15
Mar

Last Wednesday I went to see the ex-Veronica Falls’ Roxanne Clifford’s new band Patience deep in Bushwick, at a venue called Elsewhere. She was supporting Molly Nilsson.

I was very curious as I had really liked both the 7″s she released (I missed the first one but did get a copy of the 2nd one) and also the latest song she has released “The Girls are Chewing Gum”. So 3 out of 3 were great. And I just arrived in time to her set. I was around 9pm at the venue and on stage there was already a little sign with the name Patience over a chair. I thought it was just a white board with the name written with a marker but at some point it got light up and we would see a cool beaming board with the name of the band.

I must say that I was kind of worried with the first song. It wasn’t what I was expecting. It was slow and not catchy. It was just Roxanne and a guitar player. Then after this song a keyboardist joined and also two girls that would do backing vocals. Later Roxanne would mention that the band was an impromptu band, I suppose just formed for the tour supporting Molly Nilsson? In any case they were tight! And they sounded pretty good throughout their short set. For me definitely my favourite moment was when they played “White of an Eye” but all of the songs were superb, so we can expect a lot from “Dizzy Spells” the album that she will be releasing soon. Catchy, bouncy, poppy, with great lyrics. It is very promising.

So keep an eye on that. And if she plays in your town, go check it out. Molly Nilsson is also pretty good even though you know I’d prefer if she had a band. But she has some very good songs, “1995” is superb for example. But I’m sure you know more about her than me.

Now, I need to continue with all these Indietracks bands I don’t know about!

Kagoule: this band hails from Nottingham and on Bandcamp their latest songs date from 2015. They are a rockier band, not indiepop at all. Here I am hoping they became poppier in the last 3 years. Maybe not. Wasn’t a fan.

Kermes: now a four-piece band from Leicester. Their latest is an album called “We Choose Pretty Names” which is available on LP at their Bandcamp. The band is kind of a lo-fi punky band. They have some indiepop elements perhaps but I don’t like the vocals at all. So the melodies end up being affected by this. Not a fan of this band either.

Cheerbleederz: three girls from London, Kathryn, Phoebe and Sophie, are behind this band. They have a 4 song EP that was released on tape that is already sold out. It was titled “Faceplant”. It is a shame as it sounds really nice, especially the opening track “Staying Up Late”. This is a winner. I have found another band to the list of bands everyone should check out at Indietracks.

Child’s Pose: another London band. Their latest was just released this month and it is a self-titled EP on 7″. Four songs are included on this piece of vinyl released by Nervous Energy Records. Sadly for me I don’t like it. Way too rocky. There’s no hint of indiepop here. Skip.

Fresh: it seems I will only like the one band today? Fresh is a band I don’t end up disliking though not loving either. Punky and emo, the band released their album “Fresh”, back in 2017. 11 songs packed with energy and fine vocals I think. Some good melodies too in a few songs. But I’m not totally sold.

—————————————————————–

I have just discovered this fantastic sounding Japanese band. I tried getting their records but I couldn’t find them for a decent price. With the risk to make it even more difficult to get the records I want to recommend them on the blog! There are two CDs, one mini-album and an album, that I think should be in every Japanese indiepop collections.

“One Hundred Reasons to Love Birds”, the mini-album with that cute artwork of an owl on a branch and a half moon was released in 2002 by Living, Dining & Kitchen Records (1270LDKCD). It is the first time I hear about this label too. Were they an indiepop label? I must say I barely know they bands on their catalogue. I see Cub from Canada, that’s the only familiar one. I should explore when I have some time.

This mini-album had 8 songs: “Humming”, “One Hundred Reasons to Love Birds”, “Honey Bee”, “Parrot”, “18 Candles”, “Owl”, “Die Die Die” and “Time Machine”.

Strangely it would take 7 years for the band to release their album. In 2009, on Captain Haus Recordings (CHRS-019) the band would put out “Wonder of Dear”. This is another label I know nothing about. I am hoping to discover lots of Japanese indiepop bands this way.

There are 12 songs on this CD album: “Wonder of Dear”, “Flamingo Knee Lounge”, “Atmosphere”, “Answer Call”, “Innocent Paint”, “Pond Skater”, “Dwarf”, “Kissani*Mon Chat”, “Esperanza”, “Sugar Stock”, “Weekender” and “Tikkaus…”

Discogs has scans of the booklet of the album. Thanks to that I learn that there were a Noriko, Masato and Gamae in the band. No last names are listed though. With a little searching I could find that the band was formed by:
Noriko Kobayashi – all words, music, vocal & synths
Naomi Iwasaki – bass, violin, backing vocals
Ryo Daikai – guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Yuuichirou Yamazaki – drums, backing vocals
Masato Abe – music, vocals and guitar

There is also just one compilation listed. One called “Killermont Street 2001” where the band appears with the song “18 Candles”. This compilation was released by LD&K which I suppose is the same as Living, Dining & Kitchen Records in 2001. There are some great bands here like Citrobal, Advantage Lucy or Our Hour.

That’s all Discogs has listed but… there are more releases as I have found out.

“Imprint****” was released sometime in 2006. Ok. So the wait wasn’t that long between mini-album and album. This album included 12 songs: “Amber Poetry”, “Imprint****”, “Kick Frip”, “Wimpy”, “Equal”, “Patch Work Water”, “Parasite”, “Medicine”, “Emergency Solar Still”, “Pillow”, “Joy Song” and “Chorus”. It was released by Captain House Records (CHRS-016).

There is another record by the band. One called “Homing Pigeon”. This one seems to have been released in 2003 and I guess it was actually the first album by the band. There were ten songs in it, “Montgomelly”, “Merric”, “A Camp”, “Homing Pigeon”, “Home Line”, “Kindergarten Bell”, “Fog”, “Mirinda”, “Benjamin” and “Little Qoo”. It was released by Living, Dining & Kitchen Records (LDKCD-014).

The Japan Live blog has a post about them, when they played live at the Basement Bar in 2004. According to this post, at that time the band had among their members Umu who was also bassist for House Plan and Bank$.

Then there’s a compilation, with no sound bits, on Bandcamp called “OK!Powerpop“. It dates from October 2007 and it seems to have included a new song by polyABC called “Sugar Stock”.

Aside for this post I can’t seem to find any other important details or information about the band. Only websites that seem to sell or auction their CDs. I think this time around I will need my Japanese indiepop lovers to help me out. Find out where are the band members now? If they had been involved in any other bands? I’d definitely would love to find out!

::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Listen
polyABC – One Hundred Reasons to Love Birds

3 Responses to “:: polyABC”

There’s an error with the Cheerbleederz link – should be https://cheerbleederz.bandcamp.com/

furtho
March 18th, 2019

Thanks! It has been corrected!

Roque
March 18th, 2019

Hey there! Been a PolyABC fan for about a year now and like you I still don’t know much about them as a band, don’t know if they disbanded or are in a hiatus, the only lead I’ve gotten so far is that their guitarist Ryo Daikai has another band called “Trademark” but I’ve yet to find any of their music in the internet. I also wanted to ask you for some indie-pop reccomendations, thanks! 🙂

Houzi
June 19th, 2019