New Shriekback Interview!
May. 29th, 2015 03:03 pmThe band have posted an hour-long interview, answering fans' questions. Take a gander, and don't forget to pick up a copy of Without Real String or Fish.
The band have posted an hour-long interview, answering fans' questions. Take a gander, and don't forget to pick up a copy of Without Real String or Fish.
Last night, the Mother Unit knocked on my door and said "mail call!" She came in and handed me a mail order catalog and a small white lined mailer with a customs label on it. I knew right away what I was in for, but I took a deep breath and told myself to be patient and wait for tomorrow.
Well, tomorrow is now today, and I opened that bad boy up to find the shiny new Care CD by Shriekback! I must say, I'm delighted with the album, now that it has finally established its rightful place in world of Compact Disc. And I'm even more thrilled with the fact that it boasts among the bonus tracks, my favourite song by the Shrieks, 'Despite Dense Weed', along with the story behind how this malignant serenade came into being. I've posted the story here before, as well as posting on You Tube when I uploaded the song from another collection. But, I'm sharing again, because no one has the power to stop me.
This - if I may make so bold - little gem was only previously released on the Y Records Xmas album, which may not have found the Total Market Penetration it doubtless deserved, so here it comes again. Inspired partly by the novel Riddley Walker (Shriekback required reading) and also by an Acid experience in a forest in which Vivienne Kent and myself experienced being predators of a blood-thirsty, lupine/vampirish kind, and, from the top of a tree contemplated a cosy little family out for a stroll with a view to slaughter and dismemberment (their only possible use). Ah, great days - and they still haven't found the bones (joke). Viv plays murderous viola on the end bit and the Tiny Green Garden Sticks rear their vicious little heads again.