Scandinavian Indie Digest Mon Feb 26, 1996 Volume 3 : Issue 13 There are 44 messages totalling 1221 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] (2) 2. Pineforest Crunch (2) 3. Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" (5) 4. NON SCAN: Cornershop in Scandinavia right now 5. even more Petrol... (rant rant!) 6. Silverbullet and Monoshock, Chalmers 24/2 7. Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) (2) 8. Sin's Selected News [18-Feb-96] 9. Sin's Upcoming Music on the TV [16-Feb-96] (2) 10. Salt dates in the US 11. Shallow - more information 12. In The Lime Light 13. Petrol + Diesel 14. Domino ate 4AD? 15. Silverbullet & Monoshock (2) 16. spela (2) 17. Domino ate 4AD? (nonScan) (2) 18. clubs galore! 19. Swedish Grammy Awards - Kent 20. Stereolab was in Stockholm! 21. More Pineforest Crunchies 22. Non-scan: Superchunk, Seam, Psyched up Janis 23. Kork-Bjork!!! (3) 24. Sin's Music On The Radio [26-Feb-96] 25. Stereolab in Stockholm 26. Superchunk/Seam/Psyched Up Janis report 27. Bjork-in-the-news 28. Sin's CD Reviews - Cloudberry Jam / Kent 29. Blixa Bargeld som producent !! (2) 30. Half-scan: Wannadies/Ruth Ruth/K's Choice report --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 10:28:44 +0100 (MET) From: Nicolas Moch Subject: Re: Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] On Sat, 17 Feb 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > I guess she'd like to forget about that. :-) Oh, and they're _not_ > on Polygram, but Polar. Hi I think that Polar Records is owned by Polygram (as are all the Stockholm Label Group companies, ie Stockholm Records, trampolene,...) Regards, Nicolas Moch ----------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 11:26:15 +0100 From: Johan.Gille@romanska.uu.se (Johan Gille) Subject: Pineforest Crunch >> 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??? Actually, I've always thought (ever since I heard their songs on "In the Lime Light" early last year) that they sound like Mike Oldfield, "Moonlight Shadow"-era. Not that it means much, but it gives me another clue as to why I don't like their music (and I'm not saying this because our band was on the same compilation but didn't get a contract with Polar :) Johan. ----------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 11:27:12 +0100 (MET) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: Popsicle / Pineforest Crunch - Link|ping [15-Feb-96] On Sat, 17 Feb 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > 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. :-) and he wore it last night here in uppsala too..! shouldn't it start to, like, be getting time to, like, take it off and, like, *wash* it..? ;) anyway, the show here was alright i guess. they were on for about an hour and they played maybe 2/3 of the latest album plus a couple of songs from _abstinence_ as well as "hey princess", "sandy" and "irreplaceable" from _lacquer_. the sound was, at times, really shitty. only two of their newer songs made sense (the ones were they keep going on for a while) but the older ones worked so very much better! it was like the sound was adjusted to the more "rocking out" songs (ie. the older ones) which left the newer , and softer, sounding like crap. i don't really know what to say. i still think that popsicle is by far the best pop-band in this country, but i don't know if it's worth 100 SKr to see them, while it cost a tiny bit more to see the wonderful seam and superchunk (who came here all the way from america) a week ago.. but i guess thay must be making money these days and, well, if that's what they want.. but they really should've done something about the sound because it didn't only sound bad, the vocals had a lof ot echo which wasn't anything for the better.. the sound-guy should be replaced or something. oh, i should try to say something nice here though.. well, both "irreplacable" and "sandy" were just as good as ever, so, hmm, maybe they should put in a few more older songs.. ..yeah, maybe they should. like for example the wonderful "velveteen" which i kept yelling after, but they never played. :( later .per ps. pineforest crunch? well, i got there too late. but i wouldn't have liked it anyway so that was probably for the better.. -------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 11:51:39 +0100 (MET) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" i hate to be bust bubbles, but aren't there already a number of bands named "shallow"? i know there is one 4ad band with that name and there's also a canadian heavy-rock band referring to the very same name. so, the question is: which of these three bands will be the first to take the other ones to court..? ;) sorry for wasting bandwidth on useless babble like this. .per ------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 12:06:53 +0100 From: Marten.Sahlen@uab.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen) Subject: Re: Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" Per L}ngstr|m wrote: > i hate to be bust bubbles, but aren't there already a number > of bands named "shallow"? i know there is one 4ad band with > that name and there's also a canadian heavy-rock band referring > to the very same name. Aren't you confusing them with Swallow? There are at least two Swallow, one of them on 4AD as far as I can remember, and I think the other one is on Subpop. --------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 12:16:46 +0100 (MET) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" On Mon, 19 Feb 1996, Marten Sahlen wrote: > > Per L}ngstr|m wrote: > > > i hate to be busting bubbles, but aren't there already a number > > of bands named "shallow"? i know there is one 4ad band with > > that name and there's also a canadian heavy-rock band referring > > to the very same name. > > Aren't you confusing them with Swallow? There are at least two Swallow, > one of them on 4AD as far as I can remember, and I think the other one > is on Subpop. oops, yes, you're right about the 4ad band. "swallow", i'll remember that.. but i am darn sure about that canadian heavy-rock band though. they aren't very good but at least they are called "shallow", so now it's a one-on-one when it comes to taking the other one to court, i guess..! :) *really* sorry to be wasting lots of your precious mailbox-space on this crap. again, i am sorry. press delete. .per ------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Feb 96 12:24:13 +0100 From: robert@astro.su.se (Robert Cumming) Subject: Re: Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" M}rten: > Per L}ngstr|m wrote: > > i hate to be bust bubbles, but aren't there already a number > > of bands named "shallow"? i know there is one 4ad band with > > that name and there's also a canadian heavy-rock band referring > > to the very same name. > Aren't you confusing them with Swallow? There are at least two Swallow, > one of them on 4AD as far as I can remember, and I think the other one > is on Subpop. The Canadians even have a web page... http://www.hmv.ca/indi/bands/shallow/ and from it: > "SHALLOW...a truly heavy band (and that's without factoring in Tony, > their stubble-scalped singer/drummer, who bears a physique rarely seen > outside the robots used to pulverise surplus Land Rovers at the Ford > Plant), heavy now, heavy 'til the day they growl their last gluttural > sound, heavy since the day they wuz > born..."" > > -EYE Magazine not exactly Slowdive-like! Robert -------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 96 13:02:34 -0800 From: Morten Wendell Pedersen Subject: NON SCAN: Cornershop in Scandinavia right now I went too see cornershop on saturday, and I don't know what I expected, because last time I saw them they were extremly pissed and didn't wan't to play more than half a hour, but this time it was really different.... fucking mazing I would say. It was more or less an acoustic show with drums, percussion, sitar (and some box with loops samples and stuff like that) and guitar once in a while.... The entire set was extremly dancable...more or less like cornershop gone dub ;-) For some reason there wasn't many people ( <100 I guess), but everyone really seamed to get into it... and we managed to make so much noise that had to re-enter the stage two times (actually the percussion thought he could trick us with walking in on the stage make a little noise on his gear... but no ;-) ). I talked a bit with Tjinder afterwards, and their schedule was to go Aalborg (in Denmark sunday (yesterday)) and the continue to Norway and Sweden before they returned to Copenhagen on saturday... And the "6am Jullandar Shere" remixes released next monday really makes your dance your pants off ;-)... So in a few words, Go and see them. -Morten ------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 15:06:59 +0200 (EET) From: Sami Rouhento Subject: Re: even more Petrol... (rant rant!) Jan wrote: > 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. Shit... Petrol signs to Diesel..? I sure hope no-one'll start playing with them matches... Sami ------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 17:37:50 +0100 (MET) From: Ola Lundkvist Subject: Silverbullet and Monoshock, Chalmers 24/2 On Saturday February 24, Silverbullet and Monoshock will play at Chalmers in Gothenburg. Well-known Morran will be diskjockeys when the bands aren't playing. Party from 22.00 and all night long. Age 20 or student legimitation. Tickets are SEK 60. For more info email d1wizo@dtek.chalmers.se or pu@chs.chalmers.se. Or phone 031 - 772 39 26 (Int. +46 31 7723926) Send demos, CDs etc. to: PU Sven Hultins Gata 4 412 58 G=F6teborg Sweden See ya /Ola -- pu@chs.chalmers.se. http://www.chs.chalmers.se/~pu/ ----------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 96 13:25:21 +0100 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) > 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. Well, I bought the single this weekend, and the three other songs on it are, surprise, surprise, all very Sammy-like. Left Alone Again is definitely the best track, though. /Ludde, listening to Stereolab -------------------------- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 96 13:28:12 +0100 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: Re: Sin's Selected News [18-Feb-96] > Upcoming Non-Scandinavian Band Record Releases > > Week 10 - Scheer "tba" (Domino) > 12 - Lush "Lovelife" (Domino) > 14 - His Name Is Alive "tba" (Domino) > Week 20 - Throwing Muses "tba" (Domino) ??? Does this mean that Domino has bought 4AD ??? Strange... /Ludde, still listening to Stereolab ------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 03:25:48 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Upcoming Music on the TV [16-Feb-96] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scandinavian Indie UPCOMING MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie February 16th -> February 22nd Extras: Sorry about the late post, I've been really busy lately. :-/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ----------------------- ------------------- ------------- ----- Fri 16/2 N}id Jag, Peter ZTV 20.00 Kent Inf|r Grammisgalan TV 4 21.30 Unun Synk SVT 2 00.05 R Sat 17/2 Pop & Indie Pop & Indie ZTV 14.00 R Nick Cave Artist ZTV 15.55 Viktoria Tolstoy L|rdagsstek SVT 1 16.00 Tina Turner Det Kommer Mera... SVT 1 18.15 Sophie Zelmani Det Kommer Mera... SVT 1 18.15 N|jesrevyn N|jesrevyn SVT 1 23.20 R Sun 18/2 N}id Jag, Peter ZTV 21.45 R Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 22.30 Nick Cave Artist ZTV 23.55 R Mon 19/2 Toppen Toppen ZTV 19.15 Grammisgalan 1996 Grammisgalan 1996 TV 4 20.00 Tue 20/2 Pop & Indie Pop & Indie ZTV 19.15 Toppen Toppen ZTV 21.00 R N}id Jag, Peter ZTV 23.45 R Wed 21/2 Musikrevyn Musikrevyn SVT 1 19.15 Thu 22/2 N|jesrevyn N|jesrevyn SVT 1 22.30 R = Rerun *** This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages *** //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) -------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 03:26:14 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Salt dates in the US On Sun, 18 Feb 1996, d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote: Re: 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 [snip] > The site is at: > http://www.pollstar.com/pssearch.exe/artist.cgi I sure will add a link to it, but a closer place to look for Salt (or other Swedish bands for that matter) tours outside Scandinavia would be: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/tourswe2.html Actually, my Salt tour date list is a bit more complete than the one you posted even! Hell Scandinavian Indie. :-) //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 05:25:03 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Shallow - more information After a whole bunch of e-mail and list info-requests about Shallow, here's a load of information (thanks to the speedy reply from the band :-)): Shallow information (probably as it will look like on their WWW page): Shallow - consists of Nicolas Janco (age 18), David Sundqvist (age 20) and Annica Silvonen (age 18). Nicolas, as you might know, used to play drums in the band Aquadays (ex-Somersault). He is also currently playing in a jazz-trio called Fatima. David also plays in a Pixies-influenced band from Gothenburg called Blonk, and Annica actually is an opera-singer, and sang at the "konserthuset" in Gothenburg last spring together with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra. She also sings in a number of song-ensembles. The band is not yet signed to a label, but are of course hoping they will be, and have therefore sent a number of demos to different record companies. They have plans to record yet another demo around April, also on an 8-track roll-tape recorder. They haven't played live at many places yet, but one gig worth mentioning is at the Gothenburg Rockfilmfestival, April 1995. Due to trouble with members/musicians, they haven't played anywhere since. But that doesn't mean that they are unexperienced live-musicians, because they play and have played a lot in other bands. One gig is booked right now, and that is at Hemulen in Gothenburg, though it is yet without a definite date. They do not agree with comparisons to Lush and Slowdive (see Scandinavian Indie Demo Tape review), but they are admirers of U2 and Cocteau Twins. If you want to contact the band, for a demo tape, or maybe to book them for a gig, contact: David Sundqvist +46-(0)31-275918 -or- Nicolas Janco +46-(0)31-877526 -or- write to them at: (in english) David Sundqvist (in swedish) David Sundqvist (characters) Vanortsg. 8 (characters) V{nortsg. 8 431 60 Molndal 431 60 M|lndal SWEDEN //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 06:53:33 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Pineforest Crunch On Mon, 19 Feb 1996, Nicolas Moch wrote: >> I guess she'd like to forget about that. :-) Oh, and they're _not_ >> on Polygram, but Polar. > > Hi > I think that Polar Records is owned by Polygram (as are all the Stockholm > Label Group companies, ie Stockholm Records, trampolene,...) Quite right! You made me pull out a bunch of old Topp40 issues and sure enough, there it was, in black and white. I better re-organize the Swedish Record Labels page at once! :-) //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 06:53:56 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: In The Lime Light On Mon, 19 Feb 1996, Johan.Gille@romanska.uu.se (Johan Gille) wrote: >>> 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??? > > Actually, I've always thought (ever since I heard their songs on "In the > Lime Light" early last year) that they sound like Mike Oldfield, "Moonlight > Shadow"-era. Not that it means much, but it gives me another clue as to why > I don't like their music (and I'm not saying this because our band was on > the same compilation but didn't get a contract with Polar :) Funny that. I didn't remember they were on that compilation CD! And when I took a look at it a few moments ago, what do I see (I'm ashamed..) Pineforest Crunch - "Cup Noodle Song" (and another track called "Barbie"). Listening to it (ie. Cup Noodle..) right now, and you're right. They _did_ sound kind of like Mike Oldfield! But they all have developed quite a bit since, especially Asa. Here she sounds nervous and really not as experienced as she does nowadays. Pretty interesting actually... It's different here and there, from the way that song sounds now I mean. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ---------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 06:54:16 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Petrol + Diesel On Mon, 19 Feb 1996, Sami Rouhento wrote: >> 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. > > Shit... Petrol signs to Diesel..? I sure hope no-one'll start playing > with them matches... Ha ha ha! Don't do that Sami! :-) I'm way too tired right now.. And all I was thinking when I read that piece of news was if "Diesel" is the same "Diesel" label run by Mauro Scocco? //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) -------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 06:54:51 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Domino ate 4AD? On Mon, 19 Feb 96, ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) wrote: >> Upcoming Non-Scandinavian Band Record Releases >> >> Week 10 - Scheer "tba" (Domino) >> 12 - Lush "Lovelife" (Domino) >> 14 - His Name Is Alive "tba" (Domino) >> Week 20 - Throwing Muses "tba" (Domino) > > ??? Does this mean that Domino has bought 4AD ??? Strange... That's what I thought too, when I typed it in. But then again, Topp40 isn't the most reliable source of information, I've noticed. Anyway, someone on the list might know what the deal is? //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 06:55:16 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Silverbullet & Monoshock On Mon, 19 Feb 1996, Ola Lundkvist wrote: > On Saturday February 24, Silverbullet and Monoshock will play at Chalmers > in Gothenburg. I have heard of Silverbullet (though I can't remember what exactly) but nothing about Monoshock. Do you have more info you can post about these two bands? //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) -------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 13:45:03 +0100 From: Ann Nilsson och Magnus Skarbo Subject: spela Hej, undrar om det finns nagon pa listan som vill delge sina favoritspelstallen. Eller de stallen som ar bast att spela pa. Blake Carringtons ----------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 15:05:31 +0200 (EET) From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Domino ate 4AD? (nonScan) According to chief@lysator.liu.se: * >> Upcoming Non-Scandinavian Band Record Releases * >> * >> Week 10 - Scheer "tba" (Domino) * >> 12 - Lush "Lovelife" (Domino) * >> 14 - His Name Is Alive "tba" (Domino) * >> Week 20 - Throwing Muses "tba" (Domino) * > * > ??? Does this mean that Domino has bought 4AD ??? Strange... * * That's what I thought too, when I typed it in. But then again, Topp40 * isn't the most reliable source of information, I've noticed. Anyway, * someone on the list might know what the deal is? No idea really... but at least "Single Girl" by Lush was still had the good old 4AD logo on it... maybe Domino is just distributing 4AD stuff? I seem to remember that the list quoted above had all the Creation bands listed with the notorious 'Sony' moniker... which is of course a bit different story... Kimmo ps. seeing my .sig of today, did anyone of you Stockholm 'in with the in-crowd' lot get to the Stereolab PR happening which supposedly took place there a couple of days ago? -- Kimmo Saaskilahti * "Art is a science having more than trkisa@uta.fi * seven variables" * - Stereolab ------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 14:13:16 +0000 (GMT) From: Sean Kyle-Price Subject: Re: Domino ate 4AD? (nonScan) Hmm... When I last spoke to Lawrence Bell of Domino he made no mention of acquiring or distributing 4AD and he probably would have done as I'm his lawyer. I think you'll find it was a mistake by the magazine. Sean On Tue, 20 Feb 1996, Kimmo Saaskilahti wrote: > No idea really... but at least "Single Girl" by Lush was still had the > good old 4AD logo on it... maybe Domino is just distributing 4AD > stuff? I seem to remember that the list quoted above had all the > Creation bands listed with the notorious 'Sony' moniker... which is > of course a bit different story... -------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 15:51:59 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Sin's Demo Review: Shallow - "Shallow" >i hate to be bust bubbles, but aren't there already a number >of bands named "shallow"? i know there is one 4ad band with >that name ... Yeah, i read a live review in Melody Maker, probably the UK Shallow. And a friend of mine even has a livetape with'em (from 92). So "our" Shallow better add something stupid to the end like "Shallow Sthlm"... Hint, hint!!! Jan Sundstrom ----------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 16:46:33 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: spela >Hej, undrar om det finns n=E5gon p=E5 listan som vill delge sina >favoritspelst=E4llen. Eller de st=E4llen som =E4r b=E4st att spela p=E5. > >Blake Carringtons Please use english when on the list!!! This is the kind of postings that make our "foreign" members unsub. Not very polite getting stuff that you can't read. Anyway, the wonder about favourite venues. Mine is Gino and Studion, Stockholm, coz these are the places where all good bands play. Too expensive beer though. Jan Sundstrom ------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 20:10:26 +0200 (EET) From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: clubs galore! Despite the ongoing icy winter weather, things are finally looking a bit more up here in Tampere, Finland; at least as far as all things indie are concerned. Last Friday saw the opening night of a brand new club Stop, hosted by Ville of Super fame. The first night featured an 'easy listening special' with the guest DJ Marcus T=F6rncranzt, all the way from Stockholm. Next Friday there will be a live band, Oriental Caviar Dinner and another guest DJ. The very same day (Friday the 23rd) will also mark the long-awaited return of the already legendary Penguin club! Once again the local indie kids will be treated with top sounds from the heavier and more fuzz-laden edge of independent scene, impeccably selected by the talented dj Harvey and dj Weird. Both clubs will be happening on a regular basis from now on (Stop every week and Penguin every other Friday), so in case you're in town, check these places out - I can promise I will! Err...that's the scan-indie club report of today, coming live from Tampere, Finland. You can now return to whatever you were doing... Kimmo ------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 11:49:16 -0800 From: Christer Nilsson Subject: Re: Naked (was Re: NON-SCAN: Seam's like 'chunk spirit) Per L}ngstr|m wrote about Superchunk and Seam: > 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!!!!! I totally agree with your opinions, but: Yes, bands like Live and R.E.M. are labeled college rock as you point out. BUT this term is so misleading, there are very few college radio stations that play that type of music. In fact Superchunk and Seam are typical bands being played on U.S. college radio. As soon as a band gets airplay on commercial radio stations or MTV most college radio stations have the policy to stop playing them. This is what public radio is all about, to offer something not heard anywhere else. On now: College radio (right now a jazz show) ------------------------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 12:48:00 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Sin's Upcoming Music on the TV [16-Feb-96] On Tue, 20 Feb 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Scandinavian Indie UPCOMING MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie > > February 16th -> February 22nd > > Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time > --- ----- ----------------------- ------------------- ------------- ----- > Fri 16/2 Unun Synk SVT 2 00.05 R Hey, has anyone seen this yet?? I notice it's a repeat....I live in the States, but would really like to know more about this, and even get a copy if it was any sort of extended concert or something....Unun is fantastic Icelandic band, and I'm friends with their bassist, Gunnar Hjalmarsson. So far I've only been able to see a few little clips of them. Did anyone tape (or see) this??? Tack, Chris -------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 05:03:53 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Swedish Grammy Awards - Kent About the Swedish Grammy awards - Just thought I'd express my joy over the fact that Kent won "best group" this year. I feel that they certainly deserved it. I'm also somewhat happy that Robyn didn't win any award at all. :-) //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) -------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 13:39:21 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Stereolab was in Stockholm! >Ville of Super fame. The first night featured an 'easy listening >special' with the guest DJ Marcus T|rncranzt, all the way from >Stockholm. Whaile on it, today's DN featured an inteview with Stereolab, and it said they were in Stockholm this weekend for promotion. It also said that they were DJ-ing at Hannas Deli last sunday. Hell, i'd died to be there!!! But as always, i mis out on things... Anyone luckier than me that attended? So look out fellow scandinavians, StL might be coming to your town soon. Jan Sundstrom ----------------------- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 13:49:44 +0100 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: More Pineforest Crunchies >>> She reminded me of Tori Amos. Too theatralic, big gestures, but does it >>> mean anything??? Well, i saw PfC again yesterday at Handels, and i liked it much better than at Gino. Asa performed without _no_ make-up whatsoever, and she looked really different, just like the girl next-door. She also wore a football shirt, instead of the long red dress she posed in at Gino. Strangely enough, i liked her looks of yesterday much more. Popsicle however, had a bad day (well the setting didn't make it better), and did a less than aveage gig. No spirit. Jan Sundstrom ------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 16:56:46 +0100 (MET) From: Ola Lundkvist Subject: Re: Silverbullet & Monoshock On Tue, 20 Feb 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > On Mon, 19 Feb 1996, Ola Lundkvist wrote: > > > On Saturday February 24, Silverbullet and Monoshock will play at Chalmers > > in Gothenburg. > > I have heard of Silverbullet (though I can't remember what exactly) but Haven't heard them myself actually, though I have heard some stories about some of their gigs being quite wild... > nothing about Monoshock. Do you have more info you can post about these > two bands? Monoshock is Gustav (vocals and guitar) and G-son (drums) from Bor}s Energi and Martha (vocals and bass (guitar on some songs)) from Doll Squad. They sound a bit like Sonic Youth I would say. /Ola -------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 18:07:25 +0100 (MET) From: Carl Bjorklund Subject: Non-scan: Superchunk, Seam, Psyched up Janis Hello all, just a short review of Superchunk, Seam and Psyched up Janis at the Garage in London. It was great. That's it. Jokes aside, the coverage of 'chunk/seam on the list inspired me to go see them here. According to the bands it was the last date of the tour. The house was (probably) sold out, and the bands seamed to be in a good mood. Warm-up act Psyched up Janis really surprised me - don't know if you've heard of them, I hadn't. Their music is really angstfilled and sorta disharmonic - like Dino Jr meets Foo Fighters and MBV. The setting was only Guitar - Bass -Drums, but the sound was *really* big, I was especially amazed by the guitarplayer, it sounded as if he was playing at least three guitars... Seam were in a good mood - changing drummer four times and making crappy jokes in between songs. The set was really short, only about 30 mins, which surprised me. Superchunk started out by making jokes about Damon of Blur, and in the middle of the set their sound techie walked out on stage and made 'a public apologee to Damon'... During the last song the band started changing instruments and the guys from seam joined them too, and they had a massive jam-session (actually more like noice-session...) for about ten minutes... Cool! Enough ranting about this. I shall be back on friday to report on the Wannadies performance... Carl ------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 23:24:53 +0000 From: "Peninsulabranch" Subject: Kork-Bjork!!! Jag sag precis... Oh, sorry. I forgot that we are so international on this list. Anyway, I better write this in english so that our icelandic readers, if any, can read this. I saw Bjork make a complete fool out of herself on TV. She attacked a Journalist for some mystic reason. Since she is so good at expermenting in avant garde and post-modern music it wouldnt suprise me if she is going to use those TV -clips for her new video. Who knows, maybe Eric Cantona can direct it. ------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 18:22:06 -0500 (EST) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Kork-Bjork!!! On Wed, 21 Feb 1996, Peninsulabranch wrote: > I saw Bjork make a complete fool out of herself on TV. She attacked a > Journalist for some mystic reason. It was reported on the Bjork/Sugarcubes mailing list that she was "protecting Sindri" (her son) or something.....it happened in the airport in Bangkok, I believe. So you actually SAW it? The TV had actual footage of her slugging this journalist?? Boy, I'd love to see that!! ------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 09:52:05 +0100 From: Christian Bartholdsson Subject: Re: Kork-Bjork!! Chris Forsberg writes: >It was reported on the Bjork/Sugarcubes mailing list that she was >"protecting Sindri" (her son) or something.....it happened in the airport >in Bangkok, I believe. So you actually SAW it? The TV had actual >footage of her slugging this journalist?? Boy, I'd love to see that!! She suddenly knocked the journalist to the ground, then continued hitting her while she was down. The incident only lasted a few seconds, then some security men broke up the fight and pulled Bjork from the scene. - chris@minsk.docs.uu.se ------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 21:57:53 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Music On The Radio [26-Feb-96] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie February 26th -> March 3rd Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Mon 26/2 Olle Ljungstr|m Stockholm, Gino, 06-Feb-96 Tue 27/2 Tomas Castro Stockholm, Fashing, 26-Jan-96 Wed 28/2 Paulo Mendonca (R) Gothenburg, Park Lane, 07-Sep-95 Thu 29/2 Young Gods Roskilde Festival -95 Sun 3/3 Live (R) Stockholm, Gino, 09-Jun-95 This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - always at 21.03 (R) = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ---------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 21:58:24 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Stereolab in Stockholm On Wed, 21 Feb 1996, d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote: > Whaile on it, today's DN featured an inteview with Stereolab, and it said > they were in Stockholm this weekend for promotion. It also said that they > were DJ-ing at Hannas Deli last sunday. Hell, i'd died to be there!!! But > as always, i mis out on things... I'm sorry about that. I knew about the whole thing weeks before it happened, (it was listed in Topp40) but never thought about typing it in. I'll make it up to you all by typing in the whole "promotion visit list" from Topp40 every week from now on. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) --------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 22:01:09 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Superchunk/Seam/Psyched Up Janis report On Wed, 21 Feb 1996, Carl Bjorklund wrote: > I shall be back on friday to report on the Wannadies performance... Please do! Thanks for the extensive report from the Superchunk/Seam/ Psyched Up Janis gig by the way, even though it's a bit sad to know that one missed a great event. :-/ //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 22:01:43 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Bjork-in-the-news On Wed, 21 Feb 1996, "Peninsulabranch" wrote: > I saw Bjork make a complete fool out of herself on TV. She attacked a > Journalist for some mystic reason. Since she is so good at expermenting > in avant garde and post-modern music it wouldnt suprise me if she is > going to use those TV -clips for her new video. Yeah, they had an article about the whole incident in today's edition of the evening paper Expressen as well. With pictures. Apparently, she had called the reporter later and apologized, stating that she was a bit upset with journalists. The reporter wouldn't press charges. She isn't related to Sean Penn in some way is she? :-) //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Feb 1996 22:02:26 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's CD Reviews - Cloudberry Jam / Kent ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie CD REVIEWS Scandinavian Indie Cloudberry Jam - "Another Moment Follows" CD5 Kent - "Kr{m (S} N{ra F}r Ingen G}) CD5 by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se) (and no, no money came with the CDs - I bought them myself.) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Cloudberry Jam - Another Moment Follows - CD5 - North Of No South 1996 1. Another Moment Follows 2. Scorch Being a Link|pinger, one is kind of obliged to obtain whatever Cloudberry Jam release, and more than often, one is happy about that fact. As with this CD single. The first song is a happy, fast and irresistable beauty, filled with the lovable, well-known happy vocals from Jennie Medin, with J|rgen W{rnstr|m always in the background to back her up. I feel Jennie has received more attention this time, as her vocals break through more than before, which can only be good. If guitars, drums, bass and tambourine aren't enough, they have added a string-section, a tumpet, a synthesizer and together with swinging jazzy "dididi-do-do", "para-ba-bappa", one is either dead, or singing along, tapping one's foot to this. "what goes around, it comes around"... Listening to this one, I feel I have heard it before! I know I have, but I don't know where and why? Anyway, Scorch is a bit tougher than the previous track. Jennie's voice is a bit harder, but when she sings together with J|rgen, it sounds like their voices are a perfect match. The breaks leading the way into the choruses and out again are ingenious. The synth has a more prominent place, swirling here, "plinging and plonging" there. And the use of trumpets really hits the nail on it's head. This one is a personal favourite. "it's a sure thing that you don't have to know, it's a sure thing that I don't have to show". A special mention must go to our own list-member Magnus Astrom for the cover design. It's (as well as the forthcoming album's design) fantastic. Sort of a mix between 70's orange and brown psychedelia with a "cbj" logo that remings me of Japanese Manga-style. * Kent - Kr{m (S} N{ra F}r Ingen G}) - CD5 - BMG 1996 1. Kr{m (s} n{ra f}r ingen g}) 2. R|dljus 3. En Helt Ny Karri{r The first single for an upcoming album is always interesting - it usually tells you what you can expect from the album. I hope this one does not follow that "rule". Kr{m takes me back to 1995 - this sounds just like the Kent we're used to. But that's not a bad thing. Not at all. In fact, it's great! Soft and almost silent cuts, with a drum beat and Joakim Berg's voice pressed against the windshield, then hell breaks lose, imprenetable guitar-walls with smattering drums and a bass-line that makes the neighbors (below) crazy. Just like "Bl}jeans" and "Jag Vill Inte Vara R{dd" from the previous album. But, I can't find any smart breaks, one of the appealing small things that I feel made Kent special. Like they have conformed to usualness. But it doesn't matter much. It's a Kent-hit in any respect. R|dljus comes with a single acoustic guitar, piano and cello together with Jocke's voice, in fractions of high and low and with a small dist-effect. It's pretty unpretentious, and really something I'd call a "ballad". "Vem tror du att du {r, i den h{r s}ngen". The third song would probably have been a great one if they had removed the incredible dist on Jocke's voice and speeded it up a bit. Acoustic guitar, synthesizer a bass and drums, in slowmotion. But, remove the dist, and it's yet another ballad, and they probably didn't want that. Speed it up, and it would've been .. I don't know. It's pretty lousy actually. Sort of Depeche Mode meets Di Leva. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 09:42:54 +0100 From: Claes Nordling Subject: Blixa Bargeld som producent !! Hej, jag har hört rykten om att Blixa Bargeld (The Bad Seeds, Neubauten)ska producera ett sprillans nytt svenskt band. Hans manager trodde det var ett sidoprojekt. Någon som vet skivbolaget eller bandets namn. ?? ------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 12:55:43 +0200 (EET) From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Blixa Bargeld som producent !! According to Claes Nordling: * Hej, jag har h=F6rt rykten om att Blixa Bargeld (The Bad Seeds, * Neubauten)ska producera ett sprillans nytt svenskt band. Hans * manager trodde det var ett sidoprojekt. * N=E5gon som vet skivbolaget eller bandets namn. ?? Not to flame, but *please* use English when posting to this list!! Even though the majority of subscribers are from Sweden, there is a healthy number of listers from countries like the USA, Australia, Finland and what not, who surely don't want to miss out on any informative/entertaining postings!! As far as your question is concerned, I have no idea... :) With kindest regards, Kimmo trkisa@uta.fi ------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 15:39:16 +0100 (MET) From: Carl Bjorklund Subject: Half-scan: Wannadies/Ruth Ruth/K's Choice report Hello all, I'm back again with another report form the UK, this time all about swedish pride The Wannadies. This in due time, though - first the warm-up acts: K's Choice - from Belgium Unexpected treat. Truly great band, with an extremely talanted and very androgynous singer. At first I wasn't sure wether it was a man or a woman, but after the first song I decided it must be a she. (It was) The band sounded a bit like a 'nicer' version of dEUS, loads of harmonies and strange guitar noices. I realized afterwards that I'd heard them on the radio before the show - probably on the Mark Radcliffe show. Summary: Worth checking out on CD. (This was the first date of their european tour, maybe they're coming to scandinavia?) Ruth Ruth - from New York, New York [in their own words - I would never make a crappy joke like that ;-) ] Pretty cool three piece band. A brief summary of their sound: Sounds like Buffalo Tom doing Lemonheads-songs the way NOFX or some other west-coast 'punks' would do them... Brief and to the point, heh? Pop-songs with punk attitude. Quite enjoyable. The Wannadies - Sweden! The moment everyone had been waiting for... The Wannadies did a very good show, loads of songs from the latest album, and some from the album before that ('Bouy'? Don't remember the name of it.) Even two new songs, one called 'Freinds' and another one I didn't catch the name of. Both were quite good though. The crowd was going wild - the Garage is quite a small venue, guess it takes about 2-300. It seemed to me that everyone knew the words of all the songs... The fact that there were quite a few swedish people might have helped. Towareds the end of the show I retreated from the first row, where everything seemed a bit crowded and sweaty, back to the bar, which gave me a good overview of both the stage and the crowd. Standing there sipping my pint of bitter I lost count of the people body-surfing and stagediving... In fact it seemed like the whole venue was jumping up and down, not only the first 6-7 rows of people! I think the Wannadies are on their way to fame in the UK... All in all a very pleasant gig! Feels kinda sad to sit on the f*#%ing train back alone and returning to boredom. [I'm 'stuck' in Hertford studying at the University of hertfordshire's Biz-scool. Everyone but me listens to Michel Bolton and likes it. Bit of a drag.] So if anyone on the list should ever be in the London area, and going to a concert - feel free to send me a line, and we'll have a blast! I shall be back reporting about scan-indie related events in the UK. Carl PS. Bet you didn't know that quite a few of the record-shops here have little 'scandinavian indie' or 'swede-pop' departments! ----------------------- End of SI Digest #3.13 ********************** * 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