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Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol 02 Issue 18
Scandinavian Indie Digest Wed Nov 22, 1995 Volume 2 : Issue 18
There are 38 messages totalling 1171 lines in this issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Blithe Interview [28-Sep-95] (2)
2. Cinnamon - new ep?
3. Cinnamon
4. new kind of digest?
5. Arvid Tuba
6. Somersault (3)
7. Mouth tour premiere
8. Charlatans Discography v1.2
9. Slowdive (Non-Scan) (3)
10. Aknestik
11. NON-SCAN: Slowdive / Mojave 3 (2)
12. Swervedriver (was Slowdive (Non-Scan))
13. NON-SCAN (sorry) - Creation
14. Web news / Somersault
15. Lipton Tea commercial
16. Stockholm clubs/venues
17. The Cardigans (fwd) (2)
18. Topp40 (16-Nov-95)
19. Next week's "P3 LIVE" (2)
20. Cardigans
21. Olle Ljungstrom live
22. Crap english hippie rock (2)
23. Motor Tour List [951120]
24. Addresses to record labels
25. Cardigans : Rise&Shine
26. Oasis
27. Crap english hippie rock (tfc? ;) ) *no scan-indie content*
28. tfc?, etc *no scan-indie content*
29. Crap english pop
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 03:23:36 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Blithe Interview [28-Sep-95]
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Scandinavian Indie Short interview with v1.0
BLITHE
by Erik Sderstrm (chief@lysator.liu.se)
after a gig at Herrgr'n, Linkping, Sweden, 28-Sep-95.
Blithe are:
Mattias Norlander (guitar) Fredrik Brndstrm (vocals & guitar)
Emil dling (vocals, guitar) Johan Nilsson (drums)
(c) 1995 Scandinavian Indie
If the answer is "A." it was answered by the group as a whole.
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Q. WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT THE GIG TONIGHT?
MN. It went really well. And it was fun too. Everyone knew what to do
and the crowd seemed to know all our songs.
E. I didn't hear what I was singing from time to time. I'll be louder
the next time though!
FB. It was the best gig ever. But I want to sing more!
E. I have told him to sing more, but he always comes in at the choruses,
which, I'll admit, is what I want him to. I noticed I slurred a lot, so
maybe that's why he wants to sing more.
FB. That's the effect punch has on you!
E. No... no, I slur anyway! I forget the words, and then I slur. Maybe
it's an age thing. And everything goes too fast live too!
Q. WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
MN. Fredrik is from Pite, and the rest of us are from Ume.
Q. WHAT SONGS DID YOU PLAY?
A. 'Allegiance', 'Rockin To a Lullaby', 'Haven', 'Losefer', 'No Comfort
Holden', 'Now You Know', 'The Bridge', 'Hellstreet', 'Mint Addict',
'I Guess Yes' and 'Bike Helmet'.
Q. WHY DID YOU RE-RECORD 'ALLEGIANCE'?
MN. It was a lot calmer, mushier before. The new recording made it a lot
better. It's got more speed now.
Q. WHAT ABOUT THE NEW TRACK, 'BAY OF SOULS' ON THE LATEST WS COMPILATION?
E. No one (of us) knew anything about the compilation. It was like 'What?
are we included on a new compilation?' It was Mattias who found it in a
record store one day. We have no idea why Jocke released two compilations
in such a short time.
[Here, Henrik from Cloudberry Jam cuts in saying "Blithe is probably
one of the five best bands in Sweden. Magically good songs with
intelligent arrangements plus Svedalas best singer. Next question!"]
Q. ARE YOU PLAYING IN ANY OTHER BANDS?
E. Well, I play guitar in a band called Carpet People. Only live though,
because they wanted an additional guitar when they play live.
FB. You already know that I play in Starmarket...
Q. FREDRIK IS KIND OF A NEW MEMBER ISN'T HE? WHAT HAPPENED?
MN. Fredrik joined some time before Verse Chorus Verse. In november 1994
if I remember it right. Nils Forsberg, who played bass back then, quit
around that time. Partly because he moved to Stockholm, but mostly because
he felt that nothing really had happened the last three years (of five)
he'd been playing.
Q. HOW ABOUT INFLUENCES?
A. Sonic Youth, William Holden, The Pixies, Wallace Wood, Abba, Thin
Lizzy...
Q. ARE YOU TOURING RIGHT NOW?
MN. Yes, you could say that. We started yesterday in Gvle, where the
audience consisted of about thirty people, so tonight was kind of a
big turnaround for us. Anyway, we have six gigs on this tour. Tomorrow
it's Halmstad, then Gothenburg and Stockholm, at Studion next weekend
(7/10).
Q. HOW ABOUT RELEASES?
A. Demos as well? Okay then. Our first demo was called "Soft Demo"
on Powers of Flowers (POF 001) and it was released in 1991. It had
the tracks 'So Far', 'Happy', 'Soft' and 'Afterglow'. The next release
was a mini LP on Garageland Records called Blithe (BF642), also 1991.
Then came Pagan Rituals Under a Midnight Sun, on West Side (WeCD 038)
1992, Head Is Mighty, West Side (WeCD 057) 1993 and Verse Chorus Verse,
West Side (WeCD 093) 1995. The last two were also released in Japan
on LDC on Pioneer, the first in july and the second in august this year.
Q. ANY COMPILATIONS?
A. Of course. Hmm, North of No South - Compilation One (NONSCD-01)
1992 with 'Ugly' and 'The Vanishing Boy'. On West side, we've been on
West Side Strikes Back Vol IV (WeCD 046) 1993 with 'Wallace Wood'.
We're All Part of a Family (WeCD 073) 1994 with 'Allegiance'. the
23enigma (WeCD 095) 1995 with 'Bay of Souls'. On The Outskirts of a
Small Town... (WeCD 101) 1995 with 'Bay of Souls' and 'I Guess Yes'.
We were also included on a 7" single compilation with The Bear Quartet
and A Shrine on Sticky Records, only released in the UK.
Q. WHY HAVEN'T YOU RELEASED ANY SINGLES OR EPS?
A. It's like this. Jocke is waiting for a label in the U.S. (Alias,
that also handles Archers of Loaf among others) to make up their
minds about signing us or not. Some representatives came over to
Trstocksfestivalen and talked to us. They were really nice. But
we can't release a single before they decide what to do. Jocke is
probably careful with the whole thing. He did call last week and
said that it was "ok" now, but you know how it is...
Q. WHAT FESTIVALS HAVE YOU PLAYED?
A. Hultsfred 1991. Actually, Nils bought a bootleg from that festival
because he'd read we were included on it, but the sound on it was just
too damn lousy. It wasn't even worth the cassette it's recorded on.
Shades of Orange played that year as well. You know that the guy who
played bass is now a member of Popsicle? Well, anyway, then we've played
Dalarocken 1991 and Trstocksfestivalen 1991, 93, 94 and 95. The first
year Trstocksfestivalen was a tent. Ha ha.
E. Trstocksfestivalen is a great happening. And it's free! That's
something we all need more of I think. All ages. That's something we
all need more of as well. It's such a great event. One can see a lot
of bands, and you know you play for an audience who are there to see
you. It's not at all like if one had to pay to get in.
Q. WHAT DO YOU LISTEN TO RIGHT NOW?
E. Smiths, Gorilla Bisquits (with Walter before he joined Quicksand),
Fugazi, Palace Brothers and Crow (from Australia.. they sound like
early Throneberry).
FB. Dinosaur Jr (Bug), Daydream Nation, Sonic Youth, Gorilla Bisquits
(Start Today), Jimi Hendrix (Are You Experienced) and Public Enemy
(It Takes a Nation...).
JN. Wedding Present (Seamonsters), Cure (Seventeen Seconds), Sonic Youth
(Goo), Breeders (Last Splash) and Smiths (The Smiths).
Q. WHO ARE REALLY ON THE BACK OF THE 'VERSE CHORUS VERSE' BOOKLET?
E. What do you mean? Who are on the back? It's us! Can't you see that?
Look, this is me [pointing at a blurred figure on the booklet]! Hey!
Ha ha!
Q. I NOTICE YOU HAVE A PUFFIN T-SHIRT...
E. Yes! And there's only one! And this is the one. And no, I wouldn't
sell it for anything in the world.
[it's a white t-shirt with "Puffin" in a bent circle on the front and
a puffin bird on the back]
Q. WHO SHOULD ONE CONTACT TO GET YOU TO COME AND PLAY?
A. Call Ola at Luger. He takes care of that for us. They're in Sandviken.
Scandinavian Indie Blithe interview 14-sep-95
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 09:51:22 +0100
From: Marten.Sahlen@eua.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen)
Subject: Re: Blithe Interview [28-Sep-95]
> [Here, Henrik from Cloudberry Jam cuts in saying "Blithe is probably
> one of the five best bands in Sweden. Magically good songs with
> intelligent arrangements plus Svedalas best singer. Next question!"]
What a joker! I always though that if Blithe had a vocalist that could
actually sing, then they just might hit it big one day.
> Q. ARE YOU TOURING RIGHT NOW?
> MN. Yes, you could say that. We started yesterday in Gvle, where the
> audience consisted of about thirty people, so tonight was kind of a
> big turnaround for us. Anyway, we have six gigs on this tour. Tomorrow
> it's Halmstad, then Gothenburg and Stockholm, at Studion next weekend (7/10).
I was at Studion. Quite a lot of people, but most just sat around when Blithe
played. Then some Aussie called Paul Kelly entered the stage for a solo set,
and the floor became *packed*. I later found out that Kelly apparently was in
Triffids at some point.
> Q. WHAT FESTIVALS HAVE YOU PLAYED?
> A. Hultsfred 1991. Actually, Nils bought a bootleg from that festival
> because he'd read we were included on it, but the sound on it was just
> too damn lousy. It wasn't even worth the cassette it's recorded on.
I remember this gig. Blithe rushed through their set, because they -- just
like the rest of the crowd at Dansbanan -- wanted to catch Ride that started
40 minutes later in the Sahara tent.
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 15:50:43 +0200 (EET)
From: Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi>
Subject: Cinnamon - new ep?
Hi all,
last night I was listening to the infamous punk rock show "Rakarodeo"
on the radio and Miettinen (the bald guy who hosts it) played some new
Swedish records, including one which he identified as the new ep by
Cinnamon (at least that's what I thought I heard). I guess the song
was called 'Helplessly', or something pretty close... I quite liked
it! Can anyone tell me more?
Sami
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 17:10:55 +0100
From: Marten.Sahlen@eua.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen)
Subject: Re: Cinnamon
> last night I was listening to the infamous punk rock show "Räkärodeo"
> on the radio and Miettinen (the bald guy who hosts it) played some new
> Swedish records, including one which he identified as the new ep by
> Cinnamon (at least that's what I thought I heard). I guess the song
> was called 'Helplessly', or something pretty close... I quite liked
> it! Can anyone tell me more?
I don't know, to my knowledge they have released one EP and one album.
What I do know is that the "core" of Cinnamon -- Jiri, Frida, and Bjoern --
are heading to Japan in a short while, thus following in the footsteps of
Cardigans and Happy Dead Men. They will negotiate with Jap record exec's
and do a few acoustic gigs. I wonder why the meekest contingent of Swedish
indie bands appeal so much to the Japs?
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 17:56:57 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: re: new kind of digest?
Palyi Balazs wrote on the subject of Girls. again.:
> Anno, I have read in the subscribing info that there is a digest way
> to get the stuff. And you can get it when the post comes to 30k or
> something, if I can remember well. Would it be possible to make it
> daily digest? I mean 30k or not you get the post every day. I don't
> know what the digest subscribers are thing about it, but for me it
> would be better than getting sometime 10-12 letters a day, and I could
> read them the next day in one.
It would be a pretty big change from what it's like today, and as
you probably have noticed, some days are without any posts from the
mailing list, so I don't think it's a good solution. You could make
your own filter in your .mailrc file (or equivalent) making every
post from the list go straight to a file, and solve the problem and
get all the posts in one file. Well, it's just a suggestion...
//Erik
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 17:57:11 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: re: Arvid Tuba
On Wed, 1 Nov 1995, d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote:
>> Anyone record the live performace broadcasted on the swedish radio
>> channel P3 a week or so ago? I want to know what he sounds like!
>
> Are you serious??? A concert with Tuba on P3 live??? From where? When? I
> mean, he stopped playing live for over 2 years ago.
>
> If this is not a joke, i _must_ have this recording!!!
No no, it's not a joke. I remember I saw the entry in the P3 Live
list a couple of weeks ago. Wait a second and I'll see if I still
have it around here somewhere... but no, I don't. Hmm, maybe it
was just me or something? I'll email the P3 Live fellas and ask
about it just to make sure.
//Erik
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Date: Thu, 2 Nov 1995 18:10:27 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Somersault
I just had to post a note about a group from Alings}s called Somersault.
I got a 6-track demo in the mail yesterday called "Ultramarine" (Ludde:
who do you think of? :)) which is fantastic!
If you liked Slowdive a couple of years ago, you should definitely
check out Somersault! I'm in the process of making a home page for
them right now, and I will put a couple of samples from the tape
on that page as well as soon as possible.
To describe them.. well, slowdive guitars (not those neil-walls though)
bright clear female vocals, sided by male vocals here and there
(I think of Bizarre (from Estonia) when I listen to them really...)
Oh hell, well, think of Slowdive/Bizarre, strip the breaking-down-
guitar-walls from their music, and you'll have Somersault.
The tape contains: Mother-of-Pearl, Lachrymose, June, Autumn Swirl,
Gem and Lustre. And it's about 16 minutes.
My definite favourite is "Autumn Swirl" with "Gem" as a strong second.
Those ones are so beautiful, that I won't hesitate to include them
on the Scandinavian Indie - Sweden tape.
I'm working on getting them a gig around here as well, which probably
won't happen before christmas, but the day it does, I dare you all
to miss it!
Isn't anyone on the list from Gothenburg by the way? They said they
have played a lot there. Anyone seen them live?
//Erik
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Date: Fri, 3 Nov 1995 15:38:07 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Mouth tour premiere
Just wanted to let you all with ZTV know that they will have
some interviews and mingle-reports from the Mouth tour premiere
that happened here in Linkoping at Herrgar'n last night on
tonight's ZTV Nytt (probably the long news). It's at 19:00
and 01:20. So if you see a fella in an orange Solar Lodge
t-shirt mumbling something about Somersault.. heh, well,
that's me. :)
off to the record fair!
//Erik
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Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 02:57:21 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Charlatans Discography v1.2
The new version of the Charlatans discography (v1.2) is ready and
waiting for you to read it :). If you want a copy, please email me
(chief@lysator.liu.se) and you'll have a copy in your mailbox.
For those who want to be on the distribution list for the discography,
let me know (at the same address), and you'll receive new updates
as they are made.
//Erik
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Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 10:49:18 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Re: Slowdive (Non-Scan)
>If you liked Slowdive a couple of years ago, you should definitely
>check out ...
[snip]
BTW, what happenend to them? Saw MTV "Alt. Nation" yesterday playing
something by a band called Mojave 3, claiming to be the rest of Slowdive.
Neil was in there, and i think i saw Rachel too...
Not as good as the original think, judging from one song, though.
Over and out,
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Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 15:22:32 +0200 (EET)
From: Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: Somersault
> If you liked Slowdive a couple of years ago, you should definitely
> check out Somersault! I'm in the process of making a home page for
> them right now, and I will put a couple of samples from the tape
> on that page as well as soon as possible.
Okay, the page ready yet? If they're as good as you make them sound,
well, then they're pretty excellent! Is there a contact address
available?
Sami
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Date: Mon, 6 Nov 1995 15:18:59 +0200 (EET)
From: Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi>
Subject: Re: Slowdive (Non-Scan)
> BTW, what happenend to them? Saw MTV "Alt. Nation" yesterday playing
> something by a band called Mojave 3, claiming to be the rest of Slowdive.
> Neil was in there, and i think i saw Rachel too...
Yeah, after Slowdive were dropped by Creation they sort of dissolved
and three of the members (the above two + who else?) signed to 4AD as
Mojave 3. First album out now, claimed to be a kind of
country-ambient blend, haven't heard it yet, though.
Sami
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Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 11:33:32 +0200 (EET)
From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti)
Subject: Aknestik
Hello friends!
I'm back (in case somebody noticed my absence... not likely though :)
According to Robert Cumming:
* ...and as usual I couldn't find the last Aknestik single
* when I was in Turku. (Any idea when the new album is coming out,
* Kimmo, Sami?)
As Sami already noted, Turku isn't perhaps exactly the ultimate place
for record hunting in Finland. You should have come to Tampere
instead, of course :)
As a matter of fact I haven't seen the said Aknestik single after I
got my copy (secondhand and ultracheap too). I suppose it was for
radio stations more than regular record-buying public. Not many people
in Finland buy singles anyway (especially CD singles with one song + 3
crappy remixes).
I have no idea about a new album, but I hope it's coming out soon. My
sister saw them live some weeks ago and all she had to say was that
all the guys have cut their hair! Well, it was about time... :)
Kimmo
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Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 14:01:19 +0200 (EET)
From: trreku@uta.fi (the Cranelake)
Subject: Re: Slowdive (Non-Scan)
> Yeah, after Slowdive were dropped by Creation they sort of dissolved
> and three of the members (the above two + who else?) signed to 4AD as
> Mojave 3. First album out now, claimed to be a kind of
> country-ambient blend, haven't heard it yet, though.
Methinks it's just Rachel and Neil and then someone from Adorable..
reetu
..world is a vampire..
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Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 15:35:48 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: re: NON-SCAN: Slowdive / Mojave 3
On Mon, 6 Nov 1995, d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote:
> BTW, what happenend to them? Saw MTV "Alt. Nation" yesterday playing
> something by a band called Mojave 3, claiming to be the rest of Slowdive.
> Neil was in there, and i think i saw Rachel too...
Hehe, well, you hit me on the head with that question as I'm working
on the Mojave 3 discography right now. :) Here's what I know this
far:
The Mojave 3 story starts with Slowdive breaking up in april 1995
after being kicked off the Creation label. Rumors say that it was
because of the low sales of "Pygmalion". I say Creation is digging
it's own grave. But that's another story. Well, Neil and Rachel
decided to go on, and sent a demo tape to the 4AD label, which got
them signed. They brought Ian with them. I have no idea what happened
to Christian Savill and Nick Chaplin though. Anyone on the list?
Anyway, they started the recording of their now released (European
release: 16-Oct-95) CD "Ask Me Tomorrow" (CAD 5013, Time: 41:13)
(US release: 16-Jan-96) right away, and chose the name "Mojave"
(pronounced Mo-ha-ve, ha like in hard and ve like in very). They
recorded a promo, which almost made it outside the 4AD headquarters
when they learned of a German band with the same name, so they quickly
changed their name to "Mojave 3", and the promo was either deleted
or re-pressed with the name changed. Since then, they have been
included on several promos and samplers, "...think i'm getting the
hang of it" CD : 1995 US 4AD (PRO-CD-7625) (promo) with "Love Songs
On The Radio" though the track is uncredited on the disc and sleeve.
FTWW 23, 4 track 12" promo for the "Facing The Wrong Way" sampler,
Mojave 3 track "Love Songs On The Radio" and the mentioned sampler
"Facing The Wrong Way" (FTWW1) with "Love Songs On The Radio".
They have also recorded a promotion video for that song, which was
first broadcasted on MTV Europe's "Alternative Nation" on the 5th
of November 1995.
The band is:
Rachel Goswell (vocals, guitar), Neil Halstead (vocals, guitar),
Christopher Andrews (keyboard) and Ian McCutcheon (drums)
with Rachel, Neil and Ian from the now defunct Slowdive.
Here's a short review of "Ask Me Tomorrow" I found floating somewhere:
Mojave 3, Ask Me Tomorrow, CAD 5013, 4AD 1995, Time: 41:13
1. love songs on the radio
2. sarah
3. tomorrow's taken
4. candle song 3
5. you're beautiful
6. where is the love
7. after all
8. pictures
9. mercy
"A bit of a throw-back - the experimental tinkering about of "Pygmalion"
or parts of "Souvlaki" has gone, this is stripped-down guitar, piano and
drums. Neil does a pretty good job of singing in tune, Rachel's voice
is as wonderful as ever, the songs are fine, but it is a leap sideways
rather than forward. I'll listen to it a lot, but it hasn't surprised
me in the way "Pygmalion" did."
Hope that helps somewhat,
//Erik
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Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 15:36:07 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: re: Somersault
On Mon, 6 Nov 1995, Sami Rouhento <trsaro@uta.fi> wrote:
> Okay, the page ready yet? If they're as good as you make them sound,
> well, then they're pretty excellent! Is there a contact address
> available?
I haven't had time enough to finish the work on their page, but I'll
try to be ready with it (samples and a picture I guess) tomorrow.
I don't have a lot of material yet though, but I'm expecting more
stuff. I would get it "soon", they told me.
Contact address: Somersault
Styrmansg. 4
441 39 Alings}s
SWEDEN
//Erik
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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 09:11:01 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Swervedriver (was Slowdive (Non-Scan))
>Yeah, after Slowdive were dropped by Creation ...
Hell, talking about being dropped. Look what i got yesterday!!!
>Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 15:33:46 GMT
>To: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se
>From: br97@cityscape.co.uk (=7FType Your Real Name Here)
>Subject: swervies
>
>Dear Jan,
>We dropped Swevedriver recently.
>Regards,
>CREATION RECORDS
Sad as FxxK! What is happening??? Any news on this?
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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 1995 13:56:09 +0200 (EET)
From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti)
Subject: NON-SCAN (sorry) - Creation
Well, Slowdive and Swervedriver are not the only bands dropped by
Creation... I heard that Ride will soon leave the label as well (not
surprising after their last album, heh :) ) They should be releasing
one more live album on Creation (in the classic 'contract killer'
style) and then move on to some other label, the name escapes me.
Kimmo
trkisa@uta.fi
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Date: Wed, 8 Nov 1995 23:48:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Chris Forsberg <forsberg@charm.net>
Subject: re: NON-SCAN: Slowdive / Mojave 3
On Wed, 8 Nov 1995 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote:
> ....chose the name "Mojave"
> (pronounced Mo-ha-ve, ha like in hard and ve like in very). They
> recorded a promo, which almost made it outside the 4AD headquarters
> when they learned of a German band with the same name, so they quickly
> changed their name to "Mojave 3", and the promo was either deleted
Pretty funny, 2 European bands naming themselves after an American desert!
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 1995 01:31:58 +0100
From: Erik S|derstr|m <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Web news / Somersault
Well, it's awful quiet on the list.. therefor I just wanted to
let you all know that I've added a Demo section to the WWW pages.
(you get to it from the homepage as usual), and added a working
copy of the Somersault page for those who are interested.
It includes pictures and sound clips (au format) as of now,
but will be completed as I get information to add to it.
Well, that's about it from me right now. It's time for bed. :)
//Erik
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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 05:47:44 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Lipton Tea commercial
Well, to once again try to break the alarming silence on this list,
I wanted to ask if anyone on the list knows who have done the track
to the Lipton (tea) commercial currently showing on all them tv
channels?
It sure sounds like the Cardigans or Cinnamon!
//Erik
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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 05:48:06 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Stockholm clubs/venues
****** If you live in Stockholm, I need your help! ******
If someone could help me with list of clubs/venues in Stockholm (addresses,
phone-numbers, fax-numbers... ie. any kind of information) that have some sort
of "indie" connection, I would be eternally grateful! It's for a friend who's
coming to Sweden next year, and who's looking for some kind of job at
such places in Stockholm.
I know there are lists with such information in "fredags-bilagorna" in
the Stockholm editions of the evening and morning papers, as well as
"N|jesguiden". I just can't get them here in small Link|ping. :(
Thanks for your help in advance,
//Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se)
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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 10:48:49 +0200 (EET)
From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti)
Subject: Re: The Cardigans (fwd)
Sorry if this has been posted before... I got it from the indiepop
list. Haven't checked the page out yet myself.
Kimmo
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According to Nicolas Moch:
* I happen to run the Cardigans Home Page. I guess you can find a way to
* check out some songs (I have the most common sound formats for some of
* the songs).
* As for the CDs itself. There is a release of their album Life scheduled
* for January, and the album is released (or will soon be released in Canada).
*
* The adress of the page is :
* http://www.mech.kth.se/~moch/cardigans/cardi.html
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Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 10:08:52 +0100 (MET)
From: Nicolas Moch <moch@mech.kth.se>
Subject: Re: The Cardigans (fwd)
On Thu, 16 Nov 1995, Kimmo Saaskilahti wrote:
> Sorry if this has been posted before... I got it from the indiepop
> list. Haven't checked the page out yet myself.
Hello,
Yes, I have been building this page for half a year now. I would be very
thankful if someone could give me more direct info than I have (from the
records company) on the page. I don't intend to be the universal source
of knowledge of the Cardigans. In fact, being French in Sweden for about
2 years, I don't know much about the pop info, or the places I could get
info on the band or on other Scandinavian pop-bands...
So, if you have some info or comments about the page, let me know...
Rise & Shine,
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 04:59:51 +0100
From: Erik S|derstr|m <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Topp40 (16-Nov-95)
If you're a reader of the Topp40 Magazine, you'll find that the
Beat Butchers Home Page (ie - Scandinavian Indie) is listed as
the "WWW Page Of The Week" (on page 4) in today's issue.
Snicker snicker. :)
//Erik
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 05:05:17 +0100
From: Erik S|derstr|m <chief@lysator.liu.se>
Subject: Next week's "P3 LIVE"
Here's the listing for next week's P3 Live (swedish national radio
channel 3) program:
Mon - World Of Leather (Ritz, \rebro 30-Oct-95)
Tue - Shane MacGowan
Wed - The Specials (Gino, Stockholm, 02-Mar-95)
Thu - (not decided yet)
Fri - Guns 'N' Horses (live from kristianstad)
Sat - Medicine Rain, Kurt Olvars Rebellers, Joakim Engstrand (Kalmar)
Sun - Lisa Nilsson (Hultsfredsfestivalen, Hultsfred, 12-Aug-95)
All at 21.03 (except Friday - 21.10)
//Erik
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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 23:54:32 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Re: Cardigans
On Thu, 16 Nov 1995, trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) wrote:
> * I happen to run the Cardigans Home Page. I guess you can find a way to
> * http://www.mech.kth.se/~moch/cardigans/cardi.html
And there's a link to that page on the Scandinavian Indie "Swedish Indie
Bands" WWW page. :)
/Erik
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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 16:44:39 +0100 (CET)
From: Martin Eksten <eksten@oberon.df.lth.se>
Subject: Re: Next week's "P3 LIVE"
On Fri, 17 Nov 1995, Erik S|derstr|m wrote:
> Here's the listing for next week's P3 Live (swedish national radio
> channel 3) program:
> Mon - World Of Leather (Ritz, \rebro 30-Oct-95)
Listen to this if you like Beatles-esque music!
Martin, who still can't understand why they (World of Leather) had to
visit Lund the same day as Bush... (Snacka om krock, allts}!)
Martin Eksten (eksten@df.lth.se)
"Smell the flowers while you can" (David Wojnarowicz)
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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 17:33:23 +0100
From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom)
Subject: Olle Ljungstrom live
Who's going to see Olle Ljungstrom on tour? Playing thursday at Gino
(Stockholm that is) and on friday at the University. I can get cheaper
tickets for those not studying. 70.- for "students".
Going to both!
Jan Sundstrom
"Svek svek svek ar en farlig lek" - Arvid Tuba
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 01:49:26 -0100
From: a94johbo@ikm.his.se (John Boqvist)
Subject: Crap english hippie rock
>>> Mon - World Of Leather (Ritz, \rebro 30-Oct-95)
>>
>>Listen to this if you like Beatles-esque music!
Could this be the same World of Leather that played after Naked in GBG?
Hard to believe..
I am a Beatles fan since the age of 5 (of 26) and I listen to a lot of
bands that surely must have heard of Beatles ;) (e.g. Posies, TFC...)
But, World of Leather sucked. For sure. Like totally. (spot the film..)
Sounded like any average shitty english pub rock band and looked and
performed like a cross between the comic strip's Bad News and Status Quo.
No Beatles influences spotted.
BTW, did anyone but me attend the gig of the century, TFC at Studion?
Tell me what you thougth!
"I don't wanna sound like I'm trying to be mean..." Noise Addicts
Cheers,
John
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 02:54:42 +0100
From: chief@lysator.liu.se
Subject: Motor Tour List [951120]
Motor Tour List 20 November 1995
Artist / Date / Where (Country) - Place Label / Changes
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59 Times The Pain Burning Heart
10/12 Dilzen (B) - Jeugdhuis
LPC Beverage
5/12 Lund - Mejeriet
6/12 Gothenburg - Underground
Millencolin Burning Heart
support : 59 Times The Pain
23/11 Willhelmshafen (D) - Kling Klang
24/11 Dortmund (D) - FZW
25/11 Lingen (D) - Schlachthof
26/11 Wermelkirchen (D) - AJZ Banhnddamm
28/11 Giessen (D) - Phil 1
29/11 Ulm (D) - Cat Club
30/11 Wil (CH) - Remise
1/12 Schaffhausen (CH) - Kammgarn
2/12 Geneva (CH) - La Cave
5/12 Merseille (F) - CCM Mirabeu
6/12 Pau (F) - Le Paco
7/12 Borduaex (F) - Le Jimmy
8/12 Thiers (F) - Le Balthazar
9/12 Paris (F) - Le Espace Sedaine
11/12 Leeds (UK) - Duched of York
12/12 London - The Garage
13/12 Nottingham (UK) - The Narrowboat
14/12 Birmingham (UK) - The Foundry
20/1 Arvidsjaur - Medborgarhuset
No Fun At All Burning Heart
11/12 Leeds - Duched of York
12/12 London - The Garage
13/12 Nottingham - tba
Psyched Up Janis Island/This Way Up
special guest : Fireside
2/12 Copenhagen - Pumpehuset
Randy Dolores Rec.
16/12 Arvidsjaur - Medborgarhuset New
Satanic Surfers Burning Heart
24/11 Svardsj| - Ungdomsgarden
25/11 Motala - Folkets Hus
7/12 Gothenburg - Underground
19/1 Lund - Mejeriet New
Tictox Stockholm rec.
1/12 Gothenburg - Underground
Roffe Wikstrom MNW
21/11 Uppsala - Rackis
22/11 Uppsala - Rackis
23/11 Stockholm - Fasching
24/11 Stockholm - Fasching
25/11 Norrk|ping - Lord Hill
30/11 Sunsvall - Skippers
1/12 Sunsvall- Skippers
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The Amps (US) 4AD
23/11 Copenhagen - Loppen
Boghandle (DK) Sony
24/11 Kolding - PitStop
25/11 ]rhus - Huset
30/11 Copenhagen - Stengade 30
Chris Cacavas (US) Normal
20/11 ]rhus - Huset
21/11 Odense - Rytmeposten
22/11 Kobenhavn - Cafe Rust
23/11 Malm| - KB
Cast (UK) PolyGram
14/12 Stockholm - Gino
15/12 Oslo - So What
16/12 Gothenburg - Magasin 3
17/12 Copenhagen - Loppen
Filter (US) Wea
26/11 Copenhagen - Pumpehuset
Garbage (US/UK) BMG
special guests; Acetone
28/11 Copenhagen - Pumpehuset
Lordz of Brooklyn (US) BMG
24/11 Gothenburg - Underground
25/11 Stockholm - Studion
26/11 Lund - Mejeriet
Oasis (UK) Sony
24/11 Copenhagen - KB Hallen
Ruby (UK) Sony
22/1 Stockholm - Studion Date Changed
Mike Scott (UK) EMI
21/11 Malm| - KB
Teen Foot Pole (US) Border/Epitaph
16/1 Copenhagen - Cafe Rust New
17/1 Norrk|ping - Kammaren New
18/1 Borl{nge - Kosmos New
19/1 Lund - Mejeriet New
Voodo Glow Skulls (US) Border/ Epitaph
23/1 Lund - Mejeriet New
24/1 Stockholm - Studion New
25/1 Albergslund (DK) - Forbrandning New
26/1 ]rhus - Musikcafen New
27/1 ]lborg - 1000 fryd New
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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 18:09:43 -0800
From: Christer Nilsson <cnilsson@brooks.ICS.UCI.EDU>
Subject: Addresses to record labels
I am interested in getting the mailing addresses to Swedish record
companies/labels. I am especially interested in the following ones:
-A Westside Fabrication
-Dolores
-Silence
-Beverage
-Stockholm Records
-MNW (maybe they are just distributors?)
If you know the addresses to some of these or other companies please
mail them to me.
Thanks!
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 10:47:02 +0100 (MET)
From: Nicolas Moch <moch@mech.kth.se>
Subject: Cardigans : Rise&Shine
Hi everybody,
Does anybody out there has the Rise & Shine Cardigans single ?
I would like to buy one, if it is still available, or at least get the
tracklisting and the cover picture for the home page.
If one of you out there knows where I can find it, I will be VERY grateful...
Cheers,
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 14:14:55 +0100 (MET)
From: Martin Eksten <eksten@df.lth.se>
Subject: Re: Crap english hippie rock
On Tue, 21 Nov 1995, John Boqvist wrote:
> >>> Mon - World Of Leather (Ritz, \rebro 30-Oct-95)
> >>
> >>Listen to this if you like Beatles-esque music!
>
> Could this be the same World of Leather that played after Naked in GBG?
>
> Hard to believe..
>
> I am a Beatles fan since the age of 5 (of 26) and I listen to a lot of
> bands that surely must have heard of Beatles ;) (e.g. Posies, TFC...)
>
> But, World of Leather sucked. For sure. Like totally. (spot the film..)
> Sounded like any average shitty english pub rock band and looked and
> performed like a cross between the comic strip's Bad News and Status Quo.
>
> No Beatles influences spotted.
Well, I find it very hard to believe that more than one band with that
name exists...
I don't know how they are live, since I unfortunately missed them when they
were here in Lund. All I can say is: take a listen to their album and
judge for yourself! I'd say it's bery Beatles-esque and also with some
influences from Bowie. They also happen to have some connections to
the Fab four. The lead singer's mother went to the same class as John
Lennon and his father worked at the place where the Beatles were
rehearsing before they got known outside of Liverpool.
Martin Eksten (eksten@df.lth.se)
"Smell the flowers while you can" (David Wojnarowicz)
Ps. Anybody who saw Oasis at Annexet? Comments? Setlist?
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 95 14:44:46 +0100
From: Christian Bartholdsson <chris@Minsk.DoCS.UU.SE>
Subject: Oasis
Martin Eksten writes:
>Ps. Anybody who saw Oasis at Annexet? Comments? Setlist?
It was a concert of two parts. One where the band was playing, just as
usual with Liam singing. And one where Noel was sitting on a stool playing
acoustic guitar and singing. The Liam part was great, the Noel part wasn't
that great. Liam was in his usual mood. "I don't need you throwing things
at me, ye bastards!" The crowd kept themselves busy with football type
chanting in between songs.
It was pretty much a routine gig for Oasis, but then they don't usually
do much at their gigs, do they. They just stand there.
- chris@minsk.docs.uu.se
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 15:48:23 +0100 (MET)
From: Per L}ngstr|m <s94pla@csd.uu.se>
Subject: Re: Crap english hippie rock (tfc? ;) ) *no scan-indie content*
sometime during the day John Boqvist wrote:
> BTW, did anyone but me attend the gig of the century, TFC at Studion?
> Tell me what you thougth!
hello. yes. i was there. sadly though i thought tfc didn't do much for
me. although i must admit i was pretty tired by the time they came on.
but, really, i didn't like it very much. they sound *exactly* the same as
they have for, what, five years and, well, i am not all that into them
anymore. they sure looked like that they had a great time, as did the
audience. i just wished they would've changed a bit since i last saw
them. but they haven't and i feel like i've "outgrown" them. it kind of
sad. they used to be one of my favourite bands (circa _bandwagonesque_).
hmm. but. did anyone of you who where there catch the opening
band the inbreds? wooo were these guys ever fun to watch. i love them.
bass and drums. simple and fuzzy. and oh, pretty beatlesesque.. ;)
they'll be included in the 'zine i am doing. like you'd care, eh?
sorry for the shameless self-promotion though..
.per
ps. ludde! i am such a slack-ass. *i will* get back to you in the
next few days about puck rock. ok?
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 16:26:27 +0100 (MET)
From: Martin Eksten <eksten@df.lth.se>
Subject: Re: tfc?, etc *no scan-indie content*
On Tue, 21 Nov 1995, Per L}ngstr|m wrote:
> sometime during the day John Boqvist wrote:
>
> > BTW, did anyone but me attend the gig of the century, TFC at Studion?
> > Tell me what you thougth!
>
> hello. yes. i was there. sadly though i thought tfc didn't do much for
> me. although i must admitt i was pretty tired by the time they came on.
> but, really, i didn't like it very much. they sound *exactly* the same as
> they have for, what, five years and, well, i am not all that into them
> anymore. they sure looked like that they had a great time, as did the
> audience. i just wished they would've changed a bit since i last saw
> them. but they haven't and i feel like i've "outgrown" them. it kind of
> sad. they used to be one of my favourite bands (circa _bandwagonesque_).
>
> hmm. but. did anyone of you who where there catch the opening opening
> band the inbreds? wooo were these guys ever fun to watch. i love them.
> bass and drums. simple and fuzzy. and oh, pretty beatlesesque.. ;)
> they'll be included in the 'zine i am doing. like you'd care, eh?
> sorry for the shameless self-promotion though..
I saw them in Malmo nine days ago, and I must say they were great, all
three of them! Teenage Fanclub was the main reason for me to be there
and they were also, IMHO, the best band. But you're right about the
Inbreds! They were really something! At the show I bought their
album "Hilario" which is a compilation of old material.
Sorry for the lack of _Scandinavian_ indie.
Martin Eksten (eksten@df.lth.se)
"Smell the flowers while you can" (David Wojnarowicz)
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Date: Tue, 21 Nov 1995 17:53:59 +0100 (MET)
From: Ulf.Harnhammar@abc.se (Ulf Harnhammar)
Subject: Crap english pop
World Of Leather has made two albums. The first one, "St.Mark's Place" is
a lot better than anything Teenage Fanclub will ever do. The second one,
"Jesus Christ Superstore" is not as good, and could probably be described as
some kinda pub rock (or whatever the oh-so-biased previous writer described
them as). I saw them live at Studion some weeks ago, and they were pretty
good live too (and played mostly songs from the first album, which made me
happy).
-ulf
Ekorre => Ulf.Harnhammar@abc.se
Virtuellt nojesfalt => http://www.abc.se/%7Em9656/
"Man maste standigt fly undan den fortryckande statens kontroll. De vill
inte att du skall prova att roka diskmedel for da kan de inte kontrollera
dig lika bra." -Torsten Frost
End of SI Digest #2.18
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