I wonder this about almost every single artist I listen to.
― Evan, Monday, 10 June 2013 14:54 (thirteen years ago)
Although this doesn't stop me from listening to musicians on Spotify from whom they receive only tiny payments
― curmudgeon, Monday, 10 June 2013 14:58 (thirteen years ago)
Pretty sure Paul and Kaye are a) married and b) academics.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 10 June 2013 15:12 (thirteen years ago)
They were great last night. Place was totally oversold, though.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 10 June 2013 15:13 (thirteen years ago)
Nice piece linked on Wiki: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/music/news/article.cfm?c_id=264&objectid=3515497
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 10 June 2013 15:14 (thirteen years ago)
Wonder how much cash the bast get for this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD2UP2dZcOs
― herr doktor (askance johnson), Monday, 10 June 2013 16:19 (thirteen years ago)
yeah - totally oversold - which doesn't happen too often for Schubas (small blessings) ... I was back near the door and when they opened it up and the bar noise came in, a bit, I was a little bummed. Then I saw that it was a pretty old couple sitting on stools - they probably couldn't fight the masses inside and the doorguy was just doing them a solid ...
― BlackIronPrison, Monday, 10 June 2013 17:44 (thirteen years ago)
Wow, I just walking home and much to my surprise I heard them sound checking "Smoking Her Wings" from a club I normally don't pass by... I freaked out and poked my head in and got yelled at for trying to take a picture. I have plans tonight but maybe I should try to check this out...
They said they last played DC in 1992; but I don't remember them ever playing DC nor did someone else I spoke to.― curmudgeon, Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:19 AM (1 week ago)
― curmudgeon, Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:19 AM (1 week ago)
Possibly? I know they played SF around then with Barbara Manning/SF Seals/TFUL282 opening. In fact, they stayed at Barbara's apartment that night and Robert wrote this (totally awesome) song for her:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsfW6QmL_zc
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Saturday, 15 June 2013 02:37 (thirteen years ago)
Huh, I think I'd only heard the Magick Heads version.
Supposedly the last time they'd played Chicago was 20 years ago.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 15 June 2013 03:19 (thirteen years ago)
I discovered that a critic I know reviewed a Bats album for the Washington Post in 1993, so he thinks they appeared in DC then.
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 15 June 2013 15:39 (thirteen years ago)
I think they did "Smoking Her Wings" in DC this time.
― curmudgeon, Saturday, 15 June 2013 15:40 (thirteen years ago)
they were stellar saturday night in los angeles. crystalline. one thing that struck me seeing them live is that there's an unusually clear division of labor among the four of them, especially the two guitarists. those guitars are wielded as two very different instruments, and they lock so beautifully together.
― fact checking cuz, Monday, 17 June 2013 19:38 (twelve years ago)
there's a new 3-disc comp called Volume 1 - early material, eps, b-sides, etc. available on spotify.
― JoeStork, Saturday, 7 June 2014 05:55 (twelve years ago)
tho i had 95% of it already it's been nice having these tracks back on rotation
― doctrine the house (electricsound), Saturday, 7 June 2014 12:52 (twelve years ago)
14 bonus tracks, a nice package for $25!
― Fastnbulbous, Saturday, 7 June 2014 16:12 (twelve years ago)
Just saw "The Law Of Things" reissue at the store the other day. Definitely will get that one soon.
― Evan, Saturday, 7 June 2014 21:00 (twelve years ago)
the other day = yesterday, actually
The only album I heard from them was Free All the Monsters. It was a top ten album of the year for me. For some reason I haven't yet explored their back catalog yet, though. I need to rectify that, especially if all their albums "sound the same" as described way up thread. I'll take more of the same from them.
― Rod Steel (musicfanatic), Saturday, 7 June 2014 22:02 (twelve years ago)
Compiletely Bats is a good place to start. I think the new reissue has a version of Block of Wood on it as well.
― Hinklepicker, Monday, 9 June 2014 10:22 (twelve years ago)
2 versions
― doctrine the house (electricsound), Monday, 9 June 2014 11:29 (twelve years ago)
(2 demo versions i mean)
New Robert Scott album, "The Green House" is very good... but... I feel like I've heard this all before. It's my problem, but I can't help thinking David Kilgour's solo albums are just off-kilter enough to keep me coming back.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 26 October 2014 21:46 (eleven years ago)
I like it a lot. The duets with Hollie Fullbrook add a wonderful distinction. But true, I dunno if I'd be so taken if it were just Robert on vox for the entire lp.
― doug watson, Sunday, 26 October 2014 22:25 (eleven years ago)
Agreed, the duets are the standouts, especially the opening track. An entire album like that would be killer.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Sunday, 26 October 2014 22:37 (eleven years ago)
Somehow didn't even know that Minisnap existed, or when they released an album, but it's predictably lovely.
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 6 June 2016 14:07 (ten years ago)
It is! Kaye needs to do more singing.
― Gerald McBoing-Boing, Monday, 6 June 2016 17:49 (ten years ago)
New album! It's great!
― Josh in Chicago, Monday, 10 April 2017 13:58 (nine years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfiO9iqpGoY
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 11 April 2017 18:37 (nine years ago)
I'm as psyched these guys keep killing it as I am with theoretical peers the Feelies.
― Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 11 April 2017 18:38 (nine years ago)
On the Robert Scott solo tip here but he's been busy this past week on Bandcamp!
https://robertscottnz.bandcamp.com/album/deep-set-demos
https://robertscottnz.bandcamp.com/album/moonlight-potato-robert-scott-gina-rocco
https://robertscottnz.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-m-nster-gleis-22-robert-scott-the-wilde
https://robertscottnz.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-wellington-bar-bodega-2000-harmonic-deluxe
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 7 March 2020 18:05 (six years ago)
"Red Car," from the new one :')
― swing out sister: live in new donk city (geoffreyess), Saturday, 14 November 2020 05:11 (five years ago)
Wow, a new one! I had no idea. Happy Saturday!
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 14 November 2020 13:50 (five years ago)
When I got onto the Clean a month ago, a couple of people recommended the Bats. Burned and listened to Daddy's Highway twice in the car today, and yes, quite liked it.
― clemenza, Friday, 10 March 2023 05:13 (three years ago)
would recommend checking out Couchmaster, and you might also like the Magick Heads records.
also "Smoking Her Wings" is worth hearing if you haven't already - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9D6xqMI3NA
― JoeStork, Friday, 10 March 2023 08:23 (three years ago)
All of their albums (and pretty much offshoots, too) are pretty good. Though they're also one of those bands where for some the first album (Daddy's Highway) is enough. But if you like one you'll probably like them all. Albums like "Couchmaster" are maybe a tiny bit more diverse? "Silverbeet," too. This is one of many gems:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YLTPCOMXss
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 10 March 2023 12:25 (three years ago)
Glad you like it clemenza!
Yeah The Bats are super consistent however some albums grab me and some don't. The Law of Things never really clicked for instance, but by no means do I dislike it. Definitely just a preference for some tunes over others among a perfectly solid discography.
I will say At The National Grid, on the other hand, TOTALLY clicked. Love that one a lot as well (favorite along with Daddy's Highway).
Here's my favorite Magick Heads song, since that came up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glTwigeLC_Y
― Evan, Friday, 10 March 2023 14:21 (three years ago)
This is lovely, but no surprise there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRB7wdr-rOU
I also love that album cover.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 10 March 2023 14:50 (three years ago)
Thanks for the recommendations; I'll do some more investigation for sure. Someone labelled them power-pop earlier in this thread. Even with a more liberal net when it comes to that term than most people, I wouldn't classify them as such. Not a criticism--I just don't hear them as sounding like what that implies. I was thinking more of, I don't know, maybe the Vaselines, or the Mekons of Fear and Whiskey?
― clemenza, Friday, 10 March 2023 15:04 (three years ago)
They're definitely folky and poppy, that's for sure. Maybe even a little twee at times. I wouldn't call them power-pop. Something like the Vaselines may not be a terrible comparison (though of course the Bats came much earlier!). I've always thought the Bats (not least because of Bob Scott's vocals) reminded me of some of Eno's early material. Stuff like:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03-EJBnzW1A
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 10 March 2023 15:10 (three years ago)
I've been listening to Daddy's Highway too, and while the whole thing's pleasant I wish there were a few more intense moments like "Had to Be You" and "North by North". Also there's a thinness of "personality" in this music (and lyrics, in as much as I can hear them) - after five or six listens I don't feel I know anything about these people, other than that they like (making) pleasant music.
― Halfway there but for you, Saturday, 11 March 2023 16:21 (three years ago)
Flying Nun acts always seemed to keep the emotions a little distant. Not too much angst-ridden heart-on-the-sleevery, for which I'm quite thankful. Must be in the Kiwi character!
― No Hackett Required (Matt #2), Saturday, 11 March 2023 16:54 (three years ago)
I can see what you mean about that thinness of personality - I find them quite shyly charismatic on stage and in interviews, but it doesn't come out in the music really. Having said that I think the smallness of the vox and simplicity of the lyrics gets across a sort of communal melancholy / homespun despair about something ineffable. So I actually don't really love things like North By North where they get kind of drowned in unearned bombast, I prefer the warmer, more ramshackle stuff, everyday drama and longing.
Here's "Neighbours", a lovely example of what I'm talking about, always moves me:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoLt_qcWj_k
Or "By Night", which is a bit peppier but still has that sore heart:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_juMjNep9F0
The bass is really alive in that one.
Matt #2 makes a good observation about Flying Nun bands not doing too much existential angst. Without projecting too much, there's a lot of empathy in the music that may come from the spirit of community and camaraderie, with people's parents and families quite closely involved and supportive, and most bands not having one central (tragic) figure. That kind of community doesn't lend itself to mythologising the pain of the solitary artist (even if may have been no shortage of it).
There are a lot of songs that are quite good at sketching someone else's despair rather than claiming it for oneself. More of observing "you" than experiencing "I". Am thinking of "Born in the Wrong Time" by the Great Unwashed, some of the Verlaines' less smart-arsed character studies, some Chills stuff.
― verhexen, Saturday, 11 March 2023 17:43 (three years ago)
there's a lot of empathy in the music
I think this is very OTM, and may stem from the bands' environments, both literal and metaphoric. Especially on the south island, that remoteness, the proximity to nature (and especially winter/snow/cold) leads a lot of Flying Nun bands to express both pleasantly bucolic vibes but also a quiet sort of sadness for the state of things in nature. And then on the former count, yeah, the community in which they share a lot of the same experiences, positive and negative, I think does come across in the music as generally empathetic, even at its most melancholy. That is to say, warm or twee or gentle or celebratory, rarely outright aggressive or confrontational (as confrontational as acts like Chris Knox or even the Clean could be, in their own respective ways), lonely but not necessarily alone, kind of in the Charlie Brown Christmas sense.
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 11 March 2023 18:10 (three years ago)
I like many songs, but these are my favourites from the first three albums: "Treason," "Tragedy," "Had to Be You," "Mastery," "Nine Days," "Watch the Walls," "You Know We Shouldn't." Very in sync with my mood as of late.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 02:11 (three years ago)
Just holding up my hand for <i>Free All The Monsters</i>, a latter-day album that is the best overall record in their canon IMO. The Bats-curious will also find <i>Thousands of Tiny Luminous Spheres</i>. a sort-of-best of, to be a strong intro to the best of their 20th century work.
― dillamonster, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 02:40 (three years ago)
Oh god, it's been so long since I posted here I forgot how italics tags work, sorry.
Plan to keep working my through their albums for as long as they're still good, which so far they are.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 14 March 2023 02:44 (three years ago)
Let me add "Jetsam" to the above list. When the singer (don't know names yet) gets to the lines "It's such a waste now" and "And now you're face down," he sounds just like Ian Curtis!
― clemenza, Monday, 20 March 2023 03:31 (three years ago)
Huh, Martin Phillips on the Bats' "Offside" via a Radio New Zealand 'The Song I Wish I'd Wrote' feature:
Martin Phillips from The Chills wishes he wrote 'Offside' by The Bats.Phillips thinks he must have first heard 'Offside' when it first came out in the 1980s.Songs by The Bats were often "pretty upbeat" and positive, he says, but 'Offside 'was something else, striking him as a different, beautiful and "lowkey number".He believes the song is about those days when you're young and just feel a bit hopeless."This song seems to be dealing with that."
Phillips thinks he must have first heard 'Offside' when it first came out in the 1980s.
Songs by The Bats were often "pretty upbeat" and positive, he says, but 'Offside 'was something else, striking him as a different, beautiful and "lowkey number".
He believes the song is about those days when you're young and just feel a bit hopeless.
"This song seems to be dealing with that."
(via https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/music101/audio/2018889690/nzmm-special-the-song-i-wish-i-d-written-part-two )
― etc, Tuesday, 23 May 2023 07:04 (three years ago)
Always thought "Offside" was an amazing album closer.
― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Tuesday, 23 May 2023 15:35 (three years ago)