1997: The Year So Far...


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June carries on where May left off, except for the sudden and uninvited introduction of some "new talent" in the form of 3 kids from the states, all called Hanson. So Mmmbop sits atop the charts, 2 places above a vastly superior song called Paranoid Android, the soundtrack to my recent, ill-fated, pre-exam cramming. There's something appropriate about that... The rest of the new Radiohead elpee Ok Computer is sounding great too, and has been met with good reviews all round. With any luck they will shortly rule the world, though their record company representatives in America seem to think otherwise: "Not enough singles" was their verdict after hearing the record.
And in second place, The Seahorses, as Do it Yourself lands softly in the album charts at #2. It's good to know the Hendix / Zeppelin influences are still there for Mr Squire, though they are much less evident than in his work on Second Coming. They'll do well, them Seahorses.
Hooray! Teenage Fanclub make a long overdue return at the end of this month with the single Ain't That Enough. As Mark Radcliffe said after letting us hear it on his Radio 1 show, it's a case of "and tonight Matthew we're going to be The Byrds, and there's nothing wrong with that!" See the news page for more about the fannies revival.
Being quite a good month for singles Deadstar will have to settle for second or third place with Don't it get you Down, sounding not entirely unlike Garbage but with less of the studio jiggerypokery. Behind them try Gorky's Zygotic Mynci's Young Girls & Happy Endings, Hurricane#1's latest rock slice Just Another Illusion or the surprise that the Fun Lovin' Criminals have allowed themselves to mellow both musically and lyrically to cover 10CC's classic I'm Not In Love.
Speaking of Garbage the new album looks like a long time coming so don't hold your breath. They're in the studio, much pool is being played...
A mention must be made of Puff Daddy & Faith Evans tribute to the late Notorious B.I.G. The single is called I'll Be Missing You, and contains a blatant steal (oh, sorry, it's called "sampling" isn't it?) from The Police's classic Every Breath You Take. It turned out a great record itself though!




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