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April 2001 Parasol
Newsletter
Issue #41
Just enough room to acknowledge Parasol's
current interns, who selflessly put in their free time packing envelopes,
photocopying press kits, sending faxes, and surfing the web, all for the cause
of independent music. Thank you Dan, Bobbi, Jeremy, and Sally.
SPOTLIGHT

Parasol's Sweet Sixteen, Volume 3
CD (PAR-PROMO-003) $5.00
The third volume in our series created to help you
find a new favorite artist, at a low, low price. Jenifer Jackson-"Mercury,
the Sun & Moon" Jackson worked with producer Brad Jones (Cotton
Mather, Swag) on the recording of her second solo CD, Birds.
"Mercury" is featured in Daydream Believer, a prize-winner at the
2001 Slamdance Festival. Neilson Hubbard-"Wonderful Pain" A track
from Why Men Fail, an album that features musical contributions from Peter
Holsapple, Will Kimbrough and David Lowery. Club 8-"Keeping Track of
Time" Club 8 transcends the "Swede Pop" tag with its lovely,
languid forthcoming Hidden Agenda release. Fonda-"The Sun Keeps Shining On
Me" Dreampop-meets-indiepop, call it what you will, Fonda's second album
The Strange and the Familiar, mixes familiar elements to create an album of
shimmering grace. The Mezzanines-"She's Still It" If you worry that
Pollard's cleaned up his songs too much and Guided By Voices now lack the punch
you once loved, then meet The Mezzanines - your favorite new band. Ragged rock
with melodic hooks and offhanded wit from ex-Lovecup bongloader Mark Baldwin.
The Beauty Shop-"Personal Jesus" Champaign's favorite bleak Americana
trio entertained our request to record their cover of the Depeche Mode hit.
This live favorite is a Sweet Sixteen, Volume 3 exclusive. Vitesse-"Trying
to Frame a Dying Art" Another exclusive track from this well-regarded,
studio-only synth-pop duo. Waltz For Debbie-"Once Upon a Time" This
male/female duo have had Top 10 hits in Sweden! Think St.
Etienne-meets-Erotica-era Madonna. Shalini-"Emotion Bomb" One of our
favorite songs on Shalini's debut solo release We Want Jelly Donuts,
"Emotion Bomb" was written by the album's producer, Mitch Easter, and
features Mitch on backing vocals. Adam Schmitt-"Let's Make This Easy"
This is a taste from the long awaited new Adam Schmitt full-length. Now
tentatively titled Demolition, it is a collection of demos-in that full on
produced Schmitt style, recorded during the past eight years. George Usher
Group-"Crowded Mind" Usher's song "Days of Plenty" was a
consensus favorite on Parasol's Sweet 16, Volume 1, and after a full album
re-mix by Mitch Easter, Days of Plenty the album is available now. Jack &
the Beanstalk-"She Drives a Volvo" This song is an advance sample of
what to expect from the spring 2001 release Cowboys in Sweden. Steve
Almaas-"Kingo a Wild One" The story of the album's title is too long
to print here, but just know that Kingo a Wild One is Steve's fourth solo
album, and the first to be released in the U.S. Tractor Kings-"I Thought
You Loved Me" Cosmic Americana. Though this trio's No Depression influence
is always lurking, they somehow balance it with a healthy dose of 4AD
atmospherics. Green Pajamas-"Night Boat to Gondal" Seattle's Green
Pajamas have a new full-length scheduled for summer 2001 release on the Camera
Obscura label. We're ecstatic to sandwich that album with two Green Pajamas CD
EPs. The Spring EP, In a Glass Darkly, is based on the stories of the writer J.
S. LeFanu, and the Fall/Winter EP, The Carolers' Song, will be available just
in time for Christmas. "Night Boat to Gondal" is one of seven songs
from The Carolers' Song. Bettie Serveert-"Healer" In October 2000 the
band played stadium and club dates in the USA and visited a few radio stations
along the way. This track was recorded by Andy Hong for WMBR radio in
Cambridge, Mass. Special thanks to Andy, Keith Sawyer and WMBR for letting us
use this exclusive recording. The studio version of "Healer" appears
on Private Suit. Very Secretary-"Signalese" One of the last songs
recorded by this Mud Records quartet before their break up in mid-2000.
"Signalese" is a Sweet Sixteen, Volume 3 exclusive. Hot Glue
Gun-"She Calms Down" A funky rock trio popular in Champaign-Urbana
back-in-the-day (early '90s) contributes this volume's "way back
track."

The Big Bright Lights - Take
Manhattan
CD (MUD-CD-030) $10.00
Finally! This melodic guitar-rock album recorded
in 1997 by Jeff Garber (ex-Castor, current member of National Skyline and On)
and Derek Niedringhaus (ex-Castor, ex-Sarge, current member of Centaur) can be
heard by the world outside. The Big Bright Lights sound like the blessed union
of National Skyline's atmospheric vocal apogee, the glorious multi-textured
guitar-tempest that is/was Swervedriver, and the unadulterated rock-sense of
brainy rock bands like The Foo Fighters, A Perfect Circle, and Shiner. The Big
Bright Lights have been referred to as the "missing link" between
Castor's soaking wet guitar sound and emotive vocals, and National Skyline's
mind-expanding Pro-Tools intricacies. The songs that comprise Take Manhattan
were conceived and recorded after Castor's demise and prior to Garber hooking
up with Hum/Honcho Overload member Jeff Dimpsey to take the National Skyline
name (previously a quasi-improvisational live quartet) to the "next
level". Having steered National Skyline through both space and time, and
across the country last Summer in a touring van prone to engine fires, Jeff
Garber spent the last half of 2000 recording and endlessly tweaking The
Skyline's new album (File 13 Records). We're pleased that we can now bring you
this "nearly lost" recording.

Tractor Kings - Sunday Night
CD (MUD-CD-046) $10.00
Meet these Champaign-Urbana troubadours on our
Mud Records imprint. Songwriter Jacob Fleischli's overcast Dylan-esque vocals
ride the swells of gracefully strummed acoustic guitars, a nearly religious lap
steel, provoking psychedelic electric guitar flourishes, a spectral casio,
folky mandolin and eerie fiddle, haunting harmonies and drummer Rebecca Rury's
rolling tom-toms, sizzling cymbals and tambourines. Drawling, poetic pop songs
that waltz amidst luscious early-4AD atmospherics and a goosebump-inducing New
Zealand-ish droning. Like the cover art suggests, there's a bit of "rural
cathedral" (a genre we may have just invented) in the sounds you find on
Sunday Night. A homespun sonic melancholy, a headphones record echoing the
works of Beachwood Sparks and The Feelies, Bob Dylan and Ryan Adams, Richard
Davies and The Moles, The Volebeats and Outrageous Cherry, along with the Uncle
Tupelo/Son Volt/Wilco trinity. These are the dark, mystical tales of addiction,
of loves lost and won, of death and the path towards it.
Coming Soon...
Waltz For Debbie-Gone and Out (Hidden
Agenda) CD due in April
Jack & the Beanstalk-Cowboys in Sweden (Parasol) CD due in April
Absinthe Blind-The Everyday Separation (Mud) CD due in May
Autoliner-TBA (Parasol) CD due in May
Club 8-TBA (Hidden Agenda) CD due in May
Adam Schmitt-Demolition (Parasol) CD due in June
The Chitlin' Fooks-The Chitlin' Fooks (Hidden Agenda) CD due in June
Witch Hazel Sound-TBA (Hidden Agenda) CD due TBA
The Green Pajamas-The Carolers' Song (Hidden Agenda) CD EP due in
October
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
Entertainment Weekly recently praised
Jenifer Jackson by chirping, "If you like
the hushed female singers
of COWBOY JUNKIES and MAZZY STAR, swoop down on JENIFER JACKSON'S graceful
Birds." Jenifer is based in New York City but grew up in the Boston area.
One of her hometown papers, The Boston Globe, recently supported its native
daughter writing, "
Jackson's Birds is one of the most accomplished
and evocative pieces of music we've heard recently-delicate but tough, just the
sort of album that fails to get noticed these days. So, all you connoisseurs of
smart, melodic folk pop out there, you fans of Nick Drake and Elliott Smith,
knock yourselves out
" The Boston Phoenix agrees opining,
"
Birds
maintains a mood of gorgeous melancholy
throughout." Jenifer will be appearing live on Vin Scelsa's WFUV/New York
radio program Idiot's Delight on April 21 and is performing before film fest
screenings of the award winning independent film Daydream Believer.
SOME PARASOL RELATED ARTIST ANSWERS SOME
QUESTIONS
Fonda's David
Newton
1. Mixing session you wish you could have
attended-
"Fonda 'Spy Kids'??? Seriously, the Happy Mondays Barbados final album
sessions (with Chris Franz & Tina Weymouth) for out & out hedonism, or
maybe at Ardent in Memphis watching Alex Chilton stumble in at 3am to lay down
"Kanga Roo" in one take!!"
2. Songs you think you probably shouldn't
like but just can't help yourself-
"Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me' (great current tune) and Madonna's 'La Isla
Bonita' (her worst? I love it!!)."
3. Favorite record that you can't find on CD
(or CD you can't find on vinyl)-
"The Sound's Jeopardy, Downy Mildew's Mincing Steps, The Weather Prophets'
Mayflower and Wasted Youth's Wild & Wandering."
4. First Concert-
"Be Bop Deluxe & The Steve Gibbons Band: Wolverhampton Civic Hall Dec
1976."
5. Favorite Bass Player-
"Dave Allen from Gang of Four"
LA-based Fonda self-released an EP and
full-length CD before hooking up with Hidden Agenda for their new album The
Strange and the Familiar. A current Parasol Mail Order top seller,
TSATF showcases the band's blissful collision of female vocals, sunny
West Coast pop and shoegazery rock. Prior to Fonda, David Newton was a member
of the British band Mighty Lemon Drops. Fonda recently wrote and recorded an
end title song for the new Robert Rodriguez movie Spy Kids.
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