...and from just a few years back we have Londoners THE ELECTRIC ASSEMBLY with a lovely shoegaze inflected tune "CAN CARE BE WRONG". These guys were led by my friend David McHugh.
A Blog dedicated to the fantastic sounds, old and new, of the genres best from the past and upcoming artists as well. Maintained and edited by Ugly Things Contributor Jason Tryp. Despite being a huge fan of 60's garage rock and psychedelia, Mr. Tryp has decided to explore and give recognition to sounds that captured his attention while he was in high school in the early to mid-90's.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Something Old, Something New - DEUX FILLES - "THE LETTER" (1982) + ELECTRIC ASSEMBLY - "CAN CARE BE WRONG" (2006/2007)
Here is an beautiful, haunting, early instrumental example of what can be termed 'dreampop'. Deux Filles were Simon Fisher Turner, former child star/teen idol and future soundtrack composer, and his mate Colin Lloyd Tucker. Turner and Tucker left an early incarnation of The The in 1981 to pursue another musical direction. Turner claims that the idea of Deux Filles came to him in a dream, and he and Tucker strictly maintained the fiction throughout the duo's career. Not only did they pose in drag for the album covers, the duo once even played live without the audience realizing that the tragic French girls on-stage were actually a pair of blokes from south London having a giggle. Deux Filles released two albums through Turner and Tucker's Papier Mache label, 1982's Silence & Wisdom and 1983's Double Happiness. After that, the duo scrapped the Deux Filles concept and released two ambient pop albums as Jeremy's Secret."
...and from just a few years back we have Londoners THE ELECTRIC ASSEMBLY with a lovely shoegaze inflected tune "CAN CARE BE WRONG". These guys were led by my friend David McHugh.
...and from just a few years back we have Londoners THE ELECTRIC ASSEMBLY with a lovely shoegaze inflected tune "CAN CARE BE WRONG". These guys were led by my friend David McHugh.
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