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BRITPOPCAST #6: THE GIRLS OF BRITPOP (wave 2)
The show was actually longer, but I'm including more Jarvis-stalking festivities until next week. This week is all about the second wave of girls of Britpop (the first wave consists of Powder, Sleeper, Salad, Echobelly, Elastica). Since we've talked so much about them already, I thought talking about the second wave was a little more interesting.
Second wave:
- Kenickie (Lauren Laverne - all girls band)
- Kenickie, believe it or not, was the only all-girls Britpop
band. There was another band called Fluffy around this era, but they
were more hard-rock than brit-pop. While Fluffy's ultimate was branded
with "eight tits no talent", Kenickie was more loved in general. While
their music is often more polished punk/pop early on, they shifted
their sound to more lounge for their second album. Obviously the band
was still in their infancy ... but eventually broke up shortly after
the second album.
- Lush (Miki Berenyi & Emma Anderson)
- In early Lush's history, they were two best friends, Miki
Berenyi & Emma Anderson. They were fanzine producers, and started
their own band based on their love of shoegazing music with their EPs
and debut album Spooky. You can hear their love of melodies as
they sing in and out. Of course, when you have two songwriters, they
often clash if they have other interests. In this case, at the time Split came out in 1994, some of the songs were clearly "britpop"esque. Even the naming of the album (Split)
was an indication, between aggressive pop songs like "Kiss Chase" and
"Hypocrite" - the britpop songs would later continue with "Ladykiller"
and their ultimate britpop moment with Jarvis Cocker on "Ciao!" While
I did tend to like the Miki songs, Emma did coin a few great pop gems
like "Shake Baby Shake" (which is about the love of her car).
- When we heard that drummer, Chris Acland committed suicide by
hanging himself, we all knew the band would be split up after this.
And it's true, they never quite recover. I was lucky enough to catch
them before the tragedy and continued to follow to see what the band's
been up to. The last I heard, Emma is in Sing-Sing, which had a great
pop song called "Feels Like Summer".
- Catatonia (Cerys Matthews)
- Since we previously talked about Catatonia in our previous Welsh Britpop bands, I'll only briefly mention them here. The thing with Catatonia for me was that each of their song was either a hit or miss... no inbetween feeling. I either hated or love it. But the songs I really love, I really love, so that makes up for them. I love the way Cerys sings, in fact, all Welsh people have a particularly weird accent to them and it's always a nice earful when you do hear them sing or talk. It's like they're speaking English, but learned it from another planet.
- Favorite songs: "Mulder & Scully", "I Am the Mob", "Karaokee Queen", "Road Rage", "Dead from the Waist Down"
- Theaudience (Sophie Ellis-Bextor)
- This was a very brief band from 97-99, fronted by Sophie
Ellis-Bextor - who went on to have a series of very successful
Eurodisco releases. I must admit, I never followed the band that much
- they arrived a little too late for me. I didn't buy their debut
album (it was never released in the US), but managed to get their debut
single, "I Got the Wherewithal". The song is quite good, and even
their b-side "Penis Size and Cars" is amusingly catchy.
- Bis (Amanda MacKinnon)
- I love this Scottish band. Although they were far too
"kiddish" in their cute unreadable spellings and anime-influence, they
were pretty damn cute and catchy. Songs like "Kandy Pop" topped many
playlist around this time, although in retrospect, looking back, it was
a pretty mindless dum (dumb as in DUM) song. Unfortunately, many
people, including myself, didn't regard Bis as a Britpop band, but
they're often grouped in. My favorite song: "Action & Drama"!
Honorable mentions:
- Black Box Recorder (Sarah Nixey)
- Very catchy/dancey, but not Britpop. Their bassist is Luke Haines, formerly of the Britpop band The Auteurs.
- Dubstar (Sarah Blackwood)
- This British act came out during the birth of Britpop, but they
were far too alternative-dance/electronica to be considered Britpop.
The singer is Sarah Blackwood, who, I reckon the band ditched toward
their later music releases.
- Sneaker Pimps (Kelli Dayton)
- Fluffy
- Republica (Saffron)
- Fat Les (Lily Allen sings on their last single???)
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Voilà. C'est l'heure de la question à dix balles: Quel est le critère du "bonne" de Bonne Année?
Ben ça dépend j'ai envie de dire. Et même, ça dépasse.
Si on ne pinaille pas, c'est être encore en vie. Soit. Si on fait un peu plus attention, on va vouloir être en vie, mais en bonne santé. Logique.
Puis après vient le grand saut dans l'immensité du très vague et variable "Bonheur". Qui dépend de quoi lui? De l'entourage? Des conditions matérielles? De l'intérieur? Des trois? Ben voyons.
Hum. C'est la porte ouverte à toutes les fenêtres, surtout qu'après, vient le bond encore plus gigantesque de la personnalisation. Ooooh la belle fenêtre de la personnalisation.
Je suis plutôt, malgré les apparences, des ces personnes qui s'arrêtent au "bonne", sans chercher plus loin. Parce que chercher, c'est ne pas trouver en l'occurrence. Alors que s'arrêter à "bonne" ça marche à tous les coups.
Je retire les dix balles. Bonne, c'est bonne. Et c'est plus clair en 5 lettres qu'en mille pensées analysées.
I'm currently keeping four blogs.
usually blogging via mobile:
MULTIPLY, because it's the oldest and has most of my post. I also have plenty of friends here. But sometimes my post doesn't come out when I send it via mobile.
VOX, because it has the cutest layout but lacks the capacity for more than five links on it's sidebar. It also has my "private" entries from last year.
LJ, because aldy, bunso, barwin, isay and kikko blog here. But I find sometimes when I moblog in LJ, the attached photo doesn't come out. Bwisit.
BLOGGER, because the sidebar is so functional. My problem is that there is no cross posting. Can't import nor export from and to other blogs. One can't create back entries too. Blogger is elitist.
How many blogs do you have? What should I do. I want at least two lang. Is there really no way to make back entries for blogger?
Lookie what I found! DS DICTIONARY! Perfect for my new goal of enriching-the-quality-of-my-life by reading. I also downloaded a homebrewed web browser. Unfortunately the DS's equivalent of a RAM is too small to handle the wwws. Hay, my dreams of twitting via ds has a löng way to go. Fortunately, I find mobile blogging easier and much more convinient. Just need a finer camphone for it to be perfect.ö
"Dring.
Allo?
Oui, bonjour, c'est bien princesse101?
Oui.
C'est Mr Sauveur du service anti-fraude à la carte bancaire de la BNP Paribas.
(Palpitations cardiaques élevées) Ah?
Oui, madame, j'ai une forte suspicion de fraude sur votre carte bancaire.
(Préliminaire de crise cardiaque) Ah?
Etiez vous hier soir à Rio de Janeiro en train d'essayer de retirer 4000 euro dans un distributeur?
Oh là là.... Trop pas, monsieur !
C'est bien ce que je pensais, vous êtes donc victime d'une fraude à la carte bancaire.
WTF?
Aucun souci madame, nous nous occupons de tout, rien n'a été retiré de votre compte, nous faisons opposition sur votre carte et nous vous en éditons une nouvelle.
Comment dire... Trop merci."
Heureusement qu'il y a des gens intelligents qui veillent sur nos affaires, moi je vous dis.
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01/02/10 Kitty Cat Klub, Minneapolis
01/08/10 Club Jager, Minneapolis
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Dear Minnesota,
I’ve been a little busy performing Christmas miracles, lunching with the Obamas, and bestowing bad karma. But I wanted to send you a quick note to say I’m sorry. Sorry for the snow. If it makes you feel better, I was aiming for Wisconsin.
Love,
GOD.
Cold, sad Midwest, warm
your hearts this season with a music video.
Inspired by the misery of being on weather lock-down, our friends in
UltraChorus spent the holidays shooting a video for “Margins” (from the
recently released Ultra-Def). The finished product is both wistful and
mildly unsettling (the shaky camera, bright lights, creepy slow walking, and
2:24 – 2:30 reminds me of a dream I once had wherein the unassuming drifter killed me in the end). Check it out!
Also, Minneapolitans, mark your calendars: UltraChorus is playing at the Kitty Cat Klub
this Saturday, Jan. 2nd (2010!).
Visit their Myspace or website for more information.
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