12
Apr

Day 397

Lavender Blush: we have to start this week with the wonderful new 7″ by San Francisco’s Lavender Blush. Three tracks, “Sundays”, “Lullaby” and “Come Along”, make up this nice release that is coming out on April 23 on Blue Aurora Audio. $10 for the regular black vinyl and $15 for the coloured vinyl. Right now you can preview the opening track, “Sundays”, which sounds great!

Grrrl Gang: the Yogyakarta trio is back with a new punk poppy EP titled “Honey, Baby”. But it is sort of a different sort of EP. Yes, Grrrl Gang’s song opens the EP but then we find 4 other Indonesian bands covering the same song. These bands are Vira Talisa, Dongkere, Kaveman and Yosugi. The EP is also available on CDR on Kolibri Records.

Remanentes: “El Tiempo de Nuestro Lado” is the latest EP from this Argentinean band. It sounds quite good to me, very influenced by Spanish indiepop I’d say! This EP has 4 songs and is available digitally, but what caught my attention is that the band has been going for many years and it is actually Buenos Aires’ Production Minister who leads the band!

Portable Radio: last month the Manchester combo released their self-titled album on vinyl. It is still available, which is good news. Here we find 11 jangly songs. They are nicely crafted songs, with lots of care you can tell. I especially like the more upbeat songs like “Hot Toddy” or “Worse Case Scenario”.

Butohes: this Tokyo band is new to me. Formed by Michiro, Ryuto, Keisuke and Naoto, they have unveiled their latest track “Hyperblue”. It is a fun song, with lots of guitar textures, a very fine slice of dreampop. The upbeat kind. The uplifting kind. Great stuff.

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The Youtube channel stoneeyedkiller is a good place to look for unknown indiepop bands. The latest band I discovered there was The Niagaras. In the channel the song uploaded is called “Grand Dame”. It immediately picked my curiosity.

I find a blog called Jim Santo’s Demo Universe where a demo tape including this song has been shared. They are actually in a Soundcloud so we can listen all four songs! This is good news. The three other songs are “Coronation of the Clown Prince”, “Hands of Providence” and “Two Women”.

I guess the opening track is my favourite, but the other ones are good too! On the aforementioned blog it mentions two names, two brothers, Robert (vocals) and Frank (drums) Whaley. But who were the other members?

It seems that in 2014 the band did a reunion gig but can’t find any info about that. What I did find was that this NYC band did a rock musical called Wrong Way UP at the New York Performance Works’ Red Line Theater on October 19 of 2000. The band even had a website then.

This is a bit confusing. Because of the song I would think this band hailed from the 80s. But maybe not? Maybe they are more recent?

The blog also mentions that Robert Whaley was in a band called Comic Tales of Tragic Heartbreak and that his brother Frank was an actor/director. And indeed he is an actor, having appeared in Pulp Fiction, The Doors and lately on Hustlers for example.

I find that both brothers contributed to each other, Robert wrote music for the movie “Joe the King” which Frank directed and wrote.

On a forum I find that the band used to play in venues like The Continental or Mondo Cane. They mention that Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman would often go to their gigs. So this means not the 80s. Probably the band was around in the 90s.

I find on Youtube some videos of The Niagaras playing live! There are two videos. Here is part 1, and part 2. It is true that on these videos they are a bit more out there, less indiepop than in the tape we heard on Soundcloud.

Now we head to Discogs and discover that the band left us two albums. The first was a self-titled album that came out on CD in 1990 on the JoLynn Productions label (JL – 0001). This album which features a band photo on the front had 14 songs, “Terrified”, “Reborn”, “Charitable”, “One Left”, “Train of Thought”, “Blacklist”, “Down with the Door”, “Last Words”, “The Twenty-Sixth”, “Two Woman”, “My Woman Wants Me Home”, “The Coronation of the Clown Prince”, “Overdrawn On Your Account” and “For Some Reason Leah”. On the back of the sleeve we find the names of the other band members: Tony Grimaldi (lead guitar, vocals), Paul Himmelein (bass guitar, vocals) and Ken Rizzo (acoustic, 6 and 12 string guitars, vocals).

The 2nd album, “Report From the Interior”, came out in 1997 on Charitable Records (000228). This record was produced by Tamir Muskat and included 11 songs: “Report From the Interior”, “Pieces to Fall”, “Mexicali Marriage”, “Larrisa”, “How Obvious”, “Lonely Tuesday Night”, “Dreams Already Are”, “Nudged Along the Gangplank”, “Near Missus”, “My Request” and “Love is Like an Icicle”.

I believe there is even a third album, though not sure when it was released. It is titled “Enchantment” and had 12 songs: “Today We Are Beautiful”, “Dropping of the Veil”, “Love, So Sad”, “This Time”, “A Somewhat Lurid Night”, “Big Things Are Coming”, “Find the Hidden Faces”, “Easier to Love a Stranger”, “A Couple of Unknowns”, “To Lose an Acquired Taste”, “Enchantment” and “Big Things are Coming, Epilogue”.

After hearing a few tracks from the last two albums I must say they are less jangly and poppy than the demos, which are really fantastic. But the first album is indeed jangly and indiepop, the self-titled 1990 album. It has some great songs, clearly influenced by The Smiths. Very good!

Quite interesting to find this band, with these connections to Hollywood, to the movies. A band that looks like it could have been big. Perhaps it was popular during their time? They were on TV many times clearly. But I must be honest and say I am only discovering them now. And I am enjoying this first album and the demo of course!

Who remembers them?

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Listen
The Niagaras – Grand Dame