Scandinavian Indie Digest Mon Jul 14, 1997 Volume 4 : Issue 26 There are 48 messages totalling 1455 lines in this issue. [ED: Back again from my vacation. From now on, the digests will be sent out in normal pace, as usual.] Topics of the day: 1. "Super Eight Group" 2. GJS 3. emmaboda comp. 4. Gig reviews (9) 5. Stockholm Popfest Report!!! - an inside edition 6. Bear Quartet 7. Eggstone on Dorian compilation 8. f**k!!! 9. baloney 10. :-( 11. some festivals in Finland (2) 12. Pansies (2) 13. Sin's Music on the Radio [09-Jun-97] 14. Cardigans (on Beverly Hills) and elsewhere 15. Scandinavian Punk and Ska (4) 16. WHITBREAD... 17. Hello 18. NEW CD-SINGLE BY SWEDISH GROUP Doris Days! 19. a little bit of spelningar 20. Pusjkins opening for Redd Kross 21. +Live+ on P3, anyone? 22. TONIGHT: Shallow S in Sth! (2) 23. Bad Cash gig 24. Teddybears + Fireside review (2) 25. Shallow Soundwave gig review 26. "Juicy Fruit II" tape is Dead Cool 27. Primal SCream! 28. Help! 29. Primal SCREAM!!! 30. Latvian Indie Tape Chain 31. raised on radio 32. Spin College Radio 33. Sobsister 7" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 08:51:58 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: "Super Eight Group" To the fans of "Super Eight Group" a 7" single with them has just been released (on Dolores) Tracks are: a1: Lady of the sun a2: People get ready b1: Mister Man b2: Let it shine on you I'm not a great fan of this type of music, but I must say it's a good single, all 4 track are great pop songs, along the same lines as ocene colour scene/beatles etc. I think it would sell loads if if was giving a helping hand, but I must say I think dolores has spent as little money as possible on this record, it a losy cover, black print on orange paper. Nothing printed on the record, so you don't know which side is which, until you hear the music. It's on white vinyl which is nice but when playing the record, it looks like its been stored next to a radiator all winter! (a windy day a sea). Also it seems to only pressed in 250 limited edition copies, so lets hope that if this band release a LP/CD that these tracks are on it, it would be a shame otherwise. Has anybody else heard this record? what did you think. Trevor ------------------------------- Date: Mon, 02 Jun 1997 10:43:43 +0200 From: Magnus Skarbo Subject: GJS Anyone who knows anything about Green Jesus Saviours. What kind of music they play etc... Mas ------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 12:55:21 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: emmaboda comp. chief@lysator.liu.se,Internet writes: > And Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote: >> Haven't seen it, but it ought to be good, judging by the amazing >> amount of good bands on this year. I mean: Honey Is Cool, >> Grand Tone Music, Aquadays, > > What? Will Aqudays play at the festival!???!? Are you sure? Hmm, I though Martin said so, but when I saw the festival posters yesterday, they weren't on there. I might be messing things up. Sorry. Jan --------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 13:26:49 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Gig reviews micre215@knuten.liu.se,Internet writes: >> Hey, noone told me that the singer in Wellmeant was sooo gorgeous. She >> really had star quality. But very small, looked like 16. Very bright, >> seductive voice, somewhere between Allison (Cranes) and 60 girlie pop >> (Go Go's). They made an Abba cover as encore, sedated, slow with >> droning organ. Good stuff, but maybe a bit conventional, mainstream pop >> indie. > > I guess the Abba cover was "Loving me, loving you" Knowing me, knowing you (now i remember!). > I also have to agree about Marikas voice and I would also like to > add Susanna Hoffs (The Bangles) when describing it. Yup, and a hint of Kate Bush, with a caracteristical vibrato... Mmm, that's nice. >> Monday. Grand Tone Music - Prinsen > > Nice to have Nina and Jim back again, I must say. I have only heard one > song from the Salt minialbum "Delay me down and make me wah-wah". I recall them playing an unreleased song at GIno, must have been december 95. It was titled "I don't want to be alone", great emotional stuff. Is it on the new album?! ------------------------------- Date: Mon, 02 Jun 1997 13:45:02 +0200 From: Mats L Subject: Re: Gig reviews Jan Sundstrom wrote: > micre215@knuten.liu.se,Internet writes: >> >>> Hey, noone told me that the singer in Wellmeant was sooo gorgeous. She >>> really had star quality. But very small, looked like 16. Very bright, >>> seductive voice, somewhere between Allison (Cranes) and 60 girlie pop >>> (Go Go's). well, the go go's wasn't really around in the 60's.... /Matserschmidt -------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 13:54:15 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Gig reviews chief@lysator.liu.se,Internet writes: >> Aquadays was pure synth at this gig, just Martin (?) on a Juno 60, >> Lisa (?) on a Farfisa organ and lovely Sara on vocals. Martin said he >> intentionally left his gutar at home, to make the sound tonight more >> "synth". > > Aha - I didn't know that he did that! Did you, by any chance, bring your > little portable box of magic to save this event for future generations? Yeah, i caught two songs on tape, FWIW. >> Monday. Grand Tune Music - Prinsen >> You instantly miss the bass, that was so characteristical for Salt's >> sound. This is lighter, more harmonic, and Nina doesn't even scream >> anymore. > > Wait a second - are you saying they have moved into the Mojave 3 > field, but added a couple of ounces of drone to the recipe? Umm, M3 is not really the reference i would drop. OK, it's lighter but not _that_ light. Nina still have some belly behind her voice. The mood was melancholic, but not mellow. Nina was powerful, had more confidence, was open and the natural centre of the stage, now that there was no bass player at the front. > Do you know on what label they'll release their album? Hmm, I can't recall that for the moment. > Oh, and aren't they called "Grand Tone Music"? Right. Never trust a crackhead like me %-) -------------------------------- Date: 2 Jun 97 18:25:02 +0000 From: "toby" Subject: Stockholm Popfest Report!!! - an inside edition > Yoo-hoo... > > We're anxiously awaiting reports of the popfest from last night in > Stockholm. Did anyone manage to tape Red Sleeping Beauty/Cessna's > 20 min. improv medley of Citrus songs? > > Is it true Tomi fainted in the middle of his guitar solo? Three days have passed, i'm feeling sort of normal-ish again - i've even begun to put my records back in their sleeves after all the wild dj-ing and since someone wondered i'll give you all an inside view of what went down in Stockholm this past friday. It all started out in a mild and rather swooning fashion, Christer dj-ing for the first time and spinning Sukpatch and Madison Electric in the still rather sunshiny stockholm night. And at about 9 PM the very humble and honorable Chris Suretoss entered the stage and started to rock the house - great originals (one with a very interesting tunage on the guitar) and a couple of cool covers (mountain goats song and the razorcuts). Fifteen thrilling minutes later it was all over and John-=D8 was at turntables blasting "Your New Boyfriend" by Rocketship while smiling madly. Popkids were bopping along, Chris Suretoss was surrounded by newfound fans and Cessna were - putting it mildly - getting a bit nervous.- It was after all their very first show. But they took the stage by storm, dodging strange microphones and wobbling drumkits, they overcame all their fears and the crowd was starting to get it on. Smiles were everywhere and when the mike realy started to work properly there was no stopping them. Guitars jangled and it all ended in a furious - in a very twee sort of way - cresendo. YAY!!! PURE POP HITS!!! By this time the crowd was realy getting crowded and to sold out sign was almost waved - but we just keep packing them in. The POP festivities had just begun. Stefan was wildly spinning the Teen Anthems and everyone was grooving along to "Hideaway" by Comet Gain. And The Red Sleeping Beauty EXPERIENCE was just a few minutes away. Only problem was Kristinas stagefright was getting bad. But I think Gunnar of the Grand International sort of broke the ice when he *threw* himself out the door and landed smilingly on the pavement outside - Kristina was back to her old self and when they all piled on stage (well the floor in the corner of the room) they were the ACTION!!! Horns punched the air, Callis basslines grooving close to the Northern Soul he was raised on and the POP was EVERYWHERE. Even outside where I had too watch the door to keep all the popkids who wanted to crashpop 'til tomorrow. Kristina told me on Saturday that she just couldn't believe the atmosphere - just pure smiles - and she's gonna get into mountainclimbing so she can be as cool as the Teddybears Sthlm next time they perform - and they will soon, no doubt about it. Their set left moisture dripping off the roof and the bopping just wouldn't stop when Per - who looks just like a miniature Ed of the Chemical Brothers - spun Tiger Trap and The Crabs and The Pastels and... There was no tomorrow! The Grand International outdressed the crowd and it looked like the audience was near bliss from my point view - behind a very flamboyant - but flimsy - sixties drumkit. Everyone was on their feet. Spilling beverages on each other without getting mad and hating other bands - i bet they even sold records that way. BY this time it was way past twelve and The Lambrettas and The Vertex were getting their five fame filled minutes on the turntables and They Go Boom!! and eventually even the Milky Way flexi - Small Factorys great "Giant Merry Go Round" paving the way for Papas Fritas "Kids Don't Mind" and McCarthy - Stereolab - the genius of Komeda - Eggstone. At about three in the morning things finally were cooling down and it all ended with Per fading out with the Field Mice classic "When Morning Comes To Town". It was a start of an era. The INTERNATIONAL POP UNDERGROUND had found it's way to Stockholm and lodged deep in our hearts we knew that we were all a part of something special. Toby The fanzine availible as a PDF file for all the popgeeks out there - looking forward to next month. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 20:42:51 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Gig reviews forsberg@charm.net,Internet writes: > When I first heard of the Wellmeant on this list, she was compared to > Harriet Wheeler of the Sundays.....now I'm reading she sounds like the > singer from the Bangles, the Cranes, Kate Bush. I haven't heard that > Harriet comparison again. Hmm, well maybe a bit... But Susanna Hoffs is perhaps closer. > If this singer in the Wellmeant really sounds at all like her, > I've gotta hear her! You've gotta _see_ her ;-) jan -------------------------------- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 21:11:06 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Bear Quartet Well, time for a short review. I went to see Bear Quartet at Bottleneck Sthlm, yesterday, and my ears are still ringing. Apart from being a loud concert it was fun. I showed Matti and the boys my photos from last time i saw them (Tre Backar june 1993), and they were quite amused. Matti looks strange, cause he has his eyes closed on every picture. Last night too, he has a way of headbanging with his eyes closed and tongue out that looks outright stupid. In a way they are perfect anti-rockstars. Jari looks like he's been shrunk, like a schoolkid jumping up and down, a miniature man. I must say i don't have much BQ on record, so i didn't recognize many songs. Mattis mumbling/humming didn't make it easier... One song was like: hmmm hmmm hoo hoo gone gone nn nn nn Ok, you get the point. The guys next to me in the audience were real bear-heads, they digged every note, in a free flowing jazzy way. This is maybe old news, but their new (?) drummer is from helsingborg, and was LOUD. You wouldn't believe that they fit together, coming from opposite parts of sweden, but the drums hushes the rest of the musicians from getting too lazy. The final track was "Did you have a heart?", great prolonged version with Matti freaking out on the guitar with a drum stick, wailing like crazy, Jari sitting on the floor abusing his guitar for minutes... Good stuff, all in all. Made you happy to see all this "spelgladje". Jan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Jun 1997 00:53:55 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Eggstone on Dorian compilation On Sun, 01 Jun 97, johan.jeppsson@p255.lurivax.ct.se (Johan Jeppsson) wrote about: Eggstone on Dorian compilation > Is the compilation featuring the theme from "Thoors Oega" out yet? > Is it possible to buy the record straight from the record company > (a while back there was talk of turning the compilations into a > swedish Volume kid of thing)? Nope, not yet. It was planned to be released at the Hultsfred Festival the last I heard, but things have changed since. I'll include a full update on the whole thing in the upcoming Selected News (as soon as I find the time to put it all together!). But for now - nope, it's not out yet. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jun 1997 23:10:59 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris Forsberg Subject: Re: Gig reviews On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Jan Sundstrom wrote: >> forsberg@charm.net,Internet writes: >> >> If this singer in the Wellmeant >> really sounds at all like her, I've gotta hear her! > > You've gotta _see_ her ;-) Would that I could! But living on the other side of the pond it's a bit difficult. Any webpages....? Chris --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 03 Jun 1997 15:53:22 +0200 From: Mats L Subject: Re: Gig reviews I wrote: >> excuse me, but why this comparing artists to others? >> I know, sometimes it's a good way of explaining or *hinting* >> how a band or artist sound. but..please, this is going to far... Chris Forsberg wrote: > Well, what do you propose we compare them to, Chevrolets? Sneakers? > Doorknobs? I think you got it right in your second sentence, Mats....it's > a good way (not the most *inventive* way, I'll grant you, but probably > the easiest, most universally understood way) of explaining how something > or someone sounds. And I stand by my comment: if there is a singer out > there that sounds like Harriet Wheeler, I want to hear her! I don't shut > myself off to new sounds or bands, but when I love the sound of something, > I'm interested in hearing more of it. Why is that going too far? Chris, In this Wellmeant thread, the poor girl has been compared to Alison (Cranes), Belinda Carlisle(Go Go's), Susanna Hoffs(Bangles), Kate Bush and Harriet Wheeler. The only thing I want to say is can't we be satisfied with that and just say that the girl has a beautiful and personal voice? It's obvious that the girl sounds special since you can make so many different comparisions. And.. If she would sound exactly like Harriet, with a band sounding like Status quo, how fun would it be then? The vocals is only one thing of many components in a band. To answer your initial question, yes she sounds a little little bit like Harriet Wheeler but the music doesn't sound like the Sundays at all. So if you love Harriet, you could hate The Wellmeant anyway. All the Best, /Mats ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Jun 1997 11:18:02 +0200 From: Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Re: Gig reviews forsberg@charm.net,Internet writes: >>> If this singer in the Wellmeant >>> really sounds at all like her, I've gotta hear her! >> >> You've gotta _see_ her ;-) > > Would that I could! But living on the other side of the pond it's a bit > difficult. Any webpages....? Hmm, I'm having a roll developed this week, could scan up a few jpg's. Does Chief still have some space on the Scan Indie pages?! Jan ------------------------------- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 1997 17:16:51 +0200 From: iggystooge.livevid@mailbox.swipnet.se Subject: f**k!!! i asked for good www urls a few days ago for the library here, and got approx 50... sadly enough did my computer crash so i lost them all. if not too much trouble, would those nice people that did send stuff, mind to send them again? thanks in advance. all the best//j.nilsson ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 00:10:01 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: baloney so i'm propably the only one here who's thinking about comitting suicide because Neil Young happened to ct a finger along with his baloney sandwich, and therefore is not going to play at Provinssirock. ob.scan: L.A.M.F. needs a guitarist! this is really funny. they seem to be desparate, and everybody's having a fun time saying no. they can't even get a session guy to play 6-string when they're supposed to go to the studio any day now. maybe they should be nice to people for a change... Timo Riitamaa Boogie! timo.riitamaa@pp.kolumbus.fi ------------------------------- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 1997 20:17:02 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Re: Gig reviews Mats L wrote: > In this Wellmeant thread, the poor girl has been compared to > Alison(Cranes), Belinda Carlisle(Go Go's), Susanna Hoffs(Bangles), Kate > Bush and Harriet Wheeler. The only thing I want to say is can't we be > satisfied with that and just say that the girl has a beautiful and > personal voice? It's obvious that the girl sounds special since you can > make so many different comparisions. Why "poor girl"? If those who like Alison, Carlisle, Hoffs, Bush and Wheeler takes time to listen to The Wellmeant it cannot be bad for the band. See, we have already managed to make Chris interested without saying more than that her _voice_ (not the music) sounds like those people mentioned above. I don´t agree that it would be sufficient to just say that she has a "personal and beatiful voice", some people would probably say that about Tom Waits' voice too. All this "name-dropping" was just intended as a service to all those who hasn't heard the band. >And.. >If she would sound exactly like Harriet, with a band sounding like >Status quo, how fun would it be then? The vocals is only one thing of >many components in a band. OK, I agree on that. So, perhaps we should try to do the same kind of comparisons about the music then. But I leave that practice to someone else, I think. About your question: I think it would sound fun if the band sounded like Status Quo. Not especially good, though :-). /Micke, looking forward to Prodigy, Suede, Charlatans, eggstone, Daft Punk, SPOCK, Loosegoats, Rage Against The Machine, [+ about 20-30 other bands at Hultsfred] :-) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Jun 1997 09:01:36 +0200 From: Torsvall Subject: :-( Here's sad news: This year's Trastockfestival is canceled due to problems with the police and money. Jonas ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 11:17:41 +0300 (EET DST) From: Kimmo Saaskilahti Subject: some festivals in Finland > Here's sad news: > This year's Trastockfestival is canceled due to problems with the > police and money. yes, it's a shame. Hopefully there'll be a festival next year though. Some people who were planning to go to Trastock might like to know about a small-ish Finnish festival taking place in Pietarsaari (Jakobstad) which is on the Finnish side of the sea - you can even take a ferry there from Skelleftea! The festival is called "Hotter Than July '97" at as you can imagine it will happen in July, on the 18th and 19th to be more exact. You'll get to experience the best of Finnish pop with some cool Swedish acts to boot: the Friday's line-up features Pansies (who recently released their third album "Feel Easy"), Lemonator (a great energetic live band), Speaker (from Sweden) and Tracey (an upcoming club act a la Massive Attack/Portishead). Saturday's bands are Popsicle (!!!), Heed (also from Sweden - could anybody give some info on them?), Superswirls (Sweden again) and Super (whose debut album "Rendezvous with Super" should be spinning in every popkid's cd player right now). The tickets are 60 and 80 FIM for Friday and Saturday respectively. Super will also be playing on a couple of Northern Finnish festivals later in the summer: Suviyon sumutus in Suomussalmi at August 1st (other bands that night are Lemonator, Thee Ultra Bimboos and Zen Cafe) and Down By The Kemijoki in Rovaniemi (not to be confused with Down by the Laituri in Turku :) on August 2nd, I believe. Hope this was useful to somebody, Kimmo -------------------------------- From: jesterf1@best.com Date: Wed, 04 Jun 1997 14:36:55 -0700 Subject: Pansies Kimmo Saaskilahti wrote: > > which is > on the Finnish side of the sea - you can even take a ferry there from > Skelleftea! The festival is called "Hotter Than July '97" > You'll get to experience the best of Finnish pop with some cool Swedish acts > to boot: the Friday's line-up features Pansies (who recently released their third album "Feel Easy") Boo Hoo! Now I am really regreting being on the wrong side of the water. Any hipsters listen to this new album by the wonderful Pansies yet? I haven't been fourtunate enough to hear it. Any reviews will be greatly appreciated. Is the album anything like the quite fanciful, "fancy"? Jed ------------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 1997 23:59:40 +0200 (MET DST) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Sin's Music on the Radio [09-Jun-97] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scandinavian Indie MUSIC ON THE RADIO Scandinavian Indie June 9 -> 12 by Erik Soderstrom (chief@lysator.liu.se) Day Date Artist Recorded --- ----- --------------------------------- -------------------------------- Mon 9/6 Blur Stockholm, Solnahallen 07-Apr-97 Tue 10/6 Buckaroos M|nstr}s, Bluesfestival May-97 Wed 11/6 System 7 Denmark, Roskilde Festival 1996 Thu 12/6 TBA This list covers the Swedish National Channel P3's "Live" - at 21.03-22.00 or 18.03-19.00 where marked with a '*'. (R) = Rerun ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is also available on the Scandinavian Indie WWW pages at: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/uprad.html ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 05 Jun 1997 01:29:31 +0100 From: Isabella Subject: Re: some festivals in Finland hello Kimmo +list you asked about Heed. I saw them at POpStad 97 in Umeå and they were nowhere near pop. or rock 'n roll either. A man raps or whatever :-) and a woman sing in a beautiful high voice. They are on NONS or rather an sublabel to it. At least I think so. I think they were on Z-tv's "Toppen" for a few weeks ago, but i don't know if they made it into the charts. Hope this will help you. /isabella ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 00:42:29 -0500 From: mqo4365@is4.nyu.edu (Martin Olson) Subject: Re: Cardigans (on Beverly Hills) and elsewhere At 1:00 AM 6/2/97, chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > Yeah, I'm a sucker for the Late Show - though I was almost a bit > embarrassed when The Cardigans were there (didn't they play "Been It"?). > I'm not sure why though, perhaps because it sounded somewhat thin, Nina's > voice, the instruments, well everything. And the "stage performance" > was a bit stale as well. Or maybe it's because they're from Sweden and > I kind of feel they represent this country in some way, and hoped they'd > put on a killer performance to show what a great band they are. Or > something. :-) Yeah, I often feel the same way and sometimes it's especially painfull when you find yourself in the spot of trying to convince people that they really aren't just a gimick, out-of-nowhere band but rather a generally talented bunch of people (the last album being an exception, IMHO) who've spent their time doing the "relatively unknown indie-band" thing. People here in the states, especially in indie circles tend to have a pretty generally low opinion of them as a band. Witness the following bit someone wrote on the american indie-pop list at eskimo.com: -----------------------------snip snip----------------------------- i've got the SECRET graduation finale, straight from aaron spelling! i've condensed a few scenes for you all! scene one: dylan returns and royally KICKS brandon's ASS. your head is a bucket and i'm gonna paint my house with your bains, pal." "why are you hurting me dylan? we're friends!" "i'm a BIRTH-survivor with a huge chip on my shoulder. and you UCK. i hate your dumb hair!" "buddy! ow!" "and i just LOVE how you can be the BIG man on campus all the time, twerp! your plot lines are completely implausible! a world which revolves around a glorified frat boy is a world that needs a good asskicking!" "dude! that hurts!" scene two: steve realizes that he is shallow. steve: "oh my god.....i....am....so shallow! i really SUCK!" clare: "duh." scene three: the cardigans get their asses KICKED [cardigans play at the peach pit when thank the lord, TEAM DRESCH (!!!) storm the stage and kick their butts! battle royale ensues! cardigans whine: "oh spice girls help us!" whereupon donna and jody and marcy continue pounding with renewed vigour, bruce lee-style! cardigans no match for gravity, much less team dresch!] scene four: brenda returns and royally KICKS valerie's ASS at the peach pit. [must see to believe! meanwhile, donna dresch and jody coyote, having quickly disposed of the cardigans, set fire to the peach pit while punching out nat. cardigans run to major label executives, who console them with new clothes.] scene seven: brandon's parents return with "news" "hi, mom, dad! guess what--" "we know son, you suck and your hair is dumb. listen, here's a secret. your mom and i are brother and sister. isn't that great?!" etc. ----------------------------snip snip snip--------------------------------- No respect, ya know? It's sad. later, Martin. -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 00:42:32 -0500 From: mqo4365@is4.nyu.edu (Martin Olson) Subject: Scandinavian Punk and Ska So okay, most of the music discussed on here is of the indie-pop or indie-rock variety, but hey, lots of scandinavian punk and ska bands are indie too so I'm just kind of curious if anyone else here is into any of these? The few I've been able to get a hold of an have enjoyed are Randy (great NOFXesque, very political punk), Millencollin (again NOFXesque but with a twinge of ska-core and a much more lighthearted approach), Refused (EXTREMELY angry hardcore), De Lyckliga Kompisarna (unfortunately broken up pop-punk band which sang in swedish about stuff like pinball and vacuum cleaners), Girlsmen (Very unique 2tone style ska with 1st wave samples and a guy spinning disks. I've heard these guys have dropped the ska from their sound though, is this true?), and Chickenpox (fair to middlin' ska. nothing extrordinary). I'm just kindof curious if anyone else here is into any of these genres and if they have any recomendations of other bands maybe I should check out if given a chance. ta, Martin "swede in exile" Olson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 07:33:30 +0200 From: "Patrik [R] Nyborg" Subject: SV: Scandinavian Punk and Ska > I'm just kindof curious if anyone else here is into any of these > genres and if they have any recomendations of other bands maybe I should > check out if given a chance. Fireside (mega-nice pop-hardcore) on Startrec (http://www.cabal.se/startrec/) is a band you definitely should check out, esp. their latest album "Do Not Tailgate". Adhesive (skate-punk), Sober (punk-pop-hardcore) Abhinanda (sXe hardcore) on Birdnest (http://www.birdnest.se/) are nifty. just another veganboy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 09:35:39 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: Re: Scandinavian Punk and Ska First if you don't mind I will change "Punk & Ska" to Alternative, so I can name a few more bands that land somewhere in between (ie Garage rock) there are quite a few good labels, bands, magazines coming out of scandinavia, heres a few that I can name & have probally been named here on the scan-indie before: The Grinners, from the north of sweden, as far as I now have only released one single but it's a great single, called Break her arm, it's fast and heavy a cross between motorhead meets bad brains I guess (Sweden) The Nomads, I would guess that they are known world wide, the Garage kings of Sweden, have released two singles this year, the best being on Estrus records called Pack of Lies, they have been around for 15 years or so. Do a lot of covers, and are well worth checking out. (Sweden) The Vikings, now the vikings are from Norway the land of Death Metal, But the vikings are a long way from death metal, more rock n roll, in fact pure punky rock n roll, band member S.Baise has played with the Devil dogs. (Norway) again from Norway there is Schweinhund, I don't know much about this band having only heard one single "Bastard" (which will be on the tape I'm putting together "juicy II) they are very heavy but not to the unbearable. (Norway) a new band that is just releaseing there first single is "The Whitbred Blues Experience" the first single is called "Get out" and is very lo-fi recorded on a 4-track in mono, they are in the same style as Oblivians,ripoffs, jon spencer,Trouble Bound Gospel it's been released on a new swedish label called Sorrento Audiofication, which have a few nices surprices for us later this year, like a album with the 1-4-5,s!!! back to the band "The Whitbred Blues Experience" they also a have more stuff being released later this year, another single and then a album, I think. (Sweden) The Hellacopters getting bigger all the time, rock n roll trying to sound like Electric Frankenstein.... must be making lots of money at the moment! playing all the festivals and getting paid three times!! (Hellacopters/Entombed/Backyard babies) and more.... Anal babes Brainbomb/Teenage graves Larry & the Lefthanded Monster Cry Submerged Hymans Mother Superior Idyls Hypnomen mags: Savage (new issue out soon I think!) Moshable just to name a few Trevor ------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 10:40:51 +0300 From: Joakim Schonert Subject: RE: Pansies > Boo Hoo! Now I am really regreting being on the wrong side of the > water. > Any hipsters listen to this new album by the wonderful Pansies yet? I > haven't been fourtunate enough to hear it. Any reviews will be greatly > > appreciated. Is the album anything like the quite fanciful, "fancy"? The new Pansies album -Feel Easy is definetly their best album yet. It's a bit more "rougher" and "darker" sounding then the last one, but I think their new sound suites them better. Unfortunetly the critics here in Finland haven't been quite as pleased with the new album as I am. Joakim. --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 10:18:17 +0200 (MET DST) From: Sevenius Jonas Subject: Re: WHITBREAD... hi, ooops, maybe not very original to call themself THE WITHBREAD BLUES EXPERIENCE and sound like JSBX. guess, id like to hear them anyway. How do i get in touch with that label? it wounds interesting. How do i get the 7"? jonas -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 10:30:50 +-200 From: Mikael Fant Subject: Hello This is just to let you know as from now I'm with you. My name is Mikael Fant. I play in two bands : Crescent Venus, which you've possibly heard of, and Smartalec, which you haven't. A couple of tips for you. The best releases by swedish bands so far this year are: Tres Nooners, The Dator Years and Honey is Cool, Crazy Love. If you're going to Emmaboda DON'T miss Bent Spanner, Arty Banner, there's some loony artpunk for you. Have a good summer everyone, finally. -------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 11:52:59 +0100 From: Bo Stefan Lundquist Subject: NEW CD-SINGLE BY SWEDISH GROUP Doris Days! "Quiet Withdrawal" (Some Pearls/Border PEAS1) from DORIS DAYS album "Live in Poland" (PEACD 01) will be realesed in Sweden tomorrow the 6th of June. The album released in Sweden by Slask Record's sub-label Some Pearls and in Japan (jap. title "DORIS DAYS") by Pure Sand, get you brilliant melodic pop with strange samplings and soft trip-hop rythms. The single includes a remix of "Quiet Withdrawal" by Jean-Louis Huhta (Lucky People Center) and Simon Hartley (Hybrid). Also two remixes of the song "To Ulrike M." by Doris Days themselves. WE ARE AT THE MOMENT TRYING TO FIND DISTRIBUTION/LICENCING PARTNERS IN Britain and the US. Any suggestions welcome! Check our website... (You might find the album ?: Mind the Gap, A little Town Cryer) The Swedish press about "Live in Poland": " gentle, soft and sofisticated, but filled with emotions" OKEJ " I have not heard something this beatyful and addictive from Sweden in a long time" SIN " DD grope one's way along in a suggestive dark between the dance scene and twee-pop" GP " one of the most interesting bands from the country this year, together with Stina Nordenstam" EttNollEtt I wish you all a sunny summer! //(bs) ============================================= Slask Records Phone +46 (0)31 971740 Box 27 Fax +46 (0)31 972417 S-430 84 Styrsö e-mail slask@algonet.se SWEDEN _____________________________________________ website http://www.algonet.se/~slask ============================================= --------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 05 Jun 1997 12:07:09 +0200 From: Mats L Subject: a little bit of spelningar Hi Indiepoppers, Bent Spanner, Arty Banner is playing at 'Skylten' in Linkoping this Saturday (7/6). Two other local bands are playing too. Popeye and Allgone. I'm not sure that I spelled their names right :) It's the only time this summer except for Emmaboda (thanks Fant!) that wer're playing live. We are busy recording our full-lenght album that is going to be released approx. around Aug/Sept. If you're in Malmo on friday check out 1st Floor Power at KB. Their first gig ever, but they are really good. Jenny sings and plays guitar. She hates me saying that she sounds a little bit like PJ Harvey, but she does. The music is a weird hard poprockmusic. Maybe a little devo/pixies/PJ Harvey sounding.... On keyboards there is Karl-Jonas, drummer from ex. Chevy and Petra from Sobsister has jumped in on the drums. They are opening for Red Kross, if anyone cares. I don't. regards, /Mats --------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 19:52:54 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Pusjkins opening for Redd Kross I heard that Linkopings second best band (after CBJ) The Pusjkins are opening for Redd Kross in Stockholm this weekend. They are also playing at a festival in Hagersten on Saturday (without RK, of course). When they supported The Posies last year (in Linkoping) Ken and the other guys were so impressed by Pusjkins' Posies/J Mascis/PJ Harvey kind of pop that they asked the girls to support them in Gothenburg too (which they, unfortunately, weren't able to do). Recommended! /Micke, getting slightly tired of all these pop/rock heroes of mine dying all the time. Rest In Peace, Jeff Buckley (unless it wasn't just a very long distance to swim, of course)! --------------------------- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 15:03:29 +0200 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: +Live+ on P3, anyone? Sorrry to bug you, but i need help. Did someone tape +Live+ on P3 last night. I'm desperate, wasn't able to tape this brilliant gig myself. i've got lot's of thins to swap, or even cash, if you help me out with this... Jan --------------------------- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 15:01:18 +0200 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: TONIGHT: Shallow S in Sth! Hey! Nobody told me this, why! Shallow Soundwave are playing live tonight at Studion (it's them Bottleneck guys organizing), together with some Honeysuckle band. Gotta see them! Heck, it seems you have to find out about the best gigs yourself... :-/ Be there, this ought to be even better than Aquadays/Wellmeant last week. Jan --------------------------- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 18:15:20 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Bad Cash gig The Bad Cash Quartet ended the season at Herrgarn yesterday night. Perhaps it would have helped if I had been a Pavement fan. On the other hand - there must have been some Pavement fans in the audience but noone seemed to bother. So, as you migth have guessed, the music was very lo-fi with the same aversion as Pavement against melodies built up in a normal way. Not lousy, could become something in the future (these guys are _young_) but there are only three things I will remember from last night: 1) one song, don't know the name (it was no 4 in the playlist) ending with a beautiful meeting between roaring guitars and a keyboard 2) one of the lousiest singers I have ever heard and 3) a drummer that must have eaten two kilos of concentrated coffee before the gig, whenever I was beginning to feel bored I only had to watch him in action to cheer up again. /Micke, singing along in Teddybears Sthlm's version of "The robots" at the university tonight (Teddybears Sthlm, Fireside and Electric Banana Band (!!?) playing at the university, starting at about nine o'clock. Hurry up!) ---------------------------- Date: Sat, 7 Jun 1997 18:58:28 +0200 From: Michael Rehnstrom Subject: Teddybears + Fireside review I like the idea behind the annual event "Sommar-X". Linkopings students end a year filled with hard studies (for some, at least) by coming together and listening to a couple of the best swedish bands at the moment. Could be quite nice if it wasn't for two things. 1. Many of those people who pay money to attend this event are more interested in the party, the low beer prices and the disco than they are in the bands playing. 2. The organizers show a significant lack of respect for the bands, last year Starmarket were told to keep their soundcheck quiet because there was a lottery draw taking place at the moment and last night Fireside had to make a shorter gig than normal. The reason: the firework display following after the concert had to end before midnight! Now to the concerts. At 9.30 Teddybears Sthlm entered the stage. I was worried that this "institution" in swedish hardcore-punk music would not be able to engage the audience. Indifferent spectators, daylight, sun, heat - not the best conditions. I didn't have to worry. Patrik Arve and the Ahlund brothers are showmen just as much as they are musicians. You really have to be clever to fool an audience outside Stockholm to shout "AIK" (Stockholm sports team, utterly detested outside Stockholm). This was certainly one of the better gigs I have seen, so far, this year. Highlights were the single release "Magic Finger" and the killer cover versions of "Purple rain" and "The robots". It is hard for an old synth freak like me to admit this but last night the hardcore version of "The robots" were better than Kraftwerks original version. At 11 o'clock the darkness fell over Linkoping and Fireside appeared on stage. Fireside on stage is more rock n'roll and less emo-core than they are on record. Good, tight performance with a superb sound quality. Still, it was quite obvious that they are not the same authority on stage as Teddybears are. Another minor disappointment was that they played much new material, not so much from the "Do not tailgate" album. Nothing wrong with playing new material but the audience (on its legs by now) wanted to hear "Kilotin" and "Left rustle" instead. Some of the new songs sounded more melodic, more "pop", than their earlier material but some other songs sounded just like the good old Fireside. Some disappointment that no extra numbers were played. Anyways, this was a pleasant evening at Karallen and well done by the "Rock The Nation" crew to get these two bands to play here. /Micke, apologizing for not having time (or money) to watch Bent Spanner, Arty Banner at Skylten tonight. ---------------------------- Date: Sat, 7 Jun 1997 20:48:34 +0200 From: j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) Subject: Shallow Soundwave gig review Gig review: Shallow Soundwave at Studion (Bottleneck) I've heard one SS song on the swedish indie list tape, and had read a review in Release (swedish synth fanzine), so i expected something sweet, slowdivish, ethereal. When the curtains opened I WAS SHOCKED! They looked like nothing i'd ever imagine. Annica Silvonen (sp?) was the perfect femme fatale, dressed in a black neglige, high heeled, pale white skin, _black_ lipstick and _black_ nailpolish. What a vampire! Got some photos coming your way. ;-) The rest of the band was a stunner. They looked like f***ing New York Dolls. No synthesisers, no more mr nice guy. These boys were filthy! One wore a south state flag body shirt, one a black polo with dog collars, ammo belts, "nitbälten", the full punk outfit, the drummer in camouflage green. Heck, it was like indie had never happened! Maybe the sleaze trend is coming back with Hellacopters and Backstreet Boys, but i couldn't dream up a combination like this. So what about the music? They started of by that song from swed-indie tape "Forever" (?). Beautiful, much harder live than on tape. Then on to the rest, music-wise it was much like Curve, processed, reverbed guitars, swirling - but dark, dramatic - more Cuckoo than Doppelganger. The vocals, if you haven't heard her it's hard to describe. Very high, not like Curve, more Siouxie and The Banshees, with a touch of falsetto, opera style. Maybe a bit like the old punk queen Nina Hagen?! ;-) I haven't heard Diamanda Galas, but i can imagine it's similar to Annicas voice. When she didn't sing she really put off a show. The bass hammering on violently, she just slowly looked out over the audience, icy cold, seductive, chilling! Off course it was theatre, but the image was perfect. Like Curve, you could try to call this gothic, or "svartrock". I don't care. But the combination of these white noise guitars, monotonous killer bass and Annicas demonic voice is unique. Too sad there were only like 30 persons at studion, since everybody else were at student parties, a bad choice to play on a friday like this. Too sad also that SS only played 25 minutes. Love to see them again. I think I got addicted. Jan --------------------------- Date: Sun, 8 Jun 1997 14:58:53 +0200 From: beluga@wineasy.se Subject: "Juicy Fruit II" tape is Dead Cool The New "Juicy Fruit II" tape is now finished and it is Dead Cool only a few peaple have put there name on the list: Isabella L Per L Michael R The tracks are: Zen Guerrilla - Chicken Scratch Electric Frankenstein - Teenage Shutdown scared of chaka - Speedy Peter and the Test Tube Babies - Bad Loser Link 80 - Verbal Knit Me First - Cat whisker Sandwich Insomniacs - Help!Murder!Police! Ray Campi - Caterpiller The Hi Fives - I'll take you there Thorazine - I'm not a whore Emily's Sassy Lime - Cq pimp song His hero is gone - unleash/Leash Radio Jhad - Porn again Christians Viletones - Screaming Fist Jack Oblivian - Honey I'm too old for you Frency - Devils Beatin his Wife Dragstrip - MK Ultra Antedihivian Rocking Horse - Orange Recovery Project - My Body is a jerk Midget - Dog Bite Schweinhund - Bastard (From Norway) Radio Jhad - Famous Communists Lifetime - somewhere in the swamps of new Jersey Clikitat Lkitowi - Welcoming the Shift Pigment Vehicle - Fully Grown Buzzkill - Bob Stick Recordings - I don't Want Anything You've Got Stipjes - I Don't wanna work Vikings - Rock All (From Norway) Vikings - Surrender (From Norway) Oblivians - I'm not a sicko Theres a Plate in my Head Oblivians - Five Hour Man Chrome Cranks - Dead Cool Chrome Cranks - Down so low 1-4-5 - Wanna Rock 1-4-5 - Rickety Rickety Rock Face to Face - You've done nothing Face to Face - Do you Care? New Bomb Turks - Hammerless Nail New Bomb Turks - Cultural Elite Sigh-up Sheet add your name!!!!! Trevor ----------------------------- Date: Sun, 08 Jun 1997 20:28:45 +0200 From: Cilja Kwon Subject: Primal SCream! Hi! Do anyone know the release date for Primal SCreams singel "STAR" in Sweden? Bye Daniel ---------------------------- Date: Sun, 08 Jun 1997 22:50:07 +0100 From: Rami Nihlawi Subject: Help! You've got to help me out now! I have the Latvian Indie CD, and the next person on the list is Erik. Does enybody know where he lives right now? Where should I send the CD? HELP! Rami ----------------------------- Date: Sun, 08 Jun 1997 22:56:36 +0200 From: Cilja Kwon Subject: Primal SCREAM!!! Hi! Anyone having the new Primal Screams CD? I need a copy or so.. I need the Star Single.. any mp3 or? Im dying for it.. ;) Daniel ---------------------------- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 09:05:59 +0200 (MET DST) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: re: Gig reviews On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Chris Forsberg wrote about: Gig reviews >>> If this singer in the Wellmeant >>> really sounds at all like her, I've gotta hear her! >> >> You've gotta _see_ her ;-) > > Would that I could! But living on the other side of the pond it's a bit > difficult. Any webpages....? I signed up for the job of creating web pagest for them some time ago, and I have loads of info and a couple of pictures, promotional as well as live from their Herrgar'n gig. But, I haven't had time to put it all together quite yet - I'll let you know as soon as I have though. And Jan.Sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) replied: > Hmm, I'm having a roll developed this week, could scan up a few jpg's. > Does Chief still have some space on the Scan Indie pages?! Sure do - and they would fit perfectly together with the Herrgar'n live photos on the "Live" page, so please send them over, thanks! //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: 06 Jun 1997 19:23:13 +0200 From: Robert Cumming Subject: Re: Latvian Indie Tape Chain In article <33983C3B.3D53@hem.passagen.se>, Rami Nihlawi wrote: > I've just recieved the Latvin Indie CD. Good! That was me that sent it to you. Sorry it took a while, my CD player is dead... Kudos to Roberts for getting it together, anyway, I liked it on first hearing. That bunch called Jauns something, they were good. There seemed to be a lot of strong male voices, something which I get the impression is less common in indie circles than it was in the mid-80s. Not all of it works, but a lot of it is pretty good fun. Robert PS 'Flipper' on P3 tomorrow evening has a bit about mailing-lists. I tipped off the producer about scan-indie, so you never know what throwaway comments there might be... -------------------------------- Date: Mon, 09 Jun 1997 16:51:21 -0400 From: Blue Studio Productions Subject: raised on radio Has anyone read this magazine? You can't survive without...RAISED ON RADIO Issue #3, just out, features interviews with Jimi Jamison, Stan Meissner, Pretty Maids, Axe, Robert Tepper, Liaison, Agent and Kip Winger plus lots of album and live reviews. Subscription rates: (4 issues) Swedish readers 120 SEK, Europe 12u, $20 (US) or 140 SEK and rest of the world 14u, $24$ (US) or 160 SEK, IMO's, cash, or via postal giro accounting # 188 04 94 - 8. Raised On Radio c/o Larry Schorling Barrgatan 9A 942 32 Alvsbyn, Sweden E-mail: larry.schorling@alvsbyn.mail.telia.com It was passed on to me from somewhere....along with a few others (non scandinavian). Wendy BSP ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 01:16:26 +0300 (EET DST) From: Timo Riitamaa Subject: Re: Scandinavian Punk and Ska At 00.42 5.6.1997 -0500, you wrote: > So okay, most of the music discussed on here is of the indie-pop or > indie-rock variety, but hey, lots of scandinavian punk and ska bands are > indie too so I'm just kindof curious if anyone else here is into any of > these? Ouch! we were in St.Petersburg at the Gora club, (wich btw. has a toilet thats (and i swear i'm not exaggarating) three times worse than the one in Trainspotting (and don't even let me start about the toilet at Fish Fabrique)... but anyway, i'm not usually into ska except Dva Samaljota (if you can call it ska) but there was a band called Spitfire as warm-up, and they were incredibly tight and rocking. + they had really good songs. do we have anybody here from those parts of the planet? Boogie timo.riitamaa@pp.kolumbus.fi ---------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 08:01:11 +0200 (MET DST) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: Teddybears + Fireside review On Sat, 7 Jun 1997, Michael Rehnstrom wrote about: Teddybears + Fireside review You forgot to mention that only one person stage dived during the whole night (when Fireside played). One. That describes the audience pretty well, doesn't it? Fireside had even told the guards to let people do it... //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 08:00:35 +0200 (MET DST) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Re: TONIGHT: Shallow S in Sth! On Fri, 6 Jun 1997, j.sundstrom@ekuc.se (Jan Sundstrom) wrote about: TONIGHT: Shallow S in Sth! > Hey! > Nobody told me this, why! > Shallow Soundwave are playing live tonight at Studion (it's them > Bottleneck guys organizing), together with some Honeysuckle band. > > Gotta see them! > > Heck, it seems you have to find out about the best gigs yourself... :-/ No, that's not true. It's been listed in the SIB Gig Guide for at least a month, and that list is available on the SIN website and it has also been posted to the list with the date included. It has also been (and still is) listed under "Latest News" on their homepage for about a month. Recommended: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/gigs.html http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/shallow.html And while I'm at it, just to make sure no one will miss it (it is included in the Gig Guide as well as the Festival Guide, but I might as well mention it here now) -> *************** THE WELLMEANT *************** * will play at the "Emmaboda" festival in Emmaboda between August 8th and 9th. * will play at the "Sommarens Sista Suck" festival in Eskilstuna on Friday August 22nd, 1997. There. //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) --------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 08:15:03 +0200 (MET DST) From: Erik Soderstrom Subject: Spin College Radio Just in case no one has noticed, Spin College Radio have all their shows available on the web in Real Audio (ISDN and 28.8kbps) format. Loads of great stuff, including interviews and music from (among loads and loads of others): Komeda, Cardigans (twice) and Gus Gus. (The latest Cardigans interview is pretty funny.. and "Swedish"). Anyway, there are lots and lots of other great bands and music there as well, so check it out (no I don't get paid for this): http://www.premrad.com/music/ //Erik (chief@lysator.liu.se) ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jun 97 15:15:40 +0000 From: "toby" Subject: Sobsister 7" Just thought I'd let all of those interested that the Sobsister 7" on Freak Scene Records is in fact out and definitly can be found at the Freak Scene store on St Eriksgatan in Stockholm. Juan does mailorder as well and there are 750 copies so there should still be some left. Nifty green vinyl and a sort of colorful sleeve makes the package nice enough but personally the music doesn't do that much. Rather bland mainstreamish college rock with some nice crunch to the guitars and an occational slant towards a good melody. Fans of Salt and maybe PJ Harvey might think it's their cup of tea but for an anorakkid like m yself it's just too pretentious and rocking. anorak choice ----------> the Cessna 7" out on Jigsaw right now!!!! (thats where the ACTION is!) mainstream dullishness-----------> Sobsister 7" out on Freak Scene (too bad cause Juan is usually dead on) stay young at heart--------------> Toby ----------------------------- End of SIN Digest #4.26 *********************** * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Digest version of the list, send your request to: scan-indie-d-request@lysator.liu.se * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Live version of the list, send your request to: scan-indie-request@lysator.liu.se * All messages to the Scandinavian Indie mailing list should be sent to: scan-indie@lysator.liu.se * The maintainer of both mailing lists is: chief@lysator.liu.se, and can also be reached at: owner-scan-indie@lysator.liu.se * The digests can also be found in ASCII format at ftp.lysator.liu.se /pub/texts/uxu/SID and ftp.uwp.edu /pub/music/lists/scan-indie as well as in HTML format at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/sid.html