Scandinavian Indie Digest Fri Apr 01, 1994 Volume 1 : Issue 06 There are 12 messages totalling 704 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Addresses 2. Bob Hund 3. Blithe 4. Bear Quartet (3) 5. Festivals 6. Pleasurehouse 7. He Didn't Even Draw a Fish on my Shower Curtain 8. Whipped Cream 9. West Side Fabrication 10. A West Side Fabrication Discography (beta!!!!!!) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:35:13 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Addresses About a month ago, pstopfo@atss.calstatela.edu wrote: > I would also like to know about how I could get demo's from bands and stuff. I have compiled a small list of addresses to Swedish 'indie' bands and record labels below. You can probably get demos and things from them if you write to them. --------------------------------address list-------------------------------- (all of them are in Sweden) Record Labels ------------- A West Side Fabrication, Box 183, 931 33 Skelleftea Blind Dog Records, Box 1316, 600 43 Norrkoping Hultsfred Records, Box 170, 577 24 Hultsfred Reel Records, Box 19003, 104 32 Stockholm Telegram Records, Box 19003, 104 32 Stockholm Voodoo Records, Box 27, 430 84 Styrso Bands ----- Baby Lemonade - Richard Karstrom, Sigfridsv. 7, 126 50 Hagersten Bandits - Oskar Svensson, Akerg. 21, 388 30 Ljungbyholm Bear Quartet - Nuottaniemi, Tunastigen 105, 951 58 Lulea Beetroots - Beetroots, c/o Edvin Wallnas, Bergsgatan 2A, 413 01 Goteborg Blithe - Blithe, Sodra Ersmarksg. 11, 903 36 Umea Blue - Blue, Furug. 7, 690 50 Vrettorp Brain - Lars Auby, Ulvasav. 9, 582 47 Linkoping Brainpool - Rooster Rock Prod., Hansi Friberg, Sodra Esp. 10, 223 54 Lund Bramleys - Patrik Heurlin, Osterg. 8, 261 32 Landskrona Burst - Mats Samuelsson, Vistv. 32B, 582 63 Linkoping Chunks - Martin Johansson, Jarnakrav. 13C, 222 25 Lund Clawfinger - MVG Records, Box 19003, 104 32 Stockholm Cloudberry Jam - Jorgen Warnstrom, Vasav. 27, 582 33 Linkoping Crush - Anders Lindgren, Ostra Kanalg. 18, 652 20 Karlstad Curfew - Johan Aspberg, Stenaldersg. 64, 582 68 Linkoping Doris Days - Hammarstrom, Kungsg. 6, 582 22 Linkoping Dream - Liljesson/Fritzon, Tycho Brahes g. 6, 415 17 Goteborg Easy - Johan Holmlund, Kastellg. 11, 413 07 Goteborg Embarrasing Wednesday - Tommy Sorensen, Ekerodsvagen 8, 241 33 Eslov Funhouse - Mikael Hartle, Disponentg. 27, 211 57 Malmo Ginko Biloba - David Mortimer-Hawkins, Kristinebergsv. 16, 183 44 Taby Gluebellies - Ole Andersson, Nobbelovs Torg 25:1202, 226 52 Lund Green - Green, c/o Lars Wirt‚n, Sodra Esplanaden 30E, 223 52 Lund Hardy Nilsson - Janne Pettersson, Kopmansg. 16A, 931 31 Skelleftea Honeyman - Jocke Forsemalm, Vasag. 26D, 573 31 Tranas Honeymoons - Honeymoons, Radhusesplanaden 1, 902 38 Umea Justine Ahead - Jorgen Westergren, Osterleden 52F, 352 42 Vaxjo Lick The Dog - Peter Westman, Hantverksg. 6B, 737 48 Fagersta Moulin Noir - Anders Wikholm, Kopmansg. 47, 831 30 Ostersund My Favourite Martians - Jesper Jansson, Nyg. 29, 602 34 Norrkoping Nooners - Nooners, Stobyg. 20, 281 39 Hassleholm Page - Marina Schiptjenko, Kungsholmsg. 58, 112 30 Stockholm Paragraf 6 - Fredrik Kylberg, Furirg. 5, 583 47 Linkoping Pimps & Pikes - Ecke Jonsson, Bokbindareg. 4, 227 36 Lund Pleasurehouse - Bobo Brunnberg, Petter Swartzg. 8, 602 35 Norrkoping Poodle - Mattias Ulmner, S:ta Gertruds v. 169, 593 41 Vastervik Pooneil - Martin Carlsson, Frimastareg. 24, 415 07 Goteborg Prank - Peter Swedenhammar, Konstruktorsg. 74, 582 66 Linkoping Puppyfield - Fredrik Hakansson, Kloxhultsv. 32, 343 34 Almhult Pure Pain - Tango Train Productions, Langv. 24, 752 56 Uppsala Rain - Martin Aamot, Mossv. 5B, 441 40 Alingsas Rhinos - Mats Arbing, Blasgatan 2, 414 63 Goteborg Rust - Patrik Andersson, Norra Promenaden 129B, 602 19 Norrkoping Scents - Micael Boss, Viderupsv. PL 268, 240 32 Flyinge Send No Flowers - Goran Gruber, Nya Tanneforsv. 29B, 582 31 Linkoping Seventh Wave - Mikael Westerlund, Idrottsg. 21A, 593 50 Vastervik Shivering Spines - Sven-Ake Svensson, Hallmansv. 30, 554 48 Jonkoping Shoplifters - Info Service, Lars Wivallius v.8, 291 46 Kristianstad Sinners - Sinners, Box 1673, 221 01 Lund Soapflakes - Lasse Bjorn, Styrmansg. 3, 593 32 Vastervik Spoon - Spoons Prylservice HB, Agren, Skarpskyttev. 26B, 226 42 Lund Staffan Hellstrand - Staffan Hellstrand, Musikalv. 61, 142 43 Trangsund Suredo - Ulf Stenport, Bantorget 1B, 582 21 Linkoping Surreal - Martin Wegeland, Box 8, 430 20 Veddinge Teabags - P. Lind‚n, Kloverv. 31, 161 36 Bromma Teddybears - Pat Scab, Sagarg. 15, nb, 116 36 Stockholm Tipping Cows - Adam Starck, Stattutg. 45, 554 47 Jonkoping Trampsquad - Jonas Flyckt, Ryds All‚ 7:115, 582 51 Linkoping Tulip - Pia Persson, Platav. 24, 191 50 Sollentuna Wagon - Ulf Ekerot, Sandgardsg. 1, 352 33 Vaxjo Wannadies - Par Wiksten, Asg. 31C, 931 40 Skelleftea Waterbug - Pelle Hedlund, c/o Hogdin, Mattssonsliden 8, 413 18 Goteborg Watermelon Men - Imre von Polgar, Karlbergsv. 47A, 113 35 Stockholm Wirehead - Fredrik Kjellin, Granby Tvarg. 2, 754 32 Uppsala Zoobox - Glenn Halvarsson, Kalgardsg. 4C, 414 69 Goteborg ---------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:35:37 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Bob Hund About a month ago, Robert Cumming wrote: but I *would* like to talk/hear about Bob Hund -- their album (I bought it in Stockholm in December) is the first I've got really excited about in ages. Firstly it is remarkable to hear a really good non-English-lyrics band from _anywhere_, it is nothing short of astonishing that they sound as boundary-breakingly good as they do... If there was any justice in the world they'd be huge over here and I could go and see them live. Okay, people around here would say that _everyone_ have heard Bob Hund, or they have been locked up somewhere. I haven't heard Bob Hund, and I haven't been locked up, but from what I hear, they are about 100% better live than on a recording, so they were scheduled to play here in Linkoping on the 4th of February, but had to cancel due to their drummer smashing his hand into a sharp pyramid-object of some sort (Souls came instead). Well, the next time they are playing here is on the 9th of April (with Eggstone) and I'll be there, hearing them for the first time. I'll post a review of the concert when it happens. -------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:35:24 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Blithe A month ago, davidb@dbadmin2.amgen.com (David Bennison) wrote: > We've discussed Popsicle, a band I never new existed till I got on this > list. Howzabout any info on Blithe, a Swedish band who I first heard on > the John Peel show a couple of months ago doing what sounded like a great > Jonathan Richmond type 2 minute track called Bike Helmet which was great. > I've also heard another track called Plush Boy?! and they did a Peel > Session this weekend. None of it was half as good as Bike Helmet I thought. > Anyone care to tell me more about their releases? Of course! Blithe (pronounced Blajth) are Johan Nilsson (drums, backing vocals), Mattias Norlander (guitar), Nils Forsberg (bass), Emil Odling (vocals, guitar). They have released two full-lenth CDs "Pagan Rituals Under a Midnight Sun" (1992) and "Head is Mighty" (1993) both on the "A West Side Fabrication" label. They have also appeard on two (that I know of) compilations: "North Of No South - One" (1992) and "West Side. Strikes Back Vol IV" (1993). Blithe is the third swedish band who got to do a Peel Session after Whipped Cream and Bear Quartet. Mufflon 5 will (have?) also do one as the fourth swedish band. I'd say Blithe sounds like Bear Quartet, without the rough edges/intentional false chords now-and-then. :) They toured Sweden together with BQ last year, and that probably says something about their sound. On "North Of No South - One", they appeared with: 'Ugly' - Really good track. 'The Vanishing Boy' - Also a good track, sounds a bit like Sugar.. On "West Side. Strikes Back Vol. IV", they appeared with: 'Wallace Wood' - Great Track! "Pagan Rituals Under a Midnight Sun" (WeCD 038) (Time: 49.48) contains: ------------------------------------ Born To Be Bored, Sometimes, Paul, Lauren and me, 090, The Rainday, First It Seems, Holocaust Honey, True Believer (part 1), True Believer (part 2) (the return of popmusic), Lying Awake Considering a Move, Ok Today, Counting Sheep "Head Is Mighty" (WeCD 057) (Time: 40.33) contains: ---------------- No Comfort Holden, Hellstreet, Head is Mighty, Lost In The Attic, Bikehelmet, She's So Strange, Plushboy, Megababe, Goner, Football Field, Enemy, Leavingsong, Big One I'd say my favourite tracks are 'Wallace Wood', 'True Believer', 'Goner' and 'Enemy', but most of them are about as good as the others anyway. :) Bikehelmet isn't really their normal sound, but it does give you an idea to how the "Head Is Mighty" album sounds sort of. Anyone who likes Bear Quartet would like Blithe (and Puffin as well) I think. Puffin and Bear Quartet have a lot in common, and I'm not sure of which one of them I like the most myself. Well, that's about it for now. I'm sure I have a couple of articles about Blithe somewhere as well. I'll look for them. --------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:35:49 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Bear Quartet Petter Tiilikainen wrote: > A short review of Bear Quartet's recently released EP, Revisited. I have to agree with you. It's a brilliant EP, and it is worth the money you pay for it, if you collect BQ stuff, or are a heavy fan. My criticism of it though, is that it's nothing new. If you have Penny Century, Cosy Den and Family Affair, you have heard these songs before. Not exactly like this, but in some way or another. When I hear "I'm Slow" and "Hot Meal", I have the feeling I've heard them both before somewhere. Maybe they played them when they were here? Maybe they are on some compilation CD under different names? Though "I'm Slow" along with "Revisited" are the only tracks with somewhat speed. "Wear That Jacket" is ... excellent due to it's diversity and sharp edges. I'm sure it's made to sound that way. Like an early Dino Jr track. Slower than slow, but still interesting due to the guitar- edges. "Capital Breath" sounds new though, and is probably the best song on the EP. Got that BQ feeling, in BQ speed, Jari playing some small tunes on the side that you could easily hear on a Dino Jr album, if you listen carefully. The pace is somewhat like "I Got The Door" on Penny Century, which still is my favourite BQ album. "Hrnn Hrnn" -------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:36:13 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Bear Quartet Kimmo S{{skilahti wrote: > So "Family Affair" was considered as a mini-album in Sweden? > Here in Finland they charged 124,90 Fmk for it (fortunately, as I > reported yesterday, I got it with a reduced price)! No, not here anyway. I didn't pay full price for it, but it was only because of that I'm a member of the local rock club, so the local record stores have 'specials' for members, with special prices every week. I'm not sure how much I paid though it was below 100 SEK. > Sounds great! The only slight complaint that I had with "Family > Affair" was that the vocals were not very audible! The vocals on the EP are very good. Probably worth it if you're hooked on BQ. :) > Does anyone know if A West Side Fabrication has a mail order service? > Or if there is a mail order company in Sweden that has their releases > in stock? Or even if there is a shop in Finland which has their stuff??? Not that I know of. You can write to West Side and ask though (see earlier message about addresses for the address). Jocke Wallstrom (the owner and the mind behind the company) is very friendly (he said so himself when he was here at the Bear Quartet/Blithe concert anyway), so a nice letter would probably do. ---------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:36:00 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Bear Quartet Kimmo S{{skilahti wrote: > Is this list dead, or is it dizzy? It is somewhat sleeping I think. I'm back (only for a day though) to write a bit, but I hope it will start some discussions anyway. :) > I had heard a couple of great tracks by Bear Quartet already before, > but was I surprised when I heard their latest album, "Family Affair"! > > A local 'megastore' is going out of business and I managed to find the > CD in the 'everything must go' sale for a reasonable price, on top of > everything great! For those of you, who are not familiar with the > band's sound, I might say that they sound a bit like Dinosaur Jr. > (when they were interesting) and Pavement, just like thousand other > bands, but Bear Quartet does it only much better than the rest in the > genre. I like what I hear. :) Yes, they _do_ sound a but like Dino Jr, and a bit like Pavement. And it's kind of amazing (I think) that they are from Sweden. Makes me feel a bit proud it does. John Peel was astonished when he first heard them, and decided to look into more swedish bands because of BQ, so they are definately something special. And, like I said, they have sweden's best guitarrist, Jari. He's amazing on stage _and_ on recordings. > What is interesting is that I can't really say what is the particular > aspect that makes them so divine and superior to their competitors. > Their songs are good, they play well, the sound is fine, lyrics seem > to be well-written (haven't checked them from the inlay card yet), but > none of these factors alone can explain the monstrous effect on me. > Rather it is something that goes beyond the surface... something that > seems very wise....warm...human... (I admit this sounds quite naive > and romantic, but that's the way I am :-) There are only lyrics for a couple of the songs (if I remember it right) but.. well, they are of a modest genre. Not very special, and not clich‚-like either. They are good enough though. :) And you're absolutely right about trying to get what's so special about BQ. I'm not sure either. I know that they just stuck to me the first time I heard them, and I've bought everything they've released ever since with just as much joy as the first one. > Anyway, what I'd like to know (if anyone's still reading) is if their > other releases are as ecstatic? I seem to remember that they released > not only the above mentioned album last year, but two others as well! > Any other bits of info are most appreciated as well. Yes, they are just as good, though I like their first one (Penny Century) the best, but I guess it's because it was the first one I heard. Though Hrnn Hrnn, I Got The Door and Headacher are definately worth the price for the whole CD. (The CD contains: The Juiceman, Headacher, 20, Hrnn Hrnn, Spoon, Bob, Private Sue, Dead Speedy, Tenderversion, Elvis Beach, I Got The Door, Sandi Morning, Broke). They have a couple of tracks on compilations as well: On: "Life Is A Joke" (Rainbow Music) (1993) - '7th' - Strange track. Really. Disted vocals and nothing like whatever they have released. On: "West Side. Strikes Back Vol IV" (West Side) (1993) - 'Great Thing' - Wonderful. Amazing. One of the best BQ tracks. The West Side compilation one is highly recommended in case you don't have it already. It's one of their best songs (I think). There are loads of info on BQ if you want it. I have an interview I did with them when they played here, articles etc. Let me know if you want me to type 'em in, okay? > Another CD I picked up from the sale was "Carnivore" by Puffin. It > sounds great as well, a bit more Boo Radley-ish at times maybe. I > haven't had time to give it many a spin yet, as you surely understand > from my rambling above. Yes! You should listen to it a couple of times more. You made the right choice when you decided to buy that one. It's BQ, with a not so ... new-wave-like song. One of my favourites as a matter of fact. (Too bad I recorded about 4 songs from it on the tape I sent you). They are playing here in May, so I'll interview them then, and write a concert review as well. They are probably sweden's second best 'indie' band right now. (or first.. I can't decide between them and Bear Quartet). Puffin was called 'In The Flesh' before, and appeared on a couple of compilations as well: "North of No South - One" with: 'Snow' - Completely okay. Fast beat. 'Slowtime' - A Great tune. Dist vocals. "Life Is A Joke" - with: 'Ooh!' - Okay track, but nothing like Carnivore. More like A Shrine. > Finally, another A West Side Fabrication band has been getting quite a > lot of radio play here in Finland lately (even I have heard one or > their songs twice, and I don't own a radio!). The band is Carpe Vade, > or Carpe Wade, or Karpe Vade, or... you get the picture. Well, the > name may be totally wrong also, my memory is a bit hazy on this > subject. Anyway, their song "Medicine" sounded quite fine, reminding me of > Therapy?. The DJ on the radio said it was from their just released > debut album. Any info, opinions, reviews? Yeah yeah! It's Carpe Wade, and you're right. They just released their debut album. I'm sorry to say that I haven't heard a _song_ from them yet. They swedish radio (P3) broadcasted a concert with them a while ago, but I didn't catch it. I'll look into them though now when I'm going to Stockholm this weekend, as well as the new Fireside debut album. They say both are worth checking out, so I will. :) > Sorry this got so long (once again), but there hasn't been a lot of > traffic lately. Well this one got long too. :) Hope it's okay with the rest of you. Swedish indie music is my life! ------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:36:28 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Festivals Kimmo S{{skilahti wrote: > The first news about the line-up for forthcoming Roskilde Festival in > Denmark have reached the distant shores of Finland. According to > today's morning paper the festival will be held 30.6 - 3.7. and the > line-up will include at least Boo Radleys, Grant Lee Buffalo and > Tindersticks. The first of the headlining acts was also revealed, > namely Aerosmith (who cares?). I heard a couple of others that were coming as well, but I don't remember now. I _think_ Smashing Pumpkins were among them anyway, which can't be missed. > The festival is probably the best in Scandinavia, so if you happen to > be around at summertime, don't miss it! Are there several people on this list who are going? Would be nice to arrange something (because if we decide to meet there, we'll never meet at all. There's too much people, too large place, too much stuff to do etc, so we'd better meet before, somewhere). I'm going with my girlfriend Jenny. Anyone else? > I'm sure our Danish readers will give more info on this (do we have > any yet?) Not that I know of, unfortunately. Maybe I should post a couple of ads for the list again somewhere. > Just wondering if anyone has heard anything new about bands scheduled > for the summer festivals in Finland, Sweden, Denmark?? They are selling tickets to the Hultsfred festival already here, but I haven't seen any lists of bands that are coming yet. It'll come though. Last year, the lists started to appear around town around late april - early may. I heard about a festival in Norway on the UK Indie list (I think) that someone recommended. Anyone from Norway know more about it? > Inquiring minds want to know... Indeed. News about festivals? POST THEM! Please! bds@ipp-garching.mpg.de (Bruce Scott TK) wrote: > When dates and places for the summer Open Airs up North become known, > could someone post them to the list? It is a bit far, but if they are > late enough I might make one. Agreed. I'll post as soon as I know more about any scandinavian (and northern europe) festivals. Anyone have the schedule for PinkPop (in Holland) 22-23 May? I got an invitation, but all I've heard about it is that Rage Against The Machine will play this year also. ----------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:36:58 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Pleasurehouse hernande@manitou.ensmp.fr wrote: > It is therefore time for me to ask again some question about this band > (Pleasurehouse) that I have never been able to listen to but whose "This is > how it feels ep" is in bargain in my record shop ! Is it worth buying it ? > How does the band sound ? Is there any relation with the Inspiral Carpets > song ? The EP was only released outside Sweden, so you probably should pick it up (if not for yourself, to send it over to me :)). > The EP contains 4 songs : "Cindy", "This is how it feels", "Perfect summer" > and "Happy when you leave" and, in spite of what Erik could probably think > :-), the band plays the same kind of music than Popsicle, that is typical > power-pop. Hmm, yeah. Their old songs are a bit.. old. They feel old today anyway. Do you have more information on the EP? On which label (cat #?), length of the tracks, when it was released, producer etc? I'd like to know to complete my pleasurehouse discography. Thanks! > And I must say that I have been slightly disappointed by this EP. The > overall sound on the EP is good but with the exception of "Cindy", their > songs are not very good, a little boring... On the other hand, "Cindy" > is really good ! It really reminds me some Popsicle songs (especially > "Sandy", and not only for the names of the songs :-) and there are some > catchy tunes that work well. I have to admit that I like the music, but the singing isn't that great when it comes to Pleasurehouse. And it probably won't change either, as the singer is still in the band but who knows. They are still looking for a new guitarrist, and I still don't know which one of them quit, but the ads are still up at the record stores around town here. > In the interview, the band said that this song was written by their new > member and that the other songs were quite old. So perhaps there are good > chances that their new songs sound like "Cindy"... Yeah, I hope so. I'll write to Niklas (guitar) in a week or two to get some more information on what's happening. > Can anyone (well, Erik seems to be the only person caring about > Pleasurehouse...) tell which direction they are taking now ? Is the new > member bringing poppier things to their music ? I'll do another interview with them if I can, and ask that question. According to what they said the last time though, he's bringing a lot of inspiration and ideas to the band, so I guess Cindy is a good sign on what's coming. ------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:37:32 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: He Didn't Even Draw a Fish on my Shower Curtain About a month ago, Kevin Carhart wrote: > Has anyone heard the compilation CD _He Didn't Even Draw a Fish on my > Shower Curtain_? I think there are some tracks by bands from the > Scandinavian countries. It's a really excellent compilation of psychedelia > and some covers. Never heard of it even! Could you please post information about it? Like groups / tracks, who released it and when etc? Thanks! ------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:38:05 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Whipped Cream About a month ago, I wrote: > I don't know which of these are on the "& Other Delights" album, because > they say that "most of the songs are really new, and are from the forth- > coming album".. and that was November 1993. I don't think "& Other Delights" > came out after that, so most songs aren't out yet. And I was right! :) The new songs they played are now released on the brand new (third) album "HorseMountain" (Snap records). Here's a small review from a paper: "If you want to surprise your audience, you have to teach it what it's supposed to expect. Whipped Cream from Gothenburg have, in that way, been swedens most explicit band. They have created their own small world of dreamy, slow and psychedelic guitar-rock, full of perculiar small sounds and sensually whispering voices. On their third album, they suddenly play the role of being a hard-rock band, or more accurate, a heavy rock-band from the early ages of hard-rock. Still with a strong psychedelic feeling, but now with the pedal to the metal, where on earlier albums, you would only feel a hint to something like that. Though there _are_ whirling slow-ish tracks as well. They touch the edges (even a drum- solo, the total provocation against good rock-taste). It is like if they just suddenly came through the door, full of joy to discover whatever might be there. They try everything, with a happy look in their eyes. The single "You and I" belongs to one of the best the group has ever made, but it resembles Electric Boys more than WC's own past. Whipped Creams "HorseMountain" breaths freedom." There's a picture as well with the text: "Whipped cream tries everything with a happy look in their eyes. Jorgen Cremonesei and Elisabeth Punzi have, together with the rest of the band, transformed into a hard-rock band and sounds like... Electric Boys." I'd say listen before you buy, again. :) Sounds good though from what I have heard on the bootleg. Real good. ---------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:37:47 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: West Side Fabrication Petter Tiilikainen wrote: > Regarding A West Side.. there is a lot of crap on that label as well, but > other bands on the label are that I think are good: > > . Fireside (popcore a la Quicksand, one EP released > (soft boy) with a full-length album + > another EP to follow) Hmm do you have the West Side cat #, and more info on this one? I'd like a full review if you have the time? > . A Shrine (I've only got 'Li and Friends' and that is > the only release I know of...) They have also released an EP called "Glace" (WeCD 056) (1993) that I think you should check out. I found it at a record fair (they have two each year, and it's time for another one in May. Mmmm.. :)) Anyway, the EP contains: 'Hi', 'Only Rider', 'Benito', 'Blimp', 'G As The Movie'. > . Blithe (I've been told that their latest album should > be as good as BQ, even tho I don't know, > cos I haven't heard it (Only heard a few songs..) It isn't _as_ good, but it is _good_. Better than "Pagan Rituals..." in case you got that one. Worth the 125 SEK I paid for it anyway. :) > . Stardog (I've only seen them live, + heard one song from > A West Side strikes... vol IV, and it was > impressive.... Heavier than most of the other > bands on West Side....) Hehe, I have only heard them live (on the radio) and the track on the West Side compilation. They played three or four songs on the radio, with A Shrine anyway, in case someone wants a copy that is. Okay.. not _that_ good, but okay. > . Mufflon 5 (Dinosaur wanna-bees? Well maybe... but it's good!) > Got one album called 'Boca Juniors' and it's cool... I think I have heard _one_ song, but they're playing here on the 4th or 5th of April (in a week or so..) so I'll catch them then, and write a review etc. :) Mmmmm.. --------------------------- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 1994 22:38:32 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: A West Side Fabrication Discography (beta!!!!!!) A WEST SIDE FABRICATION v1.0 10-Mar-94 Label discography by chief@lysator.liu.se ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Catalog# Form Year Group/Artist Title We 001 MC 86 West European Politics God's Name In Vain We 002 7" 87 West European Politics Delirium Is A Disease Of The Night We 003 MC 87 Compilation Musikfabriken We 004 MC 87 This Perfect Day Christ, Marx, Wood and Wei We 005 7" 88 West European Politics Dej  Vu We 006 7" 88 Genre Happy Hit The Happiness We 007 7" 88 This Perfect Day Songs About Love And Affection We 008 7" 89 Tekman Welcome We 009 7" 89 Wannadies The Beast Cures The Lover We 010 LP 89 West European Politics Slugging For... We 011 7" 89 West European Politics Women We 012 TS 92 T-shirt Popmusic Ruins Your Brain We 013 LP 90 Compilation From A Northern Place We 014 7" 90 This Perfect Day Balcony Love We 015 7" 90 Livingstone Half A Lifetime We 016 7" 90 Mary*Go*Round Plays Golden Hits We 017 MP 90 Holger Danske Holger Danske We 018 7" 90 The Waiting Rain Sail We 019 7" 90 Mindre Modiga M„n Tysta M„n We 020 7" 91 The Boom Band Osynlig V„n We 021 LP 91 Compilation A West Side Fabrication Vol 2 We 022 7" 91 Holger Danske Water From The Moon We 023 7" 91 This Perfect Day Postcard Summers We 024 7" 91 Tins & Cans Mission We 025 7" 91 Send No Flowers Learning French We 026 7" 91 Mindre Modiga M„n Vackra Ann We 027 LP 91 Tins & Cans Trancemission WeCD 027 CD 91 Tins & Cans Trancemission We 028 LP 91 Mindre Modiga M„n L”gnerna Och Sanningen WeCD 028 CD 91 Mindre Modiga M„n L”gnerna Och Sanningen We 029 MC 91 Popsicle Popsicle WeCD 030 CD 92 Compilation This Is A West Side Fabrication WeCD 031 CD 92 Compilation 15 Songs To The Spring We 032 LP 92 Cod Lovers Pretty Things WeCD 032 CD 92 Cod Lovers Pretty Things WeCD 033 CD 92 Popsicle Template WeCD 034 CD 92 Mindre Modiga M„n Sn„lla Mamma We 035 7" 92 The Bugs Bumble Bee WeCD 036 CD 92 The Waiting Rain Another Mental Earthquake WeCD 037 CD 92 The Bear Quartet Penny Century WeCD 038 CD 92 Blithe Pagan Rituals Under A Midnight Sun WeCD 039 CD5 93 Holger Danske I Am Here WeCD 040 CD5 93 Mindre Modiga M„n Lyckligare D† WeCD 041 CD 93 Stardog Champions WeCD 042 CD 93 Pleasurehouse Marseille WeCD 043 CD 93 Holger Danske Hank vs Hank WeCD 044 CD 93 Mindre Modiga M„n K†gedalen WeCD 045 CD 93 The Bear Quartet Cosy Den WeCD 046 CD 93 Compilation West Side Strikes Back Vol IV WeCD 047 CD5 93 Stardog The Godrats EP WeCD 048 CD5 93 Holger Danske Pitch Vs Frequenzy EP WeCD 049 CD5 93 Mindre Modiga M„n Sa Dom P† Radion WeCD 050 WeCD 051 WeCD 052 WeCD 053 WeCD 054 WeCD 055 WeCD 056 CD5 93 A Shrine Glace WeCD 057 CD 93 Blithe Head Is Mighty WeCD 058 WeCD 059 CD 93 Mufflon 5 Boca Juniors WeCD 060 WeCD 061 CD 93 The Bear Quartet Family Affair WeCD 062 CD 93 Puffin Carnivore WeCD 063 CD5 93 Blue Popsong EP WeCD 064 CD 93 Hardy Nilsson Žr Det V„rt Det? WeCD 065 WeCD 066 WeCD 067 WeCD 068 WeCD 069 CD5 94 Puffin Medium Cool E.P. WeCD 070 WeCD 071 CD5 94 The Bear Quartet Revisited E.P (West Side together with Telegram Records:) WeT 1 CD 93 A Shrine Li & Friends WeT 2 CD 93 Blue Blue End of SI Digest #1.06 **********************