Showing posts with label Raincoats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raincoats. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Just A Fairytale





















If postpunk's your thing, you really should head over to the Jonderblog, where your venerated host Jonder is in the process of compiling a chronological set of all the glorious 7" singles on pioneering indie label Rough Trade. Guaranteed to bring back tons of precious memories, and also an ideal opportunity to check which releases you may have overlooked at the time.

Subway Sect - Ambition
The Raincoats - Fairytale In The Supermarket
The Monochrome Set - Eine Symphonie Des Grauens

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Ladies In The Dark





















A fine little moodpiece, postpunk style. "The sun won't have eyes for her again..."

The Raincoats - Only Loved At Night

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Gender benders



It´s hard to pick your favourite Big Star song, but I guess for me it´s Thirteen, the ideal mix between folkrock and powerpop. "Won´t you tell your dad get off my back, tell him what we said ´bout Paint It Black..." Alex Chilton and co recorded it for their debut album #1 Record way back in ´72, but it still sounds as fresh as today´s headlines. It´s obvious that the teenage subject is only thirteen years of age, but I´ve often wondered how old the Romeo singing it must be... A teenager, or just some dirty old man? I could never really figure it out, so you choose.

Magnapop, from Athens, Georgia, did a great cover of this gem on their selftitled ´91 debut. Notice how the guitars kick in big time after 20 seconds or so, which makes this loving version quite different from Big Star´s all acoustic approach. The female vocals by Linda Hopper give the lyrics an extra twist: now it´s a girl of undefined age longing for a 13 year old boy... Nice gender bender. "Would you be an outlaw for my love?"

And speaking of gender benders: you can´t go wrong with the Raincoats covering Lola by the Kinks. The original already raises some serious gender issues, but to add to the confusion the all-girl Raincoats don´t even think of changing Ray Davies´ original he-form. "She picked me up and set me on her knee, and said little boy won´t you come home with me." Priceless.

Big Star - Thirteen MP3
Magnapop - 13 MP3
The Raincoats - Lola MP3