I confused. (An appropriate .sig today as well :-)
Kimmo
~--
Kimmo Saaskilahti * "Why can't I ever say what I mean"
trkisa@uta.fi * - Wedding Present
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 13:31:05 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Kimmo S{{skilahti <trkisa@uta.fi>
Subject: Hardy Nilsson?
Hello all Scansters!
The Swedish band Hardy Nilsson (or something close to that) is
coming to play a gig in our town.
What are they like? Should I go and see them?
If memory serves, they are another West Side Fabrication band and have
released an album (or EP?) in the end of last year.
Kimmo
--
Kimmo Saaskilahti * "I never met chocolate
trkisa@uta.fi * I didn't like"
* - Deanna Troi
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 12:38:09 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Petter Tiilikainen <burrito@ludd.luth.se>
Subject: Re: hardy nilsson
Hardy Nilsson...
A swedish pop-band with out 'edges' I think,
they sing in swedish.
But they write nice pop songs though, if the
entrance fee isn't too high , go see them!
best regards, Petter.
Ps. Kimmo, got my snail-mail address???
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 13:41:23 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Kimmo S{{skilahti <trkisa@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: Souls Interview
First of all, thanks for this interview! (I finally had time to read
it properly).
According to chief:
* Q. HAVE YOU RELEASED SOMETHING? ALBUMS OR SINGLES?
* A. No, nothing like that. Yet. We have had two songs on two compilation CDs.
* "It's Absence" on Snapology and "Boring In A Proper Way" on Life Is A
* Joke.
This is rather surprising to me, because the song "It's Absence" was
one of my favourite songs last winter! I think it's a very good pop
song! And the New Order cover sounds also great, though it would have
been more interensting to hear another of their own songs.
* Q. WILL YOU RELEASE SOMETHING IN THE NEAR FUTURE?
* A. Yes. A single, hopefully in April. We haven't decided what to put on it
* yet though, but it feels right. It feels right to release something now.
* Wait and see. [Andreas: It will probably be in May.]
Any news on this? Is the single already out?
(...)
* No, but we have only two songs out on CD, on compilations, that
* aren't very representative any more, but those who have heard them
* writes us. So I guess there are two who have heard them now. <haha>
Can anyone give any idea how their sound or songs have possibly
changed? What did they sound like live? Anything else?
Kimmo
--
Kimmo Saaskilahti * "I never met chocolate
trkisa@uta.fi * I didn't like"
* - Deanna Troi
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 1994 15:29:00 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Kimmo S{{skilahti <trkisa@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: some stuff
According to David Bennison:
* LIIMANARINA - Masilmann Tyisin Vittumaisuus (Bad Vugum, Finland)
* Juutaiaiset (Bad Vugum, Finland)
* Lantinen Pornokatu (Bad Vugum, Finland)
First of all, the correct titles for these 7" EP's (with rough
translations, though their lyrical style is quite incomparable :-)
Maailman Tylsin Vittumaisuus ('The Most Boring Fucked-Upness On Earth')
Juutalaiset ('Jews')
Lantinen Pornokatu 12 & 35 (Western Porn Street 12 & 35)
I'd like to believe that the numbers in the name of the last EP are an
allusion to Bob Dylan song 'Rainy Day Women 12 & 35'). (!)
* Hailed as the misunderstood geniuses of the Finnish underground, you
* really have to try this stuff.
One can really say 'misunderstood' in the sense that they aren't
exactly the cover stars of local rock/pop magazine(s)... I can't
remember ever reading a Liimanarina interview, but I don't really
follow the fanzine scene, maybe someone else can shed more light on
that matter.
And it's been ages since they last played live even here in Tampere,
where they are from. One reason for this may be the fact that the
background singer Tarja Anarkia is currently studying cinema in Turku?
* A full length coming out on Drag City in '94 too
I'll believe that when I see it :-) It's been a couple of years since
the last 7" EP already, and as I said before, no gigs (as far as I
know). The last time I saw them they had one 'new' song, but it's
been a couple of years now...
* 'Almost noise, almost music...Great' - Flipside
This sums it up pretty well. The first EP fits nicely into the 'low-fi'
category, and the last into 'no-fi', the second being somewhere
between. They sound like they've been practising in a basement and
somebody has forgotten a portable cassette recorder running in the
next room :-) But the songs have mostly quite incredible drive and
even a mad groove every now and then... My favourite being still the
opening track of the first EP, "Kuinka Aku Ankasta tehdaan poliisi"
('How To Turn Donald Duck Into A Policeman').
Their lyrics are surreal, absurd, and utterly rude, but always funny.
In case somebody wants to have translations into English, I might try
to get something done.
* SWEETHEART - Well Dressed Meat (Bad Vugum, Finland)
* Acclaimed from all directions by many writers, this full-lengther sees
* Sweetheart at their warped out best, taking 'garage dementia' to it's
* beautiful extreme. Like four Syd Barrets with electrified wires up their
* asses.
Yeah, 'warped' is the word. Warped noise. To me they sound like a
hardcore band has decided to start to play Captain Beefheart, with a
singer who tries all he can *not* to sound like the singer of Troggs
or 22-Pistepirkko, but fails to do so...
* THE BEAR QUARTET - Penny Century/Family Affair/Cosy Den (AWSF,Sweden)
* - 10.49 CD only (damn - I don't have a CD player)
I'm telling you, this band is a good enough reason to buy a CD player!
* BLITHE - Head Is Mighty (AWSF, Sweden)
* ------
*
* These four guys from Umea, Sweden, have just recorded a Peel Session
* (only the 3rd Swedish band to do so).
I know Bear Quartet have done a Peel session, but which band is the third?
* PUFFIN - Carnivore (AWSF, Sweden)
Some time ago, I wrote something about this album, and now that I've
had time to listen to it better, I'd like to re-recommend it to you
all, if you're into elegant guitar pop with loud guitars. They do
sound a bit like the mighty Quartet (and Blithe from what I've heard
them), but somehow they have similar approach to their music to Boo
Radleys (one of my favourite bands), with their various musical
styles, usage of horns etc. The album has very different moods,
changing rapidly, but there is some kind of an overall vision, which
makes the whole thing work. Or something.
* Back to me talking...all I can add is that I ordered some
* Radiopuhelimet, Liimanarina and Deep Turtle and wow these three bands
* are onto something - blisteringly raw, chaotic and pure. I'd suggest
* snatching everything you can get ahold of by these bands. Also,
* there's no excuse for not catching them live - they're playing all
* round Europe, the UK the natural exception of course!
Radiopuhelimet might well tour in the continent (in fact a couple of
weeks ago they had a live karaoke show here in Tampere, where their
fans could get on the stage and 'sing' (ie. scream :-) their favourite
Radiopuhelimet tune. Sadly, I wasn't able to be there.) Don't know
if Deep Turtle are touring, but don't hold your breath for the
Liimanarina European Tour, though :-)
Kimmo
--
Kimmo Saaskilahti * "One note is enough"
trkisa@uta.fi * - Neil Young
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 94 17:39:13 EDT
From: stephen wood <BMOEM112@SIVM.SI.EDU>
Subject: Red Sleeping Beauty thoughts (and show date)
Greetings!
I received a letter from Mikael yesterday who is one of the guitarists
in RSB. I have to admit that I'm crazy about this guitar driven band.
It's very pop and might be a bit too sweet for some people's taste but
it's really fine matterial if you are drawn to Sarah/Bring-On-The-Bull/
Pillarbox Red/Marsh Marigold label music.
Anyhow, he says the band played an Easter party show in Stockholm to
which the drummer from Popsicle came. Oh, also a Swedish soap opera
star named Regina Lund... he says she liked it.
Mikael says that Red Sleeping Beauty plays a show at the Cafe 44 in
Stockholm this Thursday (April 14.) If someone from the list goes
please tell me what you thought of the show and, if you get a chance,
tell Mikael I said hello!!!
Stephen
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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 1994 13:15:04 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Kimmo S{{skilahti <trkisa@uta.fi>
Subject: The new Popsicle album?!
Hello!
Is the new Popsicle album out already in Sweden?
Has anyone got it yet, or seen it or anything?!
Any reviews in the press?
Kimmo
--
Kimmo Saaskilahti * "I accept chaos, I don't know
trkisa@uta.fi * whether it accepts me"
* - Bob Dylan
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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 1994 15:03:33 +0300 (EET DST)
From: Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi>
Subject: Liimanarina
According to Kimmo Saaskilahti:
> One can really say 'misunderstood' in the sense that they aren't
> exactly the cover stars of local rock/pop magazine(s)... I can't
> remember ever reading a Liimanarina interview, but I don't really
> follow the fanzine scene, maybe someone else can shed more light on
> that matter.
It is a known fact that Liimanarina are not very keen on giving
interviews, which is probably due to their "anti-everything"
attitude. But, there was a long-ish interview with the band's
main man Olli Pauke in the Finnish fanzine Rhythm & Blues (now
that's a misleading name if I ever saw one) which was a fun read.
What he mainly had to say was that he thinks he is pretty much
the one and only personality on the Finnish scene with anything to
say. A general mistrust toward the whole indie rock culture and the
people involved in it was easily detectable. A lone wolf certainly,
a genius... well, perhaps. But I do enjoy the racket they make.
> Kimmo
Sami
--
...absoluuttinen mies...
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Date: Wed, 13 Apr 1994 16:00:42 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Henrik Sjodin <h-sjodin@dsv.su.se>
Subject: Re: The new Popsicle album?!
On Wed, 13 Apr 1994, Kimmo S{{skilahti wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is the new Popsicle album out already in Sweden?
Yes, since last Thursday.
> Has anyone got it yet, or seen it or anything?!
Yes, both. :)
Seriously, it's a very good album. The production is more conventional,
that is not as "indie"-sounding as Lacquer.
A lot of songs are more "dynamic" than before.
Sometimes you don't recognize the sound, but the Popsicle trademarks
(nice harmonies, walls of guitars, catchy choruses etc.) are still there.
If you're a Lacquer-lover who's not afraid of giving up some of the loud
volume, then BUY IT!
> > Any reviews in the press?
The reviews have been pretty good in all the newspapers I've read.
Henrik
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Date: Sat, 23 Apr 1994 01:35:02 +0200
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: A West Side Fabrication Discography v1.1
A WEST SIDE FABRICATION v1.1 22-Apr-94
Label discography by chief@lysator.liu.se
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Catalog# Form Year Group/Artist Title
We 001 MC 86 West European Politics God's Name In Vain
We 002 7" 87 West European Politics Delirium Is A Disease Of The Night
We 003 MC 87 Compilation Musikfabriken
We 004 MC 87 This Perfect Day Christ, Marx, Wood and Wei
We 005 7" 88 West European Politics Dej Vu
We 006 7" 88 Genre Happy Hit The Happiness
We 007 7" 88 This Perfect Day Songs About Love And Affection
We 008 7" 89 Tekman Welcome
We 009 7" 89 Wannadies The Beast Cures The Lover
We 010 LP 89 West European Politics Slugging For...
We 011 7" 89 West European Politics Women
WeTS 012 TS 92 T-shirt Popmusic Ruins Your Brain
We 013 LP 90 Compilation From A Northern Place
We 014 7" 90 This Perfect Day Balcony Love
We 015 7" 90 Livingstone Half A Lifetime
We 016 7" 90 Mary*Go*Round Plays Golden Hits
We 017 MP 90 Holger Danske Holger Danske
We 018 7" 90 The Waiting Rain Sail
We 019 7" 90 Mindre Modiga Mn Tysta Mn
We 020 7" 91 The Boom Band Osynlig Vn
We 021 LP 91 Compilation A West Side Fabrication Vol 2
We 022 7" 91 Holger Danske Water From The Moon
We 023 7" 91 This Perfect Day Postcard Summers
We 024 7" 91 Tins & Cans Mission
We 025 7" 91 Send No Flowers Learning French
We 026 7" 91 Mindre Modiga Mn Vackra Ann
We 027 LP 91 Tins & Cans Trancemission
WeCD 027 CD 91 Tins & Cans Trancemission
We 028 LP 91 Mindre Modiga Mn Lgnerna Och Sanningen
WeCD 028 CD 91 Mindre Modiga Mn Lgnerna Och Sanningen
We 029 MC 91 Popsicle Popsicle
WeCD 030 CD 92 Compilation This Is A West Side Fabrication
WeCD 031 CD 92 Compilation 15 Songs To The Spring
We 032 LP 92 Cod Lovers Pretty Things
WeCD 032 CD 92 Cod Lovers Pretty Things
WeCD 033 CD 92 Popsicle Template
WeCD 034 CD 92 Mindre Modiga Mn Snlla Mamma
We 035 7" 92 The Bugs Bumble Bee
WeCD 036 CD 92 The Waiting Rain Another Mental Earthquake
WeCD 037 CD 92 The Bear Quartet Penny Century
WeCD 038 CD 92 Blithe Pagan Rituals Under A Midnight Sun
WeCD 039 CD5 93 Holger Danske I Am Here
WeCD 040 CD5 93 Mindre Modiga Mn Lyckligare D
WeCD 041 CD 93 Stardog Champions
WeCD 042 CD 93 Pleasurehouse Marseille
WeCD 043 CD 93 Holger Danske Hank vs Hank
WeCD 044 CD 93 Mindre Modiga Mn Kgedalen
WeCD 045 CD 93 The Bear Quartet Cosy Den
WeCD 046 CD 93 Compilation West Side Strikes Back Vol IV
WeCD 047 CD5 93 Stardog The Godrats EP
WeCD 048 CD5 93 Holger Danske Pitch Vs Frequenzy EP
WeCD 049 CD5 93 Mindre Modiga Mn Sa Dom P Radion
WeCD 050 CD5 93 Hardy Nilsson 1973/Hon Som Gr Bredvid
WeTS 051 TS 93 West Side Fabrication Got A Cooler Sounding Name
WeTS 052 TS 93 The Bear Quartet Cosy Den
WeTS 053 TS 93 A Shrine Friendly Friends
WePO 054 PO 93 Stardog Stardog
WePO 055 PO 93 Compilation Got A Cooler Sounding Name
WeCD 056 CD5 93 A Shrine Glace
WeCD 057 CD 93 Blithe Head Is Mighty
WeCD 058 CD5 93 Hardy Nilsson Popsng/Din Match
WeCD 059 CD 93 Mufflon 5 Boca Juniors
WeCD 060 CD5 93 Fireside Softboy
WeCD 061 CD 93 The Bear Quartet Family Affair
WeCD 062 CD 93 Puffin Carnivore
WeCD 063 CD5 93 Blue Popsong EP
WeCD 064 CD 93 Hardy Nilsson r Det Vrt Det?
WePO 065 PO -- Compilation Never Trust A Teenage Popstar
WeMC 066 MC -- Compilation NS West Side
WeCD 067 CD5 -- Carpe Wade Porch Light
WeCD 068 CD5 -- Hardy Nilsson Gud I Mikrofon EP
WeCD 069 CD5 94 Puffin Medium Cool EP
WeCD 070 CD 94 Carpe Wade Full Circle
WeCD 071 CD5 94 The Bear Quartet Revisited EP
WeCD 072 CD5 94 Fireside Jupiter
WeCD 073 CD 94 Compilation We're All Part Of A Family
WeCD 074 CD5 94 A Shrine 48k
WeCD 075 CD 94 Fireside Fantastic Four
(West Side together with Telegram Records:)
WeT 1 CD 93 A Shrine Li & Friends
WeT 2 CD 93 Blue Blue
(West Side under the JB label:)
JB 01 CD5 93 SUSS von AHN River Of Love
JB 02 CD5 94 SUSS von AHN Bet I Would Fall In Love Again
(West Side under the BUFFEL label:)
BUF.S 01 CD5 94 Garp Faller En, Faller Alla... EP
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Date: Sat, 23 Apr 1994 01:34:44 +0200
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Mufflon 5 Interview
Interview with "Mufflon 5" 8 April 1994 - by Erik Soderstrom after a gig at
"Herrgar'n", Linkoping, Sweden.
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Mufflon 5 are:
Karl Mogren (vocals, guitars) Daniel Mannheimer (drums)
Fabian Edmar (guitar, backing vocals) Lars Johansson (bass, backing vocals)
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(if the answer is "A." it was answered by someone. If the answer came from
someone special, the initials are written.)
Q. WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT THE GIG TONIGHT?
A. Small Place. Warm, but it was a good crowd down there. It was packed.
The stage here swayed a bit, but it wasn't too troublesome really.
We heard ourselves pretty too much though. The bass and the guitars
were the worst. We played 11 songs, of which four are new ones. Stars,
Closer To The Door, Cpop, Freewheeling, Come Again, The Wheel, NY Pop,
Come Show Me, Don't Let Them Know, The Size Of Buddha and Almagest.
The Size Of Buddha, which is a slow-ish song, about 8 minutes long,
is on a new collection from A West Side which is due any day now by the
way with 20 other bands. [The collection 'We're All Part Of A Family'
was released two weeks later.] The four new songs were Stars, Cpop,
NY Pop and Almagest which we "try out" right now. They will probably
be included on the forthcoming album. We got 3.000 SEK for this gig,
so now we own our tour-bus (haha).
Q. DO YOU OFTEN HAVE OPENING BANDS [they had one this night] ?
KM. No, almost never. We're looking for a group with sort of a similar
sound that we could tour with, but we haven't found one yet.
Q. YOU'RE SHAKING YOUR HANDS, DM. WHAT HAPPENED?
DM. I got blisters from the drum stick a while ago, and had to have some
sort of bandage to protect it, but the bandage fell off real early
tonight, and I had to concentrate on holding the stick right, pushing
it back all the time to be able to play with it. It hurts. Did you
notice?
Q. ARE YOU TOURING RIGHT NOW?
KM. We played in Lund yesterday, Linkoping today and Uppsala tomorrow,
and all gigs are arranged by Smalands Nation [It's like a club for
people from the same part of Sweden (in this case, Smaland) at the
universities]. Tonight was better than yesterday in Lund though.
Q. WHEN DID MUFFLON 5 START AND WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
FE. About two years ago. Lars, Kalle and Daniel played in other groups
before that. We're from Gothenburg. Earlier we were called Happy
Everly After (they played us on the radio show 'Bommen') and then
we changed it to Pipelines. Pet Sounds handled the distribution
back then, but well, you know, they went down the drain and now
we're called Mufflon 5. We're the same now as we were when we were
signed to A West Side.
Q. HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH YOUR NAME, AND WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
KM. Well, in an old sketch with Tage Danielsson [famous, now dead,
swedish comedian], he said something about Mufflon sheep, which
are some sort of sheep from Australia they have in Halland [a
part of Sweden] and we grabbed that. We were in a hurry, and
had to decide. We couldn't use just 'Mufflon' because it didn't
sound right and we couldn't use 'Mufflon 4' which we wanted
(with four members), because it would have been too much (haha).
[4 is pronounced 'four' in swedish as well, but is also
pronounced like 'f}r' which means 'sheep' in swedish.] so we
just added 1. You know, there are a lot of groups with '5' in their
names. Like The Jackson 5 and so on.
DM. It's till a bit embarrasing when someone asks what group I'm a
member of. I say 'Mufflon 5' and they just say 'uh..', or they
ask what the hell it means. But my dad thinks it's a great name
(haha).
Q. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT BEING ON THE A WEST SIDE FABRICATION LABEL?
KM. It's really good. We like it. SNAP takes care of the distribution
outside Sweden, and A West Side handles the domestic. We were up
there [in Skelleftea, where the label headquarters are located]
two months ago and met Bear Quartet, A Shrine, Blithe and Jocke.
It was really great.
Q. HOW DID YOU GET SIGNED TO THE A WEST SIDE FABRICATION LABEL?
A. First, we sent a porta-studio demo to Jocke [the owner of A WS]
but he lost the cover, so he didn't know who we were, but he liked
it. Thought it was Bear Quartet and called them and asked even!
Well, we didn't know anything about this then, but we sent another
demo later on, around spring 1993, and he recognized the sound,
and signed us on the spot. Then in october, 'Boca Juniors' was
released.
Q. HOW ABOUT RELEASES? DOMESTIC AND OUTSIDE SWEDEN?
KM. This week actually, SNAP is releasing a single we made for foreign
distribution, called 'Freewheeling', througout Europe. It has 'The Size
Of Buddha' on the back side. SNAP is changing name by the way to SOUP
pretty soon now, because, you know, the group, Snap, wanting to take the
case to court and all.. Oh well, we've been talking through our fax with
a label in Canada/USA as well. They contacted us, after going through
the complete A West Side stable and said they liked our sound. Pretty
amazing isn't it? Well, it's the same label as Skinny Puppy is on
[Northwood?] We're also looking at Japan through SNAP [or SOUP] as well.
We've released a full-length CD, 'Boca Juniors' and a new full-length
CD is to be released this autumn where the soft songs will be softer
and the hard ones will be harder.
Q. OTHER THINGS YOU HAVE RECORDED?
A. We did a Peel Session which is to be broadcasted really soon. Three
new songs and one old one. It sounded awful though (haha). I wish
we could have worked with them some more before we went into the
studio.
Q. DID YOU LISTEN TO PEEL SESSIONS BY OTHER SWEDISH GROUPS BEFORE?
A. Yeah. The Bear Quartet Peel Session. It didn't sound like a live
session, but it was great anyway.
Q. HOW BIG ARE YOU TODAY?
A. We're still handling pretty much everything ourselves, for example,
no-one moves our stuff for us. We have to do that, but everything
has moved really fast. They play our songs on the radio even! We
find that amazing, really.
Q. HOW ABOUT INFLUENCES?
KM. Well, Neil Young, Frank Zappa, Rolling Stones, Television, Cumberland,
22 Pistepirkko, Sebadoh. 70's stuff, funk, jazz, whatever comes to
mind. Did you hear any jazz influences tonight? In the slow songs?
But yeah, we do have a lot of guitar-walls, and it's really extreme
when we play live (haha).
Q. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE BRITISH/AMERICAN INDIE SCENE?
KM. Both are really lousy these days. I mean, Suede. Even the latest stuff
from Sonic Youth and Dinosaur Jr are low-marks.
Q. ANY PROMOTIONAL STUFF?
A. Yeah, we made a video. We sent it to Intensiven [Indie show on
the swedish television] but they thought it was too lousy to
show. MTV did show it once though. On 120 Minutes. Paul King talked
about us for a long while before he showed the video too! It was
sometime in february 1994. Later, people told us they thought it
was so 'B' it was cool. (Haha).
Q. HOW ABOUT OTHER SWEDISH INDIE GROUPS?
KM. Whipped Cream... they're boring. Easy is okay. I saw Fleshquartet
last weekend - they're really good live. Really good. It's a pity
Union Carbide doesn't exist anymore. They were great. Popsicle?
Ahem.. naah. I really like one song by A Shrine by the way. On
their first, or second EP. A slow one.
Q. HOW ABOUT TALES FROM EARLIER GIGS?
A. (Hahaha). We played in Karlstad once, and they had a disco (played
dance music) before we were to play. There were about 800 people
dancing in front of the stage. When we started to play, everyone
left the floor. Everyone but eight people of which five were
dressed in suits, loaded to the limit. They stage-dived..
Q. HOW ABOUT COVERS? HAVE YOU MADE ANY?
A. No. No covers. Except once, a couple of years ago, when we played at
a birthday party (one of ours) we played Neil Young, Beatles, Iggy
Pop etc.
Q. ARE YOU USED TO PLAYING LIVE?
KM. Ahem. Well I was pretty nervous tonight.
FE. Me too.
DM. I thought it was great tonight. I wasn't nervous at all.
KM. We were all nervous yesterday though. It was our first gig since
the 13th of december last year.
Q. WHO WRITES THE LYRICS AND ARE THEY PERSONAL? WRITTEN FOR SOMEONE?
KM. I write the lyrics. Some of them are personal, but they get less
and less personal these days. I work really hard with them. Sitting
on my bed, thinking: 'Ok, I have to write lyrics to this music I'm
listening to' and I get frustrated, which more than often, you can
hear if you listen to them. I only write in english, because if I
were to write in swedish, people listen a lot more to them, they
seem to mean a lot more when they are in swedish, and I don't want
that. It's the music that's important. The new ones, on the new
CD is a lot more.. "out there" you know? Misty. Umm. I like swedish
lyrics though, but there are so few who can write good swedish
lyrics.
Q. ANYTHING ELSE YOU'D LIKE TO TELL ME?
KM. (Haha) Yeah.. we were interviewed by a guy from MM [Media for Musiker,
a serious magazine for people in the music business.] and the headline
in the magazine was "It ain't Easy". The story behind this: we have
our studio below Easy's studio (in the same building), and we mentioned
that they stole a riff they heard through the floor once, but we told
him not to print that, because we like the guys, and we didn't mind
them using that piece of music in one of their songs, but he used it
as the headline. Embarrasing. When we asked him why the hell he wrote
what we told him not to write, he just said "it was too hot to leave
out". And we meet the guys in Easy every day in the stairs. Embarrasing.
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Date: Fri, 22 Apr 94 12:22:45 +0200
From: markt@damek.kth.se
Subject: is the ball rolling?
Hi!
Just got my subscription reply which suggests a gratuitous opening post to let
people know I'm here- here goes!
I have just moved to Stockholm from Sydney Australia. I really enjoyed the
local/'indie'/generally unknown music scene there and I would like to tap
into a similar one in Stockholm. I don't know many names yet, but the kind
I'm after don't often appear in newspapers, and you don't have to pay hundreds
of crowns in overcrowded places to see them. I thought I'd just listen to the
discussion here and see if anything interesting comes up.
Some news (in case you live in stockholm and are interested and didn't know)
Brainpool are playing at stockholms university tonight (friday 22). I don't
know if they're good or not, but I have heard vaguely positive things from
some hip swedes.
mark
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Date: Sat, 23 Apr 1994 11:25:52 EET
From: "Albert Sigurdsson" <SIGURDSSON@KATK.helsinki.fi>
Subject: I'm new on this list
Hi there
I have a couple of Q's for you:
- Is the normal language for the list English ?
- How many subscrivers are there ?
I'm Icelandic, living in Finland (Helsinki).
I have extensive knowledge of the Icelandic 'indie' scene and I am rapidly
learning about the Finnish one.
My faves:
Iceland: Risaedlan (Reptile), Dr Gunni, Bless, Sykurmolarnir (Sugarcubes),
Purrkur Pillnikk, Theyr/Peir, Jupiters, Kolrassa, Texas Jesus,...etc.
Finland: Radiopuhelimet, Sweetheart, Raptori, Scumbags, 22 Pistepirrkko,
Hassisen Kone, Sielun Veljet & Ne Luumaet.
Sweden: Nomads.
Norway: Bel Canto, Imperiet.
I have to admit that my knowledge of Dan, Swe, Nor music is quite limited.
Of course I'm aware of Eddie Skoller, Roxette & A-ha but the underground
does'nt travel easily btw. countries.
I purchased a Combilation of Estonian Underground while visiting in Tallin
last summer. So I've heard some samples from there, and I like them, but I'd
like to know more. Oak is now on the Bad Vugum label so I hope to see them
this summer.
Does anyone have some info on a music festival in late may in Lithuania ?
I saw in Rumba (Finnish 'alt-music' magazine) that Cocteau Twins are coming
there. Is anyone going there ?
And what about the festival in Estonia in august ?
Well, enough of my crap. I dont even know if there is anyone on the list
to read this : -)
Albert
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Ce n'est pas un P.S.
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Albert Svan Sigurdsson,
Sigurdsson@KATK.Helsinki.Fi,
Student of Geography,
University of Helsinki.
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