Scandinavian Indie Digest Thu, 12 Feb 1998 Volume 98 : Issue 15 Today's Topics: Sin's Music on the TV [06-Feb-98] Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! EmriCK Gigs in sthlm? Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Fritz's Corner freewhweel Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Re: Freewheel Him Kerosene reccomendations... Re: Him Kerosene reccomendations... SV: Loosegoats + Ward J Little (was: Fritzs corner) Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Re: Him Kerosene reccomendations... Re: Gigs in sthlm? Re: Fritz's Corner smartalec Motorpsycho Re: Fritz's Corner Old poll Re: smartalec Left-handed! Re: Old poll Re: Old poll Re: smartalec Re: Left-handed! Re: Left-handed! Left-handed! subject Re: SV: Loosegoats + Ward J Little (was: Fritzs corner) Administrivia: To unsubscribe from the Scandinavian Indie Digest mailing list: * send e-mail to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * with the Subject: unsubscribe To post to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list: * use the address: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se Digest back issues can be found in the [SID] section at the Scan-Indie website: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/scan.html () Please take care not to include the entire digest in your () reply, only the message(s) you are replying to. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 00:36:39 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Sin's Music on the TV [06-Feb-98] (courtesy of Anna) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE TV Scandinavian Indie February 6 -> 12, 1998 by Erik Soderstrom Day Date Artist/What TV Program Channel Time --- ----- ---------------------- ------------------- ----------- ----- Fri 6/2 Musikmagasinet Klubb + the label "SVEK" + record sales Musikmagasinet ZTV 00.15 R Sat 7/2 Live 'N' Direct Live 'N' Direct MTV Europe 21.30 R Sun 8/2 - Mon 9/2 Musikmagasinet Rock + Deftones Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 19.15 Video Top List Voxtopp SVT 1 19.45 Tue 10/2 Musikmagasinet 1200 + Jay-Z + UPP: "Roachpowder" Musikmagasinet 1200 ZTV 19.15 Music Videos Pick-Up-Plock SVT 1 22.30 Alternative Nation Alternative Nation MTV Europe 00.00 Musikmagasinet Rock + Deftones Musikmagasinet Rock ZTV 00.15 R Wed 11/2 Video Top List Voxpop SVT 1 19.00 Musikmagasinet Pop + Grand Tone Music Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 19.15 Rock Steady Crew Rock Steady Crew ZTV 21.00 Musikbyran Musikbyran SVT 1 22.30 Musikmagasinet 1200 + Jay-Z + UPP: "Roachpowder" Musikmagasinet 1200 ZTV 00.15 R Thu 12/2 Finnish Top List Lista FTV 17.36 Musikmagasinet Klubb + recording studios + Grammy awards Musikmagasinet ZTV 19.15 Live Live MTV Europe 20.00 Musikmagasinet Pop + Grand Tone Music Musikmagasinet Pop ZTV 00.15 R R = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie website at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/upcoming.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 13:31:46 +0000 From: "johanna.hillgren" Subject: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Hello! Last Friday booking agency Motor threw a party for all the concert promoters here in Sweden. 4 bands got to play for 15 minutes each and two of those were The Mopeds and Freewheel. Quite boring if you ask me, and it wasn't until the last band went on stage that the whole thing turned. The band was an all new fourpiece by the name of Speed of Sound Enterprise and they made their debut gig at the party. The singer of the band is Kent Norberg, also the singer of Sator, and as guitar- and drumplaying we have the twins Danne and Jocke Levin, formerly of Swedish Punkband De Lyckliga Kompisarna. On bass we have Jonas Redig, the sound engineer for Fidget, Robot, Silverbullit and more. Sounds on paper like a pretty bizarre mixture of musicians, but when you hear them you hear classic guitarpop/rock a la Beatles, Stones, Supergrass, Fountains of Wayne and Teenage Fanclub, and even though I know these guys pretty well I have to say they are so, so good. They will be looking to get some gigs at good places around Sweden before summer and they are just putting the final touches to their first ever demo. Try to catch up with them. They are great and they're gonna be huge. DANIEL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 13:56:30 +0100 From: Mats Larsson Subject: Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! johanna.hillgren wrote: > > Hello! > > Last Friday booking agency Motor threw a party for all the concert > promoters here in Sweden. 4 bands got to play for 15 minutes each and > two of those were The Mopeds and Freewheel. Quite boring if you ask me, Freewheel is the worst crap coming out for ages. I can't understand why everyone talks and writes so fucking much about them everywhere. I get so tired even of thinking of discribing why the suck so much. The should just be ignored. Full stop. > and it wasn't until the last band went on stage that the whole thing > turned. The band was an all new fourpiece by the name of Speed of Sound > Enterprise (snip) > a pretty bizarre mixture of musicians, but when you hear them you hear > classic guitarpop/rock a la Beatles, Stones, Supergrass, Fountains of > Wayne and Teenage Fanclub, and even though I know these guys pretty well Sounds just like the band the worlds been missing and waiting for;) /Mats ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 14:03:56 +0100 (MET) From: magnus@lousy.pp.se (Magnus Johansson) Subject: EmriCK Domo arigatto mr Roboto, a week or so ago I wrote: > so the band I'm in, Lousy, will do a show next saturday > (february 7th) at Underground in Goteborg. It's been almost > a year since last time and noone knows when it'll happen > again. We were supposed to be the only band playing that > night but for some reason Emrik (yeah, the Stonefunker) > and his new band will be playing too... some kind of jazz > I've been told. Um, yeah, sorry... it wasn't Emrik from Stonefunkers. Which we actually was told that it was ("yeah, the fat guy") by the guy who'd booked us. No, it was a band from Stockholm called Emrick. That played some kind of twee-pop I guess one could say with a singer that sounded sort of like the singer of Weeping Willows but, well, a lot better (that said I'd better add that I don't think the WW-singer is especially good). According to them- selves they've attracted some serious label/publiser attention (Warner/chapel, AIR, Vibraphone) so if you're into that kind of music you should probably keep your ears open (I'm not but they sounded pretty okay I guess). The reason to why both Emrick and Lousy played was that someone had fucked up. According to himself because he wanted to get back at the Underground/Kompaniet owner for being an asshole, sort of. Ah, whatever, sayonara, Magnus ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 14:12:22 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Gigs in sthlm? According to the newspapers over here, Diamanda Galas is coming here for the "kulturhuvudstadsaret". Does anyone know where, when, how? Is it part of a tour? Maybe i didn't pay attention, but i haven't seen this gig posted to the list yet: DN today said that Grand Tone Music, Dr Kosmos and more are playing at a showcase at Tanto, next tuesday (17th?). Entrance is only 20 kr!!! Hilarious. ;-) Be there, this could be a great night out, and GTM are getting quite a bit of airplay up here (at least Rocket play their single twice a day or more). Jan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 14:23:16 +0100 From: Bjorn Johnson Subject: Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Mats Larsson wrote: > Freewheel is the worst crap coming out for ages. > I can't understand why everyone talks and writes > so fucking much about them everywhere. I get so tired even of thinking > of discribing why the suck so much. > The should just be ignored. Full stop. Not true at all; Freewheel plays a kind of country pop which hasn't existed in Sweden for ages, and I would really like to recommend their debut album to everyone who likes non-pretentious country or pop music. You can hear that they know Eggstone, to put it mildly. >> and it wasn't until the last band went on stage that the whole thing >> turned. The band was an all new fourpiece by the name of Speed of Sound >> Enterprise > >> a pretty bizarre mixture of musicians, but when you hear them you hear >> classic guitarpop/rock a la Beatles, Stones, Supergrass, Fountains of >> Wayne and Teenage Fanclub I agree they sounded a lot like the Stones, but Fountains of Wayne...? Or Teenage Fanclub? Nah, don't think so. Much more like Flamin' Groovies on helium, actually (the Kent Norberg-factor...) But they were good:-) /Bjorn Johnson ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 15:36:15 +0200 From: Elin Subject: Fritz's Corner I found these dates for Fritz's Corner: 14/2 BREACH + Guests 18/2 LOOSEGOATS + WARD J LITTLE 21/2 HONEY IS COOL + SODASPLASH 28/2 MAZARINE STREET + FACER 7/3 SLUDGE NATION + CUDDLY TOY But does anyone know where to apply for a membership of Fritz's Corner? I had a telephone number and an address once but both is gone now. Both would be very appreciated. Thanks... Elin ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 15:55:25 +0100 From: Mats Larsson Subject: freewhweel Bjorn Johnson wrote: > Mats Larsson wrote: > >> Freewheel is the worst crap coming out for ages. (snip!) > Not true at all; Freewheel plays a kind of country pop which hasn't > existed in Sweden for ages, and I would really like to recommend their > debut album to everyone who likes non-pretentious country or pop music. > You can hear that they know Eggstone, to put it mildly. "We all live in the shadows of the hippetihop" "...And the Country and western.." I don't care much about all these softy nerdy bands in this country. But they don't disturb me or anything. BUT Freewheel has a lousy singer that sings even lousier lyrics. And on top of this boring Academic predictable music. You can here that they come from Lund. And a lot of people gets all exited about these guys becuase they are so old and experienced. And they put their music in the first room, not their image..Ohhh wow! That's new! They must be the only band in the world that has said that... ...Especially on 'Cafe Sundsvall'. All in the band in black shirts and Donnie Brascoe leater jackets. And. Is there something that I would like to say about this band is that they are pretentious. In a negative way. //Mats - Who knows Eggstone too;) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 09 Feb 1998 16:07:18 +0000 From: "johanna.hillgren" Subject: Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! Mats Larsson wrote: > > a pretty bizarre mixture of musicians, but when you hear them you hear > > classic guitarpop/rock a la Beatles, Stones, Supergrass, Fountains of > > Wayne and Teenage Fanclub, and even though I know these guys pretty well > > Sounds just like the band the worlds been missing and waiting for;) > > /Mats Well why not? Don't forget a good band is always a good band is always a good band ;-). Daniel ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 16:16:36 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Freewheel OK, so we're talking opinions... stv92bjo@student1.lu.se,Internet writes: >> Freewheel is the worst crap coming out for ages. >> The should just be ignored. Full stop. > > Not true at all; Freewheel plays a kind of country pop which hasn't > existed in Sweden for ages, and I would really like to recommend their > debut album to everyone who likes non-pretentious country or pop music. Nah, well, I only heard their "landsplaga" Sweet Swedish Winter" and IHMO it was just annoying. > You can hear that they know Eggstone, to put it mildly. When I saw Eggstone live a few times, they used to ROCK! Remember the live versions of "Have you seen Mary", "The Dog" etc. But i can't possibly imagine that Freewheel would rock on stage. That banjo is just tooo weedy... Jan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 10:22:03 -0500 (EST) From: Martin Olson Subject: Him Kerosene reccomendations... Hey there. I keep hearing a bunch of really good things about a swedish band called Him Kerosene. Basically I guess I'm wondering a) Is all the praise I've heard heaped onto them unearned or...? b) If I were to pick up something by them, what would be a good first introduction (Don't want to go and pick up their worst album first, do I?)... thanks in advance... -Martin. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 16:37:58 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: Him Kerosene reccomendations... According to Martin Olson: > Hey there. > I keep hearing a bunch of really good things about a swedish band > called Him Kerosene. Basically I guess I'm wondering > > a) Is all the praise I've heard heaped onto them unearned or...? I wasn't that impressed by them until I saw them for the 3rd time (about 3 months ago) when they were pretty damn good. > b) If I were to pick up something by them, what would be a good first > introduction (Don't want to go and pick up their worst album first, do > I?)... If you don't like the CD-single with "Whatever gets you by", I'm pretty sure you won't like anything else by them. I can't remember if it's named after that song or not, though. Petter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 17:59:34 +0100 From: "Micke Rehnstrom" Subject: SV: Loosegoats + Ward J Little (was: Fritzs corner) Elin mentioned: > 18/2 LOOSEGOATS + WARD J LITTLE I heard some interesting info about this one. Apparently it is going to be a totally unplugged event, with LOOSEGOATS and Ward J (aka Ward J Little, aka Emil Odling (former BLITHE vocalist). He is totally solo and on his own nowadays) first playing some acoustic songs each and then doing a set together during the last part of the show. I have a strong feeling that "country" will be the word in everybodys heads ;). /Micke, still not even sure if he has got a head (well, I probably have, because I played "Murmur" by REM recently and it turned out that I still like it) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 18:26:41 +0100 From: Henrik Engstroem Subject: Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! At 13.56 +0100 98-02-09, Mats Larsson wrote:>> > Freewheel is the worst crap coming out for ages. > I can't understand why everyone talks and writes > so fucking much about them everywhere. I get so tired even of thinking > of discribing why the suck so much. > The should just be ignored. Full stop. Ridiculous. Anyone who has heard "Sweet swedish winter" and failed to fall for the charm really should see their friends more often. Warmly recommended, Henrik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 19:37:33 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: Re: Speed of Sound Ent.!!! According to Henrik Engstroem: > Ridiculous. Anyone who has heard "Sweet swedish winter" and failed to fall > for the charm really should see their friends more often. Or listen to some real country such as Gram Parsons or the Flying Burrito Brothers. Well, neo-indie-country/folk-whatver like Palace/Will Oldham, Freakwater and Songs:Ohia would probably be alright too. Sure, Freewheel is charming, for the first 5-10 minutes or so. Petter ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 01:32:27 +0100 (MET) From: per langstrom Subject: Re: Him Kerosene reccomendations... At 16.37 1998-02-09 +0100, Petter Tiilikainen wrote: >According to Martin Olson: >> b) If I were to pick up something by them, what would be a good first >> introduction (Don't want to go and pick up their worst album first, do >> I?)... > > If you don't like the CD-single with "Whatever gets you by", I'm pretty > sure you won't like anything else by them. I can't remember if it's > named after that song or not, though. it is (named after the song "whatever gets you by"). my suggestion would be to check out one of their two ep:s - "caper" or the one oforementioned. there is a single out there too (7" or cd), but while the b-side "loser outfit" is really good, the a-side "raceday" isn't, so i'd defin- itely go with the two ep:s. .per ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 17:08:31 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Gigs in sthlm? > Maybe i didn't pay attention, but i haven't seen this gig posted to the > list yet: > DN today said that Grand Tone Music, Dr Kosmos and more are playing at > a showcase at Tanto, next tuesday (17th?). Entrance is only 20 kr!!! > Hilarious. ;-) > Be there, this could be a great night out, and GTM are getting quite a > bit of airplay up here (at least Rocket play their single twice a day > or more). Strange that - the current tour list for GTM doesn't say anything about this gig - and the latest list came in today. It does however, as also listed in the Scan-Indie website's gig guide lists (together with a Pere Ubu date I assumed would stir up some discussions on the list but - anyone ever checking out the gig guides on the web?) say that they play there on February 24th. // left-hand-solution .. err.. Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 19:28:53 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Fritz's Corner elin@algonet.se,Internet writes: > 21/2 HONEY IS COOL + SODASPLASH I'm gonna go there! Honey rules again. I almost lost my faith after the water festival, but after listening to their album a lot recently, I'm looking forward sooo much to see them again. It's gonna be sweet disco, believe me. > But does anyone know where to apply for a > membership of Fritz's Corner? Just call them... > I had a telephone number, 08-768 18 57 070-727 08 55 (Henric Sandgren) > and an address St Eriksplan, Squashhallen. > once but both is gone now. Hey, I got the number from you, remember ;-) See ya! Jan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 19:56:06 +-100 From: Mikael Fant Subject: smartalec A little bit of self-promo here. Well it's scandinavian indie allright so here goes: My band, smartalec, sent out our first demo monday, and today (wednesday) they call from p3 and say they're going to play it on p3 demo, (saturday 16.00). And possibly on musikjournalen rock as well, 'cause Hakan Persson liked it a lot as well... Fast work. I guess I should have kept my mouth shut, but I have to tell someone and I can't get hold of anyone on the phone and I'm fairly happy ;-)! Listen to the programme, hope you'll like it all... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 20:59:26 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Motorpsycho Well well well, seems like we're going to get the chance to finally hear and see Motorpsycho (from Norway - who were mentioned almost everywhere in the 1997 poll) - Mar 25 Stockholm (S) Fritz Corner Mar 26 Linkoping (S) Herrgar'n Mar 27 Goteborg (S) Pusterviksbaren //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 20:59:12 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Fritz's Corner At 15:36 1998-02-09 +0200, Elin wrote: > I found these dates for Fritz's Corner: > > 14/2 BREACH + Guests > 18/2 LOOSEGOATS + WARD J LITTLE > 21/2 HONEY IS COOL + SODASPLASH > 28/2 MAZARINE STREET + FACER > 7/3 SLUDGE NATION + CUDDLY TOY > > But does anyone know where to apply for a > membership of Fritz's Corner? > > I had a telephone number and an address > once but both is gone now. > > Both would be very appreciated. You can phone them on +46-(0)8-317995 or fax on +46-(0)8-7145065 //(left-hand) Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 21:37:26 +0100 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Old poll Stumbled cross an old poll on the Indiepop list (US, UK?) there was a category called best band not from the US or the UK: 1. Cardigans (Sweden) (7) Cat's Miaow (Australia) (7) Red Sleeping Beauty (Sweden) (7) 4. Club 8 (Sweden) (5) Komeda (Sweden) (5) Quite overwhelming. But i never heard of Club 8. One hit wonder, or am i just being ignorant? Also, what i heard from Red sleeping beauty didn't impress. The song on Swed-indie tape was a bit dull, imho. What have they done to deserve all those votes? Anything worth checking out? Jan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 21:52:07 +0000 From: "johanna.hillgren" Subject: Re: smartalec Mikael Fant wrote: > A little bit of self-promo here. Well it's scandinavian indie allright > so here goes: My band, smartalec, sent out our first demo monday, and > today (wednesday) they call from p3 and say they're going to play it > on p3 demo, (saturday 16.00). And possibly on musikjournalen rock as > well, 'cause Hakan Persson liked it a lot as well... Fast work. I guess > I should have kept my mouth shut, but I have to tell someone and I can't > get hold of anyone on the phone and I'm fairly happy ;-)! Listen to the > programme, hope you'll like it all... Congratulations on your first steps to indiepop stardom! Sounds great. Could you (and everybody else who has a band) send a demo to me, because if you didn't know it I'm responsible for the demopages once a month in Goteborgs-Posten Aveny. Mail me privately for my address. Rock on, Daniel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 21:54:14 +0000 From: "johanna.hillgren" Subject: Left-handed! Erik, it's kinda hard to be left-handed, ain't it ? ;-)) Daniel (both-handed) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 16:55:27 -0500 (EST) From: TZPJEEP@aol.com Subject: Re: Old poll on the subject of Club 8 and RSB... > Quite overwhelming. But i never heard of Club 8. One hit wonder, or am > i just being ignorant? > > Also, what i heard from Red sleeping beauty didn't impress. The song on > Swed-indie tape was a bit dull, imho. > What have they done to deserve all those votes? Anything worth checking > out? Y'know, that's something I've noticed being on this list for the past few months- The North of No South bands get their due discussion, but the other indie*pop* bands aren't spoken of very often. Lots of discussion about the indierock bands, but the others, (like RSB and Club 8) are looked over. Not a criticism, just an observation; rather indicative of the taste of the list, I suppose. (of course, I lean towards pop, so I'm definitely biased). Club 8 are very much in the same vein as Red Sleeping Beauty, so if you were unimpressed by RSB, I wouldn't bother with Club 8. Personally, i really enjoy them both! A twee breed of indiepop that has no qualms about being *pop*, forgoing the intrusions of distortion pedals and other such ornamentation that would be, well, out of place. imho, they get a bit *too* cutsie at times; it can be too much. Female/Male duets on both, with keyboard and synth beats aplenty. Leave rock expectations at the door, and let their sweetness woo.... As far as being a one-hit wonder, it seems too hard to judge what's a hit on a relatively obscure level. Club 8 are a relatively recent band, compared to, say, RSB. They released a few 7" singles, I think (at least one, I know), and if I remember correctly, have a full-length release, "Nouvelle", on Siesta records. The people I've spoken to who own it like it, and I enjoyed it as well. Are there any aBLe enthusiasts out there, now that we're on the subject? I enjoyed "prestigeless lovesounds", and when I chatted with Jorgen of Cloudberry Jam about 6 months or so ago, he said he was producing the new album. any word on that? Ha det sa bra, John ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 23:43:15 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Old poll At 16:55 1998-02-11 -0500, TZPJEEP@aol.com wrote: > on the subject of Club 8 and RSB... > >> Quite overwhelming. But i never heard of Club 8. One hit wonder, or am >> i just being ignorant? > > Y'know, that's something I've noticed being on this list for the past few > months- The North of No South bands get their due discussion, but the other > indie*pop* bands aren't spoken of very often. Lots of discussion about the > indierock bands, but the others, (like RSB and Club 8) are looked over. Not > a criticism, just an observation; rather indicative of the taste of the list, > I suppose. (of course, I lean towards pop, so I'm definitely biased). > Club 8 are very much in the same vein as Red Sleeping Beauty, so if you > were unimpressed by RSB, I wouldn't bother with Club 8. Personally, i really > enjoy them both! A twee breed of indiepop that has no qualms about being > *pop*, forgoing the intrusions of distortion pedals and other such > ornamentation that would be, well, out of place. imho, they get a bit *too* > cutsie at times; it can be too much. Female/Male duets on both, with keyboard > and synth beats aplenty. Leave rock expectations at the door, and let their > sweetness woo.... Both Club 8 and Red Sleeping Beauty have been thoroughly discussed on the list - some time ago, but as RSB are no more, and Club 8 hasn't really done anything lately to ignite a discussion, I'm not sure what to write about now, when it comes to these bands? But here goes - anyone seen Club 8 play live? > Also, what i heard from Red sleeping beauty didn't impress. The song on > Swed-indie tape was a bit dull, imho. > > What have they done to deserve all those votes? Anything worth checking > out? Oh, don't you say that! RSB was one of Sweden's finest (if not _The_ finest) twee-pop bands. I have a feeling, though, that I'm not the fella' with the most info on RSB on this list... from what I understand there's at least one band member on the list, and my "RSB mentor" Kimmo can hopefully supply all the necessary information. Right Kimmo? > Are there any aBLe enthusiasts out there, now that we're on the subject? > I enjoyed "prestigeless lovesounds", and when I chatted with Jorgen of > Cloudberry Jam about 6 months or so ago, he said he was producing the new > album. any word on that? Yes, even sentences! ;) There's also at least one aBLe member on the list.. But the short story is - the album is recorded but not quite mixed yet. They don't have the same sound this time though. No electric guitars, rather strings, banjos, and Henke from Cloudberry Jam on keyboards (yaay! ;)) and they have put their energy behind the lyrics, choirs and the melodies. That's about all I know right now. //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 23:49:40 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: smartalec Mikael Fant wrote: > A little bit of self-promo here. Well it's scandinavian indie allright so > here goes: My band, smartalec, sent out our first demo monday, and today > (wednesday) they call from p3 and say they're going to play it on p3 demo, > (saturday 16.00). And possibly on musikjournalen rock as well, 'cause Hakan > Persson liked it a lot as well... Fast work. I guess I should have kept my > mouth shut, but I have to tell someone and I can't get hold of anyone on the > phone and I'm fairly happy ;-)! Listen to the programme, hope you'll like it > all... Wait a second - what happened to Crescent Venus? Not that I'm complaining, but CV is (was?) one of my favourite Swedish indie pop bands. You _are_ the M.Fant who play(ed?) in CV, aren't you? In any case, I'm glued to the radio on saturday! ;) /Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 23:53:39 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Left-handed! At 21:54 1998-02-11 +0000, johanna.hillgren wrote: > Erik, it's kinda hard to be left-handed, ain't it ? ;-)) > > Daniel (both-handed) It's not easy, that's for sure - and everything takes about 100 times longer to do, but I can't just stay away (managed to catch the flu at the same time as this muscle-, so I'm really _down_ at the moment). //Erik ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:02:07 -0800 From: svenskax@sfsu.edu Subject: Re: Left-handed! anyone heard of the Old 97's? I just went to their show and they are awesome! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 15:03:45 -0800 From: svenskax@sfsu.edu Subject: Left-handed! subject sorry my last e-mail was not about left-handedness. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 01:33:00 +0100 From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: SV: Loosegoats + Ward J Little (was: Fritzs corner) At 17:59 1998-02-09 +0100, Micke Rehnstrom wrote: > Elin mentioned: >> 18/2 LOOSEGOATS + WARD J LITTLE > > I heard some interesting info about this one. Apparently it is going to be > a totally unplugged event, with LOOSEGOATS and Ward J (aka Ward J Little, > aka Emil Odling (former BLITHE vocalist). He is totally solo and on his own > nowadays) first playing some acoustic songs each and then doing a set > together during the last part of the show. I have a strong feeling that > "country" will be the word in everybodys heads ;). And if you're one of those who like to be heard and seen on national radio and television, this is a gig to go to. Both SVT (Swedish national Public Service (kind of) TV) "Musikbyran" and P3 Live (radio) will be there to get the whole thing down on tapes of different kinds. Apparently the TV recording will be seen on the next Musikbyran (February 25th) and the Radio one will be broadcast on March 5th. //Erik ------------------------------ End of Scandinavian Indie Digest Vol.98 #15 ********************************************