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March 2000 Parasol
Newsletter
Issue #29
SPOTLIGHT

National Skyline-National Skyline CD
(AHA-CD-015) $9.50
Originally formed during the autumn of 1996, National Skyline is the brainchild
of Jeff Dimpsey. To fill the down time while touring the US in support of Hum's
successful major label debut, You'd Prefer An Astronaut, Dimpsey set about
writing a 40-plus minute song. At home (Champaign, IL) during a tour break he
assembled a live band that included Nick Macri (C-Clamp, Euphone), Derek
Niedringhaus (Castor, Sarge), and Dimpsey's eventual full partner in National
Skyline, Castor's Jeff Garber. With brilliant chemistry born of friendship and
shared influences, the group rehearsed a number of times and successfully
completed writing the 45 minute song. National Skyline performed their epic in
Champaign and Chicago's premier music venues, and in the spring of 1997 hired
Poster Kid/Salaryman Rick Valentin to commit said epic to tape. Though the
master tapes still exist, the tracks were not mixed and this incarnation of
National Skyline never performed again. After an aborted line-up in which
American Football's Steve Lamos replaced Macri, Dimpsey and Garber retreated to
Dimpsey's newly purchased 24-track home studio to proceed as a duo. Employing
drum machines, keyboards, and samplers, the duo wrote a collection of songs,
seven of which appear on National Skyline's debut mini-album. Fusing
Antarctica's '80s revivalist retro-goth-pop genius with Radiohead and the
streamlined gospel-empathy of U2's The Unforgettable Fire, National Skyline
offers seven tracks full of painstakingly programmed electro-nuance and
guitar-dreamscaping. To further complicate National Skyline's family-tree,
Garber and former Milk Magazine Co-Publisher/Compound Red member, Jim Minor,
will tour the US during the summer 2000, sans Dimpsey. 2 guitars, one DAT
machine, a massive light show, and beautiful male vocals, coming soon to a
venue near you. (Shipping the second week of March)

Sarge-Distant CD
(Mud-CD-043) $10.00
So bittersweet in parting, a collection of new/unreleased/rare Sarge tunes,
nearly everything they recorded that hasn't been released, plus vinyl gems and
assorted whatnot. Distant leads off with three new, unreleased songs recorded
by Sarge's final line-up, Elizabeth calls them 'demos', we call them smashing
and beautiful. Crackling with energy the album then lifts off with six
dangerously electrified live tracks, blistering versions of "Stall,"
"Fast Girls," "Half As Far," "Dear Josie, Love
Robyn," "Homewrecker," and "The First Morning." This
batch was recorded at Chicago's Metro and notorious Champaign-Urbana rock club
Mabel's in 1999, during fellow local scene heroes Braid's series of farewell
shows. The teenage kicks and twenty-something lusts that made Sarge such a
powerful spectacle on stage are documented herein. Distant also includes their
cover of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" from the "Stall"
7-inch single, available for the first time on CD, plus Sarge's wholly
unreleased version of Nancy Sinatra's You-Go-Girl classic "These Boots Are
Made for Walkin'", and the cover of Wham's seasonal smash "Last
Christmas" from their 1998 My Pal God Holiday Compilation appearance. The
album closes with two new, unreleased acoustic numbers, Elizabeth and her
guitar, pure pathos. "Distant", the title track; and the closer, the
carefully worded, somewhat wounded "All My Plans Have Changed." Sarge
has disbanded, though singer/guitarist Elizabeth Elmore will surely continue
marching on. (Shipping the first week of March)
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
there was a recent discussion on the Todd
Rundgren based "Wizard" internet mailing list regarding
June & the Exit Wounds' a little more
Haven Hamilton, please and that album's supposed debt to early Todd
Rundgren material.
You can
catch up with some of the action here. Thanks to all Wizard list members
that took the back-and-forth as inspiration to purchase Haven Hamilton. More
June & the Exit Wounds news
the March issue of Great Britain's UNCUT
magazine will feature a Haven Hamilton track on the magazine's free sampler CD.
UNCUT will follow in April with a full album review and an interview with band
leader Todd Fletcher. Other reviews will be appearing soon in Select, Melody
Maker, and Time Out London. And you folks with access to German Rolling Stone
check out the June & the Exit Wounds song on a recent "New
Voices" sampler. Finally, any Parasol customers flying to or from Japan on
Japan Airlines? In February there was a song featured on the in-flight
programming schedule out-bound from Japan and in March there will be one
featured in-bound. Almost makes me wanna buy a round-trip ticket to
Tokyo
COMING SOON
- Matt Bruno-Punch and Beauty CD due in
April
- White Town-Peek & Poke CD due in
April
- National Skyline-National Sklyline CD
due in April
- George Usher-Days of Plenty CD due in
April
- Elk City-Status CD due in April
- St. Christopher-Golden Blue CD due in
May
- Vitesse-Chelsea 27099 CD due in
May
From Grand Theft Autumn:
Snailhouse-Fine CD due in March
Camden-Reel Time Canvas CD due in
April
SOME PARASOL RELATED ARTIST ANSWERS SOME
QUESTIONS
Starlet's Henrik
Mårtensson
1. Mixing session you wish you could have
attended-
Henrik: "I would love to have watched and listened when Kraftwerk mixed
Trance Europe Express back in 1977."
2. Songs you think you probably shouldn't
like but just can't help yourself-
"I usually do not think in those terms. I am not ashamed of my
taste."
3. Favorite record that you can't find on
CD-
"Right now I really miss London Weekend by Another Sunny Day."
4. First Concert-
"I saw Björn Skifs when I was really, really small. My parents have
told me that I found it very hard to believe it was actually him. I kept
asking, during the show, if it really was Björn Skifs in front of
me."
5. Favorite Bass Player-
"Kim Deal of the Pixies."
Henrik Mårtensson plays bass for Starlet,
and in addition to being a University student, is a photographer. I've seen his
work on an Acid House Kings album, and he recently traveled to the south of
Sweden for a Leslies photo session. Starlet's second CD, Stay On My Side, was
just released and is scheduled for attention in SPIN, CMJ New Music Monthly,
and others. Thanks to all Parasol Mail Order customers who have already
purchased this album. You must be telling friends because it is PMO's fastest
selling Parasol new release in years.
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