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Mark Edward Randall's avatar

Great selection! I'm planning to cover And If Venice Is Sinking at some point in the near future. 😀

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Steve Goldberg's avatar

Sounds like retirement can be just as busy as pre-retirement!:) At least it's on your terms (mostly).

Lots of stuff on this playlist I didn't know at all. I always appreciate your schooling me on the unsung (or lesser sung) bands from Canada. I think I had heard of Spirit of the West, but I did a bit of research on them and think I maybe had heard "...Venice Is Sinking" but nothing else. I really liked this song and a few others I played. Spookey Ruben, at least on "These Days are Old" reminded me of XTC, and I say the song is a good one; though I didn't really pay attention to the lyrics (I rarely do).

Happy to see Stereolab here again (you had them in your lists before, right?). They are getting written about in a lot of Substacks lately which has me wanting to do a deep dive into their vast catalog.

Splashdown sounds like the definitive Mark Nash band to me. Not that I know you well at all, but I know trip-hop and grunge are big genres in your sonic toolbox. I lean more in the trip-hop direction and "Ironspy" leans that way too so I really like it. It's got lots of counter energies, which I love. The strong melodic vibe mixed with off-kilter noise. I can see really getting into this band in the 90s.

I'll skip Spacehog as they to me are derivative and too much in the grunge direction I don't like. Though they did know how to write a catchy hook or two, as this track attests. Ditto, Staind.

I was worried that I was gonna have to wade through three grungers in a row...:) Social Distortion might have moved in that direction a bit in the late 90s (the album this song is from for example), but they thankfully come from a melodic punk background, like later-era Husker Du or later-era Clash.

I don't think I've ever heard She Wants Revenge before, so this was new to me. It definitely has 80s dark wave vibes. As a big fan of this genre, I dig it. I think that a whole album of the singer's voice might rub me the wrong way, but a song or two I'm into.

I remember the name Skunk Anansie, but no songs came to mind. I can't say this tune did much for me though I can appreciate vocalist Skin's power and intensity.

This playlist led me to explore Spirit of the West a bit -- I was surprised they were Canadian at all as the vocalist has a faux-British (Irish?) accent on several songs. And they do play a lot of Irish-sounding folk songs.

And Stereolab will be emanating from my Stereo Lab (sorry) for the next week I have a feeling.

You seem in your element at the Harry Potter studios!

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