Scandinavian Indie Digest Tue Jun 3, 1997 Volume 4 : Issue 24 There are 49 messages totalling 1314 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. just wondering... (2) 2. Creeps 3. Honey is cool 4. Fidget Contest II - Result! 5. Scan-Indie Digest Vol.4 #23 6. Cardigans on Beverly Hills (6) 7. hultsfred 8. Ett noll ett/lock stock.. 9. Rage in 15 minutes 10. Creeps + Salt 11. Dee Rangers + (3) 12. stockholm pop city (5) 13. Finnish festival at Studion 14. Rage in 15 minutes (krakksmokers galore) 15. uppsala pop town! 16. Brainiac 17. NOW! Salt live Sth 18. "juicy fruit" 19. tim taylor - brainiac 20. Cardigans (on Beverly Hills) (2) 21. Gig reviews (2) 22. Cardigans Review 23. Sandy Lyle gig 24. popfest stockholm 30 may! 25. emmaboda comp. (3) 26. Roskilde 27. www pages for a small town library 28. Cardigans documentary to be aired 29. tonight's the night - stockholm pop festivities (2) 30. tomorrow's the night - uppsala pop festivities 31. Kukl 32. life, the universe, and everything --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 16:22:08 +0100 From: Rami Nihlawi Subject: just wondering... ..where is Erik? Somebody heard anything from him? Thanx Rami -------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 18:57:31 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re: just wondering... Rami Nihlawi wrote: >..where is Erik? >Somebody heard anything from him? >Thanx >Rami He has packed his bags and stepped out into the unknown reality, outside the university. But don't worry, I have a strong feeling he will be back with us when we least expect it ;-). Saw him at the Honey Is Cool concert at Herrgarn, in Linkoping, last thursday (great concert, it was. Karin Dreijer sometimes sounding like Dolores O'Riordan, sometimes like Stina Nordenstam and sometimes like Bjork but mostly like a mix between all three of them. Amazing!). /Micke, wondering if someone has any recordings with Cornershop and/or David Devant & His Spirit Wife to offer ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 19:23:41 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re:Creeps Just wanted to complete my reply to Chris Forsbergs request about The Creeps. Their latest album, from 1996, is called "Mr Freedom now". A couple of years ago, think it was 1993 or -94, they released the album "Seriouslessness" which included the _big_ (in Sweden, at least) hit "Change it" which was, IMO, so lousy that I had totally forgotten about the existence of the entire album. /Micke ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 21:48:58 +0200 From: iggystooge.livevid@mailbox.swipnet.se Subject: Honey is cool anyone here on this list that knows anything about honey is cools gig in vaxjo, where and when, price and which other bands that will play this saturday? //j.nilsson ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 23:35:40 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Fidget Contest II - Result! ------------------------------------- * Scandinavian Indie - Mega Records * * Fidget Contest II Results! * ------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION A few days late or a couple of days early, depending on when you sent in your answers to the extremely hard question of what band Fidget toured with between April 14 - 18, here are the results! CORRECT ANSWER The correct answer is: Gene. RESPONSE Rating: extremely good. The number of people who participated in the contest was the highest ever in a Scandianvian Indie contest! THE PRIZES The 10 winners will receive a pretty heavy package in the mail within two weeks time. The package contains, as previously reported: 1 copy of Fidgets debut album, 1 copy of their first single (signed), 1 copy of the second single (signed) and a slick poster set with six different Fidget posters. THE WINNERS As it happened, Nina Natri (the band's illustrious founder and singer) turned up at Mega Records' offices the very same day A&R Peter Ejheden were to draw the winners. Thus she got the honours of course. So, here are the 10 winners: Siri Ahmed - Stockholm, Sweden Erik Berglund - Sandviken, Sweden Therese Jatko - Hisings-Backa, Sweden Johan Jeppsson - Vellinge, Sweden Hendrik Luuk - Tartu, Estonia Totte Pop - Eskilstuna, Sweden Brent Prenzlow - Encinitas, US Marius Ramnehill - Uddevalla, Sweden Toni Ranta - Helsinki, Finland Jesper Sandvad - Aalborg, Denmark CONGRATULATIONS! THE NEXT CONTEST ...will start in about a week. Stay tuned! // Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 10:36:36 +0200 From: Henrik Engstroem Subject: Re: Scan-Indie Digest Vol.4 #23 Good morning, Wendy wrote this: >Thanks! Anyone know who'll be on the big stage at Malmofestivalen this year? No idea on the big stage names yet. But I can tell you that Eggstone and fab skankers Liberator will be on the same stage one of those warm August evenings. To me, that makes it worth staying in town instead of hiding in the countryside for a week. More Liberator news: The band is to appear on National TV at Centralen this Saturday (24/5), the day after playing in Visby with Monster. Those who can should indulge in both. Keep well, /Henrik --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 08:38:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Cardigans on Beverly Hills The Cardigans' invasion of the USA is now complete: last night they appeared on "Beverly Hills 90201" playing at a college graduation party. They coolly lip-synched "Lovefool" and "Been It" - it was quite a hoot! Does this show air in other countries? Chris --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 17:19:02 +0200 From: iggystooge.livevid@mailbox.swipnet.se Subject: hultsfred hello got the following message form a buddy - if you're interested, send him some e-mail: //jerker > Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 03:27:28 -0500 > From: Magnus Sandh > To: iggystooge.livevid@mailbox.swipnet.se > Subject: Hultsfred Hi! Do you know anyone interested in buying a ticket to the Hultsfred festival? I have one for sale - I can't go myself. Magnus -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 19:19:19 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: Ett noll ett/lock stock.. info I received in the mail today: Ett Noll Ett Tidning Ett. Noll. Ett har releasefest pa tuben, odenplan lordag den 24 maj. Entre pa 40kr inkluderar nya nummret av tidningen med bl.a Chemicals, Lamb och weeping Willows. Dessutom spelar Ipswich vs tottenham live (Bolshi records) och Jacke, Johanna, soul-Henrik och Gustav skivor. in English: The Swedish Fanzine "Ett Noll Ett" is having a release party on saturday 24th may it cost 40skr but you get the fanzine, so you can read about Chemicals, Lamb och weeping Willows etc. also playing Ipswich vs tottenham live (Bolshi records) and Jacke, Johanna, soul-Henrik och Gustav records. Trevor ps > /Micke, wondering if someone has any recordings with Cornershop and/or > David Devant & His Spirit Wife to offer Yes I have record with Cornershop it's called Lock Stock & double - barrel, on Wiiija records what? want to tell you about it? soon --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 19:53:01 +0200 From: Cilja Kwon Subject: Rage in 15 minutes Is Rage AGainst the Machine only playing for 15 minutes at the festival? Daniel --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 19:54:44 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re: Creeps + Salt >>Just wanted to complete my reply to Chris Forsbergs request about The >>Creeps. Their latest album, from 1996, is called "Mr Freedom now". A couple >>of years ago, think it was 1993 or -94, they released the album >>"Seriouslessness" which included the _big_ (in Sweden, at least) hit >>"Change it" which was, IMO, so lousy that I had totally forgotten about the >>existence of the entire album. >>/Micke > >you must be kidding... that record didnt sold much. >j.nilsson I dunno about the record sales, you are probably right there, but "Change it" must have been one of the most played tunes on radio that year - it was everywhere and at any time of day. Horrifying! Anyways, there are other bands I rather discuss. One of them is Salt. I saw the "new" album in the store yesterday. Has anyone listened to it yet? /Micke ------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 09:11:41 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: Dee Rangers + What ever happened to the "Non-scab indie tape = "Juicy Fruit"????????????? I am into getting a new one together, any interest?? also the Dee Rangers are playing at Tantogården saturday 24th May with Demons and The Turpentines (hope everyone has checked out there debut record "This is not the Modern World" and petter you asked, who is playing at the "Finnish" gig, studion this weekend Friday: Karkkiautomaatti, Sweetheart,Circle,Aavikko Saturday: St Mucus, the 69 eyes, Hybrid Children I think that Trouble Bound Gospel (SF) are playing Stockholm soon? when I don't know. If anyone is doing a gig and has slot for one more band, please get in touch! Trevor ---------------------------------- Date: 23 May 97 09:57:46 +0000 From: "toby" Subject: stockholm pop city So the summer is finally starting to kick in, the sun is up, the grass is greener, the popkids prettier and there's action in the air. this friday at the club Tre Backar (At Tegnergatan - Subway Radmansgatan) there's shoegazing with the Alingsas groop Aquadays (soon to be Demo of the issue in Sound Affects) and their compadres The Wellmeant. Both are well worth looking out for - erspecially the Wellmeant who's cover version of Abba's "Knowing You, Knowing Me" is hauntingly beautiful. Got it! Friday 23 - Tre Backar Aquadays and The Wellmeant and then a week from now - on friday the 30th it's time for the first ever Stockholm International Pop Underground - fave livebands, the twee-est DJ's around, more flexis than anywhere else in the stockholm area, a free FANZINE to all that arrive, all-night-disco-ACTION and fun-fun-fun. This months bands feature the 7" debutants Cessna all the way from Tampere in Finland - and their labelboss Chris Jigsaw will indeed be in the building - and the everprolific The Grand International and rounding off the evening is the first show in ages from the REAL and IMPROVED Red Sleeing Beauty - rumours has it that they're going for the orchestral manouvers this evening and there'll be seven of them on stage - AT ONCE! Get ready to SHAKE SOME ACTION! Friday 30th of may - Kulturstationen (near Norr Bantorget - downtown Stockholm) Cessna (FIN) Suretoss (US) The grand International Red Sleeping Beauty Doors open at about 8 PM Toby -------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 May 97 09:53:29 +0200 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: Finnish festival at Studion There's a Finnish festival at Studion, Stockholm today and tomorrow. Does anyone know which bands are playing, and anything about the bands? All I know is that Circle are playing tonight, and if I'm not mistaking they've been mentioned here before. /Ludde -------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 11:59:49 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: stockholm pop city thobjon@algonet.se,Internet writes: > this friday at the club Tre Backar (At Tegnergatan - Subway > Radmansgatan) there's shoegazing with the Alingsas groop Aquadays (soon > to be Demo of the issue in Sound Affects) and their compadres The > Wellmeant. I'm there! Anyone else going out tonight?! If you heard them on the Swedish scan-indie tape you wouldn't dare to miss this. I'm very curious. Look out for the cap. I'll be wearing a green polo and a camera... Jan ------------------------------- From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 12:42:11 +0200 Subject: Re: Rage in 15 minutes (krakksmokers galore) Hey Cilja! Which festival?! > Cause I'll be hearin' music till the day I die... > -------------------------------------------------- And then we turn on! I thought i'd heard their names... etc > Verve, A Storm In Heaven, Seen It All, I thought this song was called Already There, but then i haven't had a smoke for weeks, so how would i know. Jan ---------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 May 97 13:24:15 +0200 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: stockholm pop city > this friday at the club Tre Backar (At Tegnergatan - Subway > Radmansgatan) there's shoegazing with the Alingsas groop Aquadays > (soon to be Demo of the issue in Sound Affects) and their compadres > The Wellmeant. Both are well worth looking out for - erspecially the > Wellmeant who's cover version of Abba's "Knowing You, Knowing Me" is > hauntingly beautiful. Got it! This rises two simple questions - Is there a cover charge / entrance fee and when will they play (approximately)? /Ludde ---------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 15:15:03 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: stockholm pop city ludde@kore.lk.se,Internet writes: >> this friday at the club Tre Backar (At Tegnergatan - Subway >> Radmansgatan) there's shoegazing with the Alingsas groop Aquadays >> (soon to be Demo of the issue in Sound Affects) and their compadres >> The Wellmeant. > This rises two simple questions - Is there a cover charge / entrance fee Usually 40 SEK > and when will they play (approximately)? 20.30 according to 3 backar. See ya! Jan --------------------------------- Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 18:13:02 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re: Stockholm pop city toby wrote: "well worth looking out for - erspecially the Wellmeant" 1) Anything new about their record deal (someone must, I hope soon, realize how extremely good they are)? 2) What is the name of that punk band two of the guys are playing in? /Micke ---------------------------------- Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 14:14:27 +0200 (MET DST) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: Dee Rangers + According to beluga@wineasy.se: > and petter you asked, who is playing at the "Finnish" gig, > studion this weekend > Friday: Karkkiautomaatti, Sweetheart,Circle,Aavikko I really reccomend Sweetheart and Circle, two of Finland's best bands. Did anyone go? > Saturday: St Mucus, the 69 eyes, Hybrid Children 69 Eyes really really suck. I don't know anything about the other bands. Petter ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 14:17:30 -0400 From: Blue Studio Productions Subject: Cardigans on Beverly Hills I missed it! Did anyone see the Cardigans perform on the season's last Beverly Hills 90210? Wendy BSP ------------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 May 1997 19:14:32 GMT From: johang@isp.su.se (Johan Gille) Subject: uppsala pop town! all this talk about stockholm pushed me into a patriotic mood. you can do other, and maybe better, than stockholm! uppsala, for instance. tomorrow, may 24, kalmar nation is hosting its traditional popfestival, this year featuring: LOOSEGOATS ABLE (yes, i'm into self-marketing. not.) ROBOT FANSCENE admission is 70 SEK (40 for members of kalmar), and you need your kårleg. then, next saturday (i.e. may 31) will see the birth of an entirely new club, HEMMA HOS CLUB PIMIENTO at fredmans on drottninggatan. behind the club is our own pseudo-label pimiento recordings, and we intend to repeat the event at least twice every semester. on the night of the grand opening no less than seven great local bands will appear: ABLE (so you'd already figured that one out...;-) BLAKE CARRINGTONS BUNBOY MIKI PICABO RONSTER SPARKLER of course we'll have records spinning when no band is playing. we figure this could very well be a night to remember. admission is 40 SEK and no kårleg is required. so; HEMMA HOS CLUB PIMIENTO 31/5 fredmans, uppsala (18-02) i'd be very happy to see some of you listers there. you're all very welcome! johan. ----------------------------------- Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 16:09:35 +0100 From: Isabella Subject: Re: Cardigans on Beverly Hills > I missed it! Did anyone see the Cardigans perform on the season's last > Beverly Hills 90210? I've heard so much about the Cardies being on that show, but I didn't think it was aired in Sweden, but only in the US. Did I miss it or what? Cheers Isabella ---------------------------------- Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 20:03:18 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Cardigans on Beverly Hills On Fri, 23 May 1997, Blue Studio Productions wrote: > I missed it! Did anyone see the Cardigans perform on the season's last > Beverly Hills 90210? Wendy, I guess you didn't see my email a couple days ago.....I mentioned to the list that I had just watched the episode, and that they lip-synched "Lovefool" and "Been It". That show, vapid as it is, has some good taste when it comes to their occasional musical guests. I remember when the Flaming Lips were on there -- they have never been as big in the USA as the Cardigans are now (and although they are getting big here, they still ain't a household name or anything). Take care, Chris ---------------------------------- Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 23:58:35 -0400 From: Blue Studio Productions Subject: Re: Cardigans on Beverly Hills At 08:03 PM 5/24/97 -0400, you wrote: >On Fri, 23 May 1997, Blue Studio Productions wrote: > >> I missed it! Did anyone see the Cardigans perform on the season's last >> Beverly Hills 90210? > > Wendy, > > I guess you didn't see my email a couple days ago.....I mentioned to > the list that I had just watched the episode, and that they lip-synched > "Lovefool" and "Been It". That show, vapid as it is, has some good taste > when it comes to their occasional musical guests. I remember when the > Flaming Lips were on there -- they have never been as big in the USA > as the Cardigans are now (and although they are getting big here, they > still ain't a household name or anything). Chris and Isabella, No,I didn't see the post (You got me--somedays I just stack 'em all in a mailbox...I'll have to look it up). I agree with the good pop music. They seem to pick well rounded, likeable groups with a modern sound. Even though I haven't met them, I feel I know them since I played at Malmofestivalen '95 opposite them(actually we played the hour before them, on the street area), and I've seen Nina walking around in downtown Malmo a million times. Dammit! Should've said hi. I'm really happy for them. (just name dropping) How's the rest of the album? Wendy ---------------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 13:37:30 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Re: Dee Rangers + >> Saturday: St Mucus, the 69 eyes, Hybrid Children > > 69 Eyes really really suck. I don't know anything about the > other bands. they all really suck. -Timo ----------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 13:39:30 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Brainiac i hate to be the messenger on this one, but tim taylor, frontman for the band brainiac, was killed in a single car accident early friday morning. my condolences to brainiac fans. i wasn't sure if the internet was the proper medium to pass this info on, but have posted it nevertheless. i know that the band wasn't big enough (yet) for the press to pick this up so i figured this was the only way for fans to be informed. let's hope there really is a place somewhere up there. -Timo ------------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 May 1997 17:46:00 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: NOW! Salt live Sth Hey! Ex Salt band "Grand Tone Music" are playing live outside Prinsen tonight in Stockholm. Their first gig ever AFAIK. They're on at 19.30, so hurry up! See ya there! Master Samuelsg 4. or smth. Review tomorrow... ;-) Jan ------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 00:02:20 +0200 (MET DST) From: Per L}ngstr|m Subject: "juicy fruit" On Fri, 23 May 1997 beluga@wineasy.se asked: > What ever happened to the "Non-scab indie tape = "Juicy Fruit"????????????? beats me, i have yet to receive it. > I am into getting a new one together, any interest?? sure. Per, freaked out hearing about the tragic loss of the unpretentiously humorous and wonderful brainiac's tim taylor. he surely will be missed. -------------------------------- Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 20:17:21 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: tim taylor - brainiac i could forward the news about his death that was in the dayton daily news, but you might not want to read it because it's so american (in the bad meaning of the word) has anybody yet bought the new Weepikes CDEP "Selling Fish"? i've only had time to listen to it a couple of times, but alteast now i feel that it's weak compared to the "Howkey?" 7" (but then, that 7" is one of the best 7"s i've ever heard) n.p. pink floyd - the piper at the gates of dawn -Timo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 27 May 1997 20:10:48 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re: Cardigans on Beverly Hills Wendy (Blue Studio Productions) asked about The Cardigans: > How's the rest of the album? I would say that it is a great album. IMO the best they have done, possibly with some competition from their first album "Emmerdale" (to get rid of some confusion - The Cardigans have released three albums in Sweden but only two, the first one a mix of the two earliest swedish albums, in most other parts of the world). I have to admit, with the risk of upsetting people, that I consider "Lovefool" to be the only bad (or less good) tune on the album. The reason for this might be that it has been played on radio and TV so much, but I remember that I was a bit suspicious the first time I heard it. It is not very representative for the rest of the album either, I think. The attitude on this album is a bit tougher than before, the music more based on guitar riffs. The band members' love for old hard rock can be heard in tunes like "Your new cuckoo", "Been it" and, of course, "Iron man" (I guess the fact that Ozzy Osbourne sent flowers to Ninas hotel room says much about their hard rock covers). The tougher attitude can also be heard in the language (I was surprised that they were allowed to sing "whore" when they played "Been it" on David Letterman Show). But it is still, of course, pop. "A great divide" must be one of the most beautiful pop tunes a swedish band has recorded for a long time and, together with "Step on it", it - alone - makes this record worth buying. /Micke --------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 09:03:22 +0300 (EET DST) From: Siim Kalder Subject: Re: Cardigans (on Beverly Hills) On Tue, 27 May 1997, Michael Rehnstrom wrote: > Wendy (Blue Studio Productions) asked about The Cardigans: > > > How's the rest of the album? > > other parts of the world). I have to admit, with the risk of upsetting > people, that I consider "Lovefool" to be the only bad (or less good) tune > on the album. The reason for this might be that it has been played on radio > and TV so much, but I remember that I was a bit suspicious the first time I > heard it. It is not very representative for the rest of the album either, I Gotta agree with you on this one, but mostly on the 'reason might be' part. I really don't recall "Lovefool" being suspicious at first (although of course opinions may vary), but now I too find it difficult to listen to the track as to a "real" Cardigans track. Nevertheless, I consider the album to be very good, perhaps because of its delicate roughness, that for me adds a certain power (sorry for sounding a little too rock and roll here). siimk ----------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 14:24:20 -0400 From: Blue Studio Productions Subject: Re: Cardigans (on Beverly Hills) At 09:03 AM 5/28/97 +0300, you wrote: >On Tue, 27 May 1997, Michael Rehnstrom wrote: > >> Wendy (Blue Studio Productions) asked about The Cardigans: >> >> >How's the rest of the album? >> >Wendy >> >> other parts of the world). I have to admit, with the risk of upsetting >> people, that I consider "Lovefool" to be the only bad (or less good) tune >> on the album. The reason for this might be that it has been played on radio >> and TV so much, but I remember that I was a bit suspicious the first time I >> heard it. It is not very representative for the rest of the album either, I > > Gotta agree with you on this one, but mostly on the 'reason might be' > part. I really don't recall "Lovefool" being suspicious at first (although > of course opinions may vary), but now I too find it difficult to listen to > the track as to a "real" Cardigans track. > > Nevertheless, I consider the album to be very good, perhaps because of its > delicate roughness, that for me adds a certain power (sorry for sounding a > little too rock and roll here). Interesting observations. Hmm...maybe I'll just have to go out and buy the album! Did anyone see Cardigans on Late Show with David Letterman? I know Sweden gets the show...They were on a few months ago, and were pretty ok, except maybe a little lacking in stage prescence, in my opinion. They played something other than Lovefool and I can't remember the name, only that it didn't strike me as a great song, at least not the first time I heard it (but of course I never 'write off' songs until I listen to them at least 3-4 times. You gotta give music a chance to get to ya) By the way, any indie bands touring in the Atlanta area this summer? My 2 kronor worth... Wendy P.S. If y'all have the time, please come and listen to some RA cuts from some songs I've done on our homepage: http://www.inetnow.net/~bluestudio/bkpage.htm ---------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 21:44:31 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Gig reviews A good week in stockholm, four gigs on five days. This is what i got: Thursday. Soundtrack of our lives - Grona Lund Great fun seeing so many people at Gronan, it was at the small stage, but the place was packed all the way to the entrance. Ebbot was wearing a green hooded monk robe, and acted like crazy, far off this planet. They have gotten very tight and groovy after touring for a long time. But i was a bit disappointed that the set list was more or less the same as at Gino in october (?). But who cares as long as the guitars are psychedelic and Ebbot walks around like a drunk egyptian on stage. ;-) They rocked, one of the best and most professional bands at the moment. Gig review in Expressen, Mans Ivarsson gave them +++, but I think they deserved more. Friday. Aquadays and The Wellmeant - Tre Backar Stupid me got to late to this, and missed most of aquadays gig. When I got in at 21.00, they played June (featured on Scan Indie tape), a wonderful, ethereal flowing thing. Then there was Daydreamer, and that was it. I had to kick myself hard for not getting there in time. Aquadays was pure synth at this gig, just Martin (?) on a Juno 60, Lisa (?) on a Farfisa organ and lovely Sara on vocals. Martin said he intentionally left his gutar at home, to make the sound tonight more "synth". Wow, was it beautiful! Like Slowdive, Sundays, but also a lot like Stereolab and early Kraftwerk. But they have to work on their stage presence, Sara has to realise she's a star, not just a shy girl. Too sad the audience counted only 27 people tonight. Tre Backar looked like an "ungdomsgard" in some obscure "forort". A shame, but maybe due to poor marketing. You missed something! Wellmeant gave more of the normal indie band feel, with some Dino JR guys on guitar, bass, and drums. Then there was one girl on organ and another on vocals. (Sorry, didn't catch their names.) Hey, noone told me that the singer in Wellmeant was sooo gorgeous. She really had star quality. But very small, looked like 16. Very bright, seductive voice, somewhere between Alison (Cranes) and 60 girlie pop (Go Go's). They made an Abba cover as encore, sedated, slow with droning organ. Good stuff, but maybe a bit conventional, mainstream pop indie. Saturday. Stefan Sundstrom - Bla Porten Stefan made a rare appearance, I haven't seen him live since last summer at Tanto. No band, just him with an amplified acoustic guitar. The mood was great, it was a banquet for Ordfront, some writers and poets, sixties people, old red wine revolutionaries. So he played a few party hits like Det maste lona sig att leva, Vitabergspredikan, Sabina 4 and "Fredman" (Stolta stad). If anyone cares (i do!) he also played four new, never heard of, songs. Titled Ronald MacDonald 2, Sabina 7, Onda Barn and Sophantering. Really god to see him again, he said he will play Tanto 15/8 and Nämforsen festival somewhen in august too, no other gigs booked so far. Monday. Grand Tune Music - Prinsen So this was the premiere everybody has been waiting for, GTM's first gig after reforming from Salt. The band is Nina on song and guitar, Jim on drums, and the new one: Daniel Latt (sp?) on hammond organ. You instantly miss the bass, that was so characteristical for Salt's sound. This is lighter, more harmonic, and Nina doesn't even scream anymore. Someone joked that they play country. Maybe not, but they even play some major chords now. It was only 25-30 minutes, but I liked it. The organ built the songs and took you high, monotonous, repetative tones going on and on... Nina was trembling with nervosity, but when she saw the smiling crowd, she smiled back, and during the final song she started to cry. Backstage the whole band were crying, enlighted that they accomplished their first gig. They record an album during the summer, released hopefully in october. The only gig booked for the summer is Emmaboda, so it was kind of a historical gig. I'm very happy that i could be a part of it. Jan ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 13:50:32 -0700 From: "Dave" Subject: Cardigans Review Friends-- There's an excellent review of the Cardigans Seattle show in Pandemonium Online, found at http://www.seattlesquare.com/pandemonium. Check it out. Dave Liljengren -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 16:31:30 +0100 From: Rami Nihlawi Subject: Sandy Lyle gig Hi! Sandy Lyle is playing live this Sunday at Hågelbyparken, Rockscenen (Botkyrka - Stockholm) 1st June, kl 15.00 Hear us now! Thanx! Rami Nihlawi email: rami@hem.passagen.se Sandy Lyle homepage: http://www.e.kth.se/~e95_rni/sandy.html --------------------------------- Date: 29 May 1997 16:55:15 +0200 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: popfest stockholm 30 may! In article , "John Boqvist" wrote: > at this first get-together, the line-up is as follows: > Cessna > Red Sleeping Beauty > Grand Internationals > Chris/Suretoss [...] > date: 30 of may > time: 20:00 > place: kulturstationen, norra bantorget, stockholm I'll be there! Any other scan-indie folk?? Apart from Kimmo I mean... If all else fails my picture's at . Robert, 171cm and taller than the average indie fan ----------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 17:07:11 +0200 From: Mats L Subject: emmaboda comp. the compilaton CD containg bands playing on emmaboda this year is out now. has anyone heard it? any comments? /mats ervering ------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 17:16:04 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: emmaboda comp. blooob@mindless.com,Internet writes: >the compilaton CD containg bands playing on emmaboda this year is out >now. Haven't seen it, but it ought to be good, judging by the amazing amount of good bands on this year. I mean: Honey Is Cool, Grand Tone Music, Aquadays, Fidget, Silverbullet, Bob Hund, Soundtrack OOL, Yvonne, what else do you need to be convinced. (did i hear Monostar?! ;-) I skip Hultsfred, Lollipop, Water Festival, Arvika - Emmaboda rules out the rest. ------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 12:57:17 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Roskilde Hi This is probably a long-shot but is there *anyone* on here who might possess, or *know* of someone who might possess video or audio footage of the Roskilde Festival from years gone by? I'm specifically interested in footage of Kukl, a very experimental, gothic Icelandic band that contained several members who went on to form the Sugarcubes (Bjork one of them). The year would've been 1984 or 1985, I'm pretty sure. If anyone knows anythign about this, please let me know! Thanks, Chris --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 18:31:03 +0200 From: iggystooge.livevid@mailbox.swipnet.se Subject: www pages for a small town library hi i will help the library in "my" small town in sweden to use internet when they get a connection (in about 2wks). i would like some good www stuff that i can bookmark in their computers, that you think will suits in a library. almost on any subject except porn bombrecipies and your own private homepage...//j.nilsson --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 May 1997 13:16:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Cardigans documentary to be aired Hi, Haven't heard anything about his on here (I dont' think it's been advertised much anywhere), but TV3 will be broadcasting a Cardigans documentary. It will be aired on Monday the 2:nd of June at 20:55 - 21:55 CET on TV3. Thought you might want to know.. ------------------------------------ Date: 30 May 97 09:55:22 +0000 From: "toby" Subject: tonight's the night - stockholm pop festivities So today is our big night out. Dressed to thrill, our A6 fanzine (free for all who come) neatly folded and stapled, heads-a-spinning (we've even brought our guitars to work) AND Cessna are on their way over the Baltic Sea. There's nothing to stop us now. So do come and join in. In Stockholm - at Cafe Kulturstationen (Norra Bantorget to be precise). Doors open at 8 PM. Disco-inferno starts right then and there with Johnb spinning his wildest. Then Suretoss is on - Chris and a sixstringed acoustic ready for some rock action. Followed by Cessna. Followed by Red Sleeping Beauty (let's see at about 11PM). And then it's crashpop with The Grand International. And more infectious indie-shambling-cutie-twee- anorak PURE HIT SINGLES. The event will go on til everyone has left the building - 3 AM? 4 AM? 8 AM? There's no tomorrow in this town. All are invited - looking forward to seeing at least some of you there. Toby Thorsen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 10:25:46 +0200 From: Magnus Skarbo Subject: Re: tonight's the night - stockholm pop festivities toby wrote: > So today is our big night out. > > Dressed to thrill, our A6 fanzine (free for all who come) neatly > folded and stapled, heads-a-spinning (we've even brought our guitars > to work) AND Cessna are on their way over the Baltic Sea. > > There's nothing to stop us now. So do come and join in. Sounds great! I want to announce a happening aswell. Tomorrow night Uppsalas coolest liveacts getting ready to rumble at Fredmans ,Drottninggatan (close to Stockholms Nation) Uppsala. The fee is just 40kr and I promise a very friendly atmosphere with cool bands and great fun. The bands: Able (Brian Wilson goes country) Blake Carringtons (My band -loud and rockish) Fanscene (Coolest modspop around) Ronster (Do it the american way) Bunboy (Lo-Fi and attitude) Sparkler (haven't heard them , but surely good) Picabo (Great pop with sharp edges) Miki (Sonic Youth influented) The whole thing is arranged by Johan Gille the man behind Able. The gathering is a cosy mix between consert and party. I hope some of you visit us. Magnus Skarbo ---------------------------------- Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 00:41:08 MET From: "Johan Gille" Subject: tomorrow's the night - uppsala pop festivities i wonder what it is about this time of year that makes all these fun things happen at the same time... couldn't have anything to do with summer approaching, though, could it? nah... anyway, mange skarbo claimed that: > The whole thing is arranged by Johan Gille the man behind Able. credit where credit is due: erik hellstroem, magnus israelsson and yours truly have been putting it together. no hard work, pure fun. then he dropped this bomb on me: > Able (Brian Wilson goes country) the problem is called _stars & stripes vol.1_, the latest beach boys offering, where brian's masterpieces feature various now famous country perfomers doing the lead vocals. THAT'S not what he meant, right? right? please? > The gathering is a cosy mix between consert and party. I hope some of > you visit us. agreed! please come to fredmans to celebrate the birth of our new club - we'll have a blast! see you tomorrow (and maybe tonight as well at toby's et al), johan. ------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 14:54:03 +0200 From: Mats L Subject: Re: emmaboda comp. Jan Sundstrom wrote: > > blooob@mindless.com,Internet writes: > >the compilaton CD containg bands playing on emmaboda this year is out > >now. > > Haven't seen it, but it ought to be good, judging by the amazing amount > of good bands on this year. > I mean: Honey Is Cool, Grand Tone Music, Aquadays, Fidget, > Silverbullet, Bob Hund, Soundtrack OOL, Yvonne, what else do you need > to be convinced. (did i hear Monostar?! ;-) Well, I don't need to be convinced, since I already have it. Just wanted to hear peoples opinions about it. I don't want to review it, since I'm in a band myself, but the SOBSISTER song is damn fucking great! 10 times better than anything else they have made ever before. /Mats ervering ---------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 19:20:41 +0100 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re: Gig reviews Jan Sundstrom wrote: > Thursday. Soundtrack of our lives - Grona Lund > Gig review in Expressen, Måns > Ivarsson gave them +++, but I think they deserved more. Ebbot on a stage always deserves more than that! But, as I understood it, the gig was held outdoors and in broad daylight? Doesn't really sound like a good environment for rock music, especially not for SOOL. > Friday. Aquadays and The Wellmeant - Tre Backar > Weelmeant gave more of the normal indie band feel, with some Dino JR > guys on guitar, bass, and drums. Then there was one girl on organ and > another on vocals. (Sorry, didn't catch their names.) The girl on organ must be a new member or just an accompanying musician. The girl on vocals should be Marika Bergstrom. > Hey, noone told me that the singer in Wellmeant was sooo gorgeous. She > really had star quality. But very small, looked like 16. Very bright, > seductive voice, somewhere between Allison (Cranes) and 60 girlie pop > (Go Go's). They made an Abba cover as encore, sedated, slow with > droning organ. Good stuff, but maybe a bit conventional, mainstream pop > indie. I guess the Abba cover was "Loving me, loving you" which they really do great. I also have to agree about Marikas voice and I would also like to add Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles) when describing it. When it comes to the part about "conventional and mainstream indie pop": ehhh, well, no more agreement from my side, I think ;-) > Saturday. Stefan Sundstrom - Bla Porten > he said he will play Tanto 15/8 and > Namforsen festival somewhen in august too, no other gigs booked so far. So, I finally get an opportunity to do some marketing for my old home town Vastervik (Ostkustens Parla). The annual "Visfestival" is held July 8th-11th this year and Stefan Sundstrom will be there and so will, of course, lots of other artists. Not so much rock/pop but still quite nice. I also believe that the acoustic Tomas DiLeva gig will be great, it was great last year (his only gig last summer, I think!). If you come for the music or to enjoy a very beautiful environment, you are welcome. If you come, like about 95 per cent of the visitors do, for the opportunity to drink alcohol, smash things, throw up in the street, mug people and turn the whole town into a pile of litter - if this is the case, I think I speak for about 20 000 people if I say that you are not welcome (but we don't have people like that on this list, do we? So I guess you are all welcome)! > Monday. Grand Tune Music - Prinsen Nice to have Nina and Jim back again, I must say. I have only heard one song from the Salt minialbum "Delay me down and make me wah-wah". It was called "Fragile" and it was better than many songs on "Auscultate". No risk that one should not be able to recognize it as a Salt song. Anyone heard the whole album? /Micke, turning around and waving bye-bye to the 200 university-points limit :-) -------------------------------- Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 00:15:07 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Kukl At 12.57 29.5.1997 -0400, you wrote: > Hi > > This is probably a long-shot but is there *anyone* on here who might > possess, or *know* of someone who might possess video or audio footage of > the Roskilde Festival from years gone by? I'm specifically interested in > footage of Kukl, a very experimental, gothic Icelandic band that contained > several members who went on to form the Sugarcubes (Bjork one of them). > The year would've been 1984 or 1985, I'm pretty sure. is this the band that had Dr. Gunni in it? if so, you could always ask Bad Vugum... -Timo ------------------------------- Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 00:15:01 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: life, the universe, and everything ... sitting out on your house, watching harcore ufos, drawing pictures, playing solos 'till ten... no, not really. i'm sitting here by my screen and keyboard trying to avoid the eventual task of reading the 300+ emails waiting to be read... so now i'm going to destroy some of that famous band-width. 1) if anybody hasn't lately been to the legendary Osku should go and see the serious re-modeling that's happening. more records and easier to find. 2) does somebody own the new Keuhkot CDEP? i've heard it's more catchy than the previous stuff, but i haven't had a chance to hear it, so can somebody tell me if it's worth buying?... i mean, it's sort of pervert to talk about Kake Puhuu and "catchy" in the same sentence, but who knows. 3) the legendary house-robbers, Oranssi, will be bringing the one and only absolutely fabulous God Is My Co-Pilot to finland. at this moment i know that they will play atleast Konepajarock and Tavastia, with über-cool warm-up... 4) there is no part four. 5) wich brings me to Duplo. they'll be releasing a 7" with covers designed by none other than Vilunki (or is it Vilunki 7000 ;) DUPLO! screw that in your brainwaves. 6) i end this message with a warning; post-sonic free-blues is coming in the wicked form of Bitches Brew Experience. have a good life and go for a walk. 7!!) oh yeah! Oranssi is going to St. Petersburg on 5-8.6 -97... bands are Rubber Jay, Sissy Spacek, Grumps and Zen Café. at GORA and FISHFABRIK. come see us, i'll be the guy looking like a drone-nerd. -Timo ----------------------------- End of SIN Digest #4.24 *********************** * 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