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Just a few days ago I learned that the Sound of Leamington Spa Vol. 9 is being pressed as I write these lines. That is quite fast if we think of it. Previously between volumes there were years! Now it is less than a year I think between Vol. 8 and 9.

From what I know the record will be released in double vinyl LP and CD. Again, against my liking, the vinyl version will have a bonus track. I don’t like this because I find it a bit gimmicky and forces me to buy both editions. I’m not a fan of these things. That is my only complain. The rest about these compilations I LOVE. I have always loved.

Some bands that will appear on it have been announced too like The Persuaders, Spish, The Flex, The Fontaines, Public Address, Chinese Gangster Element, Ten Million Quentins or Queue Dance. Some of them have been featured on the blog so maybe they are not that obscure anymore (?). It would be great to read the small bios about each of these bands. And discover new ones as Uwe has always had a talent for finding out superb obscure bands. I can’t wait for it!

Dot Dash: remember the Washington DC band I interviewed a while back? The band that features Terry from Tree Fort Angst? Well they continue making fabulous music. They have a new album out on the great The Beautiful Music from Ottawa, Canada, and it is titled “Proto Retro”. A good name, right? This is the sixth album by the band and it includs 12 new brilliant tracks, full of energy and catchyness. Terrific. It is available digitally and also on CD. I need a copy asap!

Cold Beat: I feel the San Francisco band has changed a bit their style. I remember them at NYC Popfest been much guitar based. Right? That doesn’t mean I’m not liking their new album “A Simple Reflection”, which is a collection of 7 Eurythmics covers. It is perhaps strange, but the story goes like this: Hannah Lew, vocalist of Cold Beat, stumbled across many 12″ of Annie Lenox’s band while buying records for her record shop Contact Records. She loved them and became obsessed. Now she is paying them a tribute of course.

The Hannah Barberas: the UK band is back! After their previous EP where we were introduced to the lovely music Damien, Lucy, Doug and Matthew are doing, they have three new treats for us. This digital EP called “Go Go Hannah Barberas!” includes “Slow Cooked”, “10 Free Tall” and “Go Go Pepper”. Three classic sounding indiepop tracks to enjoy!

Horrible/Adorable: this Oakland, California, girl duo has  anew split tape with the band Bearcats. I’m not much of a fan of the Bearcats shouty side, but the Horrible/Adorable track, “Surf, Rock, Beach, Party, UFO” is great. It is released by the label Yr First Crush which is based in the same city. Also be sure to check the band’s Bandcamp for some great pop tunes like “Merry Christmas, Baby”!

Zooey: it seems the tape for the album “Bottlerocket” is already sold out. At least we can stream the songs on Bandcamp. This shoegazy band, in the vein of The Swirlies, noisy and all, hail from Tallahassee and this is their debut album, released back in April 2017. 50 copies. I arrive late of course. There are 8 songs of fine lo-fi pop noise in here.

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If my memory serves me right I found out about this Finnish band through a great obscure indiepop collector, Joel from Portugal. He shared with me some mp3s of the first single of Bird in Bush, “I Fell Like Rome”. Weeks, or even days, after, I was happy to find a cheap copy of this single on Discogs.

There are a few more records by them, but I don’t own them. Yet. This single, “I Fell Like Rome”, was the first one they released. So let’s start there.

This 7″ was released by ABLoved (A-B-L-003) in 1990 and also included the song “French Resistance” on the B side. The sleeve doesn’t tell much, it doesn’t give us much information, just the lyrics for each song on each side of the jacket. There is also not much information about the label on Discogs. We do know though that another record was released the previous year, one by the Livin’ Drops. Looking on Finnmusic.net I could find out that the songs were produced by Jogi Kosonen who also played trumpet on the A side. The band at this point was formed by Tommi Viitamies on vocals and guitar, Micke Söderström on bass and Taito Palvanen on drums.

In 1992 the band released an LP album called “Swinging on the Edge of the Ridiculous” on Strawberry Records (SBLP-012). This label has been mentioned before on the blog when I wrote about The Kidneys. Again there is no information about this album on Discogs, just the tracklist. The A side had the songs “Something That Hits Me”, “Slur Like a Loose Mouth”, “The Twintown Affair”, “Pillars of the Past”, “Class Hatred” and “Keep it Up, Keep it Up, Keep it Up”. The B side had “A Few Real Slaps”, “Swinging on the Edge of the Ridiculous”, “Dad’s Little Slip”, “Mess With Me”, “The Bookkeeper’s Plight” and “I Fell Like Rome”.  Finnmusic.net gives us more details. The producer for this record was Gabi Hakanen with the exception of “I Fell Like Rome” which of course was Jogi Kosonen. Jogi also appears playing trumpet on this song and “The Bookkeeper’s Plight” and backing vocals on “Class Hatred” and “Pillars of the Past”. Gabi Hakanen did backing vocals on “A Few Real Slaps”.

One year later, in 1993, the band released another 7″ record on Strawberry Records (SBS-014) with the songs “I’ll Keep it Hidden” and “Love Speaks Out”.

In 1994 the band releases a CD album called “Young Immortals”. On this album the band adds Hannu Tornivuori on guitars. It was released on Strawberry Records (SBCD 021) and included 13 songs: “Central”, “Man Overboard”, “Department Store”, “Playing House”, “Groovy Engagement”, “Spokesman”, “Young Immortals”, “Man with a Memory”, “I’ll Keep it Hidden”, “Breaking Banks”, “Second Nature”, “Love Speaks Out” and “Unexpected Burst of Life”.

In 1998, after 5 years, the band releases a CD album called “Anyone for Heartaches?” on Lilith Records (LILCD 02). This label was really a cooperative society founded in 1997 by a group of Finnish artists including Maritta Kuula, A. W. Yrjänä, Kikke Heikkinen, Kauko Röyhkä, Martti Salminen and Mikael Söderström. The 13 songs on the album are “Little Women”, “Wasn’t Born to Swallow (a.k.a. The Rift)”, “Anyone for Heartaches?”, “Stand Up Comedian”, “To Get Things Done”, “Talk to Me”, “Goin’ Straight”, “Trigger Happy Girl”, “Down in the Canteen”, “Any Trouble Will Do”, “Popular Boy”, “Abandon” and “Talks to Me”.

Strangely enough it seems Micke Söderström only appears on this record doing some backing vocals on “Any Trouble Will Do”. It seems Mikko Tornivuori had replaced him by this point. Maybe he was brother with Hannu Tornivuori who was in the band in the previous album? Hannu had left too it seems and was replaced by Kim Mansnerus on guitar.

Other musicians that played in this album were Martti Salminen (from the bands Imatra Big Band and Stressi) on keyboards, Mikko Vilunki on theremin on “Little Women” and “Anyone For Heartaches?”, Mikko Mustonen played trombone on “Wasn’t Born to Swallow” and “Stand up Comedian”, Markus Jaatinen played percussion on “Anyone for Heartaches?”, “Stand up Comedian”, “Down in the Canteen” and “Popular Boy”, Assi Kartunen and Kaarina Kilpiö (from the band Little Mary Mixup) did backing vocals on “Any Trouble Will Do”, Jouni Lappalainen played banjo on “To Get Things Done”, Riitta Talasniemi (from Little Mary Mixup) sang on “To Get Things Done”, Toivo Kokko played saxophone on “Abandon”, Jogi Kosonen and Sussana Karkulehto did backing vocals on “Abandon” and Keijo Puumalainen played percussion on “Talks to Me”.

The album was recorded at Seawolf Studios in Helsinki and mastered by Pauli Saastamoinen at Finnvox. It was mixed by the band, Jogi Kosonen and Petri Majuri. The photography for the album was taken by Mia Söderström and Marjo Tynkkynen.

Lastly it seems a CD single was released that same year to promote the album. It included two songs that appeared on the album, “Anyone for Heartaches?” and “Popular Boy”. This was also released by Lilith Records (LISCD-03).

Something I did notice throughout all of their releses is that they always used the same typography for their band name on the cover of their records but on their first album “Swining on the Edge of the Ridiculous”.

There are a few compilation appearances listed on Discogs. On the “Reindeer Rock ’99” CD released by CD-Linja (Poropromo 99) released in 1999, the band contributed their song “Stand Up Comedian”. Then in 2005 their song “I Fell Like Rome” appears on the Poko Records 4 CD box set “Sivulliset – Valikoima Suomalaista Vaihtoehtorockia Vuosilta 1985-2000” (VALOSA 1). And lastly their song “Little Woman” appears on an undated CD compilation called “Rytmi-CD #1” released by Lilith (LISCD-06).

I look into what the band members are doing these days. I find out that Tommi Viitamies is today in charge of Helsinki City Library’s catalog of music. There is a good interview (in Finnish) about what his job consists of.  He is also today the managing director of the Lilith cooperative.

What about Taito Palvanen? He is still playing drums in a band called Martha ja Vankkurit which has a Bandcamp and a bunch of releases there. The last one being “Heikkaa”.

I must say it turns out to be quite a challenge to find information about the band in the Finnish language. I do get hits on google but not sure what to open. I do see a list someone in Rateyourmusic has put together of bands he has seen live. One of them is Bird in the Bush. So we do know that the band played at Botta, Club Berlin and Uusi Yo-Talo in Helsinki sometime in the 90s.

I think this time around I will need some Finnish friends to give me more details about the band. I also should try to track down their other records, see if in any case I can find sound files for these records. The few tracks I’ve heard, I’ve liked a lot! But there are so many questions to answer. Like if they were based in Helsinki? Did they get to play abroad? Was there ever any interest from big labels? Had they been in any other guitar pop bands?

Anyone remember them?

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Listen
Bird in the Bush – I Fell Like Rome

One Response to “:: Bird in the Bush”

Hello Roque,

I notice three copies of Zooey’s Bottlerocket tape are still available on Dead Ant Records’ Bandcamp at the moment.

Thank you for your amazing blog !

Jean-Baptiste
September 2nd, 2018