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I remember how easy was to blog a couple of years ago. There was always some news, discussion or interesting topic being raised in the indiepop community. These days not so much. Definitely the scene is much quiet. There are fewer new bands appearing, labels releasing less stuff and so on. I thought I haven’t been blogging much because I’ve been busy. And I have. I have been super busy. But in the past being busy didn’t stop me from blogging and discussing some topics.

There is this one Facebook group, Indiepop Shop Talk, that raises some interesting questions now and then. I’m always a bit too late in the discussion to participate. I follow the group with interest as most people discussing are people that are really involved in indiepop. They have bands or labels. There are some fans, and some club organizers, as well. So definitely they have an idea of what’s going on.

Some people post about their new releases. I find it funny when they mention they are doing “shameless self-promotion”. I think it’s totally okay to promote yourself, but only if you also participate in the rest of discussions. Just being in a group to promote yourself is really stupid. Or anywhere (as this has also happened in the indiepop-list or other forums). You have to be fair and square. If you want attention, you need to give some attention.

Other people post about their forthcoming gigs or parties. I think this is cool. I wish there were New Yorkers organizing proper indiepop parties, but then, NYC is too cool for that.

But my favourite topics are when someone just asks: “Why do so many people hate ukuleles? They’re a stringed instrument. They don’t sound all that different from a nylon string guitar. I don’t get it.” Of course, that is INTERESTING. I’ve always wondered why people like this silly gimmick, so to see a discussion about it was quite refreshing. I mean, I’ve asked this same question on my blog but I feel the commenting system might be a bit too intimidating for many. I think in cases like this a closed group makes people feel safe to express their ideas.

Then there’s also people who ask for suggestions. Like, where to press records? how to distribute your releases? and so on. There is so much knowledge within the people that are part of Indiepop Shop Talk that picking their brains is an excellent idea.

There has been other times when some people just come to pick fights or criticize indiepop and so on. I suggest to ignore this people, but usually indiepop people are way too nice and listen all the moaning by these saddies that just come to annoy everyone. The day indiepop stops taking all these people that hate indiepop but at the same time live comfortably within the scene, that’d be a good day. It will be easier to build something better.

Though in any case, right now our scene is dormant, waiting for a new generation to appear. So it doesn’t really matter.

I think in two or three years time we might see it. I read someone the other day saying that it comes in cycles like, 1976, 86, 96, 2006, more or less. It kind of makes sense. So perhaps a new exciting wave is brooding right now. I see some thrilling stuff happening right now in Latin America, but that’s a bit too removed for European and North American fans. Or Japanese fans even (though to be honest Japan is producing fabulous indiepop at the moment).

So yes, it feels Europe and North America are falling behind. A good example might be Sweden, a country that traditionally has many indiepop bands, these days produce barely any. What has happened? I tend to blame Spotify, MP3s, etc, etc, that have killed the love for buying and discovering records. But is that it? Or is it really a cycle? Or a mix of both? When will we see a new explosion like that of 2006-2008? Or 1985-1988? A world full of fanzines (or blogs), concerts, festivals and most importantly AMAZING bands? I’m looking forward to that.

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I’ve seen some comparisons to The Primitives. I’ve read about they being similar to Girls At Our Best. I’ve wondered a million times who were Annie and the Aeroplanes.

“I know something about love”

Addictive, contagious, effing catchy.

“I know something about you”

How could one not like this? How cone one not get happy after listening to this song? How not to smile?

And how come it’s not an indiepop staple, a classic? How? Why is the world so unfair with the better songs? Things that will always be a mystery to me.

What’s sad also is that I don’t even have a proper MP3 of this song. I think I took this track from a mix MP3 someone did ages ago for some blog. Might have been So Tough So Cute blog? And Sumire who made the mix? It’s possible. I just had cut the MP3 from a very long MP3 that included a bunch of songs. There is a bit of overlapping at the end of the song sadly. But you’ll get the gist of how good this song is.

I don’t own the record either sadly. I don’t know how rare it is. Would love to play it one day on my record player of course.

But what do I know about the band? Not much I’m afraid, but let’s go over that.

Only released the one 7″, with two songs: “A Million Zillion Miles” and “Travelling Song”. One in each side. It came out in 1988.

It was released by Pipedream Records (catalog PIPE 001). And the record was produced by a Kirran Wheeler.

The artwork is quite cool, an aeroplane kind of flying towards us and around it there’s a bunch of roses. The logo for the label is cool too, Pipedream Records is hand-drawn over a backdrop of the Stonehenge and a setting sun. The design was done by Tim No-Tail.

The record was recorded at Home From Home Studios. All songs composed by the band and special thanks to Toby, Ian and Wee Stevie.

And that’s about it. On the Turntable Revolution blog, Rupert mentions that he was going to do an interview with the singer with this London based band. It seems this never happened… but he does mentions about some cassettes by the band. This is I’m very curious about!

Anyhow, anyone know anything else by them? Have a better set of MP3s? Have a spare record? Would love to know more about this obscure but great band!!

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Listen
Annie and the Aeroplanes – A Million Zillion Miles

6 Responses to “:: Annie and the Aeroplanes”

Annie & The Aeroplanes was My brother Timmy’s band. He wrote and played drums. Also did the cover art. My other bro Toby is on Guitar. Lead singer Annie Holder. Her brother Kunnie is on rhythm guitar. Toby was replaced by Jerry Harrison. Mal. A strange bisexual feminist with hairy armpits was on bass. They gigged around London in late eighties. They were too old and hippy to be signed by a major. Although they were feted.

Danny Nuttall
October 29th, 2014

you bastard Danny! I have a whole album digitalised if anybody is interested

December 27th, 2014

Hi Mal, I would love to listen to the album! email is contact [at] cloudberryrecords.com 🙂

Roque
December 27th, 2014

i Mal, i would love to have the álbum, my email is joeldantas07@gmail.com

Joel Dantas
December 27th, 2014

Hi Roque and Joel email me and we can discuss the album and how we get a copy circulated. Its pinkgilly15@gmail.com

Gilly
January 1st, 2015

I would LOVE to get a copy of the album too. “A Million Zillion Miles” is one of my all-time fave pop tunes. I must have included it on a million zillion mix tapes over the years! Please contact me about how to hear the rest of your music.

JC
November 22nd, 2015