24
Mar

Who knew about this German band? I just found about them thanks to stoneeyedkiller’s Youtube channel and they have a very distinct and interesting sound.

7 years ago they uploaded a ton of songs to Soundcloud and that’s what I am listening today.

The band was active between 1985 and 1993. During that time they made a lot of recordings. There is a collection of their demos, which include 17 tracks: “40 Years”, “All My Love is in My Veins”, “Blue Planet I”, “Blue Planet II”, “Born to Love”, “Carol of the Night II”, “City of the Outcast I”, “City of the Outcast II”, “Don’t Trust the Luck” and “Games they Play Tomorrow”.

Then there’s another collection of songs, these from a 1987 gig at Fabrik COE. Not sure where this venue is/was though. The songs that night were: “Art of Hell”, “Blue Planet”, “City of the Outcast”, “Don’t Trust the Luck”, “Eamination”, “Endless Capture”, “In the Night”, “It’s Gonna Get Better”, “O My Girl”, “Scotland”, “Seconds of Love”, “Sheela”, “The Hound of Baskerville” and “Thinking in the Car”.

And there are even more songs though I don’t know the date or any other details. These are “U2-Song”, “Thinking in the Car”, “Sheela”, “Seconds of Love”, “No Name”, “In the Night”, “In the Night (added)”, “Don’t Trust the Luck”, “Born to Love”, “Blue Planet” and “Art of Hell”.

The person who uploaded the tracks is called Ludger Holdschlag. I want to think he was part of the band. There is also a re-recording of the song “Games They Play Tomorrow” that was written in 1990. The new version is from 2019.

Then I find a website by Ludger! Here there’s more info about the band!

So we learn the names of the band members, Thomas Welzel on guitar, Rene Staron on drums, Olaf Staron on keyboards, Oliver Kopplin on vocals and Ludger Holdschlag on bass. Originally the band was formed by Olaf, Thomas and Ludger when they were 17. 8 months later after starting the band Rene and Oliver joined them.

The band hailed from the small town of Dorf Hochmoor. This place is in thee municipality of Gesher, in the border with the Netherlands.

Then there’s a timeline. There we learn that the band played a music festival at the fire station in Hochmoor in August 3, 1985. At the end of September of that year the band played at the Hochmoor Youth Center.

Thomas leaves the band in 1986 but he was to return later in 1989.

In 1987 the bands make their first studio recordings at the Peter Waigel Rocck-Pop-Tonstudios Bocholt. They play many gigs including a gig supporting The Jazz Butcher in the Fabrik in Coesfeld. Later that year the band records the band’s second demo at Oliver’s house.

They play more towns in 1988 including Borken, Weseke and Olpe.

In 1991 the band records their first CD at Principal Studios Ottmarsbocholt. What CD is this? would love to find info about it. Was it an album?!

In 1992 the band appears on TV! It was a programme called Vox and it was based in Berlin. That same year the band plays in Nordhorn, Cuxhaven and Stadtlohn.

We also know that Ludger was involved in other bands like Who is Anna, TV 2016 and lately DNAlien. We also learn he is actually from Mellrichstadt in Bavaria where he was born in 1968.

Also important to mention that the Tableaux Vivants reunited in 2016 and lasted until 2018. Two of the original members were in this reunion, Oliver and Ludger. Sebastian Winkel played drums and Christian Wilkes played keyboards. For this reunion they even created a Facebook page. On that page I see some song titles that I wasn’t aware of like “Caren Lives in Amerika”, “Holes”, “Rock this Wasted Town”, “Living on the Edge of Life”, “There’s Something Like”, “A View Through Your Eyes”, “In the Night”, “Monochrome”, “Daydream”, “Only Give”, “World’s Apart” , “Loser” and more.

Then there are some videos on Youtube! Here is them playing “Sometime in Autumn” at the TV show on ELF99. Then a live gig on June 6, 1992, in Vreden. And another one of them playing at Fabrik in Coesfeld in 1989.

Lots of great info no? But couldn’t find anything about their CD release. Or about their demos. What songs were on them?!

So yeah, any information about them would be fantastic!

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Tableaux Vivants – Don’t Trust the Luck

21
Mar

In 2021 I recommended everyone to get a 12″ vinyl record titled “May Never Happen” by the Kent, Ohio, band Moonlove. I hope you listened to me as that compilation is sold out.

This band is really good. And was obscure for many decades (and probably still is). The label Concentric Circles was smart to see the quality of the songs and released it as the fifth release on their catalogue (CC005).

The 10 songs on the album were recorded at Sprucewood Studios in Sandusky, Ohio, on a cassette deck and a Betamax videocassette recorder. The songs were “Level Ground”, “All Your Mysteries”, “Cast Your Troubles and Dreams Away”, “Triangle” and “Goodbye” on the A side and “Venus”, “Blue Skies”, “Trying to Find”, “Moroccan Moon” and “Hearse on the Highway” on the B side.

The band was formed by Jeff Curtis on guitar, bass and vocals, Randy Russell on electric guitar, bass, drums and vocals and Edda Blaine on acoustic guitar, violin and voice.

A name I notice in the credits is that of Beth Erickson who co-wrote “Venus” with Randy and “Trying to Find” with Jeff. It seems Beth Erickson was an alias of Edda actually!

Other credits include Jim Clinefelter who took the photography on the record.

I look for other music they may have made. I noticed Edda had contributed violin to a song by the band Gibson Bros on their album “Dedicated Fool” in 1989. Randy Russell and Jeff Curtis had been in a band called The Channel Masters. Jeff was even in more bands including Gem, Iron Oxide, Mohammed Cartoon, My Dad is Dead, Satan’s Satellites, The Bad Crabs and Vengeance Space Quartet.

The only other song the band released was “Call it Love” that appeared on “Azimith Tape Adjustment: Best of Own the Whole World Cassette Compilation ’84-’85” in 2019.

You can listen to all the songs on Bandcamp. There you’ll also find some description fo what to expect from the album. The sound is likened to the Velvet Underground, the Paisley underground and also to the Dunedin Sound. A band they compare Moonlove to is the great Look Blue Go Purple.

I keep looking for more info. One important detail is that the album was actually released in 1985, in an edition of probably fewer than 25 copies. That limited edition was a cassette on the classic Kent, Ohio, label Discographies for the Deaf (DFTD 4).

I can’t find any other bits of info about the band. It is great though to see that the label has managed to get the record be sold by many mailorders abroad and even on Walmart domestically. Don’t know how they do it with an unknown band. But good for them of course.

Would love to hear from the band members directly about the band. Did they play many gigs? Why they didnt release more records? Are these all the recordings they made? Hope we find out!

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Moonlove – Level Ground

17
Mar

Par avion: by airmail (written on a letter or parcel to indicate how it is to reach its destination).

I have been rediscovering the Shelflife CD-R series. Not too long ago I wrote about Citra Super. In the past I had written about Bunny Nightlight and Punky’s Dilemma.

There were 12 releases total. So I have covered less than half of the bands that were part of this cool series.

Par Avion was the 10th release, coming out in 2003. The EP was titled “The Various Laneways of Colonel Light Gardens” and included 5 tracks: “Modern Love”, “Clarity”, “Ruth Chew”, “I Don’t Care About Your Tuesday” and “Time Piece (12″ Megamix)”.

The sound of this release is not classic indiepop but more of lo-fi electronic pop. As previous releases in the series there were only 100 numbered copies.

Par Avion was a duo. It was formed by Janiece Pope and Jason Sweeney. Jason was well known from bands like Sweet William, Other People’s Children, Simpático, Panoptique Electrical, Mist & Sea, Luxury Gap, Pretty Boy Crossover, School of Two, The Millards and Sweeney. He hailed from Adelaide in Australia. Did Janiece too?

It is also worth mentioning that Par Avion had previously released another record. In 2001 the band put out “A Song a Day” a cassette on the Italian label Best Kept Secret (LIE 038). This tape had seven songs, “Ackland Crescent”, “Child Star”, “Horrid Burger” and “By Air” on the A side and “I Don’t Want to be Interesting”, “Dip the Paddle” and “Dragon’s Blood” on the B side.

The songs were recorded at Panoptiqué Electrical between 1996 and 1999 and were mastered in January 2001 by Dubhustler.

That info is quite interesting, right? The band had started in the mid-90s!

On Discogs there are two songs listed for compilation appearances dating from 2018. I believe this must be a different Par Avion. But correct me if I’m wrong.

I couldn’t find any other details about this project. For other Jason Sweeney’s bands there’s much more info. But not for this one. So yeah, any other details will be appreciated.

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Par Avion – I Don’t Care About Your Tuesday

14
Mar

Wrote some time ago about the Non Stop Kazoo Organization. Do you remember? That is one of the many bands Jacques Speyser was involved with. Today I wanted to feature another one, Stephen’s Library!

He was also in The Molies, Original Folks, Grand Hotel and Herzfeld Orchestra. And in this project he had joined forces with Franck Marxer who would also accompany him in making music with Herzfeld Orchestra, Grand Hotel, Les Molies and Original Folks. A lot of overlapping as you see.

With Stephens’ Library they released one 7″ and then appeared on a handful of compilations.

The “La Rumba des Hommmes” 7″ was released in 1993 by Cornflakes Zoo (ZOO7).  This was Stéphane Teynié’s label. He was also a writer for the Anorak fanzine.

On that 7″, Stephen’s Library, they had the following songs: “Little Love Song for a Big Child” and “A Place of Blue Sky” on the A side and “Northshore Memory” on the B side. The design is credited to Rémy while the photography to Stéphanie Galliard.

There’s an insert in this 7″ that mentions that the band hailed from Strasbourg and was formed in 1989.

When it comes to compilation they had contributed “Floating Off the Ground” and “La Rumba des Hommes” on “Heol Daou”, the cassette compilation released by Katiho (Katiho 002) in 1990. A legendary compilation.

In 1992 their song “The Phone Rings” appears on “Whoops!” a tape compilation put together by Houpla (HOUPLA1).

Then there’s a tape called “L’Éventail” which I don’t know when it was released. Obviously it was in the early 90s and featured the band’s song “Jonathan”. I believe it came alongside a fanzine.

Then in 1993 they have the song “The Man on the Moon” on “Summer 93 Hits” a compilation cassette that I know nothing about.

Lastly “Brand New Love” appeared in “Sassy”, a 1995 tape compilation that came with a fanzine. All of these compilations were French by the way.

I honestly don’t know why they were called Stephen’s Library. I also don’t know when they split up. Did they play live much? What about more recordings? I have no clue. I don’t know if I am missing any French websites where is easier to find information about the superb early 90s bands that appeared there. I’d love to know more for sure.

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Stephen’s Library – Floating Off the Ground

10
Mar

A few months ago my friend Colm shared with me a band I wasn’t aware of, Eden. Not the Eden I had written about on the blog, these Eden hailed from Belfast.

I know very little about them. But what’s interesting is that they have an active Facebook page and lately they did a reunion gig. Yeah, they played at the Holywood Yacht Club on January 28, 2023. This gig was in aid of the Macmillan Cancer and in celebration of Tim Harvey.

I had reached out on Facebook to the band to see if they’d be keen to do an interview but didn’t hear back from them sadly. I wonder how their gig went. Must have been cool to play their tunes after many years. Cool thing too is that they had support that night by E.B. Scott and a band I know, The Holsteins (check out an interview I did with them ages ago).

So I am scrolling through their Facebook and I see the five-piece playing at a venue called The Errigle Inn in 1987.

Then I find a small bio which I share:
Formed in 1987 and based in Belfast, Eden’s present lineup retains three of the founder members with Paul Drum replacing the original drummer in 1988. If asked to categorise, the band may be viewed as ‘alternative’, although the majority of their songs should appeal to a wider audience than the ‘indie’ clique.
Songs are on the whole written by Jake McCullough and Mervyn Patterson, but ultimately the compositions will be a group effort.
This, their forth demo, illustrates the diversity of their repertoire – from ballad to dancetrack. Previous recordings include a video of a live performance at the Limelight Club in Belfast are available on request.

This press sheet put together by Colm and Marie McCrory, their management, also gives us info about the band members. Jake McCullough on vocals and guitar, Mervy Patterson on lead guitar, Tim Harvey on bass and Paul Drum on drums.

Also venues they have played, Limelight Club, Guinness Spot and the Speakeasy in Queens University, Errigle, Dunbar Link, Duke of York, Pennyfarthing and Conor Hall in Belfast. University of Ulster in Jordanstown. Strand Hotel in Porstewart and Union Hall in Derry.

This fourth demo had four songs which we know their names, “Always Ours”, “Suzanne”, “Paint Your Pictures Blue” and “North”. Their songs had been featured on radio programmes like The Davy Simms Show on DTR FM and on The Bottom Line on BBC Radio Ulster.

The band would split up in 1990. There are some cool photos of the band taken by Peter Major from The Holsteins at the Music/Arts Collective in Lower Donegal Street taken before they went their separate ways.

Then we see that the band had a gig at The Errigle Inn where they supported The Lewies. Other bands that day were Marble Cedar and The Brilliant Trees. When they played at The Guinness Spot they shared stage with Silent Running and a band I’ve featured in the blog, The Carralines.

What about at The Limelight? There they supported The Carolines once, another time with Shimera and also, for a Christmas time gig, they played with O.E.M.

Then we learn the band started in the summer of 1987. That they were all schoolfriends. Actually Mervyn and Jake had already been playing together since 1985 live. Not sure what was their band called at that point though.

A setlist from their first gig is the next find. The songs they played were “Shallow”, “Let Her Go”, “That’s What”, “Midnight Game”, “Loudest (?) Beach”, “Chasing Shadows”, “Judas Iscariot”, “Friends”, “When the Cats’ Away” and “Too Close to Dance (?)”. Some word are hard for me to understand. I don’t want to blame the handwriting but…

There 2nd ever gig was an acoustic one at at the Dunbar Link.

Another song name i find is “Small Time Mind”. But that’s not all. Colm had actually shared songs with me. There’s “Always Ours”, “Friends”,  “Let Her Go”, “North (Live on Belfast Community Radio 1990)”, “North (Pete’s Dad Study)”,”Paint Your Picture Blue (Pete’s Dad Study)”,”Small Town Mind (Splash Studios)”, “Suzanne (Eamon’s Bedroom)” and “When the Cats Away”.

And that’s all I could find about them really. Quite a bit, but of course, I’d like to find a discography of their demos. And what about they didn’t get to release any proper records? It seems they had a good following in Belfast, so we should know more about them! Please share with me any other details!

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Eden – Small Time Mind

07
Mar

The early 90s in Charleston, South Carolina. How were they? Would be nice to know.

I just found an archival Soundcloud account by a band called Glass Candle Grenade that was active between 1989 and 1991. That’s an original name I thought but it seems there was an Atlanta band of the same name.

The songs we find are “Christopher by the Sea”, “Hush”, “Me Descending”, “His Addiction”, “He Comes Around”, “Yesterday’s Prophet”, “City of Lindas”, “A Promise” and “The Ends & The Means:”. We also find “She’ll Never Tell (demo)” and “Christopher by the Sea (Acoustic demo mix)”.

And also live recordings from the Club Dog Alley. These date from the fall of 1990. These live songs are “What Would I Give”, “Bittersweet”, “Oceanfall”, “Yesterday’s Prophet”, “Spellbound”, “Anything & Everything”, “Destiny” and “The Ends & The Means”.

Sadly they don’t share who the members were or any other details about the band. They just want the music speak for itself.

I would love to know more. I think for example the song “Hush” sounds like an indiepop hit. Why am I only listening to it now? Songs like this should be well known!

Anyways… yes please, any help in shedding some light on the band would be ace.

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Glass Candle Grenade – Hush

03
Mar

On the beloved CDR series that Shelflife Records released in the early 2000s we find many gems. One of them is Citra Super for sure.

This Gainesville band is quite a mystery to me. We know that it was formed by Jeff and Shena. I don’t know Jeff’s last name. But Shena’s last name is Baruch, I know that she is the sister of Estelle Baruch from Brittle Stars (this is mentioned in an interview I did with Crush 22 ages ago!). They released the second CDR on the Shelflife CDR series in 2002 and it was a 6 song CD titled “Spring EP”.

The songs on this very limited release (100 hand numbered copies) were “Spring”, “Glowing Town”, “No Point”, “Honeymoonin’ Under the Sea”, “A Remainder” and “The Stars”.

Two of these songs would later find a new life on a couple of compilations.

“Spring” appeared on “Pop the Question” a CD comp released in 2006 by the Australian label Book Club Records (BCR 006). A very fine compilation that featured bands including Lovejoy, The Shermans and The Charaade among others.

Then in 2008 they played the Gainesville Pop Mayhem festival in May. Due to this superb event the organizers put out a 7″ out with four bands that played, Que Possum, The French Horns, Citra Super and Nervous Systems. The song Citra Super contributed was “Glowing Town”.

Then I read a blog that the band was a side project of the band Holopaw. So if that’s the case, then our Jeff must be Jeff Hays? or Jeff McMullen? one of them has to be!

Lastly I see a gig they played with Fruit Machine and Erin Tobey at The Kickstand in Gainesville on May 10, 2008.

That’s all I could find.

As you see many blanks that I’d like to fill. Maybe someone from Gainesville (?) can help me learn a little bit more about Citra Super and what happened to them.

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Citra Super – Spring

28
Feb

Do you remember the French band Fantastic!?

I remember their 7″ single on Siesta. The “Montgomery Clift EP” (SIESTA 63) form 1997. That one that was named after the American actor…

Edward Montgomery Clift (October 17, 1920 – July 23, 1966) was an American actor. A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of “moody, sensitive young men”, according to The New York Times. He is best remembered for his roles in Howard Hawks’s Red River (1948), George Stevens’s A Place in the Sun (1951), Fred Zinnemann’s From Here to Eternity (1953), Stanley Kramer’s Judgment at Nuremberg (1961), and John Huston’s The Misfits (1961).

That EP had four songs, “Starfield” and “Tracey Thorn” on the A side and “Colourbox” and “Smile” on the B side. Yes, how cool to dedicate a song to Tracey from the Marine Girls and Everything But the Girl.

We know from that record who were behind this band. That’s always helpful. We know that Nicolas Baudard was on vocals, Vincent Cconnetable on guitar, Mathieu Bournazel on guitar and backing vocals, Matthieu Leyssallee on drums (called on the sleeve as Swedish Beat), Michel Caillard on piano, guitar and backing vocals and Joel Leyssalle on trombone. Also Jérome Hatif played bass on “Colourbox”.

I suppose that the Leysalle were brothers, Mathieu and Joel. Right?

We know that “Starfield” and “Colourbox” were recorded and mixed in March 1996 at Lutecia Gordon Studio. On the scan from Discogs of the back of the sleeve is hard to read who the producer was. Jean François… and can’t figure out his last name. Yea, I don’t own this record sadly.

The other two songs were recorded in December 1996 at T. Yard Studio by Jean Yves… and again can’t figure out the last name.

I click on Discogs on the band members. I see Vincent has been involvevd in a project called Redondance as of late.

Mathieu and Nicolas have been in a band called Purple Submarine Orchestra.

The band released another record in 2000 that is not as well known. It was a CD EP on the French label Les Disques Aquatic. This EP was titled “Sun: What a Wonderful World” (BUL 02). It included 5 songs, “Fragments”, “Sun: What a Wonderful World!”, “Brian Wilson”, “Supernova” and “Beauty Queen”.

This last song was actually the first song I heard by the band. It was included in the 7″ compilation “That’s the Way It’s Gonna Be” that the Japanese label Motorway (MOTOR 045) released in 2000. On this compilation they shared the A side with Kosmonaut while on the B side we find The Tyde and Brittle Stars.

The band would also appear on two compilations. On the “Expreso – Otra Recopilación de Canciones de Siesta” 10″ from 1997 (SIESTA 60), the band contributed the song “Smile”. Then in 1999 the band had their song “Brian Wilson” on “Sombrero – La Tercera Recopilación de Canciones de Siesta” (SIESTA 80) that was released on CD and vinyl LP.

The song “Fragments” would be released on the Bordeaux based label Les Disques Aquatic in 1999. It was on a CD called “Soiree Cocktail – An International Collection of Bossa Nova Tunes” (BUL 01). This CD would be re-released in 2001 by L’Appareil-Photo Bis (BIS 09).

Lastly the song “Colourbox” was included on “Blanco y Negro Music for Siesta” released in 2002 by the Japanese label Rambling Records (RBCS-2024).

Then a good find, bot EPs by the band can be streamed on Soundcloud.

What else can I find? Well there’s a Purple Submarine Orchestra Facebook page and there the band has shared some good bits of info about their previous band. First thing we learn is that the band was around 1995 to 2000.

We know too that Les Irockuptibles reviewed their 2nd EP. Also our friend Chris reviewed it on his Indiepages. Both would compare it to The Pale Fountains.

Then we find out that the band was originally called Smile. They had a demo tape in 1995 and was reviewed in the Paris based magazine Magic! We know that the demo tape was called “Montgomery Clift” (the artwork for the tape had a photo of the actor) and included “Colourbox”, “Starfield” and “Vegetable My Superdrug”. It seems that afterwards the band find out there was another band called Smile so they changed their name to Fantastic!

The Parisian band plays the “Le Rock Dans Tous Ses Etats” festival. They open for Tahiti 80.

We know too that before being Fantastic! (or Smile), some band members were in a band called Paperhouse. Are there recordings by them? Would be good to find out!

And that’s what I know about this cool sounding combo! I am sure many of my French friends remember them, so yes, any details you want to share would be great!

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Fantastic! – Beauty Queen

24
Feb

As I continue to struggle to find time to write blog posts, I still enjoy finding new obscure songs and bands.

Lately work has been really demanding with many big stories like the earthquake in Turkey, the high-altitude objects the U.S. shot down or the train derailment in Ohio. So yeah, I have barely time to have a breather. Writing this now at around 8pm after my little one is already asleep.

You must remember the classic Shelflife compilation “You Make Me Smile (A Shelflife Records Collection)” released on CD by the superb American label in 2000. Catalog number was LIFE 010. That compilation introduced me to many bands. Its been a while since I listened to it. But was checking it again. And a name popped up, The Palm Songwriters.

What do I know about them? Nothing really. Just this song, “Brenda Walsh”, that is great. But is there more to know? So I start digging.

I assume the song is dedicated to the TV character Brenda Walsh, that was portrayed by Shannen Doherty in Beverly Hills, 90210 for the first four seasons. Must be.

The song was released in 1998 as the A side for a 7″ single on the fine Japanese label K.O.G.A. Records (KOGA 059). And yes, that’s right, the band was Japanese. It was formed by Hiroshi Tsutsumida aand Seiji Fukuda. Oh that first name is familiar to me! I interviewed Hiroshi about The Korova Milk Bar and also about Johnny Dee in the past. And wrote about Johnny Johnny! I think with The Palm Songwriters I might have featured all the bands he was in? Would be cool to interview him about these less well known projects.

Seiji of course was also on The Korova Milk Bar and was in 101 Dalmatians who I have written about in the past. Super groups!

The band recorded another song. It was on the B side of the single I mentioned. It was called “Stop that Girl”. This was actually a cover of Vic Godard and The Subway Sect.

I don’t find much more info online. I wonder if they played live, and of course, if they recorded any more songs. Would be great to know more details about them! My Japanese friends remember The Palm Songwriters?

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The Palm Songwriters – Brenda Walsh

21
Feb

Soundcloud has become the place to go to discover obscure bands from the 80s. The latest find hails from Denver, Colorado, and were called The Presley Underground. A pun? I’m sure they liked the bands associated to the Paisley Underground scene.

What information will I be able to find? Probably little. I don’t have high hopes. But let’s have a look…

The first song the band recorded was titled “Trains“. It was recorded at Budget Studios in Denver over 3 days in October of 1988. The recording was done live on a 16 track Fostex deck with overdubs on guitar and vocals, some drums and bass. The music was written by Alan Stiles with lyrics by Rick Hyde. This song would be part of the band’s first demo.

The second song we find is the superb “Fall of Promises“. This song has a different story. It seems Rick Hyde was jamming with someone called Aaron at Fort Lewis College in the fall of 1986 and he would remember a bass line from that session. Years later when Rick showed this bassline to the guys in Presley Underground they all liked it and started playing it in 1988. Brian Sneider is on drums, Otto Wrecker is on bass and Rick on guitar. What about Alan Stiles? Did he leave the band? Was he not part of the band originally? The recording details about this song are the same as “Trains”.

From that same recording session of October 1988 we find a third song, “Set it Aside“.

There are other 3 songs on Rick Hyde’s Soundcloud, “Deep River”, “Killing Floor” and “Metal”. But it doesn’t say if they were by The Presley Underground. Someone has commented that they aren’t. Who would know? Maybe these were from the band Rick was after?

The only other mention of the band comes from a blog called King Concert. This is a page dedicated to live music by Colorado writer-photographer Tim Van Schmidt.

On his post he mentions a concert were The Presley Underground supported the Meat Puppets on December 2nd 1988 at the CSU Student Center North Ballroom. He describes the sound of the band as fuzzy, loud dissonant rock.

And that’s what I could find by them. A few songs and little more. Would be great if someone could give us some more details about them!

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The Presley Underground – Fall of Promises