19
Sep

Back from holidays, 8 days in Tunisia visiting Roman and Carthaginian ruins as well as beautiful mosques. It was quite interesting. No indiepop there as far as I know, but had a good time. Next holidays in December for Christmas…

The Photocopies: now trying to catch up with some new music released the last week. I find two new songs by the prolific Sean Turner and his project The Photocopies. This new digital double A single has “Don’t Call Him Your Boyfriend” and “Start Again”. Good tunes as it is usual with him!

City Yelps: some noisy pop by this three-piecce combo formed by Shaun, Ged and Valentina from Leeds. “The City Yelps Half Hour” was recorded back in 2015 and it is finally available on Bandcamp.

The Umbrella Puzzles: our friend Ryan has just released “On the Meadow”, a 5-song EP CD on Subjangle Records. As usual with this label the release is very limited, 125 copies. So make it quick if you don’t want to miss this little masterpiece of thoughtful and mellow indiepop.

The Vapour Veils: as you know I’ve become a fan of this Stockholm band after discovering them not so long ago. Their latest single is “Eleanor” and it is terrific. But that’s not all, this month they also released “I Am Human and I Need to be Loved” (we get the Smiths reference of course) which is also really good!

Heavenly: and lastly some news that really surprised me and I am very excited about. Heavenly will be performing a one-off gig at the Bush Hall in London on May 20 2023. Pete, Amelia, Cathy, Rob will be on stage and on drums will join them Ian Button from the Swansea Sound. It does look though that the gig is now sold out but rumours are that there will be another date. I have bought a ticket for this gig… and I don’t know yet if I can make it to London then with baby and all. Crossing fingers.

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There is an account on Soundcloud by Peter Long (a.k.a. immed8), a composer and sound artist based in the Blue Mountains, close to Sydney. He uploads there his experiments and works in progress while his finished work is on Bandcamp. The interesting bit is that within all of his song there is one by an Adelaide band called the Fortune Tellers.

This song is called “Writing Monday” and dates from June 1987, much older than his other songs. He also shares with us the band members names and none of them is Peter Long. I wonder then what was his involvement with the band? Did he record the track?

The Fortune Tellers were formed by David Bosanko on drums and vocals, Deryck Charles on keyboards, Steve Fieldhouse on guitar and vocals, David Norris on vocals and Greg Vincent on bass and vocals.

Then I find the connection. Greg Vincent and Peter Long were in a band called Ashram Poets in the early 2000s. From what I understand Fortune Tellers would change names and in 1988 release a 12″ on Greasy Pop Records as Morning Glory. I have never heard of them to be honest.

It seems that “First Light” was Morning Glory’s only release. I’ll try to track it down.

Now I wonder why they changed names. Anyone knows? They have the same band members.

We also know that Greg Vincent was involved in the band Primitive Painters. that Steve Fieldhouse was in Found Objects and has a website for his work as an audio engineer and producer. David Bosanko had been in a band called Dandelion Wine before being in Fortune Tellers.

I now wonder if there are more recordings by Fortune Tellers. And where does “Writing Monday” comes from? A demo tape? Would be great to find out.

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Fortune Tellers – Writing Monday

09
Sep

I’ll be on holidays next week. So this is the last post until Monday 19. I’ll see you soon!

The Catherines: a new song by Heiko and Sandra and as usual it sounds lovely. “She’s My Light” is the name of this great new track that is about their local cinema “Abaton”. The song will be part of the band’s upcoming album “Wanna Meet Our Neighbours?” which will be released later this year or early next year.

Wily: Many years ago I interviewed the Primary Colours, the band that came after was called Wily. The good news is there is a new collection of songs recorded by both bands, from 1982 to 2019, a “Best of”, on Bandcamp. It has 27 songs and I suggest checking it out, lots of superb songs in here!

Roller Derby: “Only You” is the newest song by the Hamburg-based trio. This shimmering, mellow, song is really good. The band will be playing live on September 21 at the Reeperbahn Festival, and I wish very much to be there. How much I like Hamburg, been so many years. Maybe next year I will visit.

Bleach Lab: now we head to London to discover this band that cites Mazzy Star and The Smiths as influences. Their latest release is “If You Only Feel it Once” which is coming out in November. It looks like it will be a digital release. But you can preview 2 out of 5 tracks now. And that’s great.

Fleeting Joys: a new song by the California duo! “Everything You’re Running To” is a superb swirling single. On top of that, this song is raising money to support Ukraine by donating to the World Central Kitchen.

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Been struggling lately to find time to write these posts about obscure bands. Baby has started to go to daycare but between work and house chores I find less and less time available to do things I love. I wonder how people in the same situation as me managed?

I guess Im managing. But I am not buying many new records. I am not listening many physical records. It is becoming harder and harder. I only listen to music when I prepare these posts.

The good thing is that I am listening to many new songs thanks to Rollercoaster, a superb shoegaze band from Shannon, County Clare, Ireland. Clearly influenced by Ride, the band has a great sound of their own. 6 years ago they uploaded a trove of songs to Soundcloud and I am listening one by one and enjoying it a lot.

This 1990s band recorded the following songs: “Velvet”, “Uncounted”, “Time Will Tell”, “Smile”, “Rain”, “Penetrate”, “Out on the Blue 6”, “In an Hour”, “Mood Swings”, “11”, “Broken” and “Blindmans Lipstick”. It doesn’t look like they released any records sadly.

The band has a Facebook page with photos of them and some more details. There we learn the band played The Rock Garden of Dublin on June 1, 1992, the Theatre Royale in Limerick on February 16, 1993, The Village in Cork on March 20, 1993 and The Knights in Shannon on April 23, 1993.

The band was a four piece. But can’t find the band members names anywhere.

And yes, I can’t find any other details sadly.

So I am hoping some of you will be able to help me! Were these recordings from demo tapes? Or where do they come from? Were they involved with any other bands?

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Rollercoaster – Penetrate

07
Sep

The Reds, Pinks & Purples: four songs from a recent gig in San Francisco make up a new live EP by this prolific band. “Heaven Help Us We’re Too Attractive” features the talents of Kati Mashikian, Thomas Rubenstein, Lewis Gallardo, Andrew Hine and Glenn Donaldson when they played at Thee Knockout on Sept. 2.

Quivers: the Melbourne combo is back with a 7″! Two new recordings, “If Only” and a cover of Lucinda Williams’ “I Just Wanted to See You So Bad” that are sung by Bella Quinian, the band’s bassist. The band is to tour the US next week. Sadly I won’t be around and I will miss their gig which is quite a shame.

Grade School: another cool 7″ that just got released is the self-titled record by this North Vancouver band. It will be out on the 16th thanks to Kingfisher Bluez Records and it will include two songs, “Grade School” and “Goin’ Good!”. Nice jangly and mellow pop!

Space Daze: here’s a new song by this superb solo-project from Seattle. The song is called “Maybe Not” and I’m really liking it. There are no details about the track, so I’ll leave the mystery for you all to figure out.

The Crystal Furs: I have recommended previously the two first singles from the band’s new album “In Coastal Light”. You’ll find them also as the two songs you can preview in their Bandcamp. The album is now available to pre-order on both vinyl and CD  and will include 10 songs. Hoping to hear them soon!

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After my interview with Hiroshi from Johnny Dee I knew I had to check another band he had been in, Johnny Johnny.

It took me a while to listen to their songs. But as they say it is better later than never. This band features Hiroshi Tsutsumida and Tsuyoshi Shimoda, both from Johnnny Dee. I always want to learn more about the Japanese scene, but it is a bit harder to find information in English (or sometimes even in Japanese). For example I tried interviewing Tsuyoshi about the great band he was in after Johnny Dee, 101 Dalmatians, but no luck.

According to an interview on the Anorak Crumble blog that our lovely friends Toshiko and Fabien used to run, Johnny Johnny was formed in 1994 and released a the 12″ single “Still I Always…” in 2001 on the Bananafish label. About the band name Hiroshi says:

First of all, we recognized Jonny Dee was disbanded then, so I named the band Johnny Johnny…like Southern Death Cult → Death Cult → Cult. There is a Prefab Sprout song with the same name, and we were also aware of Duran Duran.

After Johnny Johnny we know that Tsuyoshi was also in Thee Windless Gates and two years ago released an album with a new band called Bug’s Lunchtime. Another band Hiroshi was in and is worth mentioning is The Korova Milk  Bar, who I interviewed him about!

About the label that released their one and only record, Bananafish, I don’t have much info. This label had released a CD compilation in 1998 with great indiepop bands including 101 Dalmatians, Chain Letter and Flower Bellcow.

Johnny Johnny’s release was a 12″ vinyl record that had “Still I Always…” on the A side and “Still I Always… (Good Drivin’ Mix)” and “Style” on the B side.

The artwork looks cool. An old map and six people that look mysterious. 3 of them with hats. One lying down, two hugging, other two sitting down and one standing up not facing us.

The band would also contribute two songs to compilations. “Everything is Allright” was on 2002’s “Pop Comes Up! Bluebadge Compilation Vol. 2” (BBCD-002) CD and “Style” was on “These are the Songs We Always Wanted to Hear” on Firestation, also in 2002.

I do believe that they were also on a compilation called “Airport Terminal 01” with the song “Still I Always…” from 2004.

Not much more info about this band. Was it short-lived? Did they make more recordings? Why only just one release and why a 12″ with so little songs? Maybe I should get back in touch with Hiroshi and find out!

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Johnny Johnny – Still I Always…

05
Sep

The Spanish Amanda: “Let them Eat Art!” is the new EP by the wonderful English band. A true favourite of the blog, it is no surprise I interviewed them back in the day. This EP has 4 songs, “Cats in Uniform”, “The Boy Salome”, “(I’ve Given You Everything You Need) to Destroy Me” and “Watch the Man Burn”. The release is available digitally and it sounds really good. And from what I understand it is free!

Do You Think I’m Flexi: this flexi release on thee UK’s Repeat Records features a song by the Swansea Sound (a combo that has members from the Pooh Sticks and Heavenly) and a track by Simon Love. The flexi will be available on September 30 but pre-orders are up now. It is very limited, 100 copies, so make sure to get your copy soon.

David Christian: 15 more songs by the leader of Comet Gain on this collection titled “Summer’s Ashes, Winter Spines”. These songs are mostly acoustic, with a sound closer to folk than to indiiepop.

Rayventuras: the Berlin band is back with their second album “Blues and Greens”. It is now up on the band’s Bandcamp and includes 10 songs. This new effort after their debut “Sandpaper Honey” sounds superb, with a punchy sound.

Dentist: and now a fun, poppy, catchy band from Asbury Park, New Jersey. This trio has just released the album “Making a Scene” which is available on vinyl and CD. The record has 12 songs of terrific punky pop.

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I can’t seem to find the releases of the Pennsylvania band Waiting for Rain on Discogs. Just one compilation appearance… that’s when their song “Shame” appeared on “In Your Ear: The MAPPS A & R Trip” released by MAPPS in 1994.

That CD compilation featured bands from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. That’s where the band was from. I also know that “Shame” was one of the tracks on a 1993 CD EP release called “Voodoo Pocket”. This CD had “Shame”, “Ugly Shoes”, “Candy Apple Red” and “The Way it Goes”. This was the band’s first release. In any case you can find all four songs on all digital platforms.

The surprise comes when I find a Soundcloud for what looks like another release but it has no name. The songs there are: “Firefly”, “Candy Apple Red”, “Special”, “The Way it Goes”, “Sidestep”, “Little Heart (Big Problem)” and “Sway (The Trumpet Song)”. It also tells us that the Leigh Valley band was around from 1988 to 1998.

I do find a name related to the band. Paul Kleinert. He was the composer, lyricist and guitarist for the band. There is an article on a newspaper called The Morning Call from Allentownn, Pennyslvania. It dates from October 18, 1996. There Paul describes the band’s sound as: “It’s a strong dose of ’80s pop sensibilities with a little bit of honesty and a reality check or two. It’s really nothing special, nothing unique.” He mentions the name other band members, bassist Jeff Larish and guitarist Don Andreas. At that time they were promoting a record and were to play The Funhouse in Bethlehem. This new record was called “If You Must…” and was the band’s fourth release on their own label New Ink Records that was based in Fogelsville. Also this new release would see for the first time drummer Steve Herring in the band. Another cool detail is that Ken Heitmueller from the great band Suddenly, Tammy! produced the songs that were recorded in a church in Columbia, Lancaster County.

It is also good to find that Paul Kleinert continues making music with a band called PK and the In-Betweens. He has a website that has some music by his new project.

Then I find an interview with him on a website called Skope Mag. It is mostly about his current band but he does mention some details about Waiting for the Rain. For example that Jeffrey and him co-founded Waiting for the Rain, they had actually played together in high school.

Then a Facebook page for the band! Cool! There are links to the Morning Call newspaper for articles about them, but you need to pay to access them. Then there’s a link to the Reading Eagle, a scan on Google News. On this article from February 7, 1997, they mention some of the songs that were on their last release, “If You Must…”, like “Half the Way”, “Maria”, “Special” and “Room 101”.

Then there’s a tape that had some more songs. Was this a demo tape? It had the songs “Uncle Wiggly”, “Court Jester”, “The Way it Goes”, “Have a Feeling” and “The Pleasure Song”.

The band reunited in 2013 when they played at The Funhouse in Bethlehem on July 5th. I wonder how did that go for them. The support band was Brother JT. The songs the band played that night were “Brave as Thunder”, “Sweet Maria”, “Sidestep”, “Half the Way”, “Candy Apple Red”, “Throw ’em All Away”, “Shame”, “Ugly Shoes”, “You’ll Be Mine”, “Dandelion”, “Sway”, “Beautiful Disguise”, “Fine By Me”, “Dancing’ Queen”, “The Way it Goes” and “Show me the Light”.

There is some live footage from that gig on Youtube of course. Here is the band playing “Beautiful Disguise”, “Fine By Me” and “Dancin’ Queen”.

Some more details I find is that Paul Kleinert is an Economics teacher. That the band played at the Talent Show in the Dorm Cafeteria in Spring 1991. They won that gig. The band also played on June 16, 1993, at the Zodiac Club opening for 4 Non-Blondes. Other gigs include November 7, 1992, at The Peppercorn Club in Center Valley, November 13, 1992 at The Funhouse, and November 21 at the Moravian College.

That there was a tape called “Stop and Wonder” that had the songs “Brave as Thunder”, “Gonna Bee Alright” and “Lord Help the Man”.

Then we know that the original lineup of the band was with Jeffrey Larish, Bill Howard, Paul Kleinert and Anthony Febbraro.

And that’s it! Quite a lot about this band! Who remembers them?

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Waiting for Rain – Ugly Shoes

02
Sep

Appleseeds!: “Anything Goes” is the new single by this Copenhagen combo that have a PO! inspired band-name. The song sounds so good. You wonder when they will be releasing a record or something…. and yes, they do tell. This new single will be part of their debut album that will be released in the fall and that will include 10 songs!

Swiss Portrait: another fantastic band that knows how to craft quality indiepop is Swiss Portrait from Edinburgh. This solo project by Michael Kay Terence has the perfect pop sensibility if you ask me. His latest single is a great example of it. Check out “Hideout”, I totally recommend it.

Tall Dwarfs: there is a new compilation on CD and LP by the classic band from New Zealand formed by Chris Knox and Alec Bathgate. “Unravelled: 1981-2002” is out now thanks to Merge Records and includes 55 songs by this legendary duo! Must have!

The Golden Rail: “Silver Linings” is the first single from the new album, the 3rd album, by the Melbourne combo that features Ian Freeman, Jeffrey Baker, Dave Chadwick and Saki Garth. In the past I have done interviews with Ian about the legendary bands he has been in like Mars Bastards or The Palisades.

Mt. Misery: and lastly a new EP from this great Hartlepool band! “The Times it Takes” is already out in its digital format and has 4 songs, including a cover of the smash hit “You & Me Song” by The Wannadies.  A very strong release that I hope you will enjoy as much as I did.

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Five guys, a four-track, in a basement, in 1991. That’s how Paul Dain, guitarist of Simple Simon, describes the recordings by this East Lansing, Michigan, band.

One year ago he uploaded the only demo tape recorded by Simple Simon to Soundcloud. This demo had 8 songs, “A Reason”, “Fool to Think”, “Mary Winndham”, “Mind Collapsing”, “Little Memory”, “Wasting it All”, “A Reason (Muzak mixx)” and “No Words”.

The five guys in the band were Cameron Jamieson on vocals, Darren Tibbits on drums and vocal, Curtis Larkin on acoustic guitar and keyboards, Brad Barnard on bass and Paul Dain on guitar.

There is not much more info here about the band, but we know Paul and Darren had been in a band called No Big Deal previously in 1989 when they were freshmen at the Michigan State University.

I don’t have much more info. I do believe Darren Tibbits is nowadays a creative director at his own company Skully Rebels and used to be a copywriter. He is now based in Minnesota.

I also think Curtis is nowadays in the greater Minneapolis-St. Paul area. He is involved in digital marketing. I am not sure about Brad Barnard, MAYBE he is now an executive director at Raytheon Missiles & Defense in Arizona? But could be another Brad I stumbled upon. And Cameron, could be an strategic account manager at Henry Schein in Detroit. Linkedin are the top results for their names… no Soundcloud or other related music websites.

Anyways, I do hope we find out more info about them soon. They had some quality songs and you wonder what happened to Simple Simon!

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Simple Simon – Fool to Think

31
Aug

The Death of Pop: a new cassette is coming out by the very good south of England band The Death of Pop! “For a Minute” EP will be released on September 23 by Discos de Kirlian and also by Hidden Bay Records. The EP is quite long for an EP, 8 songs. Wee can preview one of the tracks now, the opening track. It is called “For a Minute” and sounds great. Few copies of the tape remain.

Antilopedevega: as I am already looking at Discos de Kirlian, I check some releases I have missed. Antilopedevega is a project I have recommended in the past and now I see they have a new song, “Del Revés” worth checking out!

Orlando Mon Amour: a new band from Mexico City that loves twee and indiepop. They have just released a single with Discos de Kirlian, in digital format, called “Canta Otra Canción”. The band is influenced by female-fronted pop bands like Dolly Mixture, Aventuras de Kirlian or Serpentina.

Tip Top Nap: now we head to Kyoto, Japan, to discover this lovely project by Natsumi Yamamoto, Yuta Ikeda, Yuma Murakami and Mizuki Ueyama. The band’s latest release is actually their 3rd single which is titled ” 街の灯り ” and it is a very nice surprise to me.

Dollgirl: and another dreamy pop project. This one hails from Sacramento and the latest single is aptly titled “Heavenly”. Not much more information about the band, it looks like it’s a solo girl behind it. The only piece of info we get is that she “makes music sometimes”.

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I believe Grey by the Gun were from Scotland, from Aberdeen. But I have found a trove of their songs on Soundcloud where they say that the band was based in Brighton in the late 80s. What’s true? Were they from the north of Britain or from the south?

These songs had been uploaded 2 years ago. They are from a demo tape called “Cuttin the Rug” from 1988. The songs were “Cut the Rug”, “The Calling”, “Present Souls and Future Dice” and “Last Black Treasure”.

The band was formed by Greg Yule on vocals and guitar, Gordon Eady on guitar, Alan Wiseman on bass and vocals and Gordon McKay on drums.

Thanks to this I find a Soundclick page by Greg Yule. It seems he makes solo music now and is based in Galway, Ireland.

Another name that I find related to the band is that of Larry Shaw, a bassist and celloist. It seems that at some point in the eighties he played with the band.

Then another superb find. The band had played at a venue called thee Kinema Ballroom in Dunfermline. On a page where they collect the story of this legendary venue, there is a small bio about the band:

Aberdeen band ‘Grey by the Gun’ was formed in the mid 1980s and joined by Greg Yule in 1986 when he soon discovered the vocalist was leaving so he took up that role too. Their first record was ‘The Black Heart’ EP, the second, also an EP was ‘Cutting The Rug’, both of which also sold in excess of 10,000 copies.

They soon landed supports for ‘Runrig’, ‘Deacon Blue’ and ‘Wet Wet Wet’ though they seemed to suffer from sharing management who were preoccupied with one of their stable mates, ‘Runrig’ so they parted company and moved to Brighton where new management hooked them up with RCA.

They recorded some material for an album and showcased their talents in New York, however the album never saw the light of day as it became victim of a ‘new broom’ Managing Director. Their manager changed their name to ‘The Promise’ but they never used it to record or perform. Gordon Eady left in February 1990 and declined to return that Summer.

Gordon Eady tells me: “Greg now lives with his new wife and two children in northern France, Gordon MacKay returned to Aberdeen with his wife and child, Allan lives with his wife Fiona in Newhaven in Sussex and I live in Brighton with my partner Sue. To my knowledge non of the ex-members of GBTG still work in the music industry although Allan turned his hand to classical composing.””Greg now lives with his new wife and two children in northern France, Gordon MacKay returned to Aberdeen with his wife and child, Allan lives with his wife Fiona in Newhaven in Sussex and I live in Brighton with my partner Sue. To my knowledge non of the ex-members of GBTG still work in the music industry although Allan turned his hand to classical composing.”

In another update Greg Yule has been in touch to say: “Hi, I’m still recording, finished 2 albums and am currently working on the 3rd. Now tour and play in Europe, just opened new recording studio in France.  As far as I know, I’m the only one still playing.

On Sunday March 20, 1988, the band played in Edinburgh with Transaction at the Soundcheck Rock Club. And they went all the way to Lonndon to play at the Rock Garden on Wednesday December 9, 1987.

The band also played in Dundee. I know that on March 4, 1988,  they supported The Sting Rytes. Longhorns were also part of the bill.

Rateyourmusic has listed a 1986 tape with 5 other songs than the 1988 demo. These are “Don’t Look Back”, “People”, “I Would Die for You”, “Heartbeat” and “She Spirit”. I wonder how these songs sounded like…

The band would later rename themselves to be called The Promise. As The Promise they would record a demo with Richard Head.

And that’s what I found about them! Anyone remembers them?

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Grey by the Gun – The Calling

30
Aug

Thanks so much to Masato Saito for another interview! Some time ago we talked about Pervenche who has made a comeback with the release of “Quiet Small Happiness”. The interesting part is that this CD comes with a bonus CD with lots of material from his previous band Peatmos! I had written about Peatmos in the past, but I needed to know more details about this cool project!

++ Hi Masato! Thanks so much for being up for another interview! How are you? Are there big plans for 2022?

We just released Pervenche’s album “Quiet Small Happiness” on August 8, 2022 (World Cat Day) in analog and CD on the Japanese label KiliKiliVilla. The bonus track on the CD includes material from the Peatmos archives.

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Pervenche will be playing several gigs during the year.

++ Last time we talked about your current band Pervenche. But previously you had been in other bands like Peatmos and Kactus. Let’s talk today about Peatmos. You are telling me that there will be a re-release of Peatmos. Can you give me more details about this new release?

The “quiet small happiness” release on KiliKiliVilla includes 10 archival Peatmos tracks as a bonus disc.
Three tracks from the Sonorama Records 7″, Earl Grey Tea, Many Suns, To My Little Friends, and an unreleased version of “Mad Cow Disease”.
Four songs from the Clover Records cassette Mess, Picnic, D’yer Wanna Dance With Kids? and Out of The Room.
Blue Painting from the Cream Corn Records compilation Splash Dive. And a previously unreleased version of “Play The Wind”. All remastered.

++ Before Peatmos you were in Kactus. So I was wondering how Peatmos started? Was it immediately after the demise of Kactus?

It started as a lo-fi acoustic unit with Sugino Kotaro of Kactus, and we started playing casually and playfully alongside Kactus.

++ How did the recruiting process for Peatmos work out? Were the other band members in other bands as well?

We wanted to include a female vocalist, so we invited two of Kotaro’s friends from college.
Later, after we started writing songs in earnest, we changed the vocalist to Manami. She had a great voice!!!

++ Where would you usually practice?

My room. I rented a rehearsal studio only before gigs.

++ How was your town at the time of Peatmos? Was it a better time, with more bands and music places than when you were in Pervenche?

I had a lot of friends to work with at Clover Records, including Smiley, Red Go Kart, Recycled Pop, Lucy Van Pelt, and Hour Music. There were many rehearsal studios in the station along the Chuo Line where I lived.
Garage punk bands, lo-fi experimental music bands, indie pop bands, etc. practiced there.

++ What’s the story behind the band’s name?

We looked for words related to plants. A word that has no special meaning. A simple image. We gathered words from the dictionary.
I liked peat moss because it has a lovely Japanese pronunciation.

++ Who would you say were influences in the sound of the band?

Stuart Moxham (YMG, The Gist), The Beat Happening, etc. I liked the Lois album produced by Stuart Moxham.

++ Would you say there are influences by Japanese bands too? What are your favourite Japanese indiepop bands by the way?

When I was younger, I liked Japanese techno-pop bands, Plastics, Yapoos, etc.
I especially like Salon Music. their first single “hunting on Paris” is my all-time favorite song.
I admired their sound and songs, so I might be influenced by them.

++ Your first release, I believe, was the “Mess” cassette that came out on your own Clover Records. This seems like a rare release these days. Did you make many of these tapes? Why did you choose this format?

Actually, we released a cassette tape called “rich time for you” before “mess”. This was recorded with the original members when the band was formed.
It was still a fun distraction at the time.
It was released in April 1995. The four songs on this cassette are not on this CD.
The cassette “Mess” was released in October 1996. Everything was dubbed by myself.
Of course, the cassette tapes were commercially available. The sleeves were also made using a copy machine at a convenience store.
Unfortunately, there is no record of how many I made. The charm of cassette tapes is that you can make as many as you need when you need them. It doesn’t cost any money.
The selling price can also be low.

++ The artwork of the “Mess” tape has a lot of words on it like “Sun”, “Picnic”, “Light”, “Feed”, etc. What is the meaning of it?

Manami designed them. The words are sampled from song lyrics and arranged.
I like the artwork made of transparent tracing paper.

++ The same year of the tape release, 1996, Sonorama Records from the US released the “Earl Grey Tea” 7″. Tell me how Peatmos was discovered by Dan from Sonorama Records?

I was introduced to Dan by Kactus member Rich Stevens.
I was surprised that he would release a 7-inch.

++ Who is in the 7″ sleeve photo? Is that you?

No, it is not.
The photographer, Kuwabata, happened to take a picture of a sleeping child on the train.
I liked the way he expressed this with a Japanese subject while giving it an American or British indie feel.

++ The songs for this record were recorded all at home. Was wondering if you prefer working at a home studio or at a professional studio?

I have never recorded in a professional studio, as is the case with Pervenche.
I think my work is better suited for recording in a private environment.

++ Other than these two releases you appeared on many compilations. The ones I am curious about are for example the “Cream Cone Compilation Vol. 0”. I had never heard of the Cream Cone Records label. Who were they and how did you end up including a song on their CD?

I was invited by the label owner, Mr. Endo. Sorry, I don’t remember much.

++ And the other compilation I wonder about is the one that came with the Indies Magazine Vol. 47. Did you get much press from music magazines?

Not so much.
But writers who liked it called us.

++ Are there unreleased songs by the band?

Yes, there are; we still have some demos that didn’t make it onto Disc 2 of the CD that was released in August.

++ And do tell me, how come there were no more releases by the band?

I don’t know the reason… I think it was due to a change of members.

++ And was there interest from any other labels?

We did not contact any other labels.
I think we were hardly known in the indie scene at the time.

++ I think my favourite song of yours might as well be “D’yer Wanna Dance with the Kids”, wondering if you could tell me what inspired this song? What’s the story behind it?

The lyrics are thoughts that Manami had while working as a home helper while studying in England.
It is a thought I had with a boy in that house.
The song is a tribute to the Motown sound.

++ If you were to choose your favorite Peatmos song, which one would that be and why?

As far as Peatmos goes, it is “D’yer Wanna Dance with the Kids.”
This song has a vibe that Pervenche just can’t do.
It’s a bit comical and sad at the same time. Also, I like the guitar and the drums.

++ What about gigs? Did you play many?

About 10 times…

++ And what were the best gigs you remember? Any anecdotes you can share?

The Shibuya gig that Dan came to see me was nerve-wracking but fun…

++ And were there any bad ones?

There was a night at a late night DJ event when there was no one in the audience.

++ When and why did Peatmosstop making music? Which band came after Maples? Pervenche?

Peatmos came to an end when Manami left the band.
Perhaps the time commitment was too much for Manami.
Then Masako joined and we became Pervenche.

++ What about the rest of the band, had they been in other bands afterwards?

Kotaro and Julia continued with Kactus for the next few years.
Manami is no longer doing music.

++ Has there been any Peatmos reunions?

There was not.

++ Was there any interest from the radio? TV?

Not at all. The public didn’t know we existed.

++ What about fanzines?

Fanzines, everyone in the indie scene supported us.
A very small intimate scene. That was enough for us.
And the support from our American fans! It was great.

++ Looking back in retrospect, what would you say was the biggest highlight for the band?

After all, it was the 7-inch release from Sonorama.
I had no idea that an overseas label would release a 7″! It was amazing.
The highlight for me was the completion of the last recording, “Play The Wind”.
It was the first time I felt I had succeeded in the challenge of expressing the passage of time with only two chords.

++ Aside from music, what other hobbies do you have?

I grow plants. I grow South American cacti and African plants.

++ Last time I asked you about some tourist recommendations. I want to ask today about Japanese culture. Are you a fan of anime or manga? Do you have any favourites

Anime and manga have been around me since I was a child. But I never became an ardent fan.
Of course, there are some works that I like, but there are many with themes and atmospheres that do not interest me much.
If I had to pick one favorite anime work, it would be Hayao Miyazaki’s animated TV series “Conan: Future Boy.”

++ Anything else you’d like to add?

When you asked me this question, I was surprised that I have no memory of the past.
I’m sorry I don’t have anything interesting to say.
Friends I haven’t seen since then and friends I still see today. They are all great friends.
It was fun to listen back to the old songs with the Peatmos sound source remastering.
I still love those songs. The performances and recordings could only be made at that time. With feelings that cannot be reproduced.
If I have a chance, I hope to release the remastered sound sources of Kactus.
And I would like to keep challenging to create new works.
Thanks for all your precious time!

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Peatmos – D’yer Wanna Dance With Kids?

29
Aug

The Photocopies: the Michigan based Londoner Sean Turner is a very prolific indiepopster. The good news is that Subjangle Records has done a double CD compilation, with 45 of his songs, that is available right now. The album is called “Pop Trivia” and it is a true jangle extravaganza!

Field School: five new songs by this superb jangle fuzz pop band from Olympia, Washington. “Swainson’s Thrush” EP is the name of the new cassette that is available now! There are 50 copies available of this beauty, that comes with original art by Jimmy Ulvenes. Very recommended.

The Age of Colored Lizards: a new song by the Oslo band called “Don’t Say Goodbye”. ON this new single thee band gets two of their original members, Anders and Håvard to play and record with them again. This new song will be part of the band’s upcoming album to be released early 2023.

Annual Leaf: now we head to Melbourne, Australia. Annual Leaf just released a 5 song digital EP titled “Racing Heart” that sounds pretty good. IT says that the band was gestated in Christchurch, New Zealand, and nurtured in Seoul, Tokyo, London and Auckland, to end up in Melbourne. Interesting!

Trementina: It’s been a while since I heard from Valdivia, Chile, band Trementina. The good news is that they are back with a song called “I Can Show You Wonders”! It is as ace as their older songs and that makes me happy. The band is currently working on a new album so I promise to keep an eye on them!

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Another great Soundcloud find is the UK’s The Finest. This band was active between the late 80s and the early 90s and recorded a bunch of songs, though it doesn’t look like they put out any releases.

The band hailed from Ancoats in Manchester and was a four-piece.

Their songs had been uploaded 9 years ago and well, there’s a link to a website and to a Facebook page that don’t work. So this may prove a bit difficult. Their name is not the most original so it will be hard to google them. But I am going to try.

The songs uploaded are “Sacred Heart”, “Sound of Your Voice”, “That’s Alright”, “Believing”, “One Day a Week”, “Mirror Man”, “Foolish Feelings”, “The Key”, “Bottles & Chains”, “Indian Telephone”, “Send” and “Like Dreamers Do”.

The last song has some more details. “Like Dreamers Do” was the 1st track off “Death of Green” and was recorded at Abbey Road in 1996. What is “Death of Green”? An album? An EP? I have to find out.

But then there’s more to be found on Youtube!

The account I have linked has live footage of the band. Here is them playing “Foolish Feelings” at The Witchwood in Ashton-under-Lyne in the early 90s.

I am not sure if it is from the same gig but there are more videos from The Witchwood, them playing live there. On this one we find them playing the songs “Send”, “That’s Alright” and “One Day a Week”. The second part of the gig where they play “Foolish Feelings”, “Mirror Man and “Bottle & Chains”. Part 3 has “You”, “One for the North” and “Annabelle” while part 4 has “The One I Love”, a REM cover and “One for the North” again.

There’s another gig by them divided in part 1 and part 2. This one was at Manchester University but this time we don’t get a tracklist.

Then I found the name of one of the members, Stephen Maylett, their drummer. Then I find that he owns a boxing gym in Manchester called… guess… The Finest!

Then another good find, on the Manchester Digital Music Archive there’s a photo of the band from 1996. Here we learn a few more names. Bernard Maylett (is he Stephen’s brother?) and Andy Barcoe.

And that’s what I could gather about them. Not a lot, but not little. Anyone that has more details please share!

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The Finest – Send

26
Aug

April June: I’ve become a fan of the Spanish band April June. I believe it is just one girl behind this project, but Bandcamp doesn’t give us any details. The latest song is the digital single “Biking to Your House” that has a lovely vibe. Really good!

Strawberry Generation: next up is this Providence duo that we discovered some time ago when they released on Sunday Records. Their latest release is also a digital single! It is such a well-crafted pop song that I think everyone will enjoy. Do check out “Miss Me”, it is a winner.

Fine.: another favourite band of the blog are Fine. from Boston, UK. This project formed  by James Marsh and Alice Kat have been producing just perfect popsongs for some time now. They are releasing an album this autumn and I am waiting eagerly for it. Here we get a taster, a song that will be included in the album. The song is titled “Breathe Out” and it is yet another winner.

Lilac: dreamy pop from Stockholm! Cool! I don’t know much about this band to  be honest but their latest song, the second single from their upcoming debut album, sounds ace. It is titled “Crystalline” and it is a rush of mellow fuzzy pop!

Beach Vacation: and we end with another digital single. 5 songs toady. All singles. This one comes from Seeattle and is also fantastic. It is called “All for Me” and it may be part of the band’s debut album “I Fell Apart” that is coming out on November 13 on Z Tapes.

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Portishead is a coastal town on the Severn Estuary, 8 miles (12 km) to the west of Bristol, but within the unitary district of North Somerset, which falls within the ceremonial county of Somerset, England. It has a population of around 25,000, with a growth rate considerably in excess of surrounding towns.

And I thought it was just the name of a band. How ignorant. I have been to Bristol once, what a great time I had. I would love to return to the UK soon and explore some more, visit more medieval castles and be in awe of amazing cathedrals. Maybe next year? I don’t think I want to wait longer than 2024, that’s for sure. 2024 would be 10 years since the last time I was there, 2014!

Bishops of Durham was formed in 1986 in Portishead. They have a Soundcloud with many of their songs. I wonder about their name. Durham is much further north than where they were from.

The band recorded numerous demos and performed a handful of gigs in the Bristol area before breaking up that same year. They lasted so little.

There was a tape called “Not-quite Complete Bishops of Durham”. I don’t know exactly which songs were on it, but we know that one of these songs was “Gods Will Smile”. This song was the band’s first studio recording.

I believe the band had plans to upload more songs but it seems it never happened. The one upload they did dates from 9 years ago.

Anyone that has any more details about them, please share. If they recorded numerous demos, many demos, then how come we only know one song? I hope we find out more details about them, like band members, and maybe know which other bands they were involved with.

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Bishops of Durham – Gods Will Smile

24
Aug

The Vapour Veils: this Stockholm four-piece sounds superb. Even better is to know that the first single from their debut album is up on Bandcamp. That single is “Live Forever” and includes another track that won’t be included in the album, “Shadows”. The album is to be released this autumn, so I am looking forward to it. I hope it gets released in physical format of course. The band is formed by Magnus, Carl, Andy and Totte and again, this is great. Hope one day I can catch them live.

Greenhouse: Sound as Ever released a retrospective compilation of Geelong band Greenhouse last year in September. The compilation of 13 songs, including two live tracks at Triple J Live, is still available on CD and is definitely worth getting! It is titled “Full Circles” and has artwork by acclaimed artist Jim Pavidis plus a booklet of 24 pages… full liner notes! Just how CDs should be packaged!

Hanging onto the 90s: Sound as Ever 90-99 Compilation #4: continuing with the great Melbourne label, I must say their new compilation, a double CD, is a must have. It includes superb indiepop bands like The Mandelbrot Set, The Mars Bastards, Club Hoy, Pollyaana, Dazy Chains and more! This is a must have! It includes classic songs as well as rare versions. Do not miss this one.

Calamity Jane’s Live Radio Sessions: I missed this release as well. This one came out last November on Sound As Ever. Calamity was a radio show that was around from 1992 and 1995 in Australia. On this CD we find a collection of recordings from different bands when visiting the radio station in Victoria St, Fitzroy. Bands like Autohaze and The Lucksmiths will be familiar to indiepop fans.

Holy Coves: lastly a band from Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales! Holy Coves released their latest single “Grey” last June and it is really good. The band will be touring the UK including gigs inn Liverpool, Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester and more is sort of a supergroup including peeople from Gorky’s and from Morrissey’s band.

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Long Eaton is a town in the Erewash district of Derbyshire, England, just north of the River Trent, about 7 miles (11 km) south-west of Nottingham and some 8½ miles (13.7 km) south-east of Derby. The town population was 37,760 at the 2011 census. It has been part of Erewash borough since 1 April 1974, when Long Eaton Urban District was disbanded.

That’s where we are heading today, Long Eaton, to read more about The Prismatic Colours, who I believe reformed a few years ago…

At least that’s what their website says. 25 years ago. There are links there to Facebook, Soundcloud, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube… so I am guessing I am going to find out a lot about this obscure English band.

I will start with the music, with Soundcloud. There my first encounter is a 4-track demo called “3 Men and a Korg” dating from 1989. This demo included the songs “Prismatic Colours”, “Free”, “Babblings”, “Visions”, “Ride” and “Morning Haze”.

Then there’s another demo called “In Your Eyes” consisting of 4 songs. This one doesn’t have a date sadly. It has the following songs: “Visions”, “Morning Haze”, “Prismatic Colours” and “You are Here”.

The band’s 3rd demo had 3 songs, “Lift”, “Don’t Look at Me That Way” and “So Close to Me”. This one doesn’t seem to have a name and again no date for its release.

Then a “lost demo” with 3 songs that was remastered in 2018. This one had “Lift”, “Alf Thompson” and “Soon”. This was band’s 4th demo tape.

Then a live gig! How many great finds here! This live gig was actually the band’s first ever at The Yorker in Nottingham. That day they supported The Yons. It was February 1990 and the band played seven songs, “Alternative”, “Can’t Cope”, “Visions”, “Management”, “Ride”, “Sister Ray” and “Purple Haze Ish”.

Then there  is a remaster from 2019 for the song “Lift” as well as a raw practice recording of the same track. And another song called “Different Ways of Thinking (edit)”.

On Youtube what we find is the band practicing again in 2018. You can see the band playing in their practice space the songs “Morning Haze”, “Echoes”, “Visions”, “You Are Here and I’m Half Way to Nowhere” and “Don’t Look Me That Way”.

And now time to check their Facebook where there is a trove of photos and memorabilia.

I read about Mr. Quiff Records. Was this the name of the band’s own label that put out their demos? Could be. They mention too that under this label they were going to release “The Sound of Long Eaton”, a retrospective look at the Prismatic Colours. This just made me grin, probably the Berlin based Firestation Records think they stole the name of their compilation?

Then some flyers. The band had played The Tiger in Long Eaton, at least one time headlining with Indigo Twist as their support, and also supporting the fantastic Manchester band The Jerks at Demodisco at the Old Angel in Nottingham. Another venue they hit was the Bobby Browns in Nottingham where they played with The Yons.

Then we see the event when they made their comeback in 2018 where they played along Blackmail Box and The Jons at the White Lion Bar & Kitchen. Wow! I wonder how was that gig!

Lastly there is a setlist of their gig at The Tiger with Indigo Twist on August 17, 1990. The band played that day these songs: “Prismatic Colours”, “Morning Haze”, “Ride”, “You Are Here”, “Free” and “Visions”.

Wee don’t see band member names or what instruments they played. We don’t know why they didn’t get to release any records. But hopefully we will find out more about them soon. Crossing fingers!

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Prismatic Colors – Prismatic Colors