Scandinavian Indie Digest Mon Feb 19, 1996 Volume 3 : Issue 12 There are 31 messages totalling 1104 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit 2. Sin's Selected News [14-Feb-96] 3. Non-Scan: Tripping Daisy 4. Non-scan: Goteborg (3) 5. Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) (4) 6. 'chunk and Popsicle (2) 7. Sin's Music on the Radio [19-Feb-96] (2) 8. Sin's Selected News [15-Feb-96] 9. Non-scan: Alphaville coming to Sweden (3) 10. Salt in L.A. 11. FWD: Hi all! 12. Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] (3) 13. Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" 14. Beagle 15. even more Petrol... (rant rant!) 16. Salt dates in the US (2) 17. Salt in California 18. Sin's Selected News [18-Feb-96] 19. Him Kerosene / TBQ Video --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 96 16:49:02 +0100 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit > Anybody for Superchunk and Seam at Studion tomorrow? I got my ticket > yesterday... I'll be there, unless my friends manage to talk me into going to Fylkingen to listen to Michael Gira (SWANS, Skin etc.) read poems instead. They haven't even tried to offer me money yet, so I very much doubt they will, though... :) > ObScanIndie: I've also got a ticket for Naked I actually heard them for the first time last week (live on Z-TV), and really liked what I heard. Like someone (Per?) mentioned, they do sound a bit like Sammy, but at least the song I heard (the single I guess - She's Left Alone Again or something like that) was faster and more up-beat than your average Sammy song. /Ludde, listening to Madder Rose --------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 02:12:01 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Selected News [14-Feb-96] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scandinavian Indie's Selected News [14-Feb-96] Contents: Beat Butchers contest, Hultsfred Festival 96, Salt, Scandinavian Indie contest. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beat Butchers contest - on the WWW will end sooner than previously stated. Due to changed vacation-plans for Jojo, who handles the whole thing, the last date to send in your replies to the questions will be March 28th (instead of March 31st), and to manage to get the winners their prizes, you now have to enter your snail mail address when sending in your answers (or you'll have to wait until May). Those of you who have already sent in your answers will be notified through e-mail. Hultsfred Festival 96 - announced yesterday at the "release party" in Stockholm, the headliners for this year's festival: Bj|rk (ICELAND), Blur (UK), Iggy Pop (USA), Pulp (UK), The Prodigy (UK), Afghan Whigs (USA), Frank Black (USA), Skunk Anansie (UK), The Bluetones (UK), Northern Uproar (UK), Barkmarket (USA), Artis The Spoonman (USA), Gypsys From Rajastan (INDIA) And from Sweden: Popsicle, Olle Adolphson, No Fun At All, Fireside, Yvonne, At The Gates, Cirkus Cirk|r. They also announced their Internet pages, at: http://www.hultsfredsfestivalen.rockparty.se (Source: Magnus Jansson) Salt - wants to enter the studio as soon as possible, to record new material for a release (album?) planned for November 1996. But first they have to end the current US tour (mid March) and go back to the US for yet another tour in April! (Source: Expressen) Scandinavian Indie contest - have also changed the last date for sending in your "found the hidden page" message. Due to my own personal vacation at the end of February, and because it seems like it's pretty hard to find that hidden page, the last date to send in your message have moved to March 28th. And the one person (!) who has already found the hidden page, will win one of the t-shirts, for his fine work, and the rest will be prizes in the (now easier) contest (that means, it's a lot easier to find the link to the hidden page now...). ** All news always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html ** //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 02:12:19 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Non-Scan: Tripping Daisy Just saw a video on ZTV with Tripping Daisy... well, I just wanted to ask - will there be no end of Husker Du, Bob Mould, Sugar, Starmarket-sounding bands? Well, now when Sugar is out of the picture, maybe there's room for them... Just thinking... //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------ Date: 14 Feb 1996 21:34:00 GMT From: elin.olson@sting.dextel.se (Elin Olson) Subject: Non-scan: Goteborg Hi there. I have a question which doesn't have anything to do with scan indie really, but I thought you might help me. I have a friend in the UK who is going to visit Goteborg and she asked me if I knew any good record shop there...I don't, but I told her I'd ask around for some information. This has a little connection to scan indie since the CD:s she's going to buy are stuff like Popsicle and Cardigans. Well, that's it, bye. Elin ---------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 15:38:18 +0100 (MET) From: David M|llerstedt Subject: Re: Non-scan: Goteborg > I have a friend in the UK who is going to visit Goteborg and she asked me if > I knew any good record shop there...I don't, but I told her I'd ask around > for some information. In Gothenburg we have Skivhugget and Bengans (the cheapest record shops in Sweden ??? 129kr/CD ). Skivhugget is in my opinion better, but at Bengans you can sometimes find fun vinyl. Take tram 3, 4 or 9 to Masthuggstorget and your there, for Bengans go one more stop. d4david@dtek.chalmers.se http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d4david/ --------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 96 16:39:27 +0100 From: robert@astro.su.se (Robert Cumming) Subject: Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) In <9602141549.AA04193@kore.lk.se> Ludde (ludde@kore.lk.se) wrote > Robert wrote: > > Anybody for Superchunk and Seam at Studion tomorrow? I got my ticket > > yesterday... > I'll be there, unless my friends manage to talk me into going to So were you there? Per and me were, anyway, and a possible new member (hej C-Y, om du anlaent aen!). Superchunk were really, really good. > > ObScanIndie: I've also got a ticket for Naked > I actually heard them for the first time last week (live on Z-TV), > and really liked what I heard. Like someone (Per?) mentioned, they > do sound a bit like Sammy, but at least the song I heard (the single > I guess - She's Left Alone Again or something like that) was faster > and more up-beat than your average Sammy song. I heard them on P3 of all places, or maybe it was Bandit. They sound like they'll be good fun. I know nothing whatsoever about Punnet though -- any word on them? Robert, where the strings come in ---------------------- Date: 15 Feb 1996 16:29:59 GMT From: elin.olson@sting.dextel.se (Elin Olson) Subject: Re: Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) > > > ObScanIndie: I've also got a ticket for Naked > > I actually heard them for the first time last week (live on Z-TV), > > and really liked what I heard. Like someone (Per?) mentioned, they > > do sound a bit like Sammy, but at least the song I heard (the single > > I guess - She's Left Alone Again or something like that) was faster > > and more up-beat than your average Sammy song. > I heard them on P3 of all places, or maybe it was Bandit. They sound > like they'll be good fun. I know nothing whatsoever about Punnet > though -- any word on them? I went to see Vinterviken with some friends and a couple of weeks ago and to my surprise I heard and saw parts of I'm left alone again. One of the characters watched TV and there it was - the video, but only some seconds. That was the best part of the movie... I heard somewhere that it was Therapy? who told Punnet that they should call themselves Punnet, don't know if it's true though. (Btw, thanks for the help with recordshops) Elin ------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 19:00:05 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Non-scan: Goteborg >I have a friend in the UK who is going to visit Goteborg and she asked me if >I knew any good record shop there... I always go to CD-specialisten (ex Rockhouse), when i'm in Gbg. I don't remember the street, but it's downtown. Bengans and Skivhugget are also supposed to be OK, haven't been there, though. Jan Sundstrom ---------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 19:12:01 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: 'chunk and Popsicle >> Anybody for Superchunk and Seam at Studion tomorrow? I got my ticket >> yesterday... I went to see Popsicle at Gino instead, and actually, Fredrik was wearing a Superchunk T-shirt. Midway in the gig, he asked: "Who have seen Superchunk tonight?" Obviously very few at Gino had, since everybody were at Gino waiting for Popsicle to arrive! ;P Anyway, they did a great show, and had even altered the endings of some songs. Hell, every song they played was great, not a weak spot! Due to Fredriks late arrival, everything was very late, i missed my night bus and was home past 2 am. For those who missed it, go see them next week at Handels (tuesday, i think?!) Jan Sundstrom --------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 20:50:08 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [19-Feb-96] Scandinavian Indie's Weekly Updated Interesting Music on the Radio List February 19th -> February 25th --------------------------------- Swedish National Radio Channel P3 --------------------------------- Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- ----------------------------------- ----------------------------- Mon 19/2 Lloyd Cole (R) Stockholm, Gino, 10-Oct-95 Tue 20/2 Knut Reiersrud Nasaker, 11-Aug-95 Wed 21/2 Dreadzone Roskilde, 02-Jul-95 Thu 22/2 Jeff Buckley Roskilde, 02-Jul-95 Sun 25/2 Honk The Horn, Odd, Enema & Gejonte Orebro P3 Live - always at 21.03 (R) = Rerun This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ---------------------- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 20:50:53 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Selected News [15-Feb-96] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scandinavian Indie's Selected News [15-Feb-96] Contents: A West Side Fabrication, Backfisch, Blissful, Cloudberry Jam, Drain, Drowners, Kent, Mouth, Nausea Hits, Petrol, Popundret, This Perfect Day, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A West Side Fabrication - have loosened the "no more bands" belt, and _will_ sign one new band to their label shortly. The owner, Jocke, started to listen through demo tapes right after christmas, and has found a couple that are "now on the window ledge" - that is, demos that he likes. Bands who are interested are hereby encouraged to send their demo tapes to the label now! Address: A West Side Fabrication Box 183 931 22 Skelleftea SWEDEN Jocke also said that the Swedish/Japanese music market is now "too much". Every Japanese label is looking for their own "Swedish band", which will result in the old "only the best survives", Jocke ponders. And finally, if you have trouble finding West Side records _outside Sweden_, contact the label directly (the address above)! They send records around the world, somewhat like mailorder. Backfisch - (West Side) are still thinking about whether to continue as a band or not. Unfortunately. Blissful - (West Side) release a new EP called "I am a Wreck" on monday Feburary 26th, with five brand new songs. The label is currently hoping to sign the band for distribution outside Scandinavia. Cloudberry Jam - (North Of No South) have moved the release date for their forthcoming single "Another Moment Follows" to February 19th, 1996. Release date for the album, "Providing The Atmosphere" is set to March 18th. That album is already pre-ordered in 25.000 copies in Japan. Drain - (MVG) 's records will be released outside the Nordic countries and Estonia by Warner, says the licence agreement between the two. The band will also be the opening act for Fear Factory in London, who are starting their tour of the UK. Drowners - (Speech/West Side) is the next West Side band to be released in Japan. February 21st is the date for their latest CD "Destroyer". Kent - will appear tomorrow (friday February 16th) on "Inf|r Grammisgalan" on TV 4 at 21:30. Mouth - (Telegram) recently kicked Peter Bohman (bass) and have played with a stand-in, Elias Modigh, since. The reasons behind it all they say, is that the personal chemistry just didn't work. They now hope that Elias will join the band full-time, because everything works like a charm with him in the band. Elias is only 25 years old, but has been in the business a long time. The US release date for their CD "Hole Of Your Head" on Reprise is now set for March 15th. AND tomorrow (friday, 16/2) they'll play _live_ on PTL on ZTV starting 16:00, so there's your chance to catch the new guy on bass. Nausea Hits - Therese Johansson's (Sindy Kills Me) newly started band has been signed to Warner/Chappell Scandinavia with a song contract. Petrol - from V{ster}s, that we have heard so much about on the Scandinavian Indie mailing list, were finally announced as signed by Warner/ Chappell Scandinavia. Popundret - (West Side) are now also signed for Japan, and will release their CD "Montmartre 15 40" there on February 21st. Hopes are high, due to very good reviews in the Japan press. The band is also extremely popular in Germany (!). This Perfect Day - (MVG) have been in China, and appeared on MTV Asia and Channel V. Their album, "Don't Smile" has sold over 35.000 copies in China. ** All news always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html ** //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ---------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 96 09:54:13 +0100 From: robert@astro.su.se (Robert Cumming) Subject: Re: 'chunk and Popsicle Jan wrote: > >> Anybody for Superchunk and Seam at Studion tomorrow? I got my ticket > >> yesterday... > I went to see Popsicle at Gino instead, and actually, Fredrik was > wearing a Superchunk T-shirt. Midway in the gig, he asked: "Who have > seen Superchunk tonight?" Obviously very few at Gino had, since > everybody were at Gino waiting for Popsicle to arrive! ;P I couldn't quite believe it when Per told me Popsicle were playing at Gino, because I'd already seen Fredrik and (him being Fredrik) not been surprised that he was there... Robert, looking forward to a 'chunk-influenced next Popsicle album (and even more curious about what effect that Stereolab gig had on Leila K %-) ---------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 18:44:58 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Non-scan: Alphaville coming to Sweden This might be of limited interest to you, but it seems that the old synthpop group Alphaville are alive and kicking. They're even coming over here to play some live shows. Ain't life strange?! >From: Eva.Johansson@nek.uu.se (Eva Johansson) >Subject: Alphaville till Sverige!! > >Har kommer en paminnelse om att jag har startat en svensk fanklubb som jag >hoppas att du vill vara med i. > >Stora nyheter ar pa gang, det verkar som om ALphaville ar pa vag till >Sverige och sa behover vi vara enade. Jan Sundstrom --------------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 19:01:24 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Sin's Music on the Radio [19-Feb-96] > Swedish National Radio Channel P3 > --------------------------------- >> Sun 25/2 Honk The Horn, Odd, Enema & Gejonte Orebro > > P3 Live - always at 21.03 Wow! Hey, the strange and awesome Enema & Gejonte!!! For you who don't know them, they are an offshoot from En Halvkokt I Folie, although a million times cooler. EHIF use to be very cheesy, but E&G are sooo far out. They only released one tape, AFAIK, but it contains the most weird songs, a bit like Arvid Tuba. Titles like "Vi heter Kaj och Jonas", "Upp i ottan och ut pa stan", "Hello my name is John, i am the crazy one", a version of "Doda rattor pa det trevliga barnhemmet" etc ;) They also collaborated with Cold Meat Industry, and released some songs on compilations, under various names. The epic track "Germans reminded of their nazi past" is one of them. So check them out on sunday! Too bad it's only one hour, and together with two other acts. Jan Sundstrom -------------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 13:20:32 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Non-scan: Alphaville coming to Sweden On Fri, 16 Feb 1996, Jan Sundstrom wrote: > This might be of limited interest to you, but it seems that the old > synthpop group Alphaville are alive and kicking. They're even coming over > here to play some live shows. Ain't life strange?! Didn't that used to be the -------------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 96 14:29:48 +0100 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) > So were you there? Per and me were, anyway, and a possible new member > (hej C-Y, om du anlaent aen!). Superchunk were really, really good. Yep. I was there. Superchunk were really, really, really good... And I too was really surprised to see (Popsicle) Fredrik there! /Ludde, listening to Versus ----------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 23:59:14 +0100 (MET) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) On Thu, 15 Feb 1996, Robert Cumming wrote: > In <9602141549.AA04193@kore.lk.se> Ludde (ludde@kore.lk.se) wrote > > Robert wrote: > > > Anybody for Superchunk and Seam at Studion tomorrow? I got my ticket > > > yesterday... > > I'll be there, unless my friends manage to talk me into going to > > So were you there? Per and me were, anyway, and a possible new member > (hej C-Y, om du anlaent aen!). Superchunk were really, really good. yes, both superchunk and seam were incredible! seam were very, very anti-rock. they looked like pharmasists, didn't move much yet they put on a really emotional show consisting of both noise and silence. very good. superchunk were, well, superchunk. which isn't by no means bad! i mean, they did what they were expected to do: rock out! they were amazingly energic and their songs sounded just as great live as on record. sadly, they had stop playing shortly after eleven and i found they chose to play quite a lot of, hmm, unexpected songs.. overall, one of the best shows i've ever seen. but. (and here i go again) it was a real bummer to read the review of the show in today's dagens nyheter. it was obvious the guy had never heard of seam before and i have serious doubts he even had heard superchunk as well.. he described them both as college rock..!! f*ck i wish he knew what he was talking about! the connells and live are typical college rock bands, superchunk is definitely not college rock!! it's like saying that souls and fireside are typical university rock bands over here!!!!! f#!%&*g jo#!&%/*%ts, who don't shut up even if they don't know shit! grr.. > > > ObScanIndie: I've also got a ticket for Naked > > I actually heard them for the first time last week (live on Z-TV), > > and really liked what I heard. Like someone (Per?) mentioned, they > > do sound a bit like Sammy, but at least the song I heard (the single > > I guess - She's Left Alone Again or something like that) was faster > > and more up-beat than your average Sammy song. > > I heard them on P3 of all places, or maybe it was Bandit. They sound > like they'll be good fun. I know nothing whatsoever about Punnet > though -- any word on them? i must admit "she's left alone again" doesn't sound very much like sammy.. but i swear to god naked did sound like sammy when i saw them live last fall. a lot less up-beat (more slack) etc. about punnet. i saw at least two copies of a cd-single at pet sounds by that band. they were both in the "used" rack and were priced at about 25 SKr.. not too expensive if anyone is interested to check them out. per, hyper enough ---------------------- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 1996 15:35:21 -0800 From: Christer Nilsson Subject: Salt in L.A. Yesterday night I saw Salt at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. As usual their performance was really solid and Nina Ramsby rocked like hell. I think the audience was impressed. They place was sold out, but a lot of people had come for the other band on the bill, That Dog (really cool band with one of the girls from The Rentals + two other girls + a boy). Nina's between songs speaking consisted of various 'Thank you', 'This is a new song', 'It is on our album Ascultate' and so on. Most interesting audience response was 'Bajen Bars och rakade brudar'. Salt also performed live on KROQ and KCRW, two radio stations in L.A. On KROQ the dj was a total disaster and the interview was really boring. They played 'Bluster' live. I was in a discussion class during the KCRW performance so it was kind of hard to follow it, but I think they recorded several songs live in their studio which they played during the interview and probably will play in the future too. 'Ascultate' will be released in the U.S. in the beginning of March (I think the fifth). On now: the Bear Quartet, 'It only takes...' ------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 06:24:42 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: FWD: Hi all! Forwarded post: > Date: Wed, 14 Feb 1996 12:19:59 +0100 > From: Johan.Gille@romanska.uu.se (Johan Gille) > Subject: Hi all! > > This is my first post to the list - I thought I'd just say hi. As an excuse > I can say that I stumbled upon Buzz Online and saw that they pushed for > Salt's album: > > > SALT: AUSCULATE *** (Island). High-energy, hyper-melodic rock with > shifting time signatures and explosive epiphanies. > > The three *s mean 'worth buying'. The top "grade" was 4. > > Later, > Johan. > > =================================================================== > > Johan Gille > > Romanska institutionen E-mail:johan.gille@romanska.uu.se > Uppsala universitet Tel: (+ 46) 018-18 15 22 > Box 513 Fax: (+ 46) 018-18 16 30 > S-751 20 UPPSALA > Sverige Hem: (+ 46) 018-12 87 17 > > =================================================================== ----------------------- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 06:25:15 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] On Thu, 15 Feb 1996, d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote: > I went to see Popsicle at Gino instead, and actually, Fredrik was wearing a > Superchunk T-shirt. Midway in the gig, he asked: "Who have seen Superchunk > tonight?" Obviously very few at Gino had, since everybody were at Gino > waiting for Popsicle to arrive! ;P He had that t-shirt on him here in Linkoping yesterday as well. :-) I didn't ask him about it though, ha ha (?). Anyway, I just thought I'd tell a bit about my Popsicle/Pineforest Crunch evening. It was boring. Okay, I know I'm going to get flames for this, but really, Popsicle is a bunch of egos. They turned down the interview by sending down one of the guards with the words "they are really too tired for that now", but still managed to party on until the place closed. And the crowd was just wrong. 280 people that never visits the place on regular "live band" nights, who couldn't get either band to come back to play an extra set, and who went home immediately when the gig was over, making the place close earlier than usual. Heavens... Pineforest Crunch was nice, but I can honestly say that I only liked (ie. liked a lot) two songs they performed. They're just too tight! It's a complete waste of time to try to find one glitch in their music or vocals. Asa's (who sings) voice is unbeleivable, don't get me wrong, but all of it is just too "correct". She told me later that they have some sort of an "Internet fan-club", run by two guys, but she had no idea where one could find it. Maybe a Lycos search would give some information? Anyway, she's a lot shorter than I thought (from their video) :-) And she didn't even smile when I commented her "Sorry for staring, but your eyes are so beautiful" that she said to Peter Siepen on ZTV on the program "Jag, Peter". I guess she'd like to forget about that. :-) Oh, and they're _not_ on Polygram, but Polar. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 06:25:41 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie DEMO REVIEW Scandinavian Indie Shallow - "Shallow" by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se) http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html scan-indie-request@lysator.liu.se -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got a demo tape in the mail the other day from a group called "Shallow". The band consists of three members based in Gothenburg; David Sundqvist (guitar, vocals) Nicolas Janco (bass, drums, drum-machine) Annica Silvonen (vocals) Their current setting (unchanged since autumn 1995) grows when they play live with yet another guitar and bass. The demo, called "Shallow", was recorded last november at Chess Studios. I didn't follow their advice, to listen to the demo through headphones, at first, but when I did, I understood why. The demo is recorded on an 8-track roll-tape recorder (is that really the english word for it?). Here's my honest (no I didn't get any money with the tape :-)) review of their demo: Shallow - "Shallow" demo, November 1995. Time: 16.25. 1. "Soave" When I first listened to the tape, I immediately thought of Lush! Only because of the vocals though. Dreamy, effect-filled, light and almost whispering, Annica sings about "Atomic sky" and "Cosmic light". The music made me dig up an album with U2, just to check if I was mistaken, but I was not. Clear similarities to those dazzling U2 electric guitars one can hear on "Joshua Tree" here and there, but especially at the orgasmic guitar- filled fading end of the song, only here they paint the ceiling _and_ the walls. Noisier, buzzier. And together with the bass and drums, it's all extremely beautiful and sounds remarkably professional. 2. "Close Your Eyes" Screaming guitars, alarming and noisy, fills my headphones when Close Your Eyes starts. Then the vocals hits me. Annica and David together. Annica in her light, floating and whispering voice and David's voice like a low, yet soft and light breeze. You guessed it. I too thought of Slowdive. And Bizarre. Together with the rattling, effect-box-filled wall of noise from the guitars and drums that sound like they were placed in a garage outside the studio, throughout the whole song, it's a perfect match. No trace of U2. No trace of Lush. But a lot of Slowdive. Slowdive. My personal heroes. This tape was sent to the right address. 3. "The Twin Of Theirs" My first word was "Wow!". Not thinking it, but I actually said it. Floating, dreamy guitars that clears my head. "Effect-box" is written all over the room, with David and Annica singing, though this time, David voice is high up, singing together with Annica, and at first I wasn't sure that it was such a good idea, because sometimes it just doesn't sound right, but taking advantage of listening through headphones, I could listen to either David's voice or Annica's, by only using the right or left headphone, and by doing that, I found David's voice to be perfect, and in the same way, I found Annica's voice to be perfect too! It's just when they're together it doesn't sound quite right. They're using a drum-machine here, that I can't but relate to Depeche Mode's "tuh"-sounding drum. I'm not very fond of drum-machines, and I think it should've been left out. 4. "Hyper" Hyper takes Shallow across the border into another music-zone. Heavy, rattling, jagged edge-like guitars with siren-sounding background guitars evolves into middle sections with not as heavy but just as rattling guitars, filled with Annica's _amazingly_ beautiful voice, and here she's definitely close to Cocteau Twins' Liz. Her voice travels over high mountains and down low valleys, in such a clear tone that it makes me just melt on the spot. The combination is brilliant. The bass has a clear path to travel, and the drums makes me shiver. It's always hard to say something about drums, but Nicolas really is good at playing them here. Everything is so terribly good. "Side by side, close your eyes, take my hand, to fantasy...". To sum it all up: Shallow is fantastic! Out of four songs, I love three, which will settle in my tape deck, and stay there for a long time. I can't really grasp that they are not signed (or are they?) to a label. And what about their background? This is clearly the work of people with previous experience, yet I don't recognize their names. (Though in the picture they sent with the tape, David (I think) reminds me of Trent Reznor (!) :-)). With (to me) references from Lush, Slowdive and Cocteau Twins, they just can't go wrong. Beautiful vocals, fantastic effect-filled guitar-walls, drums I once wished I could play and a bass that matches everything. Remember where you heard it first. :-) //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 96 10:48:46 -0800 From: Anders Nilsson Subject: Beagle Hello! Does anyone know whatever happened to the fab BEAGLE from Lund?! I'm just dying to hear something about any of the members... Have they split up, or what? Please help me out, will you? Anders ----------------------- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 16:59:00 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: even more Petrol... (rant rant!) >Petrol - from V{ster}s, that we have heard so much about on the Scandinavian > Indie mailing list, were finally announced as signed by Warner/ > Chappell Scandinavia. Some more update: Petrol h}ller just nu p} att v{lja mellan kontrakt fr}n Telegram, Sony och Disel. Disel ska s{tta upp en underetikett med inriktning p} popmusik och vill ha Petrol som f|rsta band. Hur som helst borde det inte vara fel att r{kna med en singel inom ett par m}nader och troligen spelningar p} n}gra av sommarens festivaler. In english: Petrol is currently choosing between contracts from Telegram, Sony and Diesel. Diesel is setting up a sub-label with swedish "pop music" and wants Petrol as their first band. Anyway, count on a single within the next few months, and a few gigs on festivals this summer. Jan Sundstrom ------------------------ Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 17:39:36 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] > They turned down the interview by sending down one of the guards with the > words "they are really too tired for that now", sad. You should have talked to the record company in advance instead. > And the crowd was just wrong. 280 people that never visits the place > on regular "live band" nights, who couldn't get either band to come back > to play an extra set. Sorry to hear that, it was just the opposite to Gino. I think they played their longest set ever - 75 min - cause normally Popsicle do really short sets. Their last tour was 45-50 min, and during this tour, the gigs i've heard of are 55-60 min. > Pineforest Crunch ... > Asa's (who sings) voice is unbeleivable, don't get me wrong, > but all of it is just too "correct". She reminded me of Tori Amos. Too teathralic, big gestures, but does it mean anything??? > She told me later that they have some sort of an "Internet fan-club", > run by two guys, but she had no idea where one could find it. I found this: > Medlems fanzinet till Pineforest Crunchs fanclub (poor Little Fan) vill ha > tag i bra demopopband att intervjua/recensera/prata med/festa med tag > kontakt med mig p} E-mail: kallep@algonet.se (g{ller {ven intresserade > blivande medlemmar) /Anders (PS. Varken pine eller fanclubben skriver n}gra > inl{gg h{r (f|r dom som f| st}r det) DS.) I don't know what it means, but those interested could mail and see what happens.... Jan Sundstrom ---------------------- Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 18:39:51 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Non-scan: Alphaville coming to Sweden I've got tourdates for Alphaville, i think that could be worth checking out. Not your usual indie-staple, but anyway. Alphaville live: >SWEDEN > >These shows might happen between the 7th and the 14th of April (exact >dates to be settled in the near future): > >Stockholm -- University >Uppsala -- Smaalands Nation >Joenkoeping -- Studentkaar >Lund -- Blekingska Nationen >Perhaps Norrkoeping and Oerebro Anyone going, please e-mail me private. Or wait till the exact dates are up. Jan Sundstrom ----------------------- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 01:07:56 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Salt dates in the US Found this on a pretty cool database. Maybe you should do a link to it, chief?! Concert Information for Salt Date City State Venue 02/10/96 Seattle WA Moe 02/12/96 San Jose CA Cactus Club 02/13/96 San Francisco CA Bottom Of The Hill 02/16/96 San Diego CA Casbah 02/17/96 Fullerton CA Club 369 02/18/96 Phoenix AZ Mason Jar 02/20/96 Denver CO Mercury Cafe 02/22/96 Kansas City MO Hurricane 02/23/96 Minneapolis MN 7th Street Entry 02/24/96 Chicago IL Lounge Ax 02/25/96 Cleveland OH Grog Shop 02/26/96 Detroit MI St. Andrews Hall 02/27/96 Toronto ONT Horseshoe Tavern 02/29/96 Cambridge MA Middle East Club 03/01/96 New York NY Coney Island High 03/02/96 Philadelphia PA Khyber Pass 03/03/96 Baltimore MD Eight By Ten Club 03/04/96 Washington DC 9:30 Club 03/06/96 Atlanta GA Point The site is at: http://www.pollstar.com/pssearch.exe/artist.cgi It seem to be a US only database for tourdates, but if Swedish bands continue to be this successful, it could be of some interest at least. Jan Sundstrom ------------------------ Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 01:10:24 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Salt dates in the US >It seem to be a US only database for tourdates, Sorry, it's worldwide, but most of the info is US... Jan Sundstrom ---------------------- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 12:54:57 -0800 From: Christer Nilsson Subject: Salt in California I think I overdosed on Salt this weekend. On Saturday they played a small 'in-store' (but outdoors!) set in Costa Mesa south of L.A. Henrik(?) Kumlin and his Z-TV posse were filming the event. The set was followed by CD and poster signing. Later that day the played at Club 369 in Fullerton (close to Disneyland). The half packed club had to suffer three mediocre noisy bands before Salt came on stage and at that point at least my ears were pretty sore. Nina wore a cute 'Belsebub 666' T-shirt. Their gig was good but not top notch, nothing special happened. The next U.S. single will according to Nina probably be 'Honour Me'. On now: Teenage Fanclub have lost it --------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 01:09:26 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Selected News [18-Feb-96] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie SELECTED NEWS Scandinavian Indie February 18th, 1996 Contents: Cardigans, Hedningarna, Roskilde Festival 96, Record Releases, Salt, Teddybears, Upcoming Non-Scandinavian Band Record Releases, Waterbug. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cardigans - (Trampolene) gigs on Iceland with Ray Wonder was noted by evening paper Expressen Fredag, February 16th. They also noted that Nina Persson (vocals in Cardigans) _have had_ a long relationship with one of the guys in Ray Wonder, and are wondering what's going to happen. Hedningarna - have released a CD called "Fire" on Tristar Music (Sony) in the US under the new name "The Heathens". The CD is a "best of" from their two earlier albums "Kaksi" and "Tr{". Source: Aftonbladet Roskilde Festival 96 - revealed a couple of names for this summer's festival this weekend. Ready for the festival are: David Bowie, Edwyn Collins, Flaming Lips, The Amps, Ash, Heather Nova, Pulp, Garbage, Hotel Hunger (DK), Baal (DK), Merzy (DK) and Caroline Henderson (DK). The festival starts on June 27th and ends June 30th. Source: Expressen Record Releases - noted last week includes (Albums): April Tears "Sing Lee", Honeymoons "A Day Like Today", Sludge Nation "Wisehead EP". (Singles): Contrappunto "E Assim Vou". Salt - (MVG) touring and touring the US. Their last gig in New York, March 14th at Brownie's will be a kind of release party. Their US label, Island, have bought the house for the event, so tickets will probably not be available. Martin Carlsson, from swedish evening paper Expressen, has been to Salt's shows in Seattle and LA, and came together with Z-TV to a free show at the Tower Records/Lab in Costa Mesa yesterday, which means that Z-TV will show some sort of segment soon. Keep your eyes open! Teddybears - (MVG) will release their first CD "We Are Teddybears" in Japan. The only difference will be one picture in the booklet, where the Japanese label wanted to see the members play golf, so they took an old picture, cut out the "real people's" faces and put the Teddybears members' faces there instead. Source: Expressen Upcoming Non-Scandinavian Band Record Releases - that might be of interest. It does really make you wonder about Sony's domination, doesn't it?: Week 7 - Lush "Ladykiller" (Skand) 8 - Front Line Assembly "Plasticity" (Energy) 9 - The Auteurs "After Murder Park" (Virgin) Cowboy Junkies "tba" (Geffen) Posies "The Posies" (Geffen) February - Heavy Stereo "tba" (Sony) Week 10 - Scheer "tba" (Domino) 12 - Lush "Lovelife" (Domino) 14 - His Name Is Alive "tba" (Domino) April - Rage Against The Machine "Evil Empire" (Sony) Velvet Crush "tba" (Sony) Week 20 - Throwing Muses "tba" (Domino) May - Screaming Trees "tba" (Sony) Suede "tba" (Sony) June - Boo Radleys "tba" (Sony) July - Jeff Buckley "tba" (Sony) August - Primal Scream "tba" (Sony) Teenage Fanclub "tba" (Sony) 1996 - Silverchair "tba" (Sony) Stone Roses "tba" (Geffen/MCA) Waterbug - (West Side) who are releasing their new CD called "Monday Morning Quarterback" on April 10th, will probably get a lot of questions about the title from swedish journalists, as this expression isn't widely known in this country. Scandinavian Indie hereby reveals (:-)) that it's another expression for "efterklok". *** All new always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html *** *** Remember to quote the source, and the link, if Sin is the source *** //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 01:09:55 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] On Sat, 17 Feb 1996, d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote: >> They turned down the interview by sending down one of the guards with the >> words "they are really too tired for that now", > > sad. You should have talked to the record company in advance instead. Yeah, I guess I should've. I thought about it, but never found the time to call them. Well well.. >> Pineforest Crunch ... >> Asa's (who sings) voice is unbeleivable, don't get me wrong, >> but all of it is just too "correct". > > She reminded me of Tori Amos. Too teathralic, big gestures, but does it > mean anything??? _Big_ gestures. Exactly. She really _shows_ what it is that she's singing. > I found this: > > Medlems fanzinet till Pineforest Crunchs fanclub (poor Little Fan) vill ha > tag i bra demopopband att intervjua/recensera/prata med/festa med tag > kontakt med mig p} E-mail: kallep@algonet.se (g{ller {ven intresserade > blivande medlemmar) /Anders (PS. Varken pine eller fanclubben skriver n}gra > inl{gg h{r (f|r dom som f| st}r det) DS.) > > I don't know what it means, but those interested could mail and see what > happens.... Sounds pretty .. hmm, I don't know. They want demo-pop-groups to party with? Umm.. anyone have a copy of that fanzine? And where is the place where neither the band nor the fan club writes anything? //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 01:10:17 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Him Kerosene / TBQ Video On Wed, 14 Feb 1996, Petter Tiilikainen wrote: >> Right! The Bear Quartet had only nice things to say about Him Kerosene >> (is it "Him" and not "Hin"?). They had Nils from that band with them > > I honestly have no idea! Looks like it's "Him". I read it somewhere (I just can't find it again), but I think it was some sort of record release or something like that? > I love the hrnn hrrn video, but unfortunately I've only seen it twice. Unfortunately? I haven't seen it _at all_! //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ End of SI Digest #3.12 ********************** * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Digest version of the list, send your request to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Live version of the list, send your request to: scan-indie-request@lysator.liu.se * All messages to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list should be sent to: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se * The maintainer of both mailing lists is: chief@lysator.liu.se, and can also be reached at: owner-scan-indie@lysator.liu.se * The digests can also be found in ASCII format at ftp.lysator.liu.se /pub/texts/uxu/SID and ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music/lists/scan-indie as well as in HTML format at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/sid.html