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Indiecater USB Key


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Fancy receiving your favourite indiecater releases through the post? Well now you can with the funky new indiecater USB memory key. The USB key costs €8 (which includes worldwide shipping) and comes with a memory capacity of 1GB. That should be more than enough to store over 150 high quality mp3s! It’s also plug and play, which means that once you stick it into your computer or stereo (if it has a USB port) it is a breeze to transfer the songs and artwork. And when you’re done you’ll be left with a cool USB key that you can use over and over again to move whatever files you like. And it’s really light and dinky (measuring: Length 64mm, Width 20mm, Height 8mm).

We think this little gizmo could suit you if you have a bad internet connection, are short on time or if you are sick of the download/unzip file merry-go-round. All you’ve got to do is add the USB key to your shopping cart and then select the albums you wish us to load onto it. Of course you’ll still be given the option to download the albums straight away as normal. Be careful that you include your full address with your order!

If you’d like to order more than one USB key at a time please give us a shout.



In Motion – The Language of Everyday Life

In Motion - The Language of Everyday Life

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If any record deserves to be given a vinyl release it’s this one (we’ll get round to it I promise) as the 8 tracks on ‘The Language of Everyday
Life’ neatly divide into 2 sides. Side A (tracks 1 – 4) is slow and thoughtful, Side B (tracks 5 – 8) is quicker and if anything even more contemplative. This is a magical piece of work that always pops into my head when I think of my favourite albums. And although the production values may have been raw In Motion’s flawless melodies effortlessly banish any misgivings. This is an album of its time and of all time displaying a masterful array of indie pop moments (with a pinch of shoegaze). You’ll find yourself falling in love with the chiming guitars/sweet harmonies or just weeping gently at the plain old heartache that pervades throughout.

What’s even more exciting about this digital reissue is that the band have remastered the original album and given us 2 non album tracks ‘It Takes A Long Time’ and ‘Untitled’ (we haven’t included them on the preview player below so you’ll have to buy the download bundle to hear them). One of these bonus tracks is fast and the other is slow in keeping with the notional split on the original album. So even with economies crashing, companies burning and less money in everyone’s pocket we believe this will be the best 4 euro you spend all year.


We recently spoke to Liam Ryan from the band and he gave us the lowdown on how ‘The Language of Everyday Life’ was put together:

“In Motion sprang to life around 1988. Three school friends, Liam Ryan, Alan Kelly and John Duff, were drawn together by a love of similar music and attempted to master their instruments (well kind of) in a Crumlin shed. The first gig, I believe was in McGonagles ’90 and was quickly followed by many others in the legendary Underground, Rock Garden, Trinity, The Attic, Fox and Pheasant, Whelan’s, The Village (Cork) etc.

The early 90’s was a great time to be playing music in Ireland as lots of Irish bands were emerging with the same mindset. Everyone realised that they didn’t need the big record labels to release their music and then get dropped within the year. A DIY attitude surfaced with heaps of independent releases. In Motion’s first release was under Hope promotions and recorded by Dylan Philips of Pet Lamb. It was a 5 track split EP with Mexican Pets, Ciunas and Wheel called ‘A Statement Is A Weapon In An Empty Hand’ in 1992. Our next record was with Cork based Muck Savage records. This was a 3 track 7” called ‘For An Evening’s Velvet Ending’ recorded in 1993 in Sutan Studios in Cork. This included two tracks that ended up on the album, ‘Hollow Blow’ and ‘In Daylight’ (the third ‘It Takes A Long Time’ is included on this digital release). The gigs were coming thick and fast, playing with the likes of Spiritualized, Fugazi, The Cranberries, Babes in Toyland, Mexican Pets, Pet Lamb, Sunbear, The Idiots, Luggage. Ah!!! The Attic days.

Alan O’Boyle joined the ranks on guitar sometime in ’93, filling the sound out. We recorded ‘Five And Twenty Thousand Days’ with MSR in Elm Tree studios Cork in January ’94 which also ended up on the album. Dead Elvis were an independent label that had already released the first Wormhole album. Eamon Crudden approached us and suggested doing an album. We started recording ‘The Language of Everyday Life’ in June 1994 at Fuse, Parnell Street, which was the hub of Dead Elvis operations. Marc Carolan was at the controls and did a great job. Can’t remember how long it took but probably would have taken a lot less time if we weren’t popping into the Welcome Inn for the odd pint! Cheers the Alan O’B for remastering the album. Hope you like it!!! All band proceeds are going to Aware.”


Listen to The Language of Everyday Life!

[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – Until My Dreams Come True.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – Splitting The Seams.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – Honey Sweet Soul.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – When Will You Come Back.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – Hollow Blow.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – In Daylight.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – Five And Twenty Thousand Days.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/inmotion/In Motion – Filter.mp3|titles=Until My Dreams Come True, Splitting The Seams, Honey Sweet Soul, When Will You Come Back, Hollow Blow, In Daylight, Five And Twenty Thousand Days, Filter]

Free Download: In Motion – Hollow Blow



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A Spring Makeover!

The Spring EP Remixed


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Over the next few weeks you will start to see some ‘Spring’ revisions appearing about the place. That’s because we’ve passed the Very Most’s precious work to some brilliant minds. Their task will be to reimagine the tunes using nothing other than their own brainwaves (and probably some laptops). You’ll be able to hear the fruits of their labour on this very page.


12 Feb: We are delighted to present the first remix courtesy of Rod Thomas. It’s a wonderful take on ‘The Only Pretty Ring Time’ and for a limited time it will be free to all those who’ve already purchased the ‘Spring’ EP (give us a shout and we’ll send it on pronto). Hurry along now.


The Very Most – The Only Pretty Ring Time (Rod Thomas 4 Seasons Remix)
[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – The Only Pretty Ring Time (Rod Thomas 4 Seasons Remix).mp3|titles=The Very Most – The Only Pretty Ring Time (Rod Thomas 4 Seasons Remix)]


22 Feb: Remix 2 is the work of Ben Ferris of Nonstop Everything and the Van Allen Belt. And it really does turn out to be a belter take on ‘Today It Is Even Better’. Only the keenest Very Most students will identify the original such is Ben’s radical reinvention of Spring’s opening track. This is free for a limited time to those who’ve already bought ‘Spring’.


The Very Most – Today It is Even Better (Nonstop Everything’s String Theory Mix)
[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – Today It is Even Better (Nonstop Everything’s String Theory Mix).mp3|titles=The Very Most – Today It is Even Better (Nonstop Everything’s String Theory Mix)]


1 Mar: Jed from My Teenage Stride makes it a hat-trick of remixes and being the shoegazers that we we are we think it’s pretty great. Jed has put the brakes on the giddy momentum of the Very Most’s original and given us a glorious feedback drenched replacement. This is free for a limited time to those who’ve already bought ‘Spring’.


The Very Most – Today It Is Even Better (My Teenage Stride Remix)
[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – Today It Is Even Better (My Teenage Stride Remix).mp3|titles=The Very Most – Today It Is Even Better (My Teenage Stride Remix)]


The Very Most – Spring

The Very Most - Spring

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Ahh the 1st of February, ahh the 1st of Spring, ahh the first of many! Yep, we’re finally on the musical map with the first indiecater exclusive release courtesy of our good friends from Idaho the Very Most. You can listen to the first quarter of our ‘A Year With The Very Most’ project below. It’s called ‘Spring’ and given the time of year that we’ve released it I’m sure you can guess the name of the other 3 parts that will be along later in the year. Down with all those gimmicks I hear you say and we agree. The most important aspect of our union with the Very Most is that it has resulted in some seriously great music. In fact if one were to close ones eyes and listen intently one could conceivably end up getting smile cramp such is the happiness it expels. And all it costs is buttons (metal and in the shape of 2 and a half euro coins – in return you get 4 high quality mp3s and some neat artwork) to let the good times flow. We’d like to thank Jedrzej for the great shots that make up EP’s artwork and Chris and Laura’s production crew based out in Maynooth who are currently putting a video together for one of the songs. Exciting times! Summer will be along on May 1st.


Listen To The Sound Of Spring!

[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – Today It Is Even Better.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – April Is The Kindest Month.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – The Only Pretty Ring Time.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/tvmspring/The Very Most – 7th Grade Romance.mp3|titles=Today It Is Even Better, April Is The Kindest Month, The Only Pretty Ring Time, A Two Week Springtime 7th Grade Romance]

Free Download: The Very Most – April Is The Kindest Month


Spring is changing……


***Spring/Summer EP Deal***

Add the Spring & Summer EP’s to your shopping cart and use the discount code ‘springsummer’ to get 50 cents off the total price. That’s 2 EP’s for €4.50!!



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Press Quotes


Three Imaginary Girls

‘…will warm you up so fast you’ll forget it’s still cold outside…’


3hive

‘Prepare for an imminent cheering up by the band that makes dying sound like a jangle of a good time.’


The 405

‘I became endeared to its shamelessly poppy and charming qualities’


Eardrums

‘Beautiful, optimistic, seemingly care-free pop-music with boy/girl vocals, delicious choruses, tambourines and handclaps.’


Elsewhere
Adrift On Deep Water, The Culture Of Me, Nialler9, Not So Fresh, Swear I’m Not Paul, Tenacious T., The Clare People, Russell’s Reviews, Fire Escape Talking


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Folklore – The Ghost of H.W. Beaverman

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‘The Ghost of H.W. Beaverman’ was my favourite album of 2007 so having it on indiecater is really special. Folklore (myspace) is Jimmy Hughes and lots of his friends, you might know him from his Elf Power work but in our estimation this album unlocked a previously untapped seam of brilliant creativity. ‘The Ghost of H.W. Beaverman’ is not exactly a linear record but this approach is vital in order to recount the grandiose tale. As the songs trickle by you’ll appreciate how strong each one is. They may sound like they’ve appeared off different records initially but the fog will clear and you’ll find yourself traversing through the story many times over. The bonus of course is that there are splendid melodies to be found on every corner. The album costs €3.50 and the download bundle also includes all of the original artwork. If you’d like to do your own investigation you can read the lyrics on this page. If you’d prefer to buy the CD there are some copies available here. As ever you can preview the whole record on our player below.

We asked Jimmy to give us the background on how the album was put together and what follows is his answer.


I first started writing The Ghost of H.W. Beaverman as a novel upon graduating from college in 1997. The concepts and notes for this story were messily collected in various places (I once found a page of forgotten notes in the middle of a dictionary that I hadn’t opened in years), but I stopped writing short fiction in general as I focused more on music. Since then I have been playing in various bands, but it wasn’t until forming Folklore in 2005 that these stories found their home as a concept album, joining the fiction with the music. Someday, I would still like to spend the time elaborating this story as a longer work of fiction, but for now, I really needed to get some of the ideas and imagery out of my head and onto the page. Since songwriting is the media I have been working in, that’s how the stories ended up going down. The original idea was to create a history around the central character, H.W. Beaverman, based only on the hearsay, rumors, and gossip of the people in the town(s) around him. H.W. Beaverman is an older man, a hermit of sorts, and though few really know him, many speak of his legend and of his (theoretical) demise. As the album progresses, each character tells something new about Beaverman but also contradicts the previous account, thus deconstructing the rumor tree in reverse up to the end of the album when the listener hears H.W.Beaverman’s first hand account. As an album, rather than a novel, it leaves a lot up to the imagination of the audience, but I kind of like that aspect of how it turned out. Keeps them guessing. I think H.W. Beaverman would want it that way.

I also set out to cast the characters via their vocal counterpart. Everyone whom I initially asked to sing the parts agreed, and the album, once it got rolling, came together exactly as I had originally conceived it. Not that I expect things to fall apart around me, but I never expect things to come to fruition quite so easily, so that this album exists as it does (and that people have had such a positive reaction to it) makes me very happy.

Contrary to assumptions by some reviewers and speculators, the mysterious H.W. Beaverman is a real person, in spite of some of this storyline being fictionalized. These accounts of the man were compiled from different sources and different areas of northern New York State, namely Lake Bonaparte in the Adirondack Mountains, Wellesley Island in the 1000 Island Region of the St. Lawrence River, Skaneateles Lake in Skaneateles NY, Onondage Lake in Syracuse NY, and along the Susquehanna River in Binghamton NY. Any geographic features mentioned in the songs are real places, and all of the characters are real people (or at least conglomerations of multiple real people).

There are also some extra songs from the Beaverman tales that didn’t fit into the timeline of The Ghost Of H.W. Beaverman album (back-story, flashbacks, settings, ghost stories). These songs were recorded and compiled on Folklore’s second album Carpenter’s Falls which came out in 2008. These stories are still part of the Beaverman tale, but for example, one tells the story of how ghosts are able to rise from the waters of Lake Bonaparte, while another tells of how the Susquehanna River is haunted, and yet another is the recounting of a suicide at Carpenter’s Falls.These stories all take place in the same setting as the Beaverman story, though mostly indirectly related to the man himself, and they more address the idea of why people believe that certain places or certain things are haunted. There are also some stories in the mix elluding to Beaverman’s youth. But these songs are descriptive lyrically, whereas all of the songs on The Ghost of H.W. Beaverman are sung as first-person accounts. That is why I decided to group these two albums as I did. But know that this second album Carpenter’s Falls does exist should anyone find themselves wanting to know more about the ghost of the elusive prankster H.W. Beaverman.



Listen To The Album Before You Buy It!

[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – Enter The Ghost.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Kid.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Father.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Drowning At Lake Bonaparte.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Bartender.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Vet.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – Bill and James.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Pharmacist.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – The Ghost.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – H.W. Beaverman.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/folklore/Folklore – Going Home.mp3|titles=Enter The Ghost, The Kid, The Father, The Drowning At Lake Bonaparte, The Bartender, The Vet, Bill and James, The Pharmacist, The Ghost, H.W. Beaverman, Going Home]

Free Download: Folklore – The Pharmacist


Press Quotes

‘Regardless of whether Beaverman is a malevolent presence with inhuman powers, a convenient enigma, a misunderstood accident, or something else entirely, this is a delightful record.’

Pop Matters

‘The songs are poignant and provocative, heartbreaking and haunting.’

Viva Indie

‘The Ghost of H.W. Beaverman plays as a collection of beautifully-crafted pop songs, and the story they happen to tell only gains resonance the deeper you dig.’

Optical Atlas

‘Many of the songs have a different vocalist which when combined with the gloriously rambling instrumentation provides for a breathless listen’

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A Year With The Very Most

$ Seasons EPsYou’ve probably established by now that everything that has appeared on Indiecater thus far has been as a result of our begging, borrowing or stealing (pick the odd one out). Well, that’s all about to change because we’ve teamed up with our favourite new band the Very Most to work on a project that will be exclusive to the label! The project will be called ‘A Year With The Very Most’, not too clever you might say but it has a nice ring to it we think. Anyway, the whole thing is based around a very simple premise, namely the 4 seasons of the year. To expand, the plan is for the Very Most to record 4 EP’s (download only for the moment) in 2009, each to be named after the season in which it is released. So on February 1st the ‘Spring’ EP will make its entrance, on May 1st the ‘Summer’ EP will be hatched and so on. Each release will have 4 brand new seasonally tailored tunes, will bear the Indiecater logo (currently not in existence but come February…) and will cost a mere €2.50. So by December 2009 we’ll have a bevy of pretty new tunes and we’ll celebrate by doing something special. It’s giving us butterflies even thinking about it. As they say in all the best sci-fi yarns, watch this space!



Burning Codes – Burning Codes

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Oh I know, it’s only the first day of a new year but this record from Belfast’s Burning Codes deserves to be released at the start of a new beginning. Given the excesses of the last while I can’t think of anything as pure and cleansing as this. Paul Archer’s (Burning Codes leadman) gospel fuelled emissions are a thing of beauty and serenity, a perfect calming sensation, deep reflection put to music. We’ve been enamoured by the band for a while now and they’ll always hold a special place in our hearts as they opened our very first compilation back in June of last year. ‘Burning Codes’ is an absorbing listen, something that can easily play in the background as you stitch your plans together for the forthcoming year. This is the perfect slowdown for a world that gets more frenetic by the day. ‘Burning Codes’ came out in late October 2008 and should you wish to buy the CD instead of our digital offering please visit the Burning Codes website.

We spoke to Paul recently and asked him to give us the background to the recording of the album.


‘‘Basically I’d been living in The Fens since coming over from Belfast in March. During this time I was writing, singing, touring, and playing with my previous band, the Ghears (now on a break). Through a set of various circumstances we were given an opportunity to move to a large wooden bungalow in a quiet village high up in the forest, above the village itself just beyond the town of Corby. We had a lot of hard work and commuting for many months to get the house ready as it required extensive work. When we had a housewarming my brother Iain came up from London with his old pro tools rig and he very kindly loaned it to me. I stared at it for about 3 months thinking ‘but I’m used to 4-tracks, then studios and engineers etc.’. Iain kept calling me and asking, ‘Have you done anything yet?’ Finally 3 months later I thought, the only way I’m really gonna be able to do this is really to disable my songwriting conventions and to try to make myself as vulnerable as possible and fly by the seat of my pants and see what happens. Very strangely this seemed to unlock these long hidden inner messages almost like pulling out a plug and many of these codes are flowed out! I would sit in my large white studio room looking out at the trees, watching the wind blow the branches, sometimes even encountering deer and the like and I found a whole new kind of place, a massive place full of light and hope, empathy and discovery, experimentation, melody, innate feeling and expression, harmony, vulnerability and great awe…’’


‘Burning Codes’ is certainly different (although the keen eared amongst you may hear latter day Spiritualised creeping through) and we’re so proud to offer this album to you. It costs €4 which gets you all 11 tracks (+1) and the original artwork and lyrics. As a bonus this digital release also includes a glimpse of Burning Codes next album. The ‘Away’ demo is completely realised but Paul has plans to take it in a different direction when his sophomore is recorded with the help of several friends sometime later this year.


Listen To The Album Before You Buy It!

[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – For All Time.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Go.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – All You’re Feeling.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Light Is Coming.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Cloak and Dagger.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – David.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Sharer.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Circles.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – See the Colours.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Searcher.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Whirlwind.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/burningcodes/Burning Codes – Away (Special Demo Version).mp3|titles=For All Time, Go, All You’re Feeling, Light Is Coming, Cloak & Dagger, David, Sharer, Circles, See The Colours, Searcher, Whirlwind, Away (Special Demo Version)]
Free Download: Cloak & Dagger


Press Quotes

‘As quietly awesome and deeply intimate as catching the first glimpse of dawn from a secret solitary place.’

AU Magazine

‘A truly remarkable debut album’

Hot Press

‘affecting to the point where I get emotional every time I hear it’

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Merry Christmas!

twinkle-starTo wish you all a peaceful and merry Christmas here is Nina Hynes’s song ‘Twinkle’ which you can download for free. We’d like to thank you all for making 2008 such a special one for us and we hope that next year can be even better. Nollaig Shona!

[audio: Nina Hynes – Twinkle.mp3]

Free Download: Nina Hynes – Twinkle

Just when you thought it was over
Just when you thought it was through
Some kind of magic like starlight is shining down on you.
Been searching that star for a lifetime it seems
But now there’s a twinkle
In the sky a light that beams.
Our wishes are just like pennies
Hope we can spend to make real,
Wishes are free and somehow it’s the key to believe is all that you
need.
The journey’s so long
Been so lost, so wrong
But now there’s a calling to sing out a new song.
A winter robin is in my tree and I’ll sing and sing ’til my heart is
free
I will sing and sing, I will sing
By the Christmas tree.

An Indiecater Christmas

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2008 has been our most exciting year and by a strange coincidence it has also been our first one too! After several reissues and compilations we now present our last release of 2008 and it’s a cracker, a Christmas cracker to be precise. ‘An Indiecater Christmas’ is the work of 17 brilliant bands from all over the world (which means you get 17 brilliant mp3s!). As you’d expect some have been very clever in taking potshots, others have played it straight down the middle and then there are some who’ve clearly never heard what an archetypal Christmas song sounds like! That said we think it’s magic and a great addition to the canon of Christmas releases that you will be able to return to every December. As ever with indiecater releases the majority of the income from the sale of this album goes straight back to source so while you dance around the yuletide log you can also be assured that you’ll also be warming the pockets of these talented acts. Happy Christmas and here’s to a great 2009! Oh yeah, read what the press are saying about ‘An Indiecater Christmas’ here.


So here it is, An Indiecater Christmas, the full line-up!

1) The Cloud Room – Melody, Like Snow (Dancing Around The Christmas Tree In New York)
2) Nina Hynes – Twinkle (Fixing Fairy Lights In Berlin)
3) Kill Krinkle Club – Songs Of Noel (Playing Twister In Dublin)
4) Bill Baird – Christmas In Jail (Throwing Snowballs In Austin)
5) Idaho – Santa Claus Is Weird (Leaving Cookies Out In Los Angeles)
6) Venice Is Sinking – The Grey Line (Putting Up Decorations In Athens, Georgia)
7) Normandy – Merry Christmas, Blogosphere! (Ice Skating In New York)
8) The Very Most – This Year, Christmas Came November 4th (Playing Santa In Boise)
9) Remington Super 60 – Here Comes Christmas (Wrapping Presents In Fredrikstad)
10) Jape & David Kitt – I Will Cry This Christmas (Sobering Granny Up In Dublin)
11) The Specimen – Wish It Would Snow (Listening To The Bells In Brooklyn)
12) Nonstop Everything – There Is No Santa, Little Boy (Pulling Crackers In Pittsburgh)
13) My Teenage Stride – Is It Christmastime Already? (Hanging Mistletoe In Brooklyn)
14) Dora Flood – Coastal Winter (Carving Turkey In San Francisco)
15) Loxsly – Santa Got The Spins (Feeling Stuffed In Austin)
16) Track A Tiger – Once In The Wine (Singing Carols In Chicago)
17) The Winks – Action Figures (Stoking The Yule Log In Montreal)

All this including some unique artwork and festive messages from all the bands for just €6.50!


Listen To An Indiecater Christmas Before You Buy!

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Free Download: Nina Hynes – Twinkle



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The Brilliant Trees – Friday Night


Not only is this a great album but it also provided a small group of us the opportunity to act the eejit for a couple of years around the mid-nineties. For a time there was nothing to beat the Brilliant Trees experience. The Finglas band had an exhilarating live presence which meant their gigs were raucous events full of jangling guitars, energetic vocals and intermittent football chants (!). ‘Friday Night’ was the bands sparkling debut; stacked high with indie anthems it also carried a message (listen to the lyrics on ‘Home’) which gave the record extra gravitas. Alan Hoey’s vocals were instinctive and lead the line superbly and his accelerated delivery was only matched by the freewheeling chiming chords. We’re very proud to present this reissue to you, it means a lot to us and hopefully in time it will become something you’ll treasure as well.


To give some perspective here is Tony Barrett from the band with his version of what happened on ‘Friday Night’.

I suppose after 12 years since the recording of Friday Night I can look at the album through slightly less rose tinted glasses than I did then. Never the less I think the record has worthy moments of which I am to this day still quite proud. An honest record put together on a shoestring and recorded in 10 long hard days at cannibal studios Dublin. I cant help feeling we were among the fore runners of bands which tried hard to pull Irish bands away from a rock oriented sound towards a new sound, jangle down stroke guitars with melody sweet voices and politics. Songs from the city in which we lived. I remember playing a TV show at the time and the presenter described us as rough diamonds. I suppose Friday Night was a bit of a rough diamond too, but hey who wants to be polished.


Listen To Friday Night Before You Buy!

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Free Download: The Brilliant Trees – Don’t Believe The Right


Press Quotes
‘The Irish quartet walk in the cemented footprints of early-’90s shoe gazers Ride, Catherine Wheel, and the Stone Roses, while their predominantly jangly guitar rhythms chime in pop perfection worthy of the La’s.’

Amazon.com


‘If you put Billy Bragg, the Smiths, and the Jam into a blender, you might begin to describe the Brilliant Trees’

The Boston Pheonix


‘Talent ruffled the Irish charts and those who bothered to seek out the album could see that the Brilliant Trees were a sublime prospect’
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*** If you’ve read this far then you are really a fan and we’re thankful. Listen to the closing exchanges of ‘You Have Changed’ and you’ll hear an instrumental at fade out. It is taken from a song that the band never recorded called ‘If I Die’. In saying that it made it onto a radio session (for the Dave Fanning show) and we’ve got a really lo-fi (i mean really lo-fi) version of it so if you’d like to hear it just give me a shout and I’ll email it on. Love this band. ***


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Michael Knight – Youth Is Wasted On The Young

Michael Knight

This one is a departure of sorts for us (again) in that ‘Youth Is Wasted On The Young’ is neither deleted nor hard to find. In fact if you still believe that mp3s are the devil’s spawn you can buy the CD from here. But, as you’ve probably suspected by now we are 100% digitally minded round these parts so are proud to offer Michael Knight’s fabulous debut for the all inclusive price of €3.50. For that you get the music, the original artwork and the cosy feeling that you are directly supporting Richie and the gang. That and the fact that once you’ve crossed our palms with paypalness the whole package can be yours within minutes (or seconds if hyper broadband be thy name). No wasteful packaging, no aimless rummaging, just good music in an instant.

‘Youth Is Wasted On The Young’ came out in 2005 and since then it has hasn’t strayed too far from our attention. In fact for most of December that year Mr and Mrs Indiecater danced around like mad things with the album as our private disco. At the time I was a Belle & Sebastian obsessive (wavered a tad since) so the perfect little cherubs that were ‘Waves To The Shore’, ‘Leaving Town’ and ‘Seasons’ put a spring in our step and a glow in our heart. But, the delights didn’t end there, no ‘Youth Is Wasted On The Young’ is scattered with genius like moments that never lose their sense of fun or sweet melody. You’d have to look long and hard to find an album so well endowed with winning tunes and that’s why we are intent on doing our best to bring it to as many new people as possible.

Anyway, enough of my blathering, it’s always better to hear it from the horse’s (or foals in this case?) mouth so here is lead singer Richie Murphy’s version about how ‘Youth Is Wasted On The Young’ was brought to life.

To the minority in any way familiar with my working methods, that the first Michael Knight album’s journey from genesis to completion was inordinately long should not come as a surprise. To the remainder, presumably, it will be simply a neutral fact at the start of an already increasingly dreary sales pitch.

It took approximately two years of rampant inefficiency to complete the record, which began after the release of the No More Lonely Knights EP at the end of 2003. It took seven or eight months to rehearse the (mostly already written) songs, recording was relatively swift (more on that later), mixing dragged on a little but then artwork dragged on A LOT. Mainly because it took stupidly long to figure out a suitable “concept” on my part – the artists and design people involved were infinitely more organised. Depressingly, this pattern was to be repeated with the next record. The recording was probably the most fun, no, interesting, no, expensive part, as is inevitable for anyone’s first experience in a REAL STUDIO.

Was it exciting? Being the sort more easily shaken than stirred, I can’t claim to have been rabidly and uncomplicatedly enthused, if for no reason other than that the time spent in the studio alternated between ecstatically listening back to newer recordings (a pox on flattering studio monitors) and disappointedly listening back to older recordings (…whose flattery could only go so far). Being an actual three-piece band who were all good friends and mostly sequestered for the recording period was a fun aspect, and contrasts with the more piecemeal approach of the second album (which brought its own rewards too, I must confess).

In terms of the music itself and how it sounds now…it’s hard to say. It often sounds like someone else’s record now, which is what one hopes for if they’re to progress artistically (though there may be other explanations, such as personality disorders). It’s clearly quite a different record to the newer one in some respects, but I often recognize similarities, or anticipations, or echoes (in the other direction), and then there are the moments of joy that are entirely unique to it. In some respects it’s like reading an old diary and lamenting forgotten aspects of oneself.

Finally, a pointless anecdote about the recording itself…the engineer received a text from the owner, informing him that if someone identifying themselves as Bono were to call the studio phone, they were Bono, and he should take the call. Given the utter pointlessness of such a directive, you can probably guess whether he called. If not, the answer can be found in the sleeve notes.

Listen to Youth Is Wasted On The Young!

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Free Download: Michael Knight – Waves To The Shore

Press Quotes

‘they sound like a charming hybrid of Belle & Sebastian, Camera Obscura and delicately sung Burt Bacharach numbers’

Gareth Maher, Cluas

‘redress the indignity of this album’s criminal disregard and pick it up now’

Lauren Murphy, Entertainment.ie

‘This is quite a lovely debut’

IndiePages

‘the only musical kitt you’ll need for your home, portable or, of course, your car stereo’

Indiecater ;)


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Super Discounts!

Indiecater Discounts
In an attempt to appear a little more swish we’ve just introduced a new shopping cart system on the site. Now you can buy as many products as you want in one go and view what’s in your shopping cart at the click of the button! It’s amazing the little things that get us excited so to celebrate we are introducing a discount for those who plump for more than 1 album. So if you decide to buy any 2 albums on the site just use the discount code ‘twindiecater’ to get 5% off your total price. For those who go a step further and pick up a hat-trick (or more) of indiecater’s finest there is a 10% discount available once you use the discount code ‘trindiecater’. Just type the relevant discount code in the discount section of the shopping cart and press the ‘update cart’ button. Not only will you have sweet sounds but you’ll also have more money for pints!


To Sum Up (or down as in this case):

twindiecater (2 items) = 5% off
trindiecater (3 items or more) = 10% off

Indiecater Volume Three

Indiecater Volume Three

What started out as a once-off compilation consisting of unreleased tracks from some of our favourite bands has quickly mushroomed into something resembling a record label (!). For the most part it has been great fun and a lovely way to give something back to the talented musicians who fill our evenings with such sparkling soundtracks. So after a couple of compilations and a couple of reissues we are proud to present our latest offering Indiecater Vol. 3. As ever we are indebted to all 10 contributors who have very kindly offered up their work to us. We hope that somewhere deep inside this compilation you’ll find something that meets with your approval. We think it’s a good one but that won’t matter a whole lot unless you do too.

Here is the track listing:

1) Sa Sevol – The Little Ones (Michigan)
2) Ral Partha Vogelbacher – Birthday in Beijing (San Francisco)
3) Ian Love – The Only Night (Brooklyn)
4) Bakers At Dawn – Hopeful (Malmö)
5) Cats On Fire – Higher Grounds (Ã…bo/Turku)
6) Celestial – Fragile Heart (Örebro)
7) The Dying Seconds – I’ll Make The Best Weapon (Dublin)
8) Starfucker – German Love (Portland)
9) Ravens and Chimes – General Lafayette! You Are Not Alone (New York)
10) Angel Pier – Sprites (Gorey/Ottawa/Dublin)

All this including some unique artwork for just €4.50!

Listen to Indiecater Vol. 3 in its entirety!

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Free Download: Starfucker – German Love

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Sunbear – Sunbear

Sunbear
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This is our second reissue and this time it comes from an act much closer to home. Back in the mid-90’s Sunbear were touted as future kings but in the end it all came to naught. Wasn’t for the lack of quality output however as their debut album remains an incandescent example of a young band pulling out all the stops to dramatise what was buzzing around their heads. ‘Sunbear’ was a remarkable achievement that pushed the boundaries in an already vibrant indie scene in Dublin at the time. Sadly a miniscule marketing budget didn’t help and despite numerous replays of ‘Notebook’ on RTE’s seminal ‘No Disco’ programme ‘Sunbear’ faded from view. Of course the boys from Sunbear went on to form the very much alive and thriving Ruby Tailights so who are we to rule out a one-off ‘Sunbear’ extravaganza. Many thanks to Paddy and Martin for their efforts in making the reissue of this important record possible. The album is selling for €3.50.


To give ‘Sunbear’ some context the band’s vocalist Martin Kelly has kindly pieced the story of the album together for us.


Well, way back in 1993 Sunbear made its first attempt at playing a couple of songs live in front of a somewhat bemused audience. Lyrics weren’t the problem, as I never saw the necessity to write too many of them in one song, but singing was a major issue! I never wanted to be a singer (I still don’t actually!), but we all gave it a go and it was decided that I would take the role and try my best to weave my mumblings somewhere between the distortion of all our crap instruments. The only reason being our uncontrollable desire to be in a band and play really loud music.

As well as smothering our ears in My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr, Swervedriver and Pale Saints amongst others, we were all so influenced and impressed by the amazing bands that played, what seemed like, every weekend in Dublin at that time (In Motion, The Idiots, Luggage, The Mexican Pets, Pet lamb). After a while we were lucky enough to share gigs with all of them.

We also played a lot with Whipping boy, and in time started to pull quite a few punters into the support gigs we were playing. It was all very shambolic if I remember correctly! Someone said once that the reason they liked seeing us live was our unpredictability – things could go to shit at any point and swing to a moment of sonic bliss the next. I’m not even sure if we ever really enjoyed it as we were never happy with the gigs and I seem to remember lots of arguments and drunken stupidity!

So after a year or so hauling our gear to every venue in the city, and playing as many gigs a week as we could, we decided to record an album. It was a kinda spur of the moment thing in a way. A conversation with Og Crudden, from Dead Elvis records, who were just about to put out the In Motion album “The language of everyday life” planted the seed in our minds. Dead Elvis were working with Marc Carolan, who was the main engineer and producer in a basement Studio in Parnell Street called Fuse. It had an 8 track machine and a live room and was producing some really great records, despite its impoverished surroundings, like the In Motion album and the Wormhole album. So we all saved £200 or so each (which was fucking hard seeing as myself and Moss were struggling in really shit paying jobs at the time!) and paid for a week in the studio & 1000 copies of the album. And away we went!

I think we set out to be as unconventional as we could (It doesn’t seem that way listening to it now I think) and wanted lots of mood and little interesting bits all over the place. I think we took things quite seriously. Marc was really great with us! We had done hardly any recording at that stage so he brought the ideas to life for us. We wanted all out fuzz-distortion on some songs and clear dream-pop melodies on others, and I think we got that. And I think all the influences are there, but I hope we still kept a feeling of originality. “Resin” and “Things to do” are fairly obvious indie rockers, but we loved loads of different kinds of music, so “Centre Page” was a really nice way to show that. It started out as a real dreamy sound-scape with delayed guitars and then Marc came in and started layering up sounds and we just kept going with it. The computer voice still sounds great even though people always say that we ripped off Radiohead! (They didn’t do it for another 3 years or so – Fuckers!!…only messing!)

The idea of having the two parts on the album (Opening notes and Closed book) came from our real want to bring out vinyl! But that never happened.

Anyway, nearly 15 years on we still love the album, and in a weird “not up our own ass” way, we’re all really proud of it. It’s a really lovely thing to think that other people do too! MP3Hugger has given us a great opportunity to get it to some fresh listeners. There were not huge numbers the first time around, maybe it can become an epidemic this time! It’s a strange little album with lots of flaws and production short-comings (Not Marc’s fault – we just didn’t have the fancy ass stuff folks have today!), but if you can look past these you might just get it….There’s 30 minutes of traffic noise at the end if you don’t!


Listen to Sunbear in its entirety!

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Free Download: Sunbear – Flutterbye



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Press Quotes

‘One album that’s never mentioned in any top Irish albums of all time is without doubt one of the greatest. Way back in the early 90s a young Dublin band called Sunbear recorded a stunning debut album’

Totally Dublin Magazine, October 2006.

‘Sunbear is an album of exhilarating but mysterious guitar music’

Alan Corr, RTE Guide.

‘Sunbear wed that pure Byrds-like high intensity pop melody to wild and divergent surges of amped up craziness’

Hot Press, November 1994.

‘Sunbear have managed to create an enlightened, playful and powerful record’

Michael Ross, The Sunday Times, March 1995.


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Red Star Belgrade – Where The Sun Doesn’t Shine

Red Star Belgrade - Where The Sun Doesn't Shine

Released in the mid ’90’s Red Star Belgrade’s (yes, they were named after the football team) classic ‘Where The Sun Doesn’t Shine’ has been in hibernation for several years. But now thanks to RSB’s Bill Curry and indiecater it has been awoken from it’s slumber and you can buy it now in high quality mp3 for the grand price of €3.50.

Bill has been talking to us about the album giving a unique insight into how this great album was crafted.

I’ll be honest with you: it always kind of broke my heart that Red Star Belgrade’s records never reached a wider audience. I don’t say that with any sense of self-pity, but it’s true. (There I said it.) I’m certainly thankful for the 10-plus years that I spent playing music with my wife, Graham, and a cavalcade of friends, ne’er do wells, alcoholics, and manic depressives. I don’t regret a moment, and I wouldn’t change a thing. I just always believed that if more people could have heard our brand of despair-filled, self-loathing rock, they might have felt a little less alone.

If you’d have told me at the beginning that RSB would never be famous, I would have just given you a wry smile and went right back to my guitar. Although I never wanted to be famous in a “rock star” sense, I did want our music to be heard. I really thought we had something unique to say. I still do. Graham was a great drummer and we did everything with passion and a whole lot of heart. There were bands that could play circles around us (and my voice was never the most pleasing one on the planet), but we meant every word we said. I thought that was all that really mattered. I guess I was naïve—but then again, it takes a certain naiveté to start a band.

Red Star Belgrade was never an alt-country band—our music incorporated everything from pop to indie, rock and beyond—but somehow we ended up mostly playing on bills with other “No Depression” acts—some great (like The Ass Ponys and The Silos), others gutless poseurs (like Ryan Adams). There was nothing more rewarding than playing on a bill with a prima donna like Adams (complete with his expensive Keith Richards coiffe) and watching his crowd shit their collective pants as Red Star Belgrade’s sonic onslaught began. Sometimes just terrifying an audience is its own reward.

Unlike Adams, we weren’t there to entertain anyone (I never even opened my eyes while I sang). We were usually so hungover from the night before, we could barely stand. I was angry and drunk and filled with despair, but Red Star Belgrade kicked ass in a way that Adams can only dream about. The bewildered looks we got from Adams’ A&R people after the show was worth it. Fuck ’em—they’re all probably working in the film industry now, putting together another Jerry Bruckheimer production starring Nicholas Cage.

So here it is, our first full-length CD, “Where the Sun Doesn’t Shine.” After two critically acclaimed 7″ EPs (“Lose Your Temper, Gain an Injury” and “Union, SC”) and a 7″ single (“Polpot”), we recorded this CD for a small Florida label called Put It On a Cracker (run by our longtime friend, Bill Bryson). Looking back, “Where the Sun” set the stage for RSB records that would follow. Themes of anger, betrayal, resentment, depression, loneliness, despair and disappointment permeate the record. I wonder why we never made it on the radio.

Released in 1994 or ’95, “Where the Sun” was recorded on a digital 8-track at our then home in Pittsboro, North Carolina. A lot of the credit for this record goes to producer/engineer Tim Harper (who recorded a few gold records for The Connells). Tim’s bass line for “Saddest Girl” made the song a real classic and his aggressive production and mastering really made the record jump out at you. We can never thank him enough.

Thanks now go out to Kevin and MP3 Hugger. Hopefully he’ll turn a whole new generation on to Red Star Belgrade.

So pay your damn money and download the record already. And when you’re done listening, buy a guitar and start your own band. And if you’re not in it for the fame, it’ll be worth every moment. That much I’ll guarantee you.”

–Bill Curry

Listen to the album in its entirety!

[audio: https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Saddest Girl (Intro).mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Saddest Girl.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Mercy.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Stinking Apparition.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Under My Wheels.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Age Of Regret.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – John Candy’s Lament.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Sour Juice.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – 1984.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – These Are The Days.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Lord’s Prayer.mp3, https://www.mp3hugger.net/indiecater/redstarbelgrade/Red Star Belgrade – Hypocrite.mp3|titles=Saddest Girl (Intro), Saddest Girl, Mercy, Stinking Apparition, Under My Wheels, Age Of Regret, John Candy’s Lament, Sour Juice, 1984, These Are The Days, Lord’s Prayer, Hypocrite]

Free Download: Red Star Belgrade – Saddest Girl

Press Quotes:

Allmusic ‘it’s gritty, emotional, and occasionally unsettling material has an unimpeachable sense of musical (and cultural) purity’.

Puncture ‘Where The Sun Doesn’t Shine recalls Neil Young at his most determined: if Young’s voice betrays vulnerability and tenderness; Curry’s voice cracks when he tears open an old wound’

Boston Globe ‘The simplicity of RSB’s music underscores the first take feel of this indispensable music.’

Chicago Tribune ‘Red Star Belgrade’s mournful and literate country defies comparison…’

Option Magazine ‘Consistently thrilling…the kind of richly detailed writing you’d equate with a Southern author…brimming with homespun witticisms and accented guitar rock’

And our very own eulogy via mp3hugger from 2006.


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The Christmas Project

An Indiecater Christmas
Christmas comes earlier every year. Hooray is what I say. At this rate of progress Christmas will only have ended and the next one will swing into action. So it being late September don’t be giving out because I’ve mentioned it. I’m not trying to sell hampers you see, it’s much cooler than that, I’m trying to gather a collection of the coolest indie Christmas tunes together for the festive version of indiecater. There are some stellar tinsel flecked ditties lined up already but there are still some gaps. So if you/your band would like to submit a seasonal number for consideration please get in touch. The normal indiecater rules apply and the income from the compilation goes straight back to the contributing artists. So close the blinds, stick on the blinking fairy lights and record something that’ll be take Cliff’s place this yuletide.