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he's definitely a sung hero round my way. Acetone records of France were going to release more stuff by them, but I believe they lost touch.

Alasdair, Tuesday, 22 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

give em his phone # then.
it's (NZ country code whatever that is)(03)473 8750.

duane, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Which Able Tasmans CD do you like, Alex? I'd never heard of them before yesterday, when I borrowed "Store in a Cool Place". It isn't even listed on AMG. It's dated 1996. Is that past their prime? AMG shows nothing after '93, except for a comp from 2000. I haven't had a chance to give it a good listen yet. (The sucker's LONG.) What I've heard is noisier and looser than I expected.

As long as this thread's being revived.....Search: Renderers "A Dream of the Sea" from 1999.

Curt, Thursday, 24 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Curt, the only Able Tasmans CD I happen to own is actually "Store in a Cool Place". Nevertheless it is not my favourite. I have a tape from 1988(?) with "A Cuppa Tea and Lie Down" which was one of their first albums. It sounds more natural and I prefer it a lot. Quite melodic with a little folk rock touch. collating bones, a kind of mini-review site, writes on four of their albums.

alex in mainhattan, Friday, 25 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Duane - that's fantastic - I will.

Alasdair, Friday, 25 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Y'all realize that when I get over there in September I'm going to be making note of these various recommendations...so MAKE MORE! :-) I actually hadn't realized about that newer Renderers album, which means that I Must Acquire It.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 25 January 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

three weeks pass...
hdu - metal? hahaha. I suppose they are.

how about:

the clean - getaway weta - geographica blair parkes - the end range - all the way to lunch the wrong records dollar mixture compilation letterbox lambs - not a private joke poultice - three beefmeisters and a french movie cloudboy - down at the end of the garden

can't find 'em? try noizyland.com

James Guthrie, Thursday, 21 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Ned,

Good luck finding much worth buying in New Zealand. I certainly didn't have much luck when I was there.

I did, however, get a very funny Dead C story. I wound up dropping off a hitchhiker at a friend's house and began talking with a person there. (In Christchurch, as I recall.) Anyway, I mentioned that I felt like I'd do okay meeting people if I moved there or something, because I have specific interests, like New Zealand music ... like the Dead C. ...

her eyes lit up, and she took me next door. Next door was a musician and recording engineer. He was not in the Dead C. Nor was he related to the Dead C. in any way. However, he had a Dead C. record that he couldn't get rid of, and both of them were absolutely delighted that an American had come all the way from Texas to take the Dead C. CD in question off their hands.

They were so delighted I couldn't bear to tell them that the CD, TRAPDOOR FUCKING EXIT, was one of the only Dead C. CDs I had at the time. I wound up giving it to the radio station when I got home. I think they also gave me a copy of Pieters/Russell/Stapleton's LAST GLASS, which I also already had.

On the other hand, I got to see Fence and Sandoz Lab Technicians at a club Alastair Galbraith runs in Dunedin (the Arc), and I went to the museum Michael Morley works at there as well.

Search: Omit, instrumental Roy Montgomery, Alastair Galbraith, Dead C., Doramaar, Surface of the Earth, Chris Knox, Tall Dwarfs, some Peter Jefferies.

Destroy: Flies Inside The Sun, and the Bilders records don't do much for me.

forgetting a bunch.

doug, Thursday, 21 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Alastair Galbraith never ran the arc. He did run Everything Inc which was over the road. Lots of the Builders records are great but perhaps you heard the dodgy Wellington ones.

hamish, Thursday, 21 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Sorry, [email protected], but the Clean Getaway belongs in the DESTROY column. David Kilgour's new album, however, after initially disappointing me, is growing better with each listen.

Curt, Thursday, 21 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

TONY VALENS & THE INCISIONS

, Thursday, 21 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos for having the greatest band name ever

electric sound of jim, Thursday, 21 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)

one month passes...
i reckon the best nz band has got to be Rubicon!!!!or zed..... still i loooooooooooove the bruce song!!!! its my fav!!!WHO would call a kid bruce anyway!!!!!!! hehe ah.......nz music rulz!!!!!!

Mel, Thursday, 4 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Rubicon are fucken rude

, Saturday, 6 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

zed are fucken even ruder

, Saturday, 6 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

two weeks pass...
Jesus fuck! What a goldmine. Not yet mentioned but honest, and possibly only understandable to the most blindedly patriotic Kiwi, but "Songs from the Front Lawn" - Front Lawn and "Salty" - Muttonbirds are wonderful. "Kaleidoscope World" -Chills is a fantastic collection, and "Higher" EP by HDU always perks me up when I've collapsed. Oh shit, New Zealand's never been an albums place, and I'm trying so hard to look credible - um...the first Dribbling Darts of Love album...the Rip...Stones...Hi-tone Destroyers. Nah, screw it "Woodface" was pretty good eh? -except for Chocolate Cake.

Darryl, Thursday, 25 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

d-4: ANY GOOD OR NOT? They seems likeable.

fritz, Thursday, 25 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

they're sort of allright. bands like that are 5c a kilo out here, BFD is what i say.

unknown or illegal user, Thursday, 25 April 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

one month passes...
Looks like most bases have been covered here already I would add a search for some good ol rock n roll: "Bliss 20 essential NZ classics"(also a "Bliss 2" released) on Festival Mushroom Records. Great compilation of nz pub rock classics fron the late 70's and 80's. Stone cold classic stuff.

Currently I really enjoy thrashing Goodshirts power pop albulm "Good",

kiwi, Sunday, 9 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

Lots of Good stuff already been covered but don't forget Birchville Cat Motel. Alastair galbraith is the fucken greatest solo artist ever, Dead C rock like a beast, the first Peter jeffries album is Brilliant but nowhere near as good as the entire out put of the band him and his bro graeme had, This Kind of Punishment. Graeme is probably the more talented actually, I love his work with The Cakekitchen, there's a great single called Bald Old Bear. If I had to pivk one band i'd pick Snapper. or the Clean. Or the Doublehappys. Apparently there's an all girl band kicking around these days calle Hellfuckenrumble. Nice. The Chills had a big hit in about 1980 called Pink Frost, which is the source of mouch money that enabled flying Nun to make lots of really great records.

Oh, the Sferic Experiment are awesome too.

Who gets the obscure prize?

Andrew, Monday, 10 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-four years ago)

two weeks pass...
True what they say about The Gordons esp Future Shock ep & 1st album being OUT OF THIS WORLD, Doublehappies (fantastic live when Shayne wasn't acting like a prat), what about Dunedin Double 12"??? The Stones supporting New Order in 1982 were tasty. Best NZ band I saw live though, was Nocturnal Projections (look for CD compilation on obscure German label)in 1982: mucho intense yet melodic. Good to see 1st XV getting a mention. Naked Spots Dance, what about them, then?: can you tell I'm from Welli??? Herco Pilots for using quotes from the Seven Crystal Balls (Tintin) on their double 7", Toy Love and the Great Unwashed 1983. The Good Old Days... sigh.

Benjamin Morgan, Wednesday, 26 June 2002 00:00 (twenty-three years ago)

three months pass...
haha for all you Gordons-luvving types, Flying Nun have just rereleased the 1st album + Future Shock. buy it at smokecds, or something < /shill>
oh yeah, & they're also rereleasing Skeptics III, the Chills' Submarine Bells, early JPSE comp, & a/the Great Unwashed collection.

oh yeah, & the upcoming Clean Anthology looks to be the BEST THING EVER.

Ess Kay (esskay), Tuesday, 15 October 2002 08:52 (twenty-three years ago)

four years pass...

If anyone's interested, there's an entire concert by The Enemy available here. Not great sound quality, but "Iggy Told Me" at the very least is worth hearing.

I'd also like to stick up for the Bats' Couchmaster - excellent album, with some really nice use of textural feedback that doesn't appear in much else that they've done.

clotpoll, Wednesday, 26 September 2007 05:13 (eighteen years ago)

one year passes...

so from the sounds of it, a safe bet for someone getting into NZ music would be to get albums from the clean, the bats and birchville cat motel? any other necessities?

Emily Bjurnhjam, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:15 (seventeen years ago)

the chills are the best

mizzell, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:17 (seventeen years ago)

The Terminals

wilter, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:17 (seventeen years ago)

EXPONENTS!

obamaloverholeinyohead (Mackro Mackro), Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:34 (seventeen years ago)

No love for The Shocking Pinks?

Treblekicker, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:46 (seventeen years ago)

Messages From The Cakekitchen, This Kind of Punishment, Alaistar Galbraith are all pretty essential.

Alex in SF, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:48 (seventeen years ago)

Verlaines first album "Juvenalia" is a favorite of mine.

Trip Maker, Wednesday, 8 October 2008 21:50 (seventeen years ago)

No love for The Shocking Pinks?

― Treblekicker, Thursday, 9 October 2008 08:46 (1 hour ago) [IP: 86.151.0.227] Bookmark

no they are rubbish

thereminimum chips (electricsound), Wednesday, 8 October 2008 22:51 (seventeen years ago)

Man, this post must be pretty confusing for someone new to the joys of NZ music who's trying to figure out what to buy in 2008. Just read the query above about the albums worth getting being those by the Clean, the Bats, and Birchville Cat. Birchville Cat? Also, it's no use going on about the likes of Dead Famous People, Shoes This High, No Tag, This is Heaven, and Ballon D'essai—amazing as they were, no person who hasn't been the sort of geek to get at that stuff already is likely to find those records quickly, or cheaply.

A quick survey of the immortal (well, for the first decade) Flying Nun could be had by going and downloading (for research purposes only, mind you) the four-CD box set from one of the blogs posting it. The early bands are well represented, and the first two cds are very strong; the third CD is about half good, and the fourth is weak. But overall, the set might give someone a sense for what they’re getting into. Keep in mind that you aren't getting any of NZ's punk sounds from labels like Ripper or Propeller, or the more experimental rock that the Xpressway label would deliver.

If I were new to the NZ game and wanted to go online and order a bunch of cds, I’d want someone to make sure I got something like these Flying Nun heroes:

Clean – either the old Compilation cd or the newer double cd on Merge. The Merge cd obviously has more, but leaves off some of the first cd’s stuff.

Chills – Kaleidoscope World CD

Verlaines – Juvenalia CD

Bats – Compiletely Bats CD. The early 12”s (except the amazing “Four-Song” 12”). Or Daddy’s Highway.

Able Tasmans – A Cuppa Tea and a Lie Down CD

Chris Knox –There’s a CD that compiles Seizure and Croaker.

Tall Dwarfs – Hello Cruel World CD or Fork Songs CD

And one of the early comps like Tuatara, In Love With These Times, or Getting Older. Or all of them.

From the less jangly side of NZ:

Gordons – The CD with First Album and Future Shock

Terminals – Cul-de-sac CD

This Kind of Punishment – the CD with In The Same Room + 5 By Four (This is the Jefferies brothers band after Nocturnal Projections)

Dead CD – Trap Door Fucking Exit

Peter Jefferies – The Last Great Challenge in a Dull World

And two Xpressway comps: Making Losers Happy, and Pile=Up

From the earlier wave of NZ punk and new wave, you might scare these up:

Bilders – “Max Quitz” CD of early vinyl micro releases. Post Velvets diy.
Nocturnal Projections – Nerve Ends in Power Lines CD. Jefferies brothers. My NZ fave. Ringing goth punk, experimental grinders, acoustic lullabies.
Toy Love – Cuts double cd of LP, 7”s, and unreleased. Chris Knox.
AK79 – Great NZ punk rock.
It's Bigger Than Both of Us is a nice survey of early punk, new wave, jangle, and commercial misses.

These bands were less important to me, but they’re loved by many and certainly worth knowing:

Jean Paul Sartre Experience – The Size of Food
Snapper – Shotgun Blossom
Cakekitchen – Messages from the…
Straitjacket Fits – Hail
Bailter Space – Bailterspace comp CD

And last, and least, a pitch for some lesser-known faves that still got cds out, if belatedly:

Scorched Earth Policy – Keep Away from the Wires. Pre-Terminals and amazing. "Green Cigar" defines the NZ sound for me. "Too Far Gone" also. "Maniacs"!
Double Happys – Nerves
Bird Nest Roys – CD that compiles the first LP and earlier stuff.

For those new to the game, just understand that every NZ band is connected to another. Just start pulling on the threads....

Michael Train, Thursday, 9 October 2008 00:31 (seventeen years ago)

The Bats are far beyond awful

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 00:39 (seventeen years ago)

S: Fat Mannequin

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 00:59 (seventeen years ago)

I guess that's a common opinion on The Bats because i can recall seeing their records in used bins everywhere for a while, but I think they're pretty good if not with much of a sense of humour and regret not picking those cd's up while I had the chance.

Search also the Flying Nun documentary on youtube, newcomers and everyone else

sonderangerbot, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:06 (seventeen years ago)

The Bats are far beyond awful

I strongly disagree.

sleeve, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:20 (seventeen years ago)

What do you like about them?

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:22 (seventeen years ago)

mostly the bass sound, the focus on the low end as instrument/integral part of their sound. the physical presence.

this may have a lot to do with seeing them live.

sleeve, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:44 (seventeen years ago)

i like their tunes and lyrics and sound

thereminimum chips (electricsound), Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:46 (seventeen years ago)

Well that's a little hard to argue about... how do you rate them comp to the Chills, the Clean, etc? Or the Gordons for that matter

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:51 (seventeen years ago)

I defer to electricsound as far as comparisons but I will say that as far as relatively upbeat and poppy NZ stuff goes it is totally unfair to characterize The Bats as "far beyond awful". to me, that would suggest, like, Miley Cyrus or something.

sleeve, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:55 (seventeen years ago)

You mean something that actually sells? Oh, the horror. I'll take MC over the Bats ta

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:58 (seventeen years ago)

I just really hate the Bats, it isn't all that rational

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:59 (seventeen years ago)

chills have higher highs but less consistent i think. i'd probably say the same for the clean. gordons ok but they don't excite me all that much. miley cyrus has too many crying teenagers in her videos

thereminimum chips (electricsound), Thursday, 9 October 2008 01:59 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, Gordons don't really seem yr thing. If one likes the Bats, yr pretty much exactly right. The Clean esp have some fucking LOW lows.

Niles Caulder, Thursday, 9 October 2008 02:03 (seventeen years ago)

I don't see how anyone could listen to "Get Fat," "Neighbours," "Passed By," or "Some Peace Tonight" and not think Robert Scott and the Bats capable of surpassing beauty, or at least something better than awfulness. The Chills (well, maybe not on "Rolling Moon") have always sounded slight to me by comparison--too smooth by half. Of course, the Clean are the best of the three; also, of course, they've all got enough material that you could fill entire cds with duds.

Live, the Bats were burly and blistering. Muscular on the low end as any post-punk outfit, and strumming nearly as frenetically as the Wedding Present at their most deft. Seeing them rock out might have convinced a few of the doubters here.

Would that I had seen the early Clean live...I did see the Chills, but only in the early '90s, by which point they were satin smooth and a bit punchless--though I can hear my pop friends saying that was the point....

Michael Train, Thursday, 9 October 2008 02:36 (seventeen years ago)

niles is leading you astray, don't listen. in fact most of this thread is rubbish. listen to esoj. but yeah 'get fat' is marvelous! i think being slight is part of the chills thing isn't it? it's what makes 'this is the way', 'i soar', 'night of chill blue', 'water wolves', etc.. so wonderful, the barely thereness. i think the able tasmans are my fave fnun band of all time from now on.

keythkeyth, Thursday, 9 October 2008 04:06 (seventeen years ago)

new love is all has a song that lifts the keyboad riff from 'tally ho!'.

keythkeyth, Thursday, 9 October 2008 04:12 (seventeen years ago)

Terminals - Uncoffined
Axemen
Venus Trail
and as they said before - Sticky Filth
Matt Middleton/Crude
Xanadu
Gladeyes from Akl
those guys who did 'Pastor of Muppets'.
That Sisters Underground song.
The Puddle.

All good.

Hinklepicker, Thursday, 9 October 2008 07:28 (seventeen years ago)

Man, I loved Daddy's Highway by the Bats, I liked the taut and sinewy way they play those songs.

Also, another big cheer here for the Bird Nest Roys.

NickB, Thursday, 9 October 2008 08:35 (seventeen years ago)


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