Scandinavian Indie Digest Fri Dec 16, 1994 Volume 1 : Issue 16 There are 26 messages totalling 779 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. info on Finnish music scene available on WWW 2. Green live 3. Bear Quartet (2) 4. Penniless People of Bulgaria 5. Larry and the Lefthanded live! 6. New Puffin CD (2) 7. Other New CDs out (3) 8. More Puffin spam 9. Bear Quartet/Puffin 10. the Bear Quartet... 11. looking for records 12. Addresses 13. Kent 14. REQ: CRD or LYR 15. Some news from Finland 16. Popsicle + Eggstone 17. HELLO (2) 18. puffin (2) 19. Popsicle, Stockholm 94-12-01 20. Vapour Trail --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 01:04:37 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: info on Finnish music scene available on WWW Hello you all in Scan-Land! Let's keep the action going on this list! For those of you who have access to World Wide Web, there is a WWW server which has all sorts of info on Finnish music scene, among other things record labels, some bands, concert venues... not very 'indie', all of it, but you might find something there anyway. The URL is: http://www.sjoki.uta.fi/~latvis/rockdata.html Kimmo ---------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 01:08:39 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: Green live According to chief@lysator.liu.se: * NOTICE: GREEN are playing live at Herrgar'n, Linkoping * this thursday (22/9 1994). Well, did anyone go? If so, how was it? I saw them, well, some months ago here in Tampere, and their gig was really exciting! They played "Let's Lynch The Landlord" by Dead Kennedys as encore, great stuff. Also their mini-album was rather good, a bit similar to Popsicle, but by not too much to be an imitation only (though that wouldn't be too bad either :-) Have they any new releases? * At the door: 40 SEK (or ROCK THE NATION member card) * Age: 20+ Is 20 years the usual age limit for clubs in Sweden? Kimmo ---------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 01:17:20 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Bear Quartet Thanks to Erik and Petter for posting the West Side Fabrication and Bear Quartet discographies! But: do I have to understand that there are no forthcoming albums, EP's or singles by Bear Quartet?? What are they doing? I seem to remember that Petter wrote sometime in the summer that they had played their *only* live gig for the whole year (or the rest of the year, or something like that anyway) just then, on some festival...or have I been dreaming? Or rather, having a nightmare... If this is so, this band are *real* slackers! :-) Kimmo --------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 01:26:36 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: Penniless People of Bulgaria According to Sami Rouhento: * Erik the Chief wrote about A West Side Fabrication: * > They have signed their first "outside Sweden" band - "Penniless People of * > Bulgaria" - and will release a full-length CD with them any day now. * You're right there. Penniless People of Bulgaria are indeed Finnish * and have released over here one album on Poko Rekords and later two * on their own. Haven't really heard any of them so I can't comment on * sound (but I've been told they're sort of Pixies-influenced). I haven't heard them either, but I saw them live a couple of times, when they were still signed to Poko Rekords, and as far as my vague recollections of their live act are anything to count for, I recommend you to avoid the first album. After their deal with Poko came to the end, the lead singer and the main songwriter (at least as far as I understand) left the group, which then went through some transformations (at least their style of music changed, though the remaining members are the same, I guess), and became what they are today. I also seem to remember that the "Mould" album which will be released on West Side might be one of their self-financed albums? But don't quote me on that. Kimmo ---------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 01:39:06 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Larry and the Lefthanded live! To end my mail flood of tonight, I'll dish out a couple of words about the best live gig (are there other kinds of gigs? :-) I saw just a while ago - Larry and the Lefthanded at the local I-Klubi club. It was the first time I saw this band, of which I in fact don't know a lot about (but I'm sure Sami will give us the info in a couple of days), so I didn't know quite what to expect. I had been told that they are a 'garage band', whatever that means. Anyway, pretty soon as they stepped on the stage it became a bit clearer: mid-60's rhythm'n'blues/rock/pop (a la early Yardbirds & Animals - not "House Of The Rising Sun" though :-) with some surf overtones, especially in their instrumentals, all spiced with loads of massive guitar and organ playing. Well, I guess that my vague definition does not really do justice to them, and perhaps it will not say anything to anybody, but that's what it sounded like to me. They were really fun to watch, their stage presence was very unpretentious and they seemed to enjoy their playing a lot. Unfortunately the crowd didn't go quite as crazy as they (or 'we') should, but maybe next time they play in Tampere they will bring the house down. They have a 7" EP out on Trash Can Records, and some new release on the way, the names escape me, but it's 1:37 am and I should go to sleep... Anyway, check them out for good time. Bye for now Kimmo ------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 16:02:22 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: New Puffin CD I just bought the new Puffin CD yesterday, and what can I say... It's well worth the 145 SEK I paid for it. I have listened to it three times only yet, so I won't write more about it yet, but I will as soon as I can though. Here's the interesting info anyway: PUFFIN - Soundtrack WeCD 087 (Time: 47:35) 1994 - A West Side Fabrication 1. Sister Sledge 2. Untitled (Declaration of Independence) 3. Someone nice to know 4. Classic Rock 5. Sick Bay 6. Bike Song 7. Canister Sprouts 8. New Song 9. Medley 10. Pipsqueak Protest Song 11. Carnivore 12. Rhythm Pig 13. Itch 14. Lake Placid 15. Louise/The Trees 16. Harvest Breath (Cover design & other photos: Magnus Astrom) Magnus: Who's the guy in the diving suit on the cover? :) Looks like a futuristic holocaust (hmm, have you seen 'Hardware') ? Another interesting fact that hit me on the head when I saw the track listing was that: They always have a track that is called what some other CD or EP has been called. For example: On 'Carnivore' - there is a track called Medium Cool. but no track that is called 'Carnivore'. But there is an EP called 'Medium Cool EP'. - And now on 'Soundtrack' - there is a track called 'Carnivore' but no track called 'Soundtrack'. Should we expect an EP soon with a track called 'Soundtrack'? Hmm.... :) There is also an internet address printed on the inner sleeve of the CD by the way: puffin@ling.umu.se. I suspect that it is Magnus as well? //Erik ------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 16:07:18 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Other New CDs out Roaming through the "new CDs" bin at the local store here, I found all new releases from West Side (all but Mufflon 5's new though) - but I couldn't afford them all. I had to settle for Puffin and Souls (not on West Side though) new CDs. The "Penniless People of Bulgaria" 'Mould' caught my interest though, as they had one in the used CD bin as well for 79 SEK, but I didn't have time to listen to it, and didn't buy it. Could someone tell me what they sound like? I need to know, because 79 SEK is right for my wallet. (It had the "Poko Records" logo on it, as well as West Side's, so I guess they have only been licenced to distribute it in Sweden? Or something.) Reviews on Souls and Puffin will be posted as soon as possible, though I can say right away that I recommend them both highly. //Erik -------------------------- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 94 16:30:21 MET From: magnus@jean.ling.umu.se (Magnus Astrom) Subject: Re: Bear Quartet > But: do I have to understand that there are no forthcoming albums, > EP's or singles by Bear Quartet?? What are they doing? I seem to > remember that Petter wrote sometime in the summer that they had played > their *only* live gig for the whole year (or the rest of the year, or > something like that anyway) just then, on some festival...or have I > been dreaming? Or rather, having a nightmare... Uhm, well, the truth is this: BQ have all gone batty, and decided that they have - up to now - been doing the wrong thing altogether. They now conceive themselves as a pure recording studio act, and are well into their eighth week of recording film music. Reliable sources have revealed that Jari spent two of those weeks tuning his guitar. > If this is so, this band are *real* slackers! :-) I hesitate to contradict you, but to my mind they're just severely disturbed. ;-) (And thank God for that!) Anyway: there *will* be a full-length release from BQ soon. That is, once they've agreed on a conductor and an orchestra to perform their work. :-) Meanwhile, why not check out the new Puffin album, "Soundtrack"? :-) Out now! /Magnus ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Oct 94 16:37:34 MET From: magnus@jean.ling.umu.se (Magnus Astrom) Subject: Re: New Puffin CD > Magnus: Who's the guy in the diving suit on the cover? :) Looks like > a futuristic holocaust (hmm, have you seen 'Hardware') ? Well, let's have a contest! (Haven't seen Hardware, though. What is it?) > Another interesting fact that hit me on the head when I saw the track > listing was that: They always have a track that is called what some > other CD or EP has been called. > > For example: On 'Carnivore' - there is a track called Medium Cool. > but no track that is called 'Carnivore'. > But there is an EP called 'Medium Cool EP'. > - And now on 'Soundtrack' - there is a track called > 'Carnivore' but no track called 'Soundtrack'. > > Should we expect an EP soon with a track called > 'Soundtrack'? Hmm.... :) Hmmm. Interesting observation! I'll forward it to the band - they'll be flabbergasted! :-) And glad you like the record, no doubt. /Magnus ------------------------ Date: Sat, 29 Oct 94 16:46:08 MET From: magnus@jean.ling.umu.se (Magnus Astrom) Subject: More Puffin spam Hi all, Please excuse me for spamming this newsgroup with Puffin stuff, but I don't get on the Net very often these days, and when I do, well, there's just a lot that has to be communicated. And besides, anybody who writes more than one message on the same subject in this newsgroup will have a spamming effect :-) Some Puffin playing dates: Thu 24/11 - Lund, Smaalands Nation Fre 25/11 - Goeteborg, Underground Sat 26/11 - Uppsala, Kalmar Nation Sun 27/11 - Stockholm, Studion /Magnus ------------------------- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 1994 00:01:04 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: Bear Quartet/Puffin According to Magnus Astrom: * Uhm, well, the truth is this: BQ have all gone batty, and decided that * they have - up to now - been doing the wrong thing altogether. They now * conceive themselves as a pure recording studio act, and are well into * their eighth week of recording film music. Reliable sources have revealed * that Jari spent two of those weeks tuning his guitar. ... * Anyway: there *will* be a full-length release from BQ soon. That is, * once they've agreed on a conductor and an orchestra to perform their * work. :-) Well, I can hardly wait... :-) * Meanwhile, why not check out the new Puffin album, "Soundtrack"? :-) Soon as it hits the shops over here in Tammerfors, I will! Any news about a Finnish distributor? And when will Puffin come to play over here?? Kimmo ------------------------ Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 08:01:31 +0100 (MET) From: Petter Tiilikainen Subject: the Bear Quartet... Sorry to say that I've only got a lot of rumours and no facts, but this summer Matti Alkberg said that they had recorded about 90 mins of demos. And he said that there was going to be a full-length CD sometime around Christmas 1994. He also said they were going to release a 7" or was it a 12" on Sticky Fingers in the UK, a split with Puffin, Blithe and A Shrine... The BQ track on the split Ep/single should be 'Capital Breath'. And yes, the show they did at Skelleftea's 'Trastocksfestivalen' was their first gig for the year and apparently their last for '94 aswell.. Their ordinary 2nd guitarist, Johan Forsling were _not_ playing that gig, he was (temporarely???) replaced by Kristofer Astrom from Fireside. However, all the stuff Matti told to me, was while he was v/ drunk and so was I so it's not too reliable. :P Johan Forsling, btw, is studying at here at LuTH (Lulea not Lund ;) ) Maybe that's why he's left... or has he left??? :) Petter -------------------------- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 94 18:07:00 GMT From: Peter_Hahndorf@hb2.maus.de (Peter Hahndorf) Subject: looking for records I've been to Hälsingborg two weeks ago (my first time in Sweden), I went to the local indie-shop and ask for CDs by THE CARDIGANS and HAPPY DEAD MEN but they had no idea. Are these CDs still available? I also went to London last week and couldn't find them there as well. Has anybody the addresses of the labels. I really want these things. Pete -------------------------- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 1994 11:09:14 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: Addresses According to Peter Hahndorf: * I've been to Hälsingborg two weeks ago (my first time in Sweden), I went to the * local indie-shop and ask for CDs by THE CARDIGANS and HAPPY DEAD MEN but they * had no idea. Are these CDs still available? I also went to London last week and * couldn't find them there as well. Has anybody the addresses of the labels. I * really want these things. Here's the list of record label and band addresses in Sweden, compiled and sent to the list by Erik the listmeister. I don't know if it is of any help, but anyway... --------------------------------address list-------------------------------- (all of them are in Sweden) Record Labels ------------- A West Side Fabrication, Box 183, 931 33 Skelleftea Blind Dog Records, Box 1316, 600 43 Norrkoping Hultsfred Records, Box 170, 577 24 Hultsfred Reel Records, Box 19003, 104 32 Stockholm Telegram Records, Box 19003, 104 32 Stockholm Voodoo Records, Box 27, 430 84 Styrso Bands ----- Baby Lemonade - Richard Karstrom, Sigfridsv. 7, 126 50 Hagersten Bandits - Oskar Svensson, Akerg. 21, 388 30 Ljungbyholm Bear Quartet - Nuottaniemi, Tunastigen 105, 951 58 Lulea Beetroots - Beetroots, c/o Edvin Wallnas, Bergsgatan 2A, 413 01 Goteborg Blithe - Blithe, Sodra Ersmarksg. 11, 903 36 Umea Blue - Blue, Furug. 7, 690 50 Vrettorp Brain - Lars Auby, Ulvasav. 9, 582 47 Linkoping Brainpool - Rooster Rock Prod., Hansi Friberg, Sodra Esp. 10, 223 54 Lund Bramleys - Patrik Heurlin, Osterg. 8, 261 32 Landskrona Burst - Mats Samuelsson, Vistv. 32B, 582 63 Linkoping Chunks - Martin Johansson, Jarnakrav. 13C, 222 25 Lund Clawfinger - MVG Records, Box 19003, 104 32 Stockholm Cloudberry Jam - Jorgen Warnstrom, Vasav. 27, 582 33 Linkoping Crush - Anders Lindgren, Ostra Kanalg. 18, 652 20 Karlstad Curfew - Johan Aspberg, Stenaldersg. 64, 582 68 Linkoping Doris Days - Hammarstrom, Kungsg. 6, 582 22 Linkoping Dream - Liljesson/Fritzon, Tycho Brahes g. 6, 415 17 Goteborg Easy - Johan Holmlund, Kastellg. 11, 413 07 Goteborg Embarrasing Wednesday - Tommy Sorensen, Ekerodsvagen 8, 241 33 Eslov Funhouse - Mikael Hartle, Disponentg. 27, 211 57 Malmo Ginko Biloba - David Mortimer-Hawkins, Kristinebergsv. 16, 183 44 Taby Gluebellies - Ole Andersson, Nobbelovs Torg 25:1202, 226 52 Lund Green - Green, c/o Lars Wirt‚n, Sodra Esplanaden 30E, 223 52 Lund Hardy Nilsson - Janne Pettersson, Kopmansg. 16A, 931 31 Skelleftea Honeyman - Jocke Forsemalm, Vasag. 26D, 573 31 Tranas Honeymoons - Honeymoons, Radhusesplanaden 1, 902 38 Umea Justine Ahead - Jorgen Westergren, Osterleden 52F, 352 42 Vaxjo Lick The Dog - Peter Westman, Hantverksg. 6B, 737 48 Fagersta Moulin Noir - Anders Wikholm, Kopmansg. 47, 831 30 Ostersund My Favourite Martians - Jesper Jansson, Nyg. 29, 602 34 Norrkoping Nooners - Nooners, Stobyg. 20, 281 39 Hassleholm Page - Marina Schiptjenko, Kungsholmsg. 58, 112 30 Stockholm Paragraf 6 - Fredrik Kylberg, Furirg. 5, 583 47 Linkoping Pimps & Pikes - Ecke Jonsson, Bokbindareg. 4, 227 36 Lund Pleasurehouse - Bobo Brunnberg, Petter Swartzg. 8, 602 35 Norrkoping Poodle - Mattias Ulmner, S:ta Gertruds v. 169, 593 41 Vastervik Pooneil - Martin Carlsson, Frimastareg. 24, 415 07 Goteborg Prank - Peter Swedenhammar, Konstruktorsg. 74, 582 66 Linkoping Puppyfield - Fredrik Hakansson, Kloxhultsv. 32, 343 34 Almhult Pure Pain - Tango Train Productions, Langv. 24, 752 56 Uppsala Rain - Martin Aamot, Mossv. 5B, 441 40 Alingsas Rhinos - Mats Arbing, Blasgatan 2, 414 63 Goteborg Rust - Patrik Andersson, Norra Promenaden 129B, 602 19 Norrkoping Scents - Micael Boss, Viderupsv. PL 268, 240 32 Flyinge Send No Flowers - Goran Gruber, Nya Tanneforsv. 29B, 582 31 Linkoping Seventh Wave - Mikael Westerlund, Idrottsg. 21A, 593 50 Vastervik Shivering Spines - Sven-Ake Svensson, Hallmansv. 30, 554 48 Jonkoping Shoplifters - Info Service, Lars Wivallius v.8, 291 46 Kristianstad Sinners - Sinners, Box 1673, 221 01 Lund Soapflakes - Lasse Bjorn, Styrmansg. 3, 593 32 Vastervik Spoon - Spoons Prylservice HB, Agren, Skarpskyttev. 26B, 226 42 Lund Staffan Hellstrand - Staffan Hellstrand, Musikalv. 61, 142 43 Trangsund Suredo - Ulf Stenport, Bantorget 1B, 582 21 Linkoping Surreal - Martin Wegeland, Box 8, 430 20 Veddinge Teabags - P. Lind‚n, Kloverv. 31, 161 36 Bromma Teddybears - Pat Scab, Sagarg. 15, nb, 116 36 Stockholm Tipping Cows - Adam Starck, Stattutg. 45, 554 47 Jonkoping Trampsquad - Jonas Flyckt, Ryds All‚ 7:115, 582 51 Linkoping Tulip - Pia Persson, Platav. 24, 191 50 Sollentuna Wagon - Ulf Ekerot, Sandgardsg. 1, 352 33 Vaxjo Wannadies - Par Wiksten, Asg. 31C, 931 40 Skelleftea Waterbug - Pelle Hedlund, c/o Hogdin, Mattssonsliden 8, 413 18 Goteborg Watermelon Men - Imre von Polgar, Karlbergsv. 47A, 113 35 Stockholm Wirehead - Fredrik Kjellin, Granby Tvarg. 2, 754 32 Uppsala Zoobox - Glenn Halvarsson, Kalgardsg. 4C, 414 69 Goteborg -- Kimmo Saaskilahti * "In future, Europe will be trkisa@uta.fi * a continent of translators" * - Umberto Eco ------------------------- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 94 11:05:05 +0100 From: Marten.Sahlen@eua.ericsson.se (Marten Sahlen) Subject: Kent So, I thought I'd contribute with some comments on a concert I went to this weekend. Seems like it has become a trend among new bands to pick their names from the almanack: previously we've seen Elvira, Yvonne, and Hardy Nilsson, and now here's Kent as well. They played at Studion, a great place which I used to go to some 10 years ago when bands like Imperiet were the big thing. I'm happy to see that Studion has been reborn as a concert venue, and there's a lot of good bands beeing booked. A few weeks ago I went there to see Salad put on a great show. Anyway, Kent... Someone said they reside in Eskilstuna, which I can neither confirm nor deny. So far they haven't released any records, but a friend who works at the BMG record label had heard a demo which she said was just terrific, so we had to go and check them out. I didn't know what to expect from them, but it appeard that they owe a lot to Popsicle and Bob Hund. They had a sound that was very close to the latter, but without their charm. There were constant changes in the tempo, from the low-voiced to explosive guitar cascades. Not bad at all but we've heard it before. Many of the kids in the crowd seemed to be familiar with the songs, and happily jumped along. The big drawback with Kent is the nerd who sings, and a lot of people were really disturbed by his manners. Dressed in black suit and black tie, and generally acting as he sang with an early 80's gloom band, and not a mid-90's guitar pop band. Kind of sucks IMHO. If you're into the Swedish indie scene you should check Kent out, and you're probably going to like them though they're not unique in any way. __ _ _ __ _____ ___ __ _ >>>>--------------Marten Sahlen---------------<<<< _| | | _| _ _ |_ _| _| | >>>---Ellemtel Telecommunication Systems Lab---<<< _| | | _| | | | | _| | >>--------Email: etxsahm@eua.ericsson.se--------<< __|__|__|__|_|_|_| _| __|__| >-----Phone +46 8 7273849, Fax +46 8 6478276-----< ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 2 Nov 1994 14:30:15 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: Other new CDs out According to chief@lysator.liu.se: * The "Penniless People of Bulgaria" 'Mould' caught my interest though, as * they had one in the used CD bin as well for 79 SEK, but I didn't have * time to listen to it, and didn't buy it. Could someone tell me what they * sound like? I need to know, because 79 SEK is right for my wallet. * (It had the "Poko Records" logo on it, as well as West Side's, so I guess * they have only been licenced to distribute it in Sweden? Or something.) Well, as I rambled a couple of days ago, I haven't heard their records, but from what I've read (interviews & reviews) they should sound a bit like the Pixies. I think this album is their latest, there really wouldn't be much point in releasing some out-dated stuff abroad, would there? Anyway, what I'm wondering is the "Poko Rekords" logo on the sleeve you mentioned... I thought the two latest CD's were self-financed by the band, unlike the first one, which was on Poko. Anyway, if the CD has a picture of the band, and it features four guys, one of which resembles vaguely Frank Black or Bob Mould (ie. a bit on the fat-ish side as far as weight is concerned), then don't buy it - it's probably their debut. Otherwise, if you like Pixies, you could go for it. But don't blame me, if it's crap :-) * Reviews on Souls and Puffin will be posted as soon as possible, * though I can say right away that I recommend them both highly. We're waiting for your reviews! Holding our breath!! :-) Kimmo trkisa@uta.fi -------------------------- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 15:36:21 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Other new CDs out Kimmo S{{skilahti, trkisa@uta.fi wrote: >Well, as I rambled a couple of days ago, I haven't heard their >records, but from what I've read (interviews & reviews) they should >sound a bit like the Pixies. I think this album is their latest, >there really wouldn't be much point in releasing some out-dated stuff >abroad, would there? Anyway, what I'm wondering is the "Poko Rekords" >logo on the sleeve you mentioned... I thought the two latest CD's were >self-financed by the band, unlike the first one, which was on Poko. I haven't been down to the store since I bought Puffin and Souls, so I haven't checked it out yet, but I'm positive that it said something about Poko Rekords. I hope I get a chance to confirm it by next week though. >Anyway, if the CD has a picture of the band, and it features four >guys, one of which resembles vaguely Frank Black or Bob Mould (ie. a >bit on the fat-ish side as far as weight is concerned), then don't buy >it - it's probably their debut. Otherwise, if you like Pixies, you >could go for it. But don't blame me, if it's crap :-) The cover is a blur of colours. I took it for some ambient collection or something when I saw it in the bin, but the name and A West Side cleared my head a bit, though it really looks like it would fit into the ambient bins somewhere. :) I'll have a listen to it before I (might) buy it anyway though. >We're waiting for your reviews! Holding our breath!! :-) Ha ha! They're coming up pretty soon. //Erik ------------------------- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 1994 15:35:44 +0100 (MET) From: Tomas Rendalen Subject: REQ: CRD or LYR Hi everybody! I've just bought an acoustic gitar(Levin 1971), and I've poked around a lot at Nevada for crd. But now I wonder if there's anyone who has got anything on Popsicle, Hardy Nilsson, Wannadies, Puffin, etc etc... I have made a try to get the cords out of Slow by Popsicle, but since I haven't played the guitar for so very long, I didn't succed very well. Regards/ ---------Email: d1hjalle@dtek.chalmers.se (Tomas Rendalen) Http: http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d1hjalle/index.html---------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Nov 1994 20:14:09 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Some news from Finland Hi! When in Tampere, do as the people of Tampere do - in other words go to the YO-talo club next Saturday for the third "Popstock" festival featuring five more or less great bands: Swellheads, Pansies, Circle, Kitchen Sink and Aknestik. A good mixture of poppy noise and noisy pop. Also, both Pansies and Aknestik have a new CD out. The Pansies album is said to be the most expensive debut album on Poko Rekords (which is the most established 'indie' label in Finland, so established that in fact I don't think it's very 'indie' any longer, technically nor attitude-wise). Kimmo -- Kimmo Saaskilahti * "The man with an ever-orderly kitchen trkisa@uta.fi * is the freak, beware of him" * - Charles Bukowski --------------------------- Date: Tue, 15 Nov 94 19:26:15 +0100 From: ludde@kore.lk.se (Ludvig Borgne) Subject: Popsicle + Eggstone Hi all, Saw Popsicle and Eggstone do a fantasticly weird gig in Lund last saturday... Eggstone started, playing two Popsicle songs! (True + Undulate) Then Popsicle entered the stage, and played two Eggstone songs! (Can't remember which, I must have been drunk or something...:) After that they both played their own songs for about 30 minutes each, and finally joined up together for the encores, playing two rather unbelievable covers - Tainted Love and Self Control...! The show was a benefit show for Popsicle who appearantly owe a French insurancy company something like 40000 SKr for totalling a car when they were down in France to shoot a video a few months ago. Or something like that... /Ludde PS. Highly recommend the new Puffin album. One of the few albums this year that hasn't been a big disappointment. ----------------------------- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 1994 11:26:47 -0200 (GMT-2:00) From: Janis Daugavietis Subject: HELLO HELLO from Riga,Latvia. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Nov 1994 12:09:15 +0200 (EET) From: Kimmo S{{skilahti Subject: Re: HELLO According to Janis Daugavietis: * HELLO from Riga,Latvia. Hello, and welcome aboard! What's the music scene like over there? Kimmo -------------------------- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 94 15:50:30 +0100 From: markt@damek.kth.se Subject: puffin Hi all- I remember reading something about puffin on the list a while ago but I can't remember what. They are playing in stockholm this weekend and I want to know if they're worth seeing- does anyone have any clues about style, etc? I'm from australia, so I wouldn't have a clue. (make of that what you will) thanks, mark ---------------------- Date: Fri, 25 Nov 1994 21:01:04 +0200 (EET) From: Sami Rouhento Subject: Re: puffin Puffin, yeah, definitely go and check them out. Haven't heard the new album so it's hard to say if they're still the same but at least on their _Carnivore_ long-player they displayed a great sense of melody and an astonishing ability to vary their sound from one song to another. It's a wonderful mixture of different influences, grungy pop to My Bloody Valentine to some freaky jazz touches. Very cool. If only they'd come over to Finland to play... Sami ------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 18:32:05 +0100 (MET) From: Robert Cumming Subject: Popsicle, Stockholm 94-12-01 Hej allihop, Is anyone else going to see Popsicle at Stockholm's Studion on Thursday? I think it's also the final Start! club as well, so it should be quite, umm, roligt... Robert, wondering if Start! (club) is as moreish as Start! (cereal) ---------------------- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 22:05:36 +0100 (MET) From: Tomas Rendalen Subject: Vapour Trail A hot radio-station in Gothenburg, Sweden has now got it`s own homepage. Info on interesting gig's etc. etc. http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d7jacob/vt.html /Tomas End of SI Digest #1.16 **********************