Scandinavian Indie Digest Sat May 18, 1996 Volume 3 : Issue 24 There are 26 messages totalling 1204 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. Fidget (4) 2. icy icy tape 3. swedish indie labels 4. Cloudberry Jam @ Dublin Castle (2) 5. new issue of stokage 6. Popsicle review 8 may, Gronan 7. Finnish Tape Chain (fwd) (2) 8. Couple of gigs in Helsinki (2) 9. get a free CD 10. review: picabo, kent, pineforest crunch 11. Honeymoons @ Dublin Castle (2) 12. European Festivals list 13. Things happening in London 14. Sin's Upcoming Music on the TV [10-May-96] 15. NON-SCAN: Verve - Superstar 16. Upcoming Gigs in Oslo, Norway 17. Sin's Selected News [11-May-96] 18. tickets ?? 19. review: the creeps, the confusions, ksmb --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 08:50:11 +0200 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: Fidget Erik wrote: > On Tue, 7 May 1996, Chris Forsberg wrote: > > So the Sugarcubes comparison ain't really a good one? > > Oh well......well, I *still* want to hear 'em! > You definitely _have to_, that's for sure. And you will too, if only > MCA could decide if they will let us use a song or not on the tape! Why do they have a problem with it? It's hardly as if you're mass-marketing a compilation CD with TV advertising and all... Robert, who saw Fidget last week and thought they were great ---------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 12:23:54 +0300 (EET DST) From: Sami Rouhento Subject: icy icy tape > By the way, how is the Icelandic tape chain progressing ? uh, i've got it at the mo, will be mailing it off to erik in a flash... sami -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 12:28:30 +0300 (EET DST) From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo Saaskilahti) Subject: Re: Fidget According to Robert Cumming: * Erik wrote: * > You definitely _have to_, that's for sure. And you will too, if only * > MCA could decide if they will let us use a song or not on the tape! * * Why do they have a problem with it? It's hardly as if you're * mass-marketing a compilation CD with TV advertising and all... Indeed! After all, what Erik is doing is free promotion for the band! But I have noticed that there are bands/labels/publishers who, for some odd reason, are paranoid about letting people hear their music before it is actually available. This is find a bit strange, because as far as I understand getting the word out would only help to generate a good 'buzz' about the band even before their release! Oh well... perhaps MCA want to use their own 'traditional' marketing and promoting channels rather than us indiekids... :) Kimmo who saw Aknestik last night and they were unbelievable (a report coming up sooner or later...) ------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 12:32:32 +0200 (MET DST) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: Re: swedish indie labels martin, we basically agree on this so there really is no need for continuing this, but as you took your time answering my post i'll do the same.. per On Wed, 8 May 1996, Martin Eksten wrote: > > > the same goes for any product, records included. so, there's more to a > > record than just the music on it. there's the artwork, format, the > > people in the band and the people releasing it. and with all these > > people involved in making the record come *their* ethics and morals too > > No! For me the record is about music! I listen to a lot of punk > music where parts of the so called culture around it supports both > drugs and anarchy. I'm totally against both these things, but that > doesn't keep me from listening to these bands and even going to their > concerts. I enjoy their _music_! alright, we obviously look at this from differet angles, but that's fully ok with me. i am not able to listen to music only focusing on *the music*. for me it's being able to relate to everything that comes with the music (the lyrics, the band itself, the cover of the record etc.) of course, i am able to make exceptions, but too often i have been put down, by a band being complete jerk-offs, writing dumb lyrics etc. it took me quite an effort to be able to listen to weezer because of their *really* cheesy references to heavy metal and general "crazy" attitude, where they are making a point of showing off how unserious they are toward their music. anyway, you could probably be pointing out that i am missing out on a lot of good bands because of the way i look at it, but so what, there are a million good bands out there that i have never even heard of so i might as well go check them out first..=20 > > so, whether you choose to buy oranges from kenya or germany you also > > choose to buy your music from sony or the kid next door own micro label > > and that's what so fucked up about all this, because, 99 out of a hundred > > stores carry the german oranges, not neccessarily because they are of > > better quality, but because germany is a richer country and can afford to > > promote their oranges in a completely different way (and in being able to > > do so, sell more oranges, ie. *make more money*). > > The problem is that U2 is on Island and not on West Side! Get my point? > I don't say I like the big companies, all I say is that it shouldn't > matter what label a band is on! no it shouldn't, but it does! it'a about a band being "fortunate enough" and picked up by some major-label talent-scout and voila!, you have tons of money to back you up and promote you in a way you never would have been able to if this guy from sony (or whatever) wouldn't have liked and believed they could make money on you. it's big business and that's what's so sickening. > > it's the lack of being able to present an alternative and make the > > alternative available to more people that's the core of this. why do you > > So, you think it's good if more people get to know the alternative/indie > bands? Well, so do I! If I "discover" a band I do everything I possible > can to convince my friends to buy this album and I get happy when I > hear their songs on the "mainstream" radio for the first time. > > > think ahlens can keep their prices pretty low in comparison to smaller > > records stores with a bigger selection? maybe because the labels give > > ahlens discount for not carrying a lot of other labels' records and by > > doing so increase the possibility that every record ahlens sells is one of > > the labels' own..?! > > I never buy records at Ahlens. Simply because I find no fun in supporting > them! I'm with you there. I buy most of my stuff from the small, > alternative if you wish, stores. That is because I want them to support > them, I want to get to know the guy behind the counter, I want these > stores to stay in business! see, you are taking a stand and buying records from smaller stores instead of Ahlens. and it's the same reason i rather spend my money on the new eric's trip split-single released on me too! records instead of the latest warner-released flaming lips cd, even if i just as much would like to hear the flaming lips disc. well.., maybe when i find it on sale somewhere i might actually pick it up. and, in case you didn't know, indie-released records are usually a lot cheaper than the ones on majors. a) because indies don't spend half their budget promoting the stuff (yes, you and i, as consumers, are paying to see posters, stickers, dolls etc. of ace of base in every larger record store..! :) ) and b) the indies are a lot more low-key (they don't have to make sure to pay a lot of wages every month) and it's a way of competing keeping their prices low(er). still many of the record-stores charge *more* for imported indie releases :( . a way to go around this it's always possible to order the records right from the source.. > > it's all about money and that's what more people should react against, by > > starting their own labels, by supporting smaller bands and by buying more > > independent released records. > > > > or do you feel that comfortable with being fed right off the spoon? > > Come on! You speak like you knew all about my record collection! Let me > tell you, my taste is extremely varied and I actually happen to like > alternative music a lot! BUT, the fact that it is alternative isn't > the most important thing, it is still the music that counts. Of course > it's great when you find this small band and you think it's the best > music you've ever heard and you get really impressed and saddened at > the same time because they are so small and unknowm yes, but then it's up to us to start spreading the word, right? and i agree i don't know anything about your record collection, what i based my question on was the bands you listened below.. > > > I listen and enjoy music because of the way it sounds. Bands like U2, > > > R.E.M., Oasis and Suede will always be among my favourites no matter > > > how big they are or get. > > > > it shouldn't matter how "big" a band get, but have you ever thought of the > > fact that there might be bands out there that you would just *love* if you > > ever got the chance to hear them, but you never will because they were > > never signed by a major label? > > I'm looking for new bands all the time! Some of my friends find my taste > in music very extreme just because I let them listen to some of the not > so mainstream stuff I come across. > > Please tell me where I wrote that I only buy stuff from major labels! > I'm saying that I'm not interested in what label the band is on! At least > not primarily. > > > > There is now way I would like to listen to Michael Bolton or Ace of Base > > > even if they were on an extremely small label and handled the distribution > > > all by themselves. I simply dislike their music because of the way it sounds. > > > > true. but, why would ever stick with eating german oranges if you didn't > > like the way they taste to start with? even if they were the easiest to > > find? or would you maybe go on to find oranges from somewhere else even if > > you had to spend some time looking? > > As I said, I'm very interested in finding new oranges. AND apples. AND > lemons. > > Martin > Martin Eksten (eksten@df.lth.se) ----------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 13:08:03 +0100 (BST) From: Sean Kyle-Price Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam @ Dublin Castle On Thu, 9 May 1996 chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > And that's the way to do it too! You're very welcome to continue, as > I understand it, Unimedia Productions will continue to bring Swedish > bands to the UK (see more in an upcoming Selected News :-)). This is good news. I'm sure that I'm not the only listmember based in London. Or maybe I am? If anyone else is going to be going to any of these shows I'd be really happy to meet up as there is a good chance that I'll be on my own, my friends not having particularly good taste in music. > > Being given a bunch of North of No South CDs. Excellent. > > That is _never_ wrong! Which ones did you get? Um, let's see. Cloudberry Jam - Providing the atmosphere; Honeymoons - Domestic; Shredhead - Melting Pot; Daybehaviour - Adored and NONSVOL2, a North of No South sampler featuring songs by 9 different North of No South bands. Shredhead are not really my cup of tea at the moment (these things change) but I really like, at the very least, the rest of it. I'm particularly intrigued by Ray Wonder, Pinko Pinko and Colonel Blimp from the sampler. I know a bit about Ray Wonder but can anyone fill me in on Pinko Pinko and Colonel Blimp? > > Bumping into Liam Gallagher which, personally, I thought was no big deal > > but a lot of other folk seem to disagree. > > At the Dublin Castle? Yes. Apparently he was there to see Pippi and the Butcher Birds with a view to them supporting Oasis on tour sometime. > > Are these guys known at all in Sweden? They feature two Swedish girls > > and the ex drummer from Flowered Up. But, then you probably know that > > already. > > Umm, who are we talking about here? You lost me. Pippi and the Butcher Birds. Sorry. I wasn't too clear. There was an asterisk linking their name to that comment but it wasn't obvious. Sean ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 16:47:22 +0200 From: tobbe@ccn.se (toby) Subject: new issue of stokage just thought i'd let you all know there's a brand new issue of the e-zine stokage out at the usual benno site: http://www.mc.hik.se/~benno/ interviews with starmarket, bob hund and a great column by ola hermansson - genius songwriter/neuroscientist/labelperson - extraorinaire. and record reviews as well. take care / toby --------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 16:31:22 +0200 (MET DST) From: Carl Bjorklund Subject: Re: Cloudberry Jam @ Dublin Castle On Thu, 9 May 1996, Sean Kyle-Price wrote: > This is good news. I'm sure that I'm not the only listmember based in > London. Or maybe I am? Nope. I'm still here. Well not really _in_ London but in Hertford, just north of London, I'm about ten minutes outside the M25. Would love to join anyone going to good gigs. And I have a few Swedish friends in London who might wanna join too. Drop me a line if anything is up! BTW, haven't found any info here 'bout Swedish bands in London. Where's the best place to look? (Apart from TO) Oh - we just missed the Wannadies last week, think they played the Astoria on the 2nd of May. Found out the day after. Bummer! Later. Carl -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 17:23:33 +0200 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Popsicle review 8 may, Gronan OK, another gig, another review. I was one of the big hoard of kids who went to Grona Lund for the Popsicle gig yesterday. Firstly, Fredrik complained that it was evil cold (which its was, maybe +3 or so). Though he said that they played in -5 once, in Pitea :) They went on at 20.00, when it was still bright and sunny outside, an unusual surrounding for Popsicle, another unusual thing was that the medium age of the audience was 16-17! OK, i think it's fun that they have new generation of followers, they deserve it (or was it just drunken teenagers out for some partying in beautiful springtime Stockholm?!). But this also means that the kids go bonzo wild on Not Forever, but haven't heard many of the earlier songs. OK, if anyone wonders who the old fart screaming "Slow!" down by the front was, yeah, it was me ;) On the gig as such: Good, but not the best i've heard from them. They only had 40 minutes, no "extranummer". A cool thing as practiced during the latest tour, they did "Soft" with the fake ending. I don't know if you've noticed it, but they leave the stage one after one, but the music continues. At the end Arvid is left jamming on the bass, and it gets to you that something is not right! :P I wonder how they blend in the studio track on the live song? Kinda ressembles the way Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream ended their gigs. But at that time it was to show off the sequencer thing, which was completely new. Oh, and the played the new single, which is confirmed to be called "Dusty Roads". It's good, i told you earlier. Setlist goes: Good with us Speed it up Use My Name Third Opinion Mayfly Not Forever American Poet Dusty Roads (yeah, Rick Springfield here we come!) Soft OK, bye bye Popsicle, i won't see you until 6th of august (Sth Water Festival), unless i go to Hedemora or Sundsvall or some other festival... Jan Sundstrom ------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 21:51:34 +0300 From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: Finnish Tape Chain (fwd) Hi, whoever has the Finnish chain tape in his/her possession at the moment, please add: > Christopher Kakkos > Formionos 64 > 11633 Pagrati > Athens > Greece as the last recipient (last before me of course) of the tape. Thank you. Kimmo ps. I wouldn't mind if people would post some comments/opinions about the tape to the list; surely everybody cannot feel indifferent about each song on the tape :) -------------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 15:25:43 +0300 (EET DST) From: Jussi Ristikaarto Subject: Couple of gigs in Helsinki Heigh-ho, can't remember the last time I posted to this list (but I'm a happy lurker, anyway...). Right. For the list-members who plan to be around Helsinki in May/June, a couple of interesting gigs to come: On the 18th (Sat.) at Club Splendid(Semifinal): Comfort ??support?? And it's the first gig ever by this promising group from Helsinki! Featuring Joachim Schonert on guitar. Well worth checking out. On the 1st of June at Club Splendid(Semifinal): Coo Dada Girl Yes! Definitely worth checking out! (Oh yeah, hee hee, I happen to play in one these groups... so sorry :-)). Dada Girl come from Nokia, Finland (near Tampere). Kind of artsy, Love-ly, powerpop. Antti the singer has an amazing voice. The bassist sports long hair. Rock! Coo are a five-piece from Tampere with a good-looking lead singer and a rhythm guitarist who owns hockey goaltender equipment (doesn't wear it on stage, though) playing dronish guitar pop. FX pedals galore! Comparisons (more or less off-base) have included The Verve, Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, Ride, VU. Shoegazing is definitely _not_ the word here. A cd-single soon to be out on Tangerine Records. Oh yeah, and the Club Splendid DJs are famous for playing old-skool indie pop as well as new smokin' jungle tunes. Bliss! cheers, Jussi (jr53356@uta.fi) The Beatles - Rain ----------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 08:53:07 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Finnish Tape Chain (fwd) On Thu, 9 May 1996, Kimmo Saaskilahti wrote: > ps. I wouldn't mind if people would post some comments/opinions about the > tape to the list; surely everybody cannot feel indifferent about each song > on the tape :) that's not a bad idea, Kimmo, and it would also serve the purpose of letting everyone else know how the tape is progressing on it's journey. :-) I'm on the list for all 3 tapes going around right now, and it would be cool to have an idea how much longer I've got to wait! Seeya, Chris ----------------------------- Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 09:04:51 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Fidget On Thu, 9 May 1996, Kimmo Saaskilahti wrote: [stuff about using a Fidget song on Swedish indie tape chain] > Indeed! After all, what Erik is doing is free promotion for the band! > But I have noticed that there are bands/labels/publishers who, for > some odd reason, are paranoid about letting people hear their music > before it is actually available. This is find a bit strange, because > as far as I understand getting the word out would only help to > generate a good 'buzz' about the band even before their release! Oh > well... perhaps MCA want to use their own 'traditional' marketing and > promoting channels rather than us indiekids... :) Then they are rather stupid, I think. I can't think of a label that doesn't do SOME sort of promotion (sending promos to radio stations, magazines like SPIN, or Alternative Press, etc). Why on earth would they consider that type of promotion (which costs a lot of money, btw) yet not let some guy put one song on a compilation tape that maybe 2 dozen people are going to hear? ESPECIALLY when that song will probably induce at least half those people to go out and purchase the album when it finally comes out?? It's beyond me. It is absolutely free promotion, just like Kimmo said, nothing more. If MCA is planning on sending Fidget promos to even one magazine, then they are total hypocrites (if they ultimately don't let Erik use the song, that is). And I will be forced to believe that perhaps there is some truth to what Toby said about corporate big labels trying to undermine the indie underground (don't remember the exact wording......) Just a thought, -Chris ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 21:22:28 +0200 From: d-sunjan@jmk.su.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Couple of gigs in Helsinki >On the 1st of June at Club Splendid(Semifinal): > >Coo >Dada Girl >Oh yeah, hee hee, I happen to play in one these groups So in which one do you play?! ;) >Coo are a five-piece from Tampere with a good-looking lead singer and >a rhythm guitarist who owns hockey goaltender equipment (doesn't wear it >on stage, though) playing dronish guitar pop. FX pedals galore! Comparisons >(more or less off-base) have included The Verve, Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, >Ride, VU. Shoegazing is definitely _not_ the word here. A cd-single soon to >be out on Tangerine Records. Are you the good looking one?! ;) Anyway, this sounds very promising. I totally dig Verve, Sp3, Ride etc... Tell us when the single is out! Jan Sundstrom ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 01:57:41 +0200 (MET DST) From: magnus@lousy.pp.se (Lousy) Subject: get a free CD Hi, if you give Local Hero Music in Lund a call (046-129757) and ask them to send you some info (prices & stuff) about CD-production, they'll also send you a free CD-single. Here's a track listing: Ulla Billquist-orkestern "Min soldat" (yes!!!the classic!!! ;) MID "Rattfylla" (boring punkrock) Limmericks "Har och nu" (dancemusic for grown-ups...:) Comatose "Serios Commercial" (some kind of experimental hardcore/metal) Wagon "Bob" (scandinavian indie content) Tommy Korberg & Tolvan Big Band "Come together" (yech...) Well, at least it's free. :) Take care, Magnus ------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 03:31:42 +0200 (MET DST) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: review: picabo, kent, pineforest crunch Well, some "immediate" impressions of tonight's happenings here in cold Lulea, Sweden: Picabo, Had their moments, at their best they reminded me of the Sea and Cake, at their worst they're just generic swedish indie pop, which isn't too bad after all. One of their members commented "hey, like your t-shirt". Oh well. A big + was that it was indoors. Kent, Well, it was real cold outside, and their music wasn't good enough too keep me from going inside. In fact, I think they're pretty damn worthless. Where Tomas Oberg and Bob Hund do everything right, Kent do it completely wrong. Their lyrics just sound like some really bad 9th grade swedish class poems. Pathetic. Just as pathetic as that video they play by some pre-Kent band on Z-TV pop & indie. If you don't believe me now, you will in 10 years. Pineforest Crunch, Positive surprise, I missed the first 30 minutes though due to unsoberness. Well, it was warm, energenetic and really energetic. I expected the Cardiganesque boredom and got a something completely different. Sure, the girl is cute, but the guy who plays the electric guitar is just infinitely cuter. That girl giving the finger to her band members just come out as "fuck you, i'll hug you later" though, kinda silly if you ask me. Thumbs up anyway! (And it was indoors! yay!) To sum it up, it was just too damn fucking cold at night for this kinda thing. Petter. ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:02:23 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Honeymoons @ Dublin Castle On Thu, 9 May 1996, Sean Kyle-Price wrote: > I'm particularly intrigued by Ray Wonder, Pinko Pinko and Colonel Blimp > from the sampler. I know a bit about Ray Wonder but can anyone fill me in > on Pinko Pinko and Colonel Blimp? Hmm I have no info at all on Colonel Blimp, but there is an old interview with Pinko Pinko on the Scan-Indie web-pages. A new single was supposed to be released in April, but I haven't heard a word about it, so my guess is that it has been delayed. I know that Kristofer Samuelsson has a far better contact with NONS than I do - Kristofer, do you have some info on what's happening at NONS at the moment? >>> Bumping into Liam Gallagher which, personally, I thought was no big deal >>> but a lot of other folk seem to disagree. >> >> At the Dublin Castle? > > Yes. Apparently he was there to see Pippi and the Butcher Birds with a > view to them supporting Oasis on tour sometime. Heh heh, I talked to Jennie yesterday again (she's resting at home because she's sick, and they have a gig tonight) and she said that the sound technician Honeymoons had with them had a long and funny story about the incident. She wasn't up to telling me yesterday, but apparently the whole place (Dublin Castle) went silent when Liam walked through the doors... well well.. I hope I get to hear the whole story tonight! >> Umm, who are we talking about here? You lost me. > > Pippi and the Butcher Birds. Sorry. I wasn't too clear. There was an > asterisk linking their name to that comment but it wasn't obvious. Speaking for me - I haven't heard them. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:01:33 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: European Festivals list Found a list on another list, and I thought I'd post an edited (to the better) version of it to this list. :-) Someone must be interested... SOME FESTIVALS IN EUROPE (Non-Scandinavian) 1996 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bizarre Festival 17-18 August - Cologne, Germany Ticket Info: 49 0221 257 12 15/6 Confirmed: Weezer, Offspring, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, New Model Army, Iggy Pop, NOFX, Garbage, Prong, Selig, Skunk Anansie, Such A Surge, Wizo, Korn, Boss Hog, Head Crash, Die Krupps, Ramstein, Lag Wagon, Millencolin, Mr Ed Jumps The Gun, Stabbing Westward, The Dirty Three, Tocotronic, Such A Surge, Ruby, Send No Flowers, Screaming Trees. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Beach Bum Rock Festival 11-13 July - Jesolo, Italy Ticket Info: 39 (0)41 - 5244055 No Confirmed Artists Yet. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Graspop Metal Meeting 30 June - Dessel, Belgium Ticket Info: 32 (0)1461 6431/9283 Confirmed: Iron Maiden, Life of Agony, Channel Zero, Sick of It All, Fear Factory, Type O Negative, Morbid Angel, Shelter, Drain, Manhole. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Eurockeenes Festival 5-7 July - Belfort, France No Ticket Info Number Yet Confirmed: Cypress Hill, Dog Eat Dog, Foo Fighters, Garbage, Skunk Anansie, NTM, Presidents of the USA, Rocket From The Crypt, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Patti Smith, Sepultra, Ministry, Beck, Ash, Frank Black, The Amps, Miossec, Silmarils. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hardpop Days Festival 6 July - Bremen, Germany Ticket Info: 49 (0) 421 34 24 00 Confirmed: Bad Religon, Die Fantastischen Vier, Biohazard, Selig, Such A Surge, Deine Lakaien, Millencolin, Extra Breit, The Flaming Lips, Dead Moon, Dub War, No Doubt, Starmarket, Queerfish, Phantoms of Future, Spain, Fu Manchu, Audioweb, Think About Mutation, Das Auge Gottes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lowlands Festival 23-25 August - Dronten, Holland No Ticket Info Number Yet No Confirmed Artists Yet. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Phoenix 18-21 July - Stratford Upon Avon, UK Ticket Info: 44 171 344 0044 / 44 181 963 0940 Confirmed: Bjork, David Bowie, Manic Street Peachers, Massive Attack, Sex Pistols, Neil Young, Alanis Morrissette, The Prodigy, Skunk Anansie, Beck, Frank Black, Stereolab, Gene, Dodgy, The Wildhearts, Placebo, Ian Mcnabb, Cecil, Genius/GZA, Flaming Lips, Cypress Hill, The Amps, Guru's Jazzmatazz, Ruby, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Terrorvision, Echobelly, Marion, Coolio, The Cardigans, Drugstore, Honeycrack, Linoleum, Goldie, The Chemical Brothers, Carl Cox, Fabio, Grooverider, Lionrock, Red Snapper, Spooky, System 7, Zion Train, Cocteau Twins, Lush, Superfurry Animals, Shed Seven, Reef, Dubwar, 60ft Dolls, Catatonia, Audioweb, No Way Sis, Soda, Sneaker Pimps, Senser, Baby Chaos, Send No Flowers, Joyrider, 3 Colours Red. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pinkpop Festival 25-27 May - Landgraaf, Holland Ticket Info: 31 46 752500 Confirmed: Rage Against The Machine, Radiohead, Alanis Morissette, The Prodigy, Sepultura, Chemical Brothers, Orbital, Leftfield, Underworld, Bush, Rancid, Dog Eat Dog, Moloko, Monster Magnet, Lionrock, The Fugees, Butthole Surfers, Presidents of the USA, Moondog Jr, Civ, Choice, Osdorp Posse, treble Spankers, Brotherhood Foundation, Wicked Wonderland, Undeclinable, Ambuscade, Scots, DeHeiderroosjer, Pennywise, Life of Agony, Metal Molly, Dave Matthews Band, Therapy? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Essential Music Festival (Brighton Festival) 25-27 May - Stanmer Park, Brighton, UK Ticket Info: 01273 887878/888787 Confirmed: Dance Day: The Prodigy, Underworld, Goldie, Dreadzone, Eat Static, System 7, Fluke, Red Snapper, Ruby, Carl Cox. Indie Day: Echobelly, Lightning Seeds, Menswear, Marion, Northern Uproar, Whipping Boy, Chumbawamba, Super Furry Animals, Bis, Drugstore, Catatonia, Audioweb, The Gyres, Stangelove, Supernaturals, Cable, Cecil, Ocean Colour Scene, Reef, Honeycrack, Baby Bird, Kula Shaker, Bird Dog. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reading Festival 23-25 August - Rivermead, Reading, UK No Ticket Info Yet No Confirmed Artists Yet. Rumored To Be Playing: Black Grape, The Prodigy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UK Tribal Gathering 4-5 May - Oxford, UK Tickets Info: 44 181 963 0940 This Festival Has Now Been Cancelled Due To The Organisers Being Crap - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tourhout Werchter 5-7 July - Tourhout/Werchter, Belgium Ticket Info: 32 (0) 9 243 77 77 32 (0) 900/10333 Confirmed: Pulp, Sepultura, Moloko, Mazzy Star, Massive Attack, Moondog Jr, Grant Lee Buffalo, The Customers, Neil Young. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tonwerk Open Air Festival 15 June - Hamburg, Germany Ticket Info: 49 (0) 40 430 68 78 Confirmed: The Levellers, Die Krupps, Philp Boa and the Voodoo Club, Rammstein, Deini Lakaien, Freaky Fuckin' Weirdoz, Mark Burgess & Yves Altana, The Convent, Decay. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rock AM Ring/ Rock IM Park 24-26 May - Nurburg Ring/Munich, Germany Ticket Info: 49 94 43 660 Confirmed: Sting, Alansis Morissette, Sepultura, Rage Against The Machine, Bryan Adams, Paradise Lost, Die Toten Hoseh, Rancid, CIV, Gronemeyer, Bush, Heroes Del Silencio, Zucchero, Dave Matthews Band, Mike & The Mechanics, Presidents of the USA, Rodelheim Hartreim project, Ian Mcnabb, Monster Magnet, Guildo Horn, Amanda Marshall, Spacehog, Ruby, Rekord, Send No Flowers, Jawbreaker, Samba, Cucumber Men, The Mutton Birds, Amonia. Alternative Tent: Ash, Placebo, Thumb, Such A Surge, Deaftones, James Hall. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sonorra Festival 28-30 June - Milan, Italy Ticket Info: 39 2 76 00 94 00 Confirmed: Afterhours, Blindosbarra, Blu Vertigo, Andrea Chimento, Estra, Fasten Belt, Karma, Kaballa, Lou Dalfin, Maoela Rivoluziore, Marlene Kuntz, Prozac +, Rosso, Moultesem Soon, Tiromancino. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:02:45 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Things happening in London On Thu, 9 May 1996, Carl Bjorklund wrote: > Nope. I'm still here. Well not really _in_ London but in Hertford, just > north of London, I'm about ten minutes outside the M25. Would love to join > anyone going to good gigs. And I have a few Swedish friends in London who > might wanna join too. Drop me a line if anything is up! You might want to go and see Souls on May 22nd at Astoria, London. They are playing together with Bush. > BTW, haven't found any info here 'bout Swedish bands in London. Where's > the best place to look? (Apart from TO) There is a page for Swedish bands touring outside Sweden on the Scandinavian Indie Web, though at the moment, I have received extremely little information to add to it. Today the page contains info about the (now delayed) Komeda and Eggstone gig at Wonderwall, and Souls (w/Bush) at Astoria. I have contacted a couple of labels and reminded them to send their gig lists though. The address to the page mentioned is: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/tourswe2.html > Oh - we just missed the Wannadies last week, think they played the Astoria > on the 2nd of May. Found out the day after. Bummer! And I didn't know about it either - If I had, I would have posted it to the list, which means that I have to contact Soap as well... :-/ //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ... hoping things'll get better. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:01:12 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Upcoming Music on the TV [10-May-96] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie May 10th -> May 16th Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 10/5 Mazarine Street,Singer Pop Tv Live ZTV 16.00 Nina Ramsby Tryck Till ZTV 19.15 Sat 11/5 Pop & Indie Pop & Indie ZTV 14.00 R Sobsister, CBJ Soda SVT 2 16.00 R Nina Ramsby Tryck Till ZTV 16.20 R Toppen Toppen ZTV 17.05 R Nick Cave Portr{tt SVT 1 00.15 Mazarine Street,Singer Pop Tv Live ZTV 00.40 R Sun 12/5 Polar Music Prize 1996 Gala SVT 1 12.40 R Smashing P., Skunk A. Artist ZTV 14.30 R Mon 13/5 Toppen Toppen ZTV 19.15 Nina Ramsby Tryck Till ZTV 23.45 R Tue 14/5 Honeysuckle Soda SVT 1 18.45 Pop & Indie Pop & Indie ZTV 19.15 Toppen Toppen ZTV 21.00 R Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Wed 15/5 Red Hot Chili Peppers Rockumentary MTV Europe 08.30 Thu 16/5 Cardigans De Stora och De S. SVT 2 22.00 Green Day Special MTV Europe 08.30 R = Rerun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uptv.html //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:03:03 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: NON-SCAN: Verve - Superstar Just wanted to mention that I just heard that Verve's new name is Superstar. Anyone in the position to confirm this? //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:01:49 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Fidget On Thu, 9 May 1996, Robert Cumming wrote: > Why do they have a problem with it? It's hardly as if you're > mass-marketing a compilation CD with TV advertising and all... > > Robert, who saw Fidget last week and thought they were great I'm not sure - I have talked to the band and they are waiting for a reply themselves. I guess we just have to wait a bit longer. :-/ //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:03:27 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Upcoming Gigs in Oslo, Norway Upcoming (interesting) Gigs in Norway: Venue: So What -------------- 12/5 Letters To Cleo (USA) + Twigs (NO) 13/5 Weeds (NO) + Starbaby (NO) 14/5 Pitch Shifter (UK) + Above All (UK) 15/5 Gotham Nights XIV: Sons Of Neverland (S) + Shadow Dancers (N) 16/5 Shed Seven (UK) 18/5 1st Annual SO WHAT Awards 19/5 The High Llamas (UK) + Dryads (??) + DJ Thomas Strzelecki Venue: Rockefeller ------------------ 24/5 Bel Canto 31/5 Rancid Venue: Sentrum Scene -------------------- 30/6 Frank Black //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 09:03:51 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Selected News [11-May-96] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie SELECTED NEWS Scandinavian Indie May 11th, 1996 by Erik S|derstr|m (chief@lysator.liu.se) "Remember where you heard it first" Contents: Busty, Cardigans, Ceilidh Productions, Coach Bob, Drug, HappyDeadMen, Naked, Riviera, Salt, Sive, Sonic Surf City, Unimedia Productions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Busty - (EMI) and Sive (EMI) played at Herrgar'n in Linkoping yesterday. Sive played a short set, and voices in the audience afterwards gave the gig a bad review. "Lousy stage performance" was the most usual remark. Busty on the other hand was a success. Before their appearence a lot of people thought of them as a big hype, but afterwards, these thoughts had changed. Unfortunately the evening ended with someone in one of the bands using a fire-extinguisher and a stolen jacket (which they got back fortunately), and both bands left early from the venue. (Source: Scandinavian Indie) Cardigans - (Trampolene) are working on their new album, that is going to be released this autumn, right now. Their last album "Life" have passed the 1.000.000 copies sold mark, and it keeps on selling. (Source: Scandinavian Indie/Ola Hermanson) Ceilidh Productions - will release a compilation CD with everything owner Ola Hermanson has ever made on the label. This means tracks from, among others, Bear Quartet, Brainpool, Cardigans, HappyDeadMen, Stevepops and Suredo. Almost everything is ready and the release date is set to sometime in June. Cat.No: CEI 039. A compilation with old surf-pop from sold out vinyl records is also planned. (Source: Scandinavian Indie/Ola Hermanson) Coach Bob - is the new name that the former members of the band Suredo (all but Mikael Myrnerts) and Cloudberry Jam drummer Per Bystrom have chosen for their new band. They are currently rehearsing a lot, and hopefully, we'll see them live soon! (Source: Scandinavian Indie) Drug - (Ceilidh) is a band from Vadstena. Ceilidh is releasing their debut album "The Quest of The Source of Sentimentality" right now! (Source: Scandinavian Indie/Ola Hermanson) HappyDeadMen - (Trampolene) are recording new material (which you already know if you keep an eye on this column) and everything is planned to be ready this summer. The new album will probably be released in Asia first (this autumn) and next spring in Europe. (Source: Scandinavian Indie/Ola Hermanson) Naked - (Trampolene) have received a very good response in Europe. They currently top radio lists in Holland and Germany and are also now ready for a UK (and probably German) release through Polygram. (Source: Scandinavian Indie/Ola Hermanson) Riviera - (Trampolene) is the latest addition to the label. The band has spent time in the studio recording. In June it is time for the mixing, and singles will probably be released this autumn. The band is fronted by Claes Molander (from The Varlets) and sounds like "a mix between all hit songs ever made", says Ola Hermanson at Trampolene. "Phil Spector, Sam Cooke, The Rutles and Beach Boys in a wonderful mix!", Ola adds. (Source: Scandinavian Indie/ Ola Hermanson) Salt - (MVG/Island) came back to Stockholm tuesday this week after finishing their second US tour. Nina Ramsby already appeared on ZTV's program "Tryck Till" friday. Their manager Jeff says that the band has grown a lot during the past month and that their performance has become really strong. Not included in their set before, the song "So" has now been added, although it is different from the CD version. A new video has also been shot for the song, which means that Island has finally decided to release it as their new single, together with non-album tracks. The release date is not yet set. All of this has meant that the new version of the "Honour Me" video that you have read about in this column before, has been put on hold. Tour news: an opening slot on a summer tour with Everclear, Space Hog and Tracey Bonham is available, and Salt has been proposed to fill it, though Everclear has yet to decide if they want Salt or not. This is one of the biggest US summer tours - all three bands are really happening in America right now, and it would be a great tour for Salt to be on. (Source: Scandinavian Indie) Sonic Surf City - (Trampolene) released a single "Let's Make Love" a few weeks ago, which got 4 "plus" (out of 5) in swedish evening paper Aftonbladet. Now, the album "Surf Don't Walk" is released on May 15th on an Europe/Asia basis but negotiatons with US labels are being held. The release party will be held at Kammaren in Norrkoping on May 16th. The band then plays in Uppsala, Klubb Dacke (24/5), Stockholm, Studion (25/5) (_free_), Linkoping, Herrgar'n (30/5) and Uppsala again at Kalmar Nation (31/5). (Source: Scandinavian Indie/ Ola Hermanson) Unimedia Productions - who were the people behind bringing Cloudberry Jam and Honeymoons to the Dublin Castle club in London reports that several indie promotors are begging them to bring Cloudberry Jam to London again, but it all depends on the band's future plans and their label North Of No South. They also report that Honeymoons managed to make some really influential friends through the gig. (Source: Scandinavian Indie) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- All news always at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/selnews.html Quote the source, _and the link_, if Scandinavian Indie is the source! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 11:00:49 +0200 From: mp93ks@mc.hik.se (Kristofer Samuelsson) Subject: Re: Honeymoons @ Dublin Castle Erik wrote: >On Thu, 9 May 1996, Sean Kyle-Price wrote: > >> I'm particularly intrigued by Ray Wonder, Pinko Pinko and Colonel Blimp >> from the sampler. I know a bit about Ray Wonder but can anyone fill me in >> on Pinko Pinko and Colonel Blimp? > >Hmm I have no info at all on Colonel Blimp, but there is an old interview >with Pinko Pinko on the Scan-Indie web-pages. A new single was supposed >to be released in April, but I haven't heard a word about it, so my guess >is that it has been delayed. I know that Kristofer Samuelsson has a >far better contact with NONS than I do - Kristofer, do you have some >info on what's happening at NONS at the moment? Well, actually it was quite a while since I spoked to them. Anyway, I think that Per from NONS is on this list so it's better he speaks for NONS. Bu t I can tell you what I know: There is general information on both these bands on Benno at this URL: http://www.mc.hik.se/benno/Home/Bands/bands.html Concerning Pinko Pinko I have no further information but Colonel Blimp I know that they are planning to release a new fullength-CD in septemper called "Cynosure". Colonel Blimp actually have their own homepage (http://www.cs.umu.se:80/~mnlmla/cb.html). It's not so big but it's there. Concerning Ray Wonder I know that they are recording a new album in Tambourine Studios (Eggstone) at the moment. To be released after the summer, I assume. If you want to get in touch with NONS you can always use their e-mail: rotnon95@student.umu.se (NONS) alt. nons@nons.se (NONS). A lot of info here and while I'm at it I can mention that Luger Production (in my opinion the best booking agency in Sweden) have an email-tourlist going. If you want to join the list just write a mail to: luger.production@luger.se, and ask them to add you to the list. Well all for know. Be shure to watch out for Loosegoats in the coming months, their new material is great. /Kristofer mp93ks@mc.hik.se ------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 May 1996 06:39:56 -0400 From: TRist11AN@aol.com Subject: tickets ?? I live in Los Angeles and need a basic address where I can buy concert tickets in advance for several shows in Norway and Denmark. Can anyone help? The "billetservice" on the web does not help me at all, everytime that I reserve tickets for a show, that service e-mails me to say I only have three days to pick up my tickets in Norway.... or is there any way around this? tris -------------------------------- Date: Sun, 12 May 1996 04:33:06 +0200 (MET DST) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: review: the creeps, the confusions, ksmb The Creeps, Played well and everything, but they didn't do "it" for me. KSMB, Surprisingly good, I expected something rather dull, these guys are really enthusiastic about playing and it's clear that they like to be on stage. The Confusions, Real good indie-pop. Thumbs up. Cute girls on keyboards doesn't make in any worse ;-) I missed aBLe, they played at the same time as KSMB and Blake Carringtons played at the same time as the Confusions. 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