I'm not Murray but...
Oh Peas are one girl and a keyboard. Bit nursery rhymey and too twee for me.
Wild Balbina are a girl garage band. Bit Vivian Girls, and quite good. In my estimation.
Thanks Staly. I'll check them both out.
I'm not Murray but...
Oh Peas are one girl and a keyboard. Bit nursery rhymey and too twee for me.
Wild Balbina are a girl garage band. Bit Vivian Girls, and quite good. In my estimation.
Come on [MENTION=19864]Flex Your Head[/MENTION] Get on it...
You called m'lud?
I see that [MENTION=2040]Staly[/MENTION] has provided a response, but just to add a wee bit more info; I've not heard them / her, but I read or heard somewhere that Oh Peas are a 'like a female fronted Casiotone for the Painfully Alone' and that a lot of the songs are a bit 'sad'.
I'm sure there's a link with the wonderful Frozy too, which isn't surprising as Nicol (who lives in Seaford and regularly performs in Brighton) seems to have teamed up with pretty much everyone making independent / lo-fi / DIY music over the past couple of years. This might explain how Oh Peas have got the support slot for the Lovely Eggs show at Sticky Mike's in November, along with the really rather brilliant Slum of Legs.
I might see if I can hear some songs later, but the internet at work blocks the vast majority of interesting sites. Tsk!
Hey everyone, heard the news today? Presume there's an arrest warrant out for the lead singer of The Golden Dawn?
Is this the Greek neo-nazi party?
Nope. You're going to love this terrible joke.
OK, am I the only one who is familiar with SARAH 19?? Admittedly, it's a terrible song. I've learned my lesson - contrived jokes around obscure, poor songs MAY fall a little flat....this isn't the first time I've made a C86 joke that was met with silence - the other time wasn't on this board though and it involved The Chesterfields.
Pedant alert. Sarah 17.
Let's Build A Dysonsphere. Einstein Was Wrong
Good point Staly. I'm not sure I've ever listened to the other two tracks. Ditto Tramway b-sides. any good? Re Chesterfields: no, although I may try that one, high whoosh risk factor though ("Anyone fancy a cup of C[86]? Great, I'll put Kettle on." [should it be delivered in a Yorkshire accent to cater for the lack of definite article? Probably not - although I would certainly add to the cringe factor] It was based around wanting to know what pop stars have for tea...
I don't think pop kids go in the sea at all - too cold. Cardigans get wet too.