28
Oct

Soft Covers: this is not a new one. It is from 2020 but it is indeed a new discovery for me. Soft Covers hails from Sydney, Australia, and in 2020 they released a cassette tape titled “Permanent Part Time” that sounds superb. This is perfect lo-fi pop. The cassette is still available through the band and it includes 6 songs. I recommend this very much.

Melby: now we head to Stockholm. The four-piece Melby have just released “Looks Like a Map” on CD and vinyl. The band formed by Matilda, Are, David and Teo, released in 2019 their debut album which got them the chance to play in many European countries. WIth this new album, I hope they get the chance to cross the Atlantic and play here in NYC. That’d be sweet.

Fine.: one of my favourite bands of the last few years is back with a new song, “Forgive Me”. It is top pop! What a song honestly. Alice Kat and Liam James Marsh seem to know the trick to produce great jangly tunes. Now, I really can’t wait for their debut album “Love, Death, Dreams and the Sleep Between” that will be released in December.

Phantom Handshakes: now we get closer to home, with the duo formed by Federica Tassano and Matt Sklar. I have recommended the band a few times before, and sadly I haven’t seen them live yet. Their latest release is coming out next month and it is a 10 song album titled “A Passport to Remain”. IT doesn’t look like it will be released in physical format though.

Housewife: and a band that will play NY this year is Housewife from Toronto. On December 9th they’ll be playing at The Broadway in Brooklyn. Their latest release is “You’ll Be Forgiven”, a 5 song EP that sounds really nice. The band is just a duo, formed by Brighid Fry and Pascale Padilla.

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Another fantastic find on Soundcloud is the eponymous EP by The Word Merchants!

The band formed by Helen Bolton on vocals, David Gates on guitars, Alex Forryan on guitar and sax, Andy Smith on drums and percussion and Daren Allder on bass and trumpet, released this EP on tape in 1987. It featured a simple white sleeve with yellow ink showing an illustration of a man riding a horse with a tree behind. Maybe it was a merchant? Was that the intention?

The songs uploaded in 2018 to Soundcloud and that were on this tape are “Glass 4 Heads”, “I Said”, “Insect Rain” and “Take a Look”.

Were the band from the Woking area? I find a Daren Allder, which I would think is not a common name, that is a worship minister at St. Mary of Bethany in Woking. He is described as a skilled musician that plays guitar and bass. I also believe he has a graphic design website where he specializes in logo design. It seems he attended Collingwood Secondary School.

Then I think I found Alex Forryan, but instead of playing guitar and sax now he is into drums. It seems he teaches drumming online through RSL, the Rockshool that is based in Teddington.

The other band members have more common names so it proves harder to know what they are up to. Sadly there is no mention about their music and their band.

The one other bit of info I found is that Allder and Gates were in a band called Which One’s Maurice? And after The Word Merchants were no more David Gates went to form Salt Tank.

Oh yeah, David Gates was the main songwriter for the band.

You wonder if they had more songs. The sound of their 4 songs is great. And I honestly would love to have more details about The Word Merchants! Who remembers them?

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The Word Merchants – Glass 4 Heads

25
Oct

Submotile: I recommended time ago this Irish-Italian band formed by Daniela Angione and Michael Farren and based in Dublin. They had released the “Sonic Day Codas” record then. Now the band is releasing the album “One Final Summit Before the Fall” and it is quite amazing. The dreampop album is out now on vinyl and CD and includes 9 tracks. This is great stuff!

Perrogato: great news, one of our favourite Chilean bands is back with the song “Santa Bárbara”! This is terrific indiepop and it is being released as a digital single by Gemelo Parásito Records from Santiago. This band deserves to be more known. So good.

Primer Infant: now a Spanish band I had never heard before, Primer Infant. They have a tape out now titled “Era Por” on Flexidiscos, a label based in Valencia. This tape of 7 songs compiles two EPs by the band, one from December 2021, unreleased until now, and “Deliri” that ccame out in March 2021. Good stuff.

Bathrobe: now we head to Portland, Oregon. I just discovered this band and it looks like, at least from the profile photo on Bandcamp, that it is a solo-project. A few days ago Bathrobe released an album titled “Blue Drift” that is a lovely sounding shoegaze album, with top tracks like “Memento”. Digital only.

Lucid Express: and one more shoegaze band. This time from Hong Kong. The 5 piece will be releasing the album “Floret” on February 2023 and there are very few copies left for pre-order. The album has 9 songs, 5 of them are remixes though. You know I am not a fan of remixes, but here there are two that I was curious about, one remix by our friends The BV’s and aanother by For Tracy Hyde.

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Today we head to Christchurch, New Zealand. A town known for great pop bands. But there have been many bands that didn’t get the chance to be well known as The Bats for example. Bands that remain obscure.

Naked Lunch is an example of that. They were active in the early 90s and didn’t get to release a record. One of their members, Dean Karena, would get later some recognition with the band Atomic Bloom.

The first song I’ve heard by Naked Lunch is called “Listen to Your Heart” and was released in a 2005 CD compilation called “Keepin’ Secrets” that was released by Failsafe Records (SAFE079CD).

Previously the band had appeared on other compilations. On the cassette comp “Freak Scene” released by Propaganda Inc. in 1991 the band contributed the songs “Please Stay” and “Shot to Pieces”.

Later on, in 1996, the band had their song “Deep” on the compilation “Solid Pyrite Hits” that Beats Bodega Records (BEATS001) released on CD.

We know the band was formed by Dean Karena on vocals and guitar, Pete Blackman on bass and Rudolph (Tuck) Tucker on drums.

We are also aware of a tape release titled “Flipside” that the band self-released in 1990. This tape had four songs, “Flipside World” and “Statue” on the A side and “What Can You See” and “Driftnet” on the B side.

Then on Failsafe Records Soundcloud account we find that there were plans to release an album. Three songs are shared from 1992, “Listen to Your Heart”, “Shot to Pieces” and “Darker Side”.

What else we know? Randolph Tucker was on a band called Alpha Uno later in the 90s while Peter Blackman was on The Mothgods in the mid 90s.

Not much more info on Naked Lunch. I guess it is pretty clear that they took their name after William S. Burroughs 1959 novel of the same name.

Anyone remembers them?

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Naked Lunch – Listen to Your Heart

24
Oct

Thanks so much to Robert and Jeff for the interview! The Catburgers is one of my favourite discoveries this year. Terrific pop songs and a story that’s super interesting with connections to the TVPs, Dreamworld Records, and the Edinburgh 80s scene. And there’s even more exciting news, the band is releasing the “Dreamworld Sessions” 7″ soon! It will include 3 of their songs!  And there is also an accompanying cassette, “The Rocking Horse Demos“, with more songs too! So yeah, keep reading the interview and you will find out how to pre-order a copy. Now sit back and enjoy!

Thanks for inviting us both to be interviewed. Before answering your direct questions I should clear up some of the questions you have on your web page.

The Onion Cellar was club started by Stu Cant, Lind Irvine and myself Jeff Duffy. It much later morphed into Speed3 with a change of venue. There is a Facebook of the OC here https://www.facebook.com/onioncellar

Stu Cant wasnt in The Catburgers but he was in The Mysterons. The Mysterons were a band I created with Stu Cant on bass and Robert Jones on drums. And later Lenny Helsing (Green Telescope / Thanes) on keys. The Mysterons did play Queen Margaret Union with The Fizzbombs and We Free Kings.

Jeff And The Hasbeens is a name new to me but I can well understand it being synonymous with The Mysterons. It must have been the name used behind our backs !!

++ Hi Jeff and Robert! Thanks so much for being up for this interview! How are you? Are you still involved with music?

Robert:I play mandolin these days. I have only played live a handful of times since the early nineties. I occasionally write songs on my acoustic guitar.

Jeff: I am taking somewhat a backseat from music at the moment due to ill-health but I have a third LP with my band JS International ready to record. I also played second guitar in Edinburghs Shock And Awe for 7 years until recently.

https://www.facebook.com/JSInternationalSuperStars/

https://thejeffsnipergroup.bandcamp.com

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063558757857

++ Let’s go back in time. What are your first music memories? Do you remember what your first instrument was? How did you learn to play it? What sort of music did you listen to at home while growing up?

Robert:I remember my mum and dad listening to The New Seekers and Frank Sinatra when I was very young. The first song I remember being aware of  when it came out was Mouldy Old Dough by Lieutenant Pigeon. My first instrument was the drum kit. I started thinking about being a drummer long before I got a drum kit – I had a pair of drumsticks and figured out drumming patterns on my knees. I was obsessed with Stephen Morris from Joy Division and Pete de Freitas from Echo and the Bunnymen. I finally got a drum kit when I was 16.

Jeff:My first instrument was guitar. I paid a friend 50c to show 7 chords and I picked it up from there. I was brought up on a wholesome diet of punk rock. I still consider myself a punk. I played drums whenever I was allowed by the drummer. This was my drum grounding for The Catburgers

++ Had you been in other bands before The Catburgers? What about the rest of the band members? Are there any recordings?

Robert:As soon as I got the drum kit I began making music with school friends. This was around 1981. We spent our time figuring out how to cover Joy Division songs. We got hold of a portastudio and so there are some recordings. The band was called Rejection Level. We never played live, and stopped when most of us went to uni. When I got to uni I spent a year separated from my drums. I got them shipped up in second year, and joined a band of schoolfriends from St Andrews. We were called A Walk Through H (named after an early Peter Greenaway film – pretentious or what!). Stuart, the Catburgers bassist, played bass in that band. He and I went to see the TV Personalities at a gig in Edinburgh in Autumn 1985 at Moray House, and we were both totally blown away. We came out of the gig and basically said to each other immediately “we need to quit the band we are in and start making music like that!” I was a drummer, but I figured out some guitar chords, plucked up the courage to start singing and started writing songs.

Jeff: I was in a band called Neoteric Noyade prior to The Catburgers. No known recording thankfully. The then bass player Mark Shade now roadies guitar with The Proclaimers. The then singer Stu Munro now drums for JS International after a gap of 30 odd years.

++ Where were you from originally?

Robert: Harpenden in Hertfordshire, England

Jeff: Clermiston, Edinburgh also known as the Jungle

++ How was Edinburgh at the time of The Catburgers? Were there any bands that you liked? Were there any good record stores? Or what about the pubs or venues to go check out up and coming bands?

Robert: Jeff will have a very different take on this to me. Stuart and I loved the TVPs and took them as our inspiration. We didn’t know anyone in the music scene initially. We got a rehearsal room in the legendary/infamous Niddry St rehearsal rooms. It was only once we met Jeff (and Stuart Cant) that we began to get to know other people in the scene. The rehearsal rooms were a series of damp, dingy cellars. I literally had mould growing on my Vox amp. Every Edinburgh band I knew rehearsed there, and the pub The Green Tree was 50 yards down the road, so we all used to drink there.

Jeff:While running The Onion Cellar there were too many bands to choose from in likeability. The Shop Assistants were Edinburghs darlings while Avalanche Records was a must store.

++ During those late 80s there were many great indiepop bands from Scotland. You were part of the great scene in your town that included Jesse Garon and the Desperadoes and The Fizzbombs. But would you recommend some obscure bands I might have missed?

Robert:The Thanes, of course. Beeville Hive Five. The Vultures. The Stayrcase

Jeff: For indie -pop jingle jangle why not check out The Holidaymakers.

++ How was the band put together? How was the recruiting process?

Robert: I already said about how Stuart and I started. We then got a guy called Andy Benton on drums. I have no memory of where he came from. I think Stuart must have known him. He was not a drummer, but he was keen and we didn’t have anyone else to ask. We played live with him, and recorded a demo, but he had an “unusual” style. When he went for a drum break Stuart and I had to kind of pause and wait to see when the drum break would end and the next bar would start.

++ I read that Angus McPake from Jesse Garon and The Fizzbombs played drums for the band at some point. But you were the drummer, right? What happened? Maybe you were on holidays at the time?

Robert:I think Angus played for us briefly after Andy left and before Jeff joined us.  We knew Jeff through the Onion Cellar and we were delighted when he offered to join.

Jeff:From what I remember Angus stood in for two gigs while I was getting up to speed.

++ What instruments did each of you play in the band?

Robert: I played guitar and sang, Jeff on drums and Stuart on Bass. We later recruited Keith Burns on lead guitar.

++ How was the creative process for you? Where did you usually practice?

Robert:I already said about Niddry St rooms. I would usually write guitar parts and lyrics then take them to the band (although Stuart wrote some lyrics in the early days). If Jeff and Stuart approved, we’d finish the songs together.

++ What’s the story behind the band’s name?

Robert: A drunken night in The Pleasance Bar. It seems hard to believe but we had a lot of ideas and we really thought this was the best. Must have been very drunk!

++ On Soundcloud Robert Jones uploaded a bunch of songs by The Catburgers. Where do these songs come from? Demo tapes? 

Robert:Yes demos, Dreamworld recordings and an album worth of tracks we recorded ourselves.

++ How many demo tapes did you release? Did you use to sell them? Or were they mostly for promotion purposes? To send to radio, promoters, and so on?

Robert: For promo. We never sold any.

++ Three songs, “The Acid Tree”, “Holiday House” and “Driving for the Brick” were produced by Jowe Head in London. How was your experience working with him? Were you fans of his music already?

Robert: Jowe is a legend. He was so kind to us when we went down to London. He put us up in his squat, and came to the studio with us. We used to call him Uncle Jowe. I was a big fan of some of the Swell Maps songs, like Cake Shop Girl, and loved the TVPs and the Househunters.

Jeff:Jowe Head is my Dad.

++ The recording session was paid for by Dan Treacy from the TVPs. I was wondering how this connection with Dan happened? Did you go all the way to London just to record the songs?

Robert:Well I think Dan was supposed to pay for the recordings! I doubt that he actually did. Jeff and Stuart knew Dan, having put the TVPs on at the Onion Cellar. We sent a demo to Dan (before Jeff was in the band) and he mentioned to Stuart and Jeff that he had got it and liked it a lot.

Jeff:We went to London to play a couple of gigs and record these songs. Dan paid for these recordings because no-one else did.

++ I believe these recordings were in the hope of releasing a record, no? Why didn’t it happen? Was it going to be released on Dan’s label?

Robert:They were recorded for release on Dreamworld, but Dan was losing it by this stage, and the label never released anything else.

++ Was there interest from other labels to put out your music? Maybe big labels?

Robert:We sent loads of tapes out, but got no interest. We were approached to record a track for a Simon and Garfunkel tribute album. We worked up a version of “Here’s to you Mrs Robinson” but nothing ever came of the album. Then The Lemonheads had the same idea as us a bit later!

++ On your Facebook I’ve seen an image of a Catburgers record, a 7″ perhaps. With a catalog label FELT 003. I am terribly curious about this. As far as I know you didn’t release any records. What is this about?

Robert: Felt Records is the record label my son has set up. He is a DJ and electronic/ambient music producer living in Copenhagen. For reasons I struggle to understand he has decided to release the three tracks on his label. It’s coming out on 4 November.

Jeff:I believe there is now a release date of 11 November.
https://soundcloud.com/f_e_l_t/the-catburgers-dreamworld-sessions?fbclid=IwAR07t1zfpDP1kX79ANNfusw5JZkvm1v6pTgqI_x4x2xa9SqBpWE3dbmRZrI

++ And there’s a tape that is coming out as well, can you tell me a bit more about it?

Robert: Yes the tape is a copy of the first demo we recorded back in 1986. None of us have a copy of it, but it turns out the music journalist Simon Reynolds kept the one he was sent by Dan, and we got s low quality digital copy from that. We’re only doing a tape release because the quality is not the best, although it does sound good! We may do a full release if we ever get hold of a decent copy of the recording.Yes the tape is a copy of the first demo we recorded back in 1986. None of us have a copy of it, but it turns out the music journalist Simon Reynolds kept the one he was sent by Dan, and we got s low quality digital copy from that. We’re only doing a tape release because the quality is not the best, although it does sound good! We may do a full release if we ever get hold of a decent copy of the recording.

++ Are there more recordings than the ones that are on Soundcloud?

Robert: No that was it. Maybe some live recordings.

++ My favourite song of yours is “Children’s TV”, wondering if you could tell me what inspired this song? What’s the story behind it?

Robert: I love that you like this song! It does make me smile when I hear it. It was a nostalgic song about how we used to watch these classic TV shows when we were young, whereas kids in the late 80s were playing computer games instead.  It was a song I wrote early on, and we had stopped playing it very often by the time we came to record the “album”. But Keith, the new guitarist, loved the song so much that he convinced us to include it. We had a lot of fun recording that track I remember. Lots of laughter, and playing around putting the wee glockenspiel on it.

++ If you were to choose your favorite The Catburgers song, which one would that be and why?

Robert: I can’t pick one. Jeff might be able to. Maybe some of the slower more dreamy songs like “Holiday House” and the early one “Cat Coos”.

Jeff:Too many to mention but “Darkness Before The Dawn” is a favourite.

++ What about gigs? Did you play many?

Robert:Yes we played lots of gigs, from Aberdeen to London.

++ I read about two venues you played at, The Queen Margaret and The Onion Cellar. What do you remember about these places? Did you have a favourite place for playing?

Robert: I don’t remember playing Queen Margaret. The Onion Cellar was amazing. It was just the place to be. I can vividly recall the excitement of going down the stairs into the venue. I was so excited when we got to play there.

Jeff:See above re QMU. The Onion Cellar was the place to be.

++ And what were the best gigs in general that you remember? Any anecdotes you can share?

Robert:Supporting the TVPs was always great, mainly because it meant that Dan was out there, and I idolised him! If Jeff remembers some gigs that may jog my memory!

++ A gig that comes to mind is the one supporting the TVPs at The 100 Club in London on Aug. 27, 1987. A few days ago my friend Dave Driscoll uploaded the complete gig to Youtube! So cool! Was listening to this a surprise for you? What do you remember from that day?

Robert:I don’t know if you noticed, but Dan is not singing! He didn’t turn up for the gig, so Jowe sang and Jeff played guitar! I think there were about a dozen people in the audience. It sounds like we went down quite well.

Jeff:There was more than 12 Robert, I recall it was well attended.

++ And were there any bad ones?

Robert:There was a gig in Galashiels that was both very bad and very good. Jeff was very sleepy for some reason, and only seemed to be able to drum and half speed. The gig was in a huge sports hall and the audience were tucked away by a bar far away from us. We played the whole gig feeling mortified at our poor performance, but when we finished and walked over to the audience they were super enthusiastic about us. We maybe should have learned a lesson and slowed down all the time!

Jeff:Im still sleepy. Stay away from drugs now kids.

++ When and why did The Catburgers stop making music? Were you involved in any other bands afterwards? The Mysterons I believe?

Robert:Stuart (now professor of Chemistry) left the band when his academic career became more demanding. He was a unique and brilliant bassist and I didn’t want to keep the Catburgers going without him. Jeff and I were joined by Mal Kergan (ex of Rote Kapelle) on bass, and we became Howl. Howl ended when I became a teacher and no longer had time to rehearse.

++ Has there been any The Catburgers reunions?

Robert:No

++ Was there any interest from the radio? TV?

Robert:Peter Easton played us on Radio Scotland

Jeff: I remember being played on Belgian Radio.

++ What about the press? Did they give you any attention?

Robert:Nope!

++ What about fanzines?

Robert:I think there were some reviews of gigs.

++ Looking back in retrospect, what would you say was the biggest highlight for the band?

Robert: Hard to say. Going down to London recording for Dreamworld was amazing I guess. Going down well live was always a buzz. I also just loved rehearsing and writing new songs.

++ Aside from music, what other hobbies do you have?

Robert:Whittling.

++ Do you follow football? What’s your team? Hibernian?

Robert:Nope. And your 50/50 guess was wrong for Jeff!

++ Visited Edinburgh once and for such a short time that I want to return. So I’d love to ask you what would you suggest checking out in your town, like what are the sights one shouldn’t miss? Or the traditional food or drinks that you love that I should try?

Robert:I don’t live in Edinburgh any more, so all the things I would recommend to check out probably got demolished a decade ago!

++ Anything else you’d like to add?

Robert:I’d just like to thank you for asking the questions. I have enjoyed this trip down memory lane.

Jeff: Thanks Again Roque

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21
Oct

We are getting closer to the new Cloudberry release. This is very exciting times. As mentioned it will have more than 3 songs. By a Swedish band. From Stockholm. No one has guessed yet. But that’s ok. I will announce soon I hope. Mastering is almost done, artwork is almost done. Because we are on October it seems we will have to release early next year.

The Quiet Method: this is a great discovery. I wasn’t aware of Manchester-based Dan Whiteley’s project The Quiet Method even though he released a few songs about a year ago. His latest single “A Life in Pictures” caught my attention immediately. It sounds great, has that classic jangle pop sound that we all love.

Model Shop: now we head to Seattle to discover a new band. Thist rio formed by Kevin, Jen and Ethan, is releasing their debut album “Love Interest” on November 21. It is on vinyl. Now, for those of you who live under a rock, this band features two ex-Maths and Physics Club members! Yeah, Kevin and Ethan were on the beloved band. You now can preview two songs from the 10 tracks that make up the album. And what songs they are! I totally recommend this.

Cozy Slippers: we stay in Seattle and we check on another band we like a lot, Cozy Slippers. The trio is back with a CD version and a vinyl version. The CD will be out thanks to Subjangle and the vinyl will be out on Kleine Untergrund Schallplatten. This self-titled album includes 12 songs, all of which are already available to listen.

Motifs: yeah I thought it was the Australian band when I saw a friend post about them. How I miss The Motifs. But no, this Motifs hail from Singapore and have been around since 2019. Their latest single is a wonderful dreampop track, a gorgeous one, called “Lovelost” that I think deserves our attention.

Ultracrush: and to end this week I want to share “Bruise” the latest single by this lovely sounding pop band from Sydney, Australia. Not much more to say, there’s little info about the band or song on Bandcamp, but how nice it sounds.

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Thanks to stoneeyedkiller’s Youtube channel I became aware of a German band from the late 80s called The Combine.

I was to find 10 of their songs on Soundcloud. And I really enjoyed them!

The band describes themselves as a mod beat band. They hailed from Munich and were active between 1987 and 1991.

It was a three piece formed by Markus Holzach as songwriter, vocals and guitars, Andreas Lodahl on backing vocals and bass and Henrik Ferstl on drums and percussion.

The 10 songs are “Call it a Day SAE”, “Come to Light”, “Engerland”, “It’s Good Bye”, “Jet Set”, “Lead Me Out”, “Lost in Blue”, “Mayday”, “The Night” and “You Don’t Know Me at All (early Aromatics version)”.

There’s not much info about each song, but we do see some more details on the last song. It seems it is not a The Combine song. Not sure then why it was put together with the rest. In any case The Aromatics featured the three members of The Combine plus Dieter Birkeneder (songwriter, vocalist and bassist). The Aromatics were the band before The Combine and were around from 1985 to 1987.

Markus was also in other bands including The Fam, Spacemueller and Mythek.

And that’s all I could find about this band. Seems there were no releases. Most probably the songs on Soundcloud come from demo tapes.

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The Combine – Come to Light

18
Oct

Fell: on December 2nd, Lost Map Records from Scotland, are releasing “Mallows Marsh” the new album by the London combo Fell. The album is coming out on CD, limited to 100 copies. There’s the one song we can preview, “We Could do Anything”, out of the 10 included in the record, and it sounds really good.

Ballboy: continuing with Lost Map Records it is great to know that they are re-releasing on vinyl the classic album “Club Anthems 2001” that was only available on CD until now. This superb record by the Edinburgh band included their earlier EPs, and on this reissue they are including also the follow-up EP “All the Songs on the Radio are Shite” that came out in 2002, to make this a 16-track album! Lots of classic songs here including “Donald in the Bushes With a Bag of Glue” or “Dumper Truck Racing”.

DOT: cool to discover a band from Little Rock, Arkansas. Don’t think I’ve heard a band from there before. DOT makes some wonderful punky pop and you can enjoy it in their latest EP, released on tape I believe, called “Welcome to the Dotosphere”. The band is formed by Melanie, Jordan and Spero.

Blues Lawyer: one of the best discoveries for me in the last year was Blues Lawyer from Oakland, California. They just make perfect pop and it surprises no one has offered them a record release yet. If labels like YAY! Records still existed to this day… they would have made a great home for them. “I Don’t Mind” is their latest release, and it is a wonderful rendition of the original Buzzcocks song!

The Sweetest Touch: and last but not least today is The Sweetest Touch, one of the best current pop bands in Indonesia. They have just released another romper, “Perfect Sky”, which is a 5-song EP. It is out now digitally on Guerrilla Records and I recommend checking them out!

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One more from the wonderful WokingSoundscene Soundcloud archive!

J.C. Regulator was formed by Kev Billing on bass, Dick(ie) Earll on drums and Bruno Skrastins on guitar vocals. The band was based in Aldershot/Farnham and started under the name The Johnson County Regulators in 1992.

The early band lineup had another member, Edwin Barnes on guitar and vocals. They used to rehearse at the Workhouse Rehearsal Studios in Aldershot and at some point they decided to shorten their name. Barnes was an important part of the band, he wrote the lyrics and had worked in A&R at Blast First Records in London. Thanks to this and his contacts the band supported the US band Band of Susans.

Prior to these gigs the band played their first two gigs, on December 4th and on the 30th of 1992. The first one was at the Fox & Hounds in Fleet while the second one was at The George in Ash. The band that played with them those gigs was Eskimo Shah.

After 8 gigs and recording their first 3 song demo tape their hopes of signing to Blast First Records wasn’t happening. So the band went to Washouse Studios in Brighton with Andy Neal to record more songs.

At this point there were problems with the band, Earll wanted to leave and the band folded for a few months after a charity gig at Farnham Art College on May 15 of 1993. In August Billing, Skrastins and Earll reunited to jam at The Workhouse and decided to reform.

On October 30 the band was recording again. In 1994 the band was gigging steadily with the likes of Suck Henry, Who Moved the Ground?, Big Boy Tomato and Serious Plankton.

In early 1995 the band released the “Sold as Seen” demo cassette EP which had been recorded at the Washhouse with Jah Neille (Andy Neal).

In April 1995 the band went on a 12-day tour in Germany and Poland with Who Moved the Ground? Interesting enough, just before leaving the UK the bands’ van got into an accident but Billing managed to buy at a very short notice a black and yellow Bedford. This car would die 8 miles from the German/Swiss border when they were approaching Zurich for their final gig on the tour. The gig would end up being canceled and the band flew back to the UK.

Other details we know is that the band supported Satellite Beach with DC Rhino at the Aldershot West End Centre.

In 1998 the band went into hiatus. But they would return the next year, 1999, with Paul Mackenzie on drums. Towards the end of that year the band went to Studio 125 in Burgess Hill, Sussex, to record a 16 track album called “The Wyoming Cattle Wars (and other short stories)”. Sadly this album was never released.

Some of the tracks of the album would end up on compilations.

The band continued gigging in 2001, with regular appearances at the West End Centre and The Shed. In 2002 the band’s original drummer Earll rejoined and Patrick James Sullivan joined the band as lead guitar. Sullivan had been in bands like West One, Blue Velvet and Ghandarva.

On April 13 of 2002 the new lineup debuted supporting Vex Red with Midwire and others at The Big Day in the Civic Hall of Guildford. A few weeks later the band played at The Verge in Camdem.

That same year the band announced a 4-track vinyl EP that they were organizing for the Bucket & Spade Experience Tour. Sadly this release never happened.

But what did happen were their compilation appearances.

So…

Their song “Go For It” was included in 1995’s “Farnborough Groove Strikes Back! (Volume 5)” compilation tape. The next year, “Paradise Found” was on “The Best Farnborough Groove in the World – Ever! (Volume 6) cassette comp. Lastly in 2001, on “Farnborough Groove Farm Volume 9” they had “Mandy”.

Other than the Farnborough compilations they had the song “There’s Always One” on the German label Meller Welle Produkte (MEL 25) in 1996. The compilation was called “25 – A Silver Jubilee”. I discovered this band thanks to this CD comp.

The band also covered “Leaving on a Jetplane” which was included in “Snakebite’s Coming Home” compilation.

Also read that “Barry & Cody Live in Leeds”, Vis The Spoon’s debut poetry album, featured a specially commissioned electronic reworking of a J.C. Regulator track from the Snakebite City compilations.

On the Facebook page for Soundscene there is a bio, where I based this text from, and also lots of flyers and photos. From them I find a few more details.

The band’s gig in Warsaw, at the Kino Teatr Tecza, included Who Moved the Ground? and the band Sanctus Iuda. At the Snakebite City New Years Eve Party! at the West End Centre the band played with Ex Boyfriends, Inter, Breaker and Cornered. Another gig at the West End Centre in 1997 I believe saw the band support Animals That Swim with Twister.

Then we find the tracklist for the “Sold as Seen” demo tape. The songs on it were “There’s Always One”, “New Horizons”, “Paradise Found”, “Sometimes (Big Drum Remix)” and “Submarine”.

And that’s what I have found. Who remembers them? And who knows if that vinyl release ever came out? Are there other demo tapes?

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J.C. Regulator – There’s Always One

14
Oct

The Soup Dragons: two Janice Long and two John Peel sessions are coming out on 10″ vinyl thanks to the wonderful Precious Recordings. I do wonder why did they decide to change the format of their collection, it was double 7″s, and I had them nicely in a shelf. Now my OCD will get me crazy having these as 10″s… but that’s ok. The music is what matters and these 4 new records are a must. All four records are out on November 4.

The Jack Rubies: the classic band is back, now based in Brooklyn I believe. The band that wrote terrific singles back in the 90s like “Foolish Boy” or “Lobster” is back with two brand new songs, “Hidey Hole” and “Heaven”.

Sobs: the Singapore pop band is releasing their album “Air Guitar” on October 26 on cassette, CD and vinyl! The album is a short one, 9 songs. Right now you can preview two songs on their Bandcamp, “Air Guitar” and “Cool”. This sounds very 90s, with power pop influences on it.

The Vapour Veils: on October 28 we will finally listen the album “The Last Hurrah” by this top Stockholm band that has quickly become a favourite. It looks like the album is only available now as a digital release. It has 10 songs and as of right now you can preview 4 songs! And just listen to them, and tell me if you don’t think this is great. The band also announces a 4 track EP to be released early next year as well as an album for fall 2023.

Muted Color: and the last recommendation for today is the Chicago band Muted Color. Their latest are two songs, “Radial” and “Pseudoshine”. These are lovely dreampop/shoegaze  songs. Not much more info about them on their Bandcamp, just a photo that shows five guys. Though it is true that they are on all social media and have their own website.

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I continue to catch up with the great WokingSoundscene Soundcloud (and Facebook page). The latest discovery for me is the band Sweetlife, who were active in the Woking area between 1990 and 1991.

The song that was shared 1 year ago on Soundcloud is called “Because of Love” and it was released in 1991 as part of a cassette EP titled the same way, “Because of Love”. This tape was recorded across the spring and summer of 1991 at House in the Woods studios in Bletchingley, Surrey.

The songs on the tape were “Because of Love”, “Cry” and “When Love’s Gone” on the A side and “America”, “Love this Life” and “Saoirse Blue” on the B side.

On this recording the band got help from Neil Harrison who provided additional guitar on the song “Cry” and Peter Jennings on keyboards.

Neil Harrison also produced and engineered the EP.

We know the band was formed by Darren Robinson on vocals and guitar, Malcolm Smith on guitar and backing vocals, Billy Adam on bass and vocals and John Piccerillo on drums.

Other than that I can only find the name of Paul Dreczko who auditioned for the band in 1991, but not sure what happened there.

And that’s it, very little info, and just one track out of 6 I’ve had the chance to listen.

Who remembers them?

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Sweetlife – Because of Love

07
Oct

Dayflower: our Leicester friends have a new digital single out now! It is called “Picturefall” and it does sound lovely. The band, who released a superb 7″ on our label, continues to create dreamy popsongs. Would be nice to see them release a new record soon!

The Very Most / Starry Eyed Cadet: this is aa must have for all indiepop fans! A 7″ with 2 sons by two of the best American pop bands! That’s right, and top of it there’s a collaboration between bands, where Sally sings in the Very Most’s track “Starry Eyed Cadet” and Jeremy sings on “The Very Most” by Starry Eyed Cadet. Confusing? I don’t think so! It’s a nice concept split 7″ that I totally recommend!

Penguins & Martingales: a new EP by one of Sweden’s best kept pop secrets. The “What Might Have Been EP” has just been released digitally by the label Bibliotek. Here we find 4 songs that are influenced by quality pop acts like Prefab Sprout, Everything By the Girl or Edwyn Collins. If this was released by él Records it wouldn’t be a surprise.

Rush to Relax: this project hails from Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is actually a Macedonian based there. Quite exotic? Damjan Manevski is the person behind the cool sounds behind the album “Misli” that Hidden Bay will be releasing soon on vinyl 12″. Influenced by Flying Nun and the artsy 80s pop of the Balkans, this is very interesting release I recommend checking out.

Comet Gain: a new release on the legendary London band’s Bandcamp. “Misfit Jukebox Vol 3: Museum of Snarling Flowers” is a collection of 3o songs! I don’t have much more to say, if you like Comet Gain and want to listen to outtakes, demos, different versions, this is definitely for you.

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If you are into the zodiac and horoscopes maybe you already knew about this, but I just found out what a rising sign is:

Your rising sign is one of the components of your birth chart, along with your moon sign and star sign. Essentially, it’s the sign that was rising on the Eastern horizon the moment you were born.

Anyhow…. just wait and listen to this band….

It is a wonderful discovery!! Wow! I really want to know more about Rising Sounds!!

It’s been a while since I have looked at the great Soundcloud account that is WokingSoundscene, and today I was there, just listening to some of their latest uploads…. and I see the song “Holiday” by this Aldershot band… and I am immediately blown over! This is pure indiepop magic!

If you like Dolly Mixture, The Avocados, and other girl-fronted pop bands, and you speed them up… yeah that would be a good description of the sound of Rising Signs.

The information available about them tells us that the band originally considered Man Made Soul as their name and that their debut gig was at the West End Centre in Aldershot supporting Drink Britain Dry (were they any good? now I am curious).

The band were part of the Battle for the Limelight at the Princes Hall in Aldershot in May 1988. Not sure if they won, or how close they were.

We also know that this song, “Holiday”, appeared on the band’s demo…

And that’s it. There’s a photo of a blonde girl singing and playing tambourine, wearing sunglasses. There’s a guitar player and a drummer too. I assume there was a bassist as well.

Oh! This same song was played at a radio show on Mixcloud called Lucky’s Lost Revivals (on his January 23rd 2022 show). There the presenter mentions a name, Bobby Cass (not sure of the spelling?), that he was part of the band, that he was his mate, but sadly passed away in 2021.

Also I think there’s lots of great stuff in his radio shows, so check them out, I was listening a few trying to track down the Rising Signs track, and was surprised by many cool sounding bands!

I’d love to listen to their whole demo tape. Anyone have any more details about them? Were they in other bands? I really want to find out more, interview them if possible!

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Rising Signs – Holiday

04
Oct

Herr Wade: finally! The album “…Drecht Am Kabel” by this superb project formed by two great popsters, Jørn from The Loch Ness Mouse and Sebastian Voss from Nah…, is out now on CD. There are only a few copies left now at the time I was writing this article as the physical release was only limited to an edition of 50. The album has 11 songs on top indiepop tunes that I highly recommend.

The Moss Poles: this classic English indiepop band is back with a compilation called “The Singles”. It is available on different digital platforms, but I am sharing here with you the Youtube playlist. This comp includes 20 of the band’s singles, one of them a new single track, “September Sun”.

The Radio Field: Lars from the Düsseldorf band Subterfuge has a solo project called The Radio Field and it sounds ace. He just released a limited CD EP titled “The Simple” which has 4 jangly songs! On this record he distills his influences, c86 and early Creation, to create a lovely sounding record packed with a chiming 12-string Rickenbacker to boot.

Low Key Crush: it is no surprise to find good pop songs coming from Melbourne, Australia. Every week I discover a new band. Now we find this duo that just released “Bats Over the Eastern Freeway”, a 4 song digital EP. The four songs are lovely, mellow and nicely written. The band is formed by Timothy Haines and Taycian Lord.

Lilac: and the fourth single from the upcoming debut album “There’s Someone Else in My Skin” is finally out. The Stockholm dreampop band just put out this terrific new song “Is It”. I am so looking forward to their album. I hope it gets properly released and not just digital…

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Back in 1991 a band called The Drowning Room released a 12″ vinyl EP titled “Telepathy”. I am not sure how successful this record was. I haven’t heard of it until a few days ago.

This EP had four songs, “Telepathy” and “Vox Pop” on the A side and “Candles in the Sky” and “Telepathy (Thurston Mix)” on the B side. The label was IFA Records which probably was the band’s own record label. A self-release.

The songs were recorded at the House in the Woods by Richard May in 1991 and mixed by Nick the Hat. Then we find an address in Watlington, Oxon.

Watlington is a small market town and civil parish about 7 miles (11 km) south of Thame in Oxfordshire, near the county’s eastern edge and less than 2 miles (3 km) from its border with Buckinghamshire. The parish includes the hamlets of Christmas Common, Greenfield and Howe Hill, all of which are in the Chiltern Hills. The 2011 Census recorded the parish’s population as 2,727.

Never heard of this town either…

There was a book by Michael Pye called “The Drowning Room” but it dates from 1995, so the band didnt name themselves after it.

But the good thing in this story is that they have a Soundcloud, last updated 7 years ago. There there are many songs, from their 12″ and more.

So we find “Telepathy”, “Stay in the Rain”, “Shine”, “Rejoice in Misery”, “Placebo Love”, “Young”, “Perfection”, “Thoughts”, “Higher High”, “Do it Slow”, “Candles in the Sky”, “Back Door”, “Vox Pop” and “Nothing’s Free”. They’ve called this collection of songs “The Lost Tapes (1987-1991)”. I am guessing these are the years the band was active.

I haven’t been able to find any band members name or if there was a connection to any other bands. But at least we’ve found the songs. So yeah, any info about them would be great to have.

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The Drowning Room – Young