Thursday 11 December 2014

The Finest Vinyl of 2014

Yes indeed, it's that time of the year again. Time to think which album i played the most, gave me the most goosebumps, which cover art or vinyl pressing i liked best... the so-called Finest Vinyl has become a tradition already.
And like previous years, it's been a tough choice to decide which albums i'd have to remove from my shortlist, because there are way more than 10 that i'd like to put in the spotlight right here. Also it was extremely hard to choose which album belonged on which spot exactly. But my mind's made up now...

First of all, let me tell you which 5 titles were very close but did not make it to the top 10 (in no particular order):

Ringo Deathstarr - God's Dream
I Break Horses - Chiaroscuro
Smashing Pumpkins - Monuments To An Elegy
Lamb - Backspace Unwind
The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream

Then, if i'd have to choose a best 7" single of the year, it would be Newmoon - Invitation To Hold.
And a best 12" EP would definitely be the Split EP by Whirr & Nothing.

But on with the show, here's the moment you've been waiting for:
THE FINEST VINYL of 2014:


01. NOTHING - Guilty Of Everything

02. WARPAINT - Warpaint

03. CHEATAHS - Cheatahs

04. THE RAVEONETTES - Pe'Ahi

05. FUJIYA & MIYAGI - Artificial Sweeteners

06. ESBEN AND THE WITCH - A New Nature

07. THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE - Revelation

08. DEAD HORSE ONE - Without Love We Perish

09. MOGWAI - Rave Tapes

10. WHIRR - Sway



Sunday 30 November 2014

I Break Horses - Chiaroscuro [12", LP]

CHIAROSCURO, the second album by I BREAK HORSES, came out in January this year. Two and half years after their debut Hearts, which was one of my favourite albums of 2011. And i must say that this one also has become one of my favourites of this year. Not sure if it will end up in my Top 10 of 2014, but i've still got some weeks to think about that. Compared to Hearts, it's just as electronic - but on the other hand sounds ten times more electronic. Any connections with shoegaze like they had in the past have disappeared, however Medicine Brush would come close to dreampop if it wasn't for the beats and elecronica. A grower, this album. Put on your headphones and let it get under your skin.

Label: Bella Union
Cat.nr.: BELLAV428
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. You Burn
02. Faith
03. Ascension
04. Denial
05. Berceuse

SIDE B:
01. Medicine Brush
02. Disclosure
03. Weigh True Words
04. Heart To Know

Mogwai - Record Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1. [12"]

Listening to Teenage Exorcists on RECORD INDUSTRY 3. FITNESS INDUSTRY 1. i wonder why MOGWAI didn't put this great song on Rave Tapes. Apparently all three new songs on this EP's A-side came from that album's recording sessions. Together they show exactly how diverse this amazing band's music is: a catchy rock song, a cinematic instrumental track and a post-rock tune (also instrumental) that builds up slowly until it ends in a bombastic noise explosion.
The remixes on the B-side are also pretty decent, especially the Nils Frahm remix of The Lord Is Out Of Control which is actually really good. I just realised that i saw both him and Mogwai at this year's Best Kept Secret Festival. Stunning performances, by the way.

Label: Rock Action
Cat.nr.: ROCKACT89
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Teenage Exorcists
02. History Day
03. HMP Shaun William Ryder

SIDE B:
01. Re-Remurdered (Blanck Mass)
02. No Medicine For Regret (Pye Corner Audio Remix)
03. The Lord Is Out Of Control (Nils Frahm Remix)

Loop - Fade Out [12", LP]

This LOOP album is another find from the Utrecht record fair last weekend. FADE OUT was their second album (of only three, not counting the singles compilation The World In Your Eyes and a Peel Sessions LP), and the only one that was still missing in my collection. Just like Heaven's End and A Gilded Eternity this album's packed with psychedelic repetitive space rock. Great stuff. Recorded at Blackwing Studios, about which i wrote something a few months ago. The original release was in 1988 on the Chapter 22 label, but this is a 1992 reissue on the Reactor label. Limited edition, grey vinyl. Extremely happy that i bumped into this album on the last day of the fair when it was sold for less than half of the normal price.

Label: Reactor
Cat.nr.: REACTOR LP4
Year of release: 1992 (originally: 1988)

SIDE A:
01. Black Sun
02. This Is Where You End
03. Fever Knife
04. Torched

SIDE B:
01. Fade Out
02. Pulse
03. A Vision Stain
04. Got To Get It Over

Whirr / Nothing - Split EP [12"]

When two of my current favorite bands release a split EP, i'm extremely stoked of course. WHIRR and NOTHING both provided two excellent tracks, and the result is one of the strongest EP releases of this year. While Whirr makes modern shoegaze, Nothing leans more towards nineties alternative rock on this release. For example Chloroform has a great Smashing Pumpkins (Siamese Dream-era) vibe to it, which i like a lot. I saw Nothing last week in Amsterdam and they really rocked. Now let's hope Whirr will do a European tour as well soon. The EP is single-sided and there's a nice etched B-side that shows both bands' logos as eyes of the well-known "Nirvana smiley". It was hard to make a photo, but at least you'll get the idea:
There were several pressings made of this EP. Mine is the cream/green marbled one (1000 made) and there's supposed to be a DVD included as well, but that didn't come with my copy unfortunately.

Label: Run For Cover Records
Cat.nr.: RFC 109
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. WHIRR - Ease
02. WHIRR - Lean
03. NOTHING: Chloroform
04. NOTHING: July The Fourth

SIDE B:
etching



Chvrches - Under The Tide [12"]

This year's Black Friday saw many special limited releases again, but i only bothered to buy this 12" by CHVRCHES. It's on beautiful light orange vinyl (although the sticker says it's yellow) and besides the single version of UNDER THE TIDE, it has an unreleased song called Strong Hand on it, plus two nice re-recorded versions of The Mother We Share and Gun. And a remix for Recover, which i don't like that much to be honest. As far as i understood most of these tunes were released digitally earlier this year.

Label: Glassnote
Cat.nr.: GLS-0163-12
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Under The Tide (single version)
02. Recover (KDA Remix)

SIDE B:
01. Strong Hand
02. The Mother We Share (Alucard Session)
03. Gun (Alucard Session)

Saturday 29 November 2014

This Mortal Coil - Blood [12", 2LP, Promo]

Another great find at the Utrecht record fair last weekend was this promo edition on Rough Trade of the BLOOD album by THIS MORTAL COIL. I like the band's (or project might be a better word) first album It'll End In Tears better because of Cocteau Twins and Dead Can Dance appearances, but this one's got some excellent tunes and participations of fine artists as well. You And Your Sister, the Big Star song performed by Kim Deal and Tanya Donelly, is a perfect example. But also Syd Barrett's Late Night, performed by Caroline Crawley of Shelleyan Orphan is amazing.
So this is a promo edition on one of the labels 4AD licensed it to: Rough Trade in Germany. It's got white labels and comes in a record company sleeve. The runout grooves show the 4AD catalogue number (DAD 1005) but the sticker on the sleeve mentions the Rough Trade details plus release date 22-04-1991.
There was also an original fax included with my copy, from the Rough Trade Records GmbH headquarters (dated 18-04-1991) with track info. I like those authentic details.
Like said, a great find, and on top of that it's in absolutely perfect condition. That's often the case with promo copies because they normally don't get played that often.

Label: 4AD / Rough Trade
Cat.nr.: DAD 1005 / RTD 120.1218.1/2/4 
Year of release: 1991


SIDE A:
01. The Lacemaker
02. Mr. Somewhere
03. Andialu
04. With Tomorrow
05. Loose Joints
06. You And Your Sister

SIDE B:
01. Nature's Way
02. I Come And Stand At Every Door
03. Bitter
04. Baby Ray Baby
05. Several Times

SIDE C:
01. The Lacemaker II
02. Late Night
03. Ruddy And Wretched
04. Help Me Lift You Up
05. Carolyn's Song
06. D.D. and E.

SIDE D:
01. 'Til I Gain Control Again
02. Dreams Are Like Water
03. I Am The Cosmos
04. (Nothing But) Blood

Ride - Leave Them All Behind [7", Promo]

Last weekend i've visited the bi-annual record fair in Utrecht again, and this 7" by RIDE was one of my best crate digging finds there. It's a pretty rare Spanish promo for the song LEAVE THEM ALL BEHIND. Both the A and B side have the same lengthy (album) version of the song, by the way.
I'm so excited that this great band will be back together for a tour in spring 2015! There were already rumours that it was going to happen for quite a while. I actually heard it first when i was in London to see Slowdive getting back together in May this year, and i promised to myself i'd make a similar trip to the UK in 2015 if it would happen. But since they planned a show in Amsterdam i can simply hop on the train to see them over here. Bloody brilliant! After My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and now Ride, who else would i like to see getting back together? I'd say Lush, although i'd perfectly understand in their case that the reason for breaking up might perhaps be still valid for not getting back together anymore again. It would be different anyway. So perhaps Chapterhouse would be a nice alternative.

Label: Warner Bros.
Cat.nr.: 1503 
Year of release: 1992

SIDE A: 
01. Leave Them All Behind

SIDE B:
01. Leave Them All Behind

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Dead Horse One - Without Love We Perish [12", LP]

Finally time to write something about this fantastic album WITHOUT LOVE WE PERISH by the French band DEAD HORSE ONE. The reason it caught my attention was that i'd heard that it was produced and mixed by Mark Gardener. Mark is an artist i truly admire for what he did with his band Ride back in the early nineties, and also more recently when i saw him at the Sonic Cathedral anniversary party earlier this year in London he still impressed me a lot with his performance. So i was really curious what he had done with this band from France that i'd never heard of before.
Well... the sound is absolutely brilliant! It's a perfect mix of shoegaze and neo-psych music, with a very lush and summery vibe to it. Maybe it's because they're from the deep south-west coast of France; surfers' paradise. If i'd have to name 3 bands that come to mind when listening to this album, i'd say Brian Jonestown Massacre, Dandy Warhols and Ride. It simply is really good stuff. It's hard to choose a favourite track, but when i look at my ipod, i see that i've have been playing both Raven and I Love My Man the most. Nothing beats a vinyl though, and after quite some hassle to get my hands on a copy i finally found it from a distro on Discogs! A shame though that the sleeve of this limited release (only 300 copies) is of such thin quality cardboard. Nothing the band can be blamed for of course, but you'd almost think that's why the label's called A Quick One. Music-wise however, i think it might just end up in my top 10 list of this year!

Label: A Quick One Records
Cat.nr.: AQO LP86
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A: 
01. Hopper
02. I Love My Man
03. Raven
04. By My Side

SIDE B:
01. Never Be Your Lover
02. Undone
03. Blackwood
04. Teen
05. Wicker

Monday 3 November 2014

David Sylvian - Secrets Of The Beehive [12", LP]

Of all the solo work of DAVID SYLVIAN after Japan called it quits, SECRETS OF THE BEEHIVE is without doubt my favourite album. It's more acoustic than his previous solo stuff and has a beautiful, introvert vibe. On tracks like The Devil's Own and Waterfront you can clearly hear that Ryuichi Sakamoto is collaborating. Also his former Japan bandmate Steve Jansen is featured. The album is jam-packed with amazing songs, but if i'd have to choose i'd say Orpheus is my favourite song - and probably even my favourite David Sylvian song ever. The great artwork clearly bears the signature of Vaughan Oliver and Nigel Grierson of 23 Envelope. If you wouldn't know any better, you'd think it'd be a 4AD release, for that matter.

Record label: Virgin
Cat.nr.: V 2471
Year of release: 1987

SIDE A:
01. September
02. The Boy With The Gun
03. Maria
04. Orpheus
05. The Devil's Own

SIDE B:
01. When Poets Dreamed Of Angles
02. Mother And Child
03. Let The Happiness In
04. Waterfront

Swervedriver - Sandblasted [12"]

SWERVEDRIVER always was a somewhat different band in the early nineties than the other UK bands from around that time. They sounded more like USA bands such as Buffalo Tom and the Posies, with their powerpop/college-rock. This SANDBLASTED EP is a good example. The title track comes from the amazing Raise album and the other 3 (non-album) tracks are nice little gems. Although little... Laze It Up almost lasts 7 minutes, and is actually my favourite song of this EP. Awesome stuff!

Label : Creation Records
Cat.nr.: CRE 102T
Year of release: 1991

SIDE A:
01. Sandblasted
02. Flawed

SIDE B:
01. Out
02.Laze It Up

Sunday 2 November 2014

Cocteau Twins - Iceblink Luck [12"]

ICEBLINK LUCK is a single taken from the Heaven Or Las Vegas album by COCTEAU TWINS. A great song, and the two non-album tracks on the B-side are gorgeous as well. Mizake The Mizan would certainly not have been misplaced if it would've been on the album, while on Watchlar the drum machine is perhaps a bit too present but still i love it a lot.

Label: 4AD
Cat.nr.: BAD 0011
Year of release: 1990

SIDE A:
01. Iceblink Luck

SIDE B:
01. Mizake The Mizan
02. Watchlar

Sunday 19 October 2014

Various Artists - Electronic Rock [12", LP]

I found this fantastic krautrock compilation in the second-hand crates of a shop in the middle of Sweden last year. For the rest it was all 70's and 80's mainstream music there; the kind that you'll find at flea markets. The good thing was that the price was accordingly: i paid only 2 euro or so for this, while on sites like Discogs it goes for no less than ten times as much. Great bargain! ELECTRONIC ROCK has some really good tunes like Rheinita by La Düsseldorf, Dance Macabre by VC-People and Metropolitan by Hydravion, but my favourite one is definitely Europium by Zeus (= Zeus B. Held). Classic stuff.

Label: Strand / Teldec
Cat.nr.: 6.24719
Year of release: 1981

SIDE A:
01. LA DÜSSELDORF - Rheinita
02. MOEBIUS - Mirror Of Inifinity
03. SPACE - Space Media
04. HYDRAVION - Metropolitan

SIDE B:
01. RICHARD WAHNFRIED featuring KLAUS SCHULZE - Druck
02. LUTZ RAHN - Solo Trip
03. ZEUS - Europium
04. WOLFGANG BOCK - Robsai Part I
05. VC-PEOPLE - Dance Macabre

Girls Names - The Next Life EP [12"]

GIRLS NAMES are working on a follow-up to their album The New Life from 2013 at the moment. Really looking forward to hear some new stuff by this awesome band from Belfast/Dublin. It will be the first on which my buddy Gib plays the drums, since he officially joined the band after their summer tour last year.
I bought THE NEXT LIFE EP about a year ago. It features a darn fine Brian Eno cover (Third Uncle) that ends with an endless groove on side A. Or better said: it doesn't end at all ;) The David Holmes remix of the album's title track is really good. It's a mellow version with French spoken words and pitched down vocals. Projektions (with an S at the end indeed) was remixed by Gabe Gurnsey of Factory Floor and has become an unrecognisable, yet very danceable tune. What i also really like about this EP is the witty artwork. They did with The New Life, what David Bowie did with Heroes for his album The Next Day. Pretty funny.

Label: Tough Love Records / Slumberland Records
Cat.nr.: TLV067 / SLR198
Year of release: 2013

SIDE A:
01. Third Uncle

SIDE B:
01. The New Life (David Holmes remix)
02. Projektions (Gabe Gurnsey Factory Floor remix)



Sunday 12 October 2014

Various Artists - A Psych Tribute To The Doors [12", LP]

Normally i'm not a really big fan of tribute albums, because for every good cover song on such a compilation there's usally at least five really bad ones, but every now and then there's one that's just too good to not to buy. Besides for example The Bridge (Neil Young), Psychedelic Sounds Of The Sonic Cathedral (Roky Erickson) and I'm Your Fan (Leonard Cohen), A PSYCH TRIBUTE to THE DOORS is one of those. When i heard about this release early this year and saw that there would be covers featured by The Black Angels, Dead Meadow and The Raveonettes to name but a few, i really had to check out online how their versions of classic Doors songs sounded and i liked it so much that i had to find this album. The artwork is pretty cool and the album is pressed on nice marbled green vinyl. Besides the three bands i already mentioned, i really like what Elephant Stone, Dark Horses, Dead Skeletons and Wall Of Death made out of it. But The End by The Raveonettes is my favourite track on this album, that's for sure. They really gave it their own sound and i just love it.

Label: Cleopatra Records
Cat.nr.: CLP1557
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. ELEPHANT STONE - L.A. Woman
02. THE BLACK ANGELS - Soul Kitchen
03. PSYCHIC ILLS - Love You Two Times
04. DARK HORSES - Hello, I Love You
05. CAMERA - People Are Strange
06. DEAD MEADOW - The Crystal Ship

SIDE B:
01. SONS OF HIPPIES - The Soft Parade
02. DEAD SKELETONS - Riders On The Storm
03. WALL OF DEATH - Light My Fire
04. CLINIC - Touch Me
05. VIETNAM - Roadhouse Blues
06. THE RAVEONETTES - The End


Spitfire - Superbaby [12"]

The song SUPERBABY by SPITFIRE was on a Indie Top 20 CD (Volume 13, to be precise) that i bought in 1991, and i never came across anything by them ever since. Of course there are many bands around with the same name, but this particular Spitfire never really got big outside the UK and Superbaby was their biggest hit. Just like the other two songs on this EP it's a groovy psychedelic garage rock tune with loads of wah pedals and guitar solos. The EP was produced by Steve Mack, the singer for That Petrol Emotion. Found it in a great indie store called Delicious Goldfish in Solna, Sweden some time ago.

Label: Eve Recordings
Cat.nr.: EVER5T
Year of release: 1991

SIDE A:
01. Superbaby
02. Sunflow

SIDE B:
01. Wombchild

Whirr - Sway [12", LP]

When i read somewhere that WHIRR was releasing a new album i was pretty psyched, because they're one of my favourite current shoegaze bands. And once again they deliver a great album with SWAY, that comes on coloured vinyl in a nice gatefold sleeve. I've got a copy that's described as "brown/bone/yellow" on the label's site, but as you can see on the picture it's closer to orange than yellow. Great colour though! There are four songs on each side which makes it a rather short album, but then again Pipe Dreams and Distressor both had more songs yet a similar or even shorter total playing time. Lines is my favourite track, at this point at least.
Some time ago a friend of mine asked me to describe how Whirr sounds like, and i thought it was hard to do so, but i told him what would come closest is a mix between Starflyer 59 and the laidback yet heavy songs by Deftones. Now that i listen to this new album these two bands come to mind again. Funny, because i normally never had associations with other bands while listening to them. This week it got announced that they'll be releasing a split EP with Nothing, so that's another piece of wax i need to score soon :)

Label: Graveface Records
Cat.nr.: GRAVE118
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Press
02. Mumble
03. Dry
04. Clear

SIDE B:
01. Heavy
02. Sway
03. Lines
04. Feel



Cocteau Twins - Treasure [12", LP]

Last year i was in Athens, Greece for a few days. Not so many second-hand record shops there that had "my kind of music" in the crates, but in some alley in the old centre i came across a hidden shop that had this Greek pressing of TREASURE by the COCTEAU TWINS. The condition of the sleeve could've been better, but the vinyl itself is in good condition and the Greek letters on the sleeve make it extra special.
And i didn't only find this album, but also a 12" by My Bloody Valentine that was still missing in my collection at that point.


Treasure is a great album. It's not my favourite Cocteau Twins release (that has to be Heaven Or Las Vegas) but still it's one that i play pretty often these days. Lorelei is actually one of my favourite CT songs. Bought a reissue of this album on heavyweight vinyl earlier this year. Sounds better, but this Greek original copy from 1985 is more dear to me.


Label: 4AD / PolyGram Greece
Cat.nr.: 58017
Year of release: 1985

SIDE A:
01. Ivo
02. Lorelei
03. Beatrix
04. Persephone
05. Pandora

SIDE B:
01. Amelia
02. Aloysius
03. Cicely
04. Otterley
05. Donimo

Thursday 9 October 2014

Newmoon - Invitation To Hold [7"]


A couple of weeks ago i came across this band called NEWMOON. I can't remember where exactly but it was at some blog or online zine. There was a link to the song 'Aria' on Youtube and it just blew me away. So i did some further research, found their Bandcamp page where i saw that they had an EP out called INVITATION TO HOLD, and then i found out that it was released on 7" vinyl as well. Needless to say i had to have that! So i ordered it and today it arrived for me. By now i know the three songs by heart, but still i've been playing them over and over this evening. So good! Especially 'Dwell' on side B is a favourite. It's shoegaze-influenced post-punk, somewhat comparable with bands like Whirr or Nothing. And the good thing is: they're from Belgium! Means i'll hopefully have a chance to see them live on stage somewhere in the near future here in Holland. The artwork of this little gem is really cool by the way, and is done by Nick Steinhardt who also did Deafheaven's 'Sunbather'. As you can see on the picture, my copy is pink. There were 1000 copies made of that colour, and another 1000 on yellow.

Label: Secret Voice
Cat.nr.: SV08
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Mask
02. Aria

SIDE B:
01. Dwell

Wednesday 17 September 2014

Moose - Reprise [12"]


Wasn't too familiar with the band MOOSE. They appeared on a compilation CD that i have, with their song Suzanne (which is really good by the way!). The four songs on this REPRISE EP are from around the same period and Do You Remember is my favourite. Sounds like a big jam session. Pretty decent early 90s indie rock, but nothing really special to be honest. Picked it up cheap last week at the local second-hand store.

Label: Hut Recordings
Cat.nr.: HUTT8
Year of release: 1991

SIDE A:
01. Last Night I Fell Again
02. This River Will Never Run Dry

SIDE B:
01. Do You Remember?
02. Reprise

Tuesday 16 September 2014

Soundtrack - Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence [12", LP]


The soundtrack for MERRY CHRISTMAS, MR. LAWRENCE is one of the first soundtracks i ever bought. On CD, that is.This vinyl edition i only bought this year, in May at Camden Market to be precise. It didn't cost much and i had been looking for it for a while because i wanted to have that great song Forbidden Colours on vinyl. So now i have it. Obviously this was the first time for me as a young David Bowie fan back in 1983 to get to know both Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian. Bowie, pictured on the sleeve but furthermore not involved with this soundtrack, was of course the reason for me to see the movie and buy the soundtrack. I bought some other Sakamoto stuff later on, and i do like his soundtrack for The Last Emperor especially, but David Sylvian as an artist was -and is- more my kind of thing. So i started to discover his work with Japan, and also his later solo releases. Brilliant stuff of course. Sylvian has such a great voice. Oh, and it was even so that i had the book that this movie was based upon, The Seed And The Sower by the South African writer sir Laurens Van Der Post, on my books list for English at highschool. Anyway, a great soundtrack for one of the best movies i think Bowie has ever played in.

Label: Virgin
Cat.nr.: V2276
Year of release: 1983

SIDE A:
01. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
02. Batavia
03. Germination
04. A Hearty Breakfast
05. Before The War
06. The Seed And The Sower
07. A Brief Encounter
08. Ride Ride Ride (Celliers' Brother's Song)
09. The Fight

SIDE B:
01. Father Christmas
02. Dismissed!
03. Assembly
04. Beyond Reason
05. Sowing The Seed
06. 23rd Psalm
07. Last Regrets
08. Ride Ride Ride (Reprise)
09. The Seed
10. Forbidden Colours

Monday 15 September 2014

Esben And The Witch - A New Nature [12", 2LP]


Rarely have i been looking out more for an album to appear than for A NEW NATURE by ESBEN AND THE WITCH, a band which i've been following since their 33 demo EP came out. Literally looking out for it, because ever since i made my pledge early February at Pledgemusic for this album to be realised, i've been counting down the days to receive it at my doorstep. The band chose to release an album on their own brand new Nostromo Records label, and even wanted to record it with no other than Steve Albini at his Electrical Audio studios. The funds were raised and the result is absolutely gorgeous. The band's sound developed from rather claustrophobic yet beautiful "nightmare pop" on their debut Violet Cries to a more accessible sound on Wash The Sins Not Only The Face early 2013, but this is yet another step further. Steve Albini's raw signature sound is very present, and captures exactly how their live sound is: energetic and free. The bass-driven 10+ minute opening track Press Heavenwards! is unlike anything we've heard from them before. And there's even a longer track on this double LP: The Jungle, which is over 14 minutes long and to my opinion one of the album's best tracks and actually even one of the best tracks they ever made. Just like No Dog, with its energetic outbursts. However Dig Your Fingers In is my favourite. A pure gem. It's also the first single of the album (check the video here).
The vinyl itself is beautiful as well. I really like the yellow colour (one could choose between this limited coloured version and the regular black one during the pledge process) and also the artwork is outstanding with a very atmospheric picture and a reverse board printed gatefold sleeve.
Besides the LP i also received a signed copy of the limited CD EP And New Life Blossoms From The Ruins, with drones and jams and alternate versions of songs on the album.

Label: Nostromo Records
Cat.nr.: NSTRM001LPX
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Press Heavenwards!

SIDE B:
01. Those Dreadful Hammers
02. Dig Your Fingers In
03. No Dog

SIDE C:
01. The Jungle

SIDE D:
01. Wooden Star
02. Blood Teachings
03. Bathed In Light



Thursday 11 September 2014

Swervedriver - Never Lose That Feeling [12"]

The version of NEVER LOSE THAT FEELING on this SWERVEDRIVER 12" maxi is simply awesome. It's a nearly 12 minute trip: the song is extended with Never Learn, which sounds like a long outro with saxophones and stuff. Really cool. The Watchmakers Hands (on the back of the sleeve just written as Hands) is an outtake from the Raise album and Scrawl And Scream is actually a reworked version of the song Afterglow that appeared on the Rave Down EP.Amazing band and i still hope to catch them live somewhere some day.

Label: Creation Records
Cat.nr.: CRE 120T
Year of release: 1992

SIDE A:
01. Never Lose That Feeling/Never Learn

SIDE B:
01. Scrawl And Scream
02. The Watchmakers Hands
03. Never Lose That Feeling


Thursday 4 September 2014

Harold Budd, Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie, Simon Raymonde - The Moon And The Melodies [12", LP]

Because the COCTEAU TWINS collaborated with HAROLD BUDD on this album, they didn't want it to be released as one by their band, but as an album by the four individuals. So the band name is nowhere present, although the sound is unmistakingly Cocteau Twins on most of the album. I like the parts with Budd's icy piano sound a lot as well (Memory Gongs, for example). Wasn't too familiar with the man's work before i bought this. The ambient instrumental wailing guitar track Why Do You Love Me? is probably my favourite track of this album. For some reason it reminded me a lot of a track called Lost Keys (Blame Hofmann) by the otherwise completely different band Tool. If you compare them, they definitely do not sound alike, but they have the same kind of atmosphere - to my opinion at least. Anyway, this is a great album. Glad i picked it up secondhand somewhere last year.

Label: 4AD
Cat.nr.: CAD 611
Year of release: 1986

SIDE A:
01. Sea, Swallow Me
02. Memory Gong
03. Why Do You Love?
04. Eyes Are Mosaics

SIDE B:
01. She Will Destroy You
02. The Ghost Has No Home
03. Bloody And Blunt
04. Ooze Out And Away, Onehow

Bleach - Snag EP [12"]

BLEACH is a band i vaguely remember from the videos they showed on MTV's 120 Minutes back in the early nineties. They were from Ipswich, and played indie rock with a shoegaze edge. Hard to give a good description, but think of a mix between Swervedriver and the later years of Lush. This SNAG EP is a pretty cool release that i came across at Delicious Goldfish in Solna, Sweden some time ago. Not something i was (or would be) particularly on the hunt for, but typically a record to pick up when you see it somewhere in the crates for a fair price. The song Seeing is definitely my favourite of the four. They chose to call the two sides "side 3" and "side 4" for some reason, by the way.

Label: Way Cool Records
Cat.nr.: WAY 10T
Year of release: 1991

SIDE A:
01. Bethesda
02. Seeing

SIDE B:
01. Dipping
02. Burn

Saturday 30 August 2014

Toilet - Two Fathers [7"]

To be honest i don't know much about this Swedish band called TOILET. I got their TWO FATHERS 7" as a gift from Dennis at record shop Rundgång in Malmö some time ago. It was released on his record label Rundgång Rekords by the end of last year, and is limited to 300 copies. But i like it a lot! Hard to compare, but i think they sound a bit like a mixture of Dinosaur Jr. and The Cure. Pretty good stuff. And i just love the witty logo on the centre label of this 7": a Slayer rip-off logo with toilet brushes and plungers. Would love to see these guys on stage some day.

Label: Rundgång
Cat.nr.: RR006
Year of release: 2013

SIDE A:
01. Two Fathers

SIDE B:
02. Black Oil

The Afghan Whigs - Debonair [7"]

This 7" by THE AFGHAN WHIGS is one of the things i bought while i was in London in May this year for the Slowdive concert, at a store called Flashback Records. A really nice record store based in Islington, with a cellar full of awesome vinyls. I bought quite a few 7"es there, so you'll be reading more about those on this blog sooner or later. (There's actually another record store there close by called Haggle Vinyl, but that owner was so extremely rude and being a total arrogant asshole, that i walked out of there thinking i must have dreamed it had happened. Never experienced anything like it and it was actually the only record shop in London that i didn't buy anything, despite the fact that i initially wanted to). Alright, back to this single. DEBONAIR is probably the band's best known song, and a pretty fine one as well. That whole Gentlemen album is fantastic of course. The single comes in a nice gatefold sleeve, with a cool "Stax rip-off" logo on the front. On the B-side there's album track My Curse, and non-album track Ready which is a cover of a song by a band called Scrawl. Both songs feature vocals by Marcy Mays, who was the singer for Scrawl.

Label: Blast First
Cat.nr.: BFFP95
Year of release: 1994

SIDE A:
01. Debonair

SIDE B:
01. My Curse
02. Ready

Fujiya & Miyagi - Artificial Sweeteners [12", LP]

Before getting to the music of this album, i need to say that i've rarely seen any artwork and vinyl colours matching as well like they do on this LP. It looks like the dripping paint (or melted lollipops?) have reached the disc, which is clear vinyl with yellow, red and blue splatters. Pretty cool. FUJIYA & MIYAGI are not a Japanese duo as their name might suggest, but an English band from Brighton - however they started as a duo indeed. I like them a lot for already quite some years now, but somehow i've never bought anything of them on vinyl, until a few months ago when they released their new album ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS. And i just love it. Catchy electronic tunes with clear influences from krautrock acts such as Neu! and Can. I think i need to be hunting down their previous stuff on vinyl as well. Actually their Ankle Injuries 10" from 2006 is something that's high on my wishlist for quite some time already. Hopefully it will be appearing on this blog at some point ;)

Label: Yep Roc Records
Cat.nr.: YEP-2379
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Flaws
02. Acid To My Alkaline
03. Rayleigh Scattering
04. Artificial Sweeteners
05. Little Stabs At Happiness

SIDE B:
01. Tetrahydrofolic Acid
02. Daggers
03. Vagaries Of Fashion
04. A Sea Ringed With Visions

The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Days Of Abandon [12", LP]

Their last album Belong was from 2011, so it was about time THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART released something new. While Belong was already very mellow and polished compared to the debut album, they have taken this another step further with DAYS OF ABANDON. Soothing and sweet indie pop tunes. Nothing wrong with that, but personally i would have liked some more songs like Until The Sun Explodes that are uptempo and at least just a little noisy. The sharp edges have gone completely and to be honest i'm not sure if i'll be buying a next album without listening first. I don't regret buying this album, but it certainly won't end up in my favourite albums 2014 - that's for sure.

Label: Fierce Panda Records
Cat.nr.: NONG88LP
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Art Smock
02. Simple And Sure
03. Kelly
04. Beautiful You
05. Coral And Gold

SIDE B:
01. Eurydice
02. Masokissed
03. Until The Sun Explodes
04. Life After Life
05. The Asp At My Chest

Thursday 28 August 2014

The Raveonettes - Pe'Ahi [12", LP]

Maybe i hadn't been really paying attention, but this new album by THE RAVEONETTES came a bit as a surprise to me a few weeks ago. A pleasant surprise i must say, because this band had steadily become one of my current favourites. And despite the fact that this new album is quite different than anything they ever did before, i really like it. Musically it's more diverse and complex, and they use a huge range of instruments. A song like Kill! could've easily been a Primal Scream song in its structure, with the beats and noise. Favourite tracks at this point: Sisters and Summer Ends. Oh, PE'AHI is named after a famous surf spot on Hawaii, in case you wonder where they'd get such a title from. By now i still have not been able to see them play live, and they are really high on my wishlist for bands to check out whenever they'd play near me.

Label: Beat Dies Records
Cat.nr.: RAV-00004-1
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Endless Sleeper
02. Sisters
03. Killer In The Streets
04. Wake Me Up
05. Z-Boys

SIDE B:
01. A Hell Below
02. The Rains Of May
03. Kill!
04. When Night Is Almost Done
05. Summer Ends

Mark Gardener - The Story Of The Eye [7"]

I never saw Ride play live back in the days to my deepest regret, and the joy about MARK GARDENER being one of the special guests at the 10th anniversary party of the Sonic Cathedral label in May, was a bit pushed aside by the fact that i'd see Slowdive that evening for the first time in my life. But Mark's show was really good, and i was so happy to hear him play a few Ride songs that evening. I'd so much like to see them reunite! If it would happen, i already made up my mind that this would be another band that i'd go to the UK for, just to see them.  
THE STORY OF THE EYE is a song that was released as a 7" in late 2006, and it was one of the things i bought at the party. Ulrich Schnauss, who also played there, remixed the B-side. A nice little gem, this 7".

Label: Sonic Cathedral
Cat.nr.: SCR002
Year of release: 2006

SIDE A:
01. The Story Of The Eye (Ulrich Schnauss Mix)

SIDE AA:
01. The Story Of The Eye

Flyying Colours - Flyying Colours EP [12"]

Every now and then i hear cool songs online by bands that are unknown to me, and then it turns out that they have a vinyl release out. Obviously i just have to score a copy then! Such was the case with FLYYING COLOURS who released this amazing self-titled EP earlier this year. Apparently these guys come from Melbourne, Australia, and they sound a bit like Ride or Swervedriver. Absolutely great stuff! It's hard to pick a favourite track, but if i'd have to choose i'd say Wavygravy. This EP is only their debut release, so I hope they'll be releasing much more like this. The EP was pressed in two colours: 250x "black grape" for the US and 250x "royal blue" for Europe.

Label: Club AC30 / Shelflife
Cat.nr.: AC30  11022 / LIFE107
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Like You Said
02. Wavygravy
03. She Leaves

SIDE B:
01. Feathers
02. Bugs

Wednesday 20 August 2014

Cocteau Twins - Heaven Or Las Vegas [12", LP]


It's been a while since my previous post, because i've been on a (well-deserved, if i may say so) holiday to the south of France. But now the batteries are loaded again and i'm going through my never shrinking pile of vinyls that i need to write something about. What about this one: HEAVEN OR LAS VEGAS by the amazing COCTEAU TWINS. I love this album to death; my absolute favourite album by them and i has so happy that it got reissued not too long ago because until then i never managed to score a copy on vinyl. No need to go into many details about this classic i think, but the song Frou-Frou Foxes In Midsummer Fires is of such beauty that i still can listen to it over and over and over...

Label: 4AD
Cat.nr.: CAD3420
Year of release: 2014 (originally 1990)

SIDE A:
01. Cherry-Coloured Funk
02. Pitch The Baby
03. Iceblink Luck
04. Fifty-Fifty Clown
05. Heaven Or Las Vegas

SIDE B:
01. I Wear Your Ring
02. Fotzepolitic
03. Wolf In The Breast
04. Road, River And Rail
05. Frou-Frou Foxes In Midsummer Fires

Monday 21 July 2014

The Brian Jonestown Massacre - Revelation [12", 2LP]


The cover art of REVELATION looks familiar to those who know the split EP that THE BRIAN JONESTOWN MASSACRE recently released for RSD 2014 with The Magic Castles, and the Fist Full Of Bees EP that they released for the same occasion a year earlier. Once again they've released a really strong album and this one will definitely end up in my personal top 10 albums of 2014, that's for sure. Anton Newcombe's record label A Records always has such great thick quality records and also the colours of this release look really fantastic: opaque light blue in the middle, and see-through dark blue on the outside. Gorgeous. The only sad thing is that i still haven't managed to see them live. They were in Amsterdam a while ago, but i couldn't make it that day. I'm sure one day it will happen though ;)

Label: A Records
Cat.nr.: auk030lp
Year of release: 2014

SIDE A:
01. Vad Hände Med Dem?
02. What You Isn't
03. Unknown

SIDE B:
01. Memory Camp
02. Days, Weeks And Moths
03. Duck And Cover

SIDE C:
01. Food For Clouds
02. Second Sighting
03. Memorymix

SIDE D:
01. Fist Full Of Bees
02. Nightbird
03. Xibalbia
04. Goodbye (Butterfly)

Sunday 6 July 2014

Various Artists - Sorted, Snorted And Sported [12", LP]


Of all compilation albums that Creation Records has released, the Doing It For The Kids album is probably the most well-known. But SORTED, SNORTED AND SPORTED is the one i personally like best. It features some excellent tracks by many of my favourite bands like Primal Scream, My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive, The Telescopes, Swervedriver and Teenage Fanclub. The song Lundi Bleu by The Times is a laidback cover of New Order's Blue Monday by the way, sung in French. Pretty cool.

Label: Creation Records
Cat.nr.: CRELP 117
Year of release: 1991

SIDE A:
01. PRIMAL SCREAM - Higher Than The Sun: A Dub Symphony In Two Parts
02. LOVE CORPORATION - Give Me Some Love 10:35
03. MY BLOODY VALENTINE - Honeypower
04. THE TELESCOPES - Flying
05. SLOWDIVE - Shine

SIDE B:
01. PETER ASTOR - Street Of Lights
02. THE TIMES - Lundi Bleu
03. HYPNOTONE - Yu Yu
04. SWERVEDRIVER - Laze It Up
05. TEENAGE FANCLUB - Starsign

Adorable - Against Perfection [12", LP]


I've been looking for a vinyl version of AGAINST PERFECTION for a very long time already. Back in the early nineties there was this local club where they had indie dance nights, and the song Homeboy was played regularly. I remember ordering the CD at the local record shop. It was a pretty expensive UK import album, but i just needed to have it, if only for that song. And I still have it, but during the past few years i really wanted to have a vinyl edition as well of this excellent ADORABLE album. So far i only managed to get hold of two maxi's from songs of this album: Sistine Chapel Ceiling and Favourite Fallen Idol. The album itself is pretty much impossible to find in record stores, and on the internet the prices are ridiculously high; usually over 45 euro at least. However recently i came across one that was fairly priced. The sleeve is a little scuffed but the record itself is in great condition, so this was my chance. Very happy that i bought it, and finally i can play Homeboy on my record player ;)

Label: Creation Records
Cat.nr.: CRELP 138
Year of release: 1993

SIDE A:
01. Glorious
02. Favourite Fallen Idol
03. A To Fade In
04. I Know You Too Well
05. Homeboy

SIDE B:
01. Sistine Chapel Ceiling
02. Cut #2
03. Crash Sight
04. Still Life
05. Breathless


Sunday 1 June 2014

Chapterhouse - Mesmerise [7"]


Precious One on the B-side of this MESMERISE 7" by CHAPTERHOUSE is one of my favourite tunes from the early nineties. I remember playing it over and over an over, back in those days. On CD that is, because i only recently bought this vinyl single. In London to be exactly, for only £2. I already had the regular and the remix 12" at home, but i just couldn't let this little shoegaze gem stay in the crate.

Label: Dedicated
Cat.nr.: HOUSE 001
Year of release: 1991

SIDE A:
01. Mesmerise

SIDE B:
01. Precious One

Friday 30 May 2014

Various Artists - Lonely Is An Eyesore [12", LP]


Yesterday i wrote something about the classic Doing It For The Kids compilation album on Creation Records. This compilation on 4AD has a similar status: LONELY IS AN EYESORE is probably the most famous 4AD compilation album. There were 3 versions on vinyl released: an extremely limited wooden boxset (only 100 copies made), a limited deluxe version with extra artwork and a regular version. This is the last one, although it is the first pressing with a 3-panel innersleeve. Later pressings had simple innersleeves. Nearly all songs were recorded for this compilation, and also nearly all of them were recorded and/or mixed at the Blackwing Studios in London.
I found this LP while i was in London two weeks ago. It was reasonably priced and in perfect condition so i didn't have to think twice before i bought it. But the real coincidence is that i had visited the building where Blackwing was located only a few hours earlier. Besides visiting some record stores, i wanted to do some "alternative sightseeing" and since i'm not too much of a Beatles fan, Abbey Road wasn't on my list. So besides Ziggy Stardust's Heddon Street i chose to visit this location on the south bank of the Thames, in Southwark on the corner of Pepper Street and Copperfield Street, to be precise. I had only learned about this studio a few months ago, when i came across a Wikipedia page about it. This is a picture i made of how the building looks right now:


It's absolutely crazy how many masterpieces were (partly) recorded or mixed here. Some of these albums i rank amongst my favourite albums ever. Most notably Loveless by My Bloody Valentine and Nowhere by Ride (plus their Play and Fall EP's) but what about Trompe Le Monde by the Pixies, The Comforts Of Madness and In Ribbons by Pale Saints, It'll End In Tears and Blood by This Mortal Coil, Garlands by Cocteau Twins, the s/t album by Dead Can Dance, Peng! and Emperor Tomato Ketchup by Stereolab, Pretty Hate Machine by Nine Inch Nails, the Scar EP by Lush, and an enormous amount of albums and singles by Depeche Mode, Fad Gadget, Yazoo, Erasure and more.
Just check this list at Discogs.
Back to this compilation; it's a very nice overview of 4AD in the late 80's. The usual suspects are there (Dead Can Dance, This Mortal Coil, Cocteau Twins, Clan Of Xymox) but also Throwing Muses who had just signed to the label when this came out. The Cocteau Twins track is brilliant and also i like the Dif Juz track a lot; i wasn't very familiar with them. A great find!

Label: 4AD
Cat.nr.: CAD 703
Year of release: 1987

SIDE A:
01. COLOURBOX - Hot Doggie
02. THIS MORTAL COIL - Acid, Bitter And Sad
03. THE WOLFGANG PRESS - Cut The Tree
04. THROWING MUSES - Fish
05. DEAD CAN DANCE - Frontier

SIDE B:
01. COCTEAU TWINS - Crushed
02. DIF JUZ - No Motion
03. CLAN OF XYMOX - Muscoviet Mosquito
04. DEAD CAN DANCE - The Protagonist

Thursday 29 May 2014

Various Artists - Doing It For The Kids [12", LP]


This legendary compilation on Creation Records was something i've been looking for for quite a while. Ten days ago I went to London to see Slowdive and while i was over anyway, of course i had to do some vinyl digging. UK labels Creation and 4AD releases being my main interest, i thought that London would be the place to be to find some nice rarities. And although i did find a few nice things like this compilation and some other stuff i'll be writing about on this blog sooner or later, the general impression of the vinyl stores in London sadly wasn't too good. I mostly walked around in Soho, Camden and Islington but most of the few stores that i came across (only around 12 in total) were pretty expensive or just not very well-assorted. Sister Ray, Reckless, Rough Trade East and Flashback were definitely the best ones. Ah well; perhaps i just expected too much of a city with 7.5 million inhabitants.
Back to the vinyl: this DOING IT FOR THE KIDS LP was released in August 1988 (on the same day as You Made Me Realise by My Bloody Valentine and Destroy The Heart by The House Of Love) and was preceeded by a concert in Kentish Town where many of the featured bands were playing, like My Bloody Valentine, The House Of Love, Felt, Heidy Berry and Primal Scream. The compilation states on the cover that it's an 'LP for the price of a 7" single'. That's not really what it goes for anymore these days, athough i must say that this copy was fairly priced. I've seen another one later in another store and that was 3 times more expensive, while the condition of this copy was actually better. All in all this is a great compilation and i'm happy i can finally add this to my Creation collection.

Label: Creation Records
Cat.nr.: CRELP 037
Year of release: 1988

SIDE A:
01. THE JASMINE MINKS - Cut Me Deep
02. FELT - Ballad Of The Band
03. THE HOUSE OF LOVE - Christine
04. THE WEATHER PROPHETS - Well Done Sonny
05. PRIMALSCREAM - All Fall Down
06. BIFF BANG POW! - She Paints
07. THE JAZZ BUTCHER - Lot 49

SIDE B:
01. HEIDI BERRY - North Shore Train
02. NIKKI SUDDEN - Death Is Hanging Over Me
03. MY BLOODY VALENTINE - Cigarette In My Bed
04. PACIFIC - Jetstream
05. THE TIMES - Godevil
06. MOMUS - A Complete History Of Sexual Jealousy (Parts 17-24)
07. EMILY - Reflect On Rye
08. RAZORCUTS - Brighter Now

Sunday 25 May 2014

David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars [12", LP]


Since it came out in 1972, a lot has been written about THE RISE AND FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS already. A classic DAVID BOWIE album and quite possibly his most famous one as well. I like it a lot, with Five Years and Moonage Daydream being my favourite songs of this album, although my favourite Bowie albums are still the ones from his Berlin period. This particular copy is a Dutch reissue from 1979 and has a somewhat different sleeve than the regular versions, because there's this green border around it with the text "Rock Originals" on top. Probably part of some kind of series. Anyway, i'm posting about this album because i recently went to London and visited the street where this cover picture was taken. It's a small U-shaped street off Regent Street called Heddon Street, and the picture was taken at #23 in the part that runs parallel from Regent Street. On the album cover it looks like some kind of shabby back alley, but nowadays the street houses some restaurants and bars and looks pretty dandy. In 2012, Gary Kemp (of Spandau Ballet) who is a big Bowie fan unveiled a plaque that marks the exact spot where the picture was taken. Unfortunately nowadays there's a terrace with some pretty big plants on the spot where the boxes on the cover are located, so i couldn't take a picture from that angle. I made one from the other side of the street though, so the spot is on the left side, way in the back.



Label: RCA
Cat.nr.: NL-14702
Year of release: 1979 (originally 1972)

SIDE A:
01. Five Years
02. Soul Love
03. Moonage Daydream
04. Starman
05. It Ain't Easy

SIDE B:
01. Lady Stardust
02. Star
03. Hang On To Yourself
04. Ziggy Stardust
05. Suffragette City
06. Rock 'n' Roll Suicide

Thursday 22 May 2014

Neil Halstead - Alison [7"] - and some thoughts on two amazing SLOWDIVE concerts in London

 

This is a vinyl blog; not one with concert reviews and live pictures or videos. Nevertheless i'd like to share something about one of the best things that happened to me when it comes to live music: the first concerts in 20 years of Slowdive in London, last Sunday and Monday.

But first let's quickly say a few things about the 7" pictured above - because after all, this is a vinyl blog, right? So i needed some excuse to create this post. Sorry Neil and Nat for "abusing" this excellent piece of vinyl for this.
I bought it at the Sonic Cathedral 10th anniversary party last Sunday. It's a solo release by NEIL HALSTEAD and contains two acoustic versions of songs of bands that he was in: Yer Feet (a Mojave 3 song) and ALISON which of course is a Slowdive song. Excellent versions, although i am a sucker for loud guitars and therefore obviously like the version of Alison on Souvlaki  better. But in this stripped-down beautiful rendition you clearly hear what a great song it is.

Label: Sonic Cathedral
Cat.nr.: SCR 053
Year of release: 2013

SIDE A:
01. Alison

SIDE B:
01. Yer Feet

Alright, enough about the vinyl now, let's get on with what i really wanted to say. First of all you'd need some background info about my previous experiences at a Slowdive show, all the way back in 1992. I wrote something about it a few years ago on my old blog, of which not much is left these days since i removed most of the entries. I could have chosen to use the blog once more to write my story on there, but thought it would be better to leave it for what it is and do it this way.

So yeah, the background info. You can read it here. And if you just want a very short  summary of the events: i was once at a Slowdive show in 1992 but had to leave before they even went on stage. So i was so close, but never saw them. The two times they came back to the Netherlands after that, i couldn't make it (Eindhoven '93) or was unaware they had played (London Calling Festival, Amsterdam '94). That last one was exactly a month - 5 shows - before they called it quits, in May 1994.
I won't go as far as to say it caused me sleepless nights, but the more years passed, the more i realised i would never have the chance to see them again and the bigger the hurt became about missing a concert of a band that's so dear to me. Because that's what they are.

When i wrote that piece about them back in 2010 i could not imagine that in January this year, the band announced they would reform. Not only would they play at Primavera in Spain, which was the first gig they announced, but also they would do a gig in London at the Village Underground on Monday May 19th. I just knew i needed to go there, no matter what. I never travelled abroad just to see a band, but Slowdive was definitely the band i would do this for. This was the way to get rid of that awful feeling of having missed them 22 years ago. It would literally be a healing experience. So when the tickets went on sale i was one of the lucky 1000 people who were fortunate enough to secure a ticket. It was sold out within 90 seconds. Only shows how special they are and how many people still care about this band. Booked a reasonably cheap flight and luckily one of my friends lives in London and i could sleep at her place. All was sorted; it would finally happen. I'd see Slowdive!

A few weeks after i bought the ticket, the Sonic Cathedral label announced they'd throw a 10th Anniversary Party in London on the Sunday night before the Slowdive gig. I'd be in town anyway and it's one of my favourite indie labels so i didn't need much time to think about it, and bought a ticket for that as well. There'd be surprise acts and dj's, and they would only reveal on the day of the event which artists would be performing. I was secretly hoping to see Younghusband which is one of my current favourite bands on the label. A few weeks before the event they were announced as the support act for the Slowdive gig so whatever would happen, i was going to see them anyway. Of course i also hoped that Neil Halstead would be doing some songs and perhaps even would ask other Slowdive members -if they'd be there- to do some songs with him, acoustically or so.

Then, last Sunday, the day had finally arrived. I arrived in the city around noon and after dropping off my bags at my friend's place i headed for the Hoxton Bar & Kitchen where the Sonic Cathedral party would be. On my way, i checked Facebook updates. And then i noticed that the label had announced the line-up for the evening. I could not believe my eyes. I wasn't going to see Slowdive just once, but even twice! This is what it said:


And besides Slowdive, also Ulrich Schnauss and Mark Gardener (of Ride) would perform while no one less than Andrew Weatherall was going to spin records! Just like Emma Anderson (of Lush)and Stewart Nash (who does the current Creation Records website) for example. This was going to be some night!

When i arrived at the bar's terrace, the first person i ran into was Daniel Land. Great to see him again after so many years. He played in my hometown in 2009, when we met, and we have some mutual friends. Then i met some people who until then i only knew from Facebook and/or Twitter. Dean Bromley who does the excellent Shoegaze & Dreampop News Daily, David Sánchez who runs the Slowdive Database archive and had the great idea of organizing a pre-show meeting on Monday (more about that later), and last but not least Nathaniel Cramp who was the host of the evening, being the man behind the Sonic Cathedral label. Always great to put a face to a name and find out that they're very nice people in real life as well.

Then the moment arrived that the doors opened and the artists would go on stage. Like i wrote before, this is not a concert review blog so i won't be going too much into setlists and other details about the concerts. There are blogs that do it way better, and have already done so over the past few days. For example this one by Joe Clay of The Quietus who was also one of the DJ's this evening.
Mark Gardener was great. Hearing a song like Polar Bear acoustically only makes me long more and more for a reunion of another band that i'd probably also make a trip to London for, if that's what would be necessary: the mighty Ride. Ulrich Schnauss i didn't see much of, unfortunately, as i was too busy standing outside talking with newly met people. But the ten minutes or so that i saw of him were pretty good. The legendary Andrew Weatherall played some mighty fine eclectic tunes between the sets but then the moment was finally there: the first ever concert of Slowdive since May 21st, 1994 in Toronto. One day earlier than i'd expected.

It's hard to describe what i felt. Let's put it this way: it was pretty emotional. And i know i wasn't the only one who shed a few tears. I have not felt like this since 1987 when i was 16 and saw David Bowie descending from a giant spider at my first ever rock concert. I was a huge Bowie fan (still am) and heck did i care or realise that the Glass Spider Tour was not his best creative period... i saw David Bowie, man! First time in my life! Had been waiting for that since i was 12 and was too young to go to the Serious Moonlight Tour on my own. So four years later it finally happened. Those four years had felt like a decade at the time. Goosebumps all over when the moment was there.
But this; this was not just four years later. This was over twenty-two years later!

One of the few things i will say about the show was that it struck me how groovy the songs were performed. Many people think of Slowdive as Rachel and Neil and some others whose name they forgot, but Simon and Nick are an extremely tight rhythm section and give so much power to the songs. And Christian mostly stands at the side, often a bit hidden behind Rachel, but is such an important factor for the sound with his subtle guitar playing. The show was majestic. It was a glorious return of a band that experienced so much shit written about them from one day to another back in the days, by the same magazines that hyped them the year before.

Here's a complete set on Youtube of the concert. I made a few short recordings myself as well, but the sound is terrible and most clips are only lasting a minute. But, I did make some pics and some of them came out OK enough to post them here.











After the show i met some more nice people and we hang out a bit at the bar. And walking back to where i was staying i couldn't believe it had actually happened.

The next day i went to the pre-show meeting that David of the Slowdive Database site had organized. A very cool idea, since there were so many other foreigners like myself who didn't really know anybody but had some hours to spend before the show would start. Christophe from France was there, who i'd met the evening before at the Sonic Cathedral party, but also my friend Pontus from Sweden, Stéphane (aka Neige from the band Alcest), the guys from Switzerland who play in Last Leaf Down, Tullia from Italy, James from Southampton and some more i might have forgotten. Awesome people, every single one of them, and it was good times hanging out with them.

Then we went to the venue, stood in the rather long queue for about 45 minutes, and finally went inside. Since i already bought some merch the night before i didn't have to worry about that anymore. Donated some money to Sense instead (the Deafblind charity that supports Rachel whose son Jesse is deaf and has a visual impairment) and found a good spot together with some of the new found friends. Yet still small, the Village Underground is considerably bigger than Hoxton Bar & Kitchen.

Younghusband were absolutely great, and a perfect opening act for this evening. Then Slowdive came on stage. It was another amazing experience; this was the concert i had actually come over for of course. Goosebumps all over once again. When i thanked Neil for the concert after the show and explained why it was so important for me to be there, he gave me a hug. Told him i was 21 at the time when i missed that show and he said "then we're the same age man". Looked it up on Wikipedia; it's true. We only differ 3 weeks.

The concert at Village Underground can be found on Youtube as well from the same user as the Hoxton Bar one. Also from this show i made some pictures:
















So, to sum it all up, i had some really great times in London. And that's still a complete understatement. Met some very nice people, made new friends, saw old friends once again, but foremost i can finally say i've seen one of my favourite bands ever: Slowdive. I will be seeing them next month once more at Best Kept Secret when they've started their festival summer tour. And i'm pretty certain those goosebumps will be back then once again.