The Weddoes were in session last night on Marc Riley's show and played Flying Saucer, new (and getting to like it the more I hear it ) song Two Bridges and a cover of Pleasant Valley Sunday. The whole show had a bit of an indie theme to it and began with the classic Fire Engines Candyskin. There was also a song early on in the show Any Answers by a band called Shopping which sounded really good and at under a minute and a half it would have fitted neatly onto Flex's CD1. Anyone else heard of them? They have got a new album out. Going to do the customary you tube search to find out more.
An hour-long mix created by Talulah Gosh: http://www.mixcloud.com/ScaredToDance/scared-to-dance-podcast-25/
I hear the video is ****ing brilliant
An hour-long mix created by Talulah Gosh: http://www.mixcloud.com/ScaredToDance/scared-to-dance-podcast-25/
The Weddoes were in session last night on Marc Riley's show and played Flying Saucer, new (and getting to like it the more I hear it ) song Two Bridges and a cover of Pleasant Valley Sunday. The whole show had a bit of an indie theme to it and began with the classic Fire Engines Candyskin. There was also a song early on in the show Any Answers by a band called Shopping which sounded really good and at under a minute and a half it would have fitted neatly onto Flex's CD1. Anyone else heard of them? They have got a new album out. Going to do the customary you tube search to find out more.
Damn! Missed it, but now listening to it online. Candyskin is one of my all time faves but I'm not exactly sure why. Got the 7 inch here and it's been played almost through the bottom of the groove. Just something about it's shambolic feel that I love
Do you have a link, please boik, to where you can listen?
Many thanks. That'll be the background to cooking tea, tonight.
I hope you enjoy it, there is some interesting music as well as the session itself. I often have Mark Riley playing in the background at home. The great thing about online is you can skip any dud stuff. He tends to start each show with a classic oldie- in this instance the aforementioned Fire Engines and the session band appear fairly early on.
Do you have a link, please boik, to where you can listen?
There's a lot of good stuff in that article and a lot of the reference points and bands mentioned are spot on, but this whole 'twee' thing really really pisses me off.
Pitchfork said:Happy pop geeks in love with all things pretty, listening to seven-inch singles released on tiny labels, writing songs about crushes, and taking a good deal of pride in the fact that everyone else found their music disgustingly cute and amateurish and girly.
There's a lot of good stuff in that article and a lot of the reference points and bands mentioned are spot on, but this whole 'twee' thing really really pisses me off.
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Candyskin is great, but I normally flip it over. Meat Whiplash is even better! One of my favourite bands...
The WP video is very unusual, because it's a document of ATEOTS, and I think that's the thread it was posted on. It features loads of other bands apart from just TWP, which is the unusual bit. Even we feature briefly a few times in it!
Glad the CDs are still getting the occasional spin. I still have a volume II in mind, it's just that life has been very hectic over the last 3 weeks. Hopoefully things will calm down a touch now.
Anyway, here's the new Joanna Gruesome video; a feast for the ears, maybe not so for the eyes?