10 years & 10 reasons: Penniless

Penniless: A Cab to the City (West Side Fabrication, 2011)

This series has mostly focused on my old favourites, but now when the 10 year anniversary party is three days away, I thought it’s time to blow a bit of that nostalgia away and celebrate the fact that Finnish indie music is still very much alive and constantly producing future classics. A Cab to The City by Penniless is a definitely a future classic and the best Finnish album of the last few years.

Penniless (and formerly Penniless People Of Bulgaria) has been around since the late 80s / early 90s producing a huge amount of great indie rock songs. I found them probably around 1997 when I bought Velocity. Even though I really liked them from the start, if being brutally honest, I don’t think they were that important to me until the single Adam’s Apple Pie and the album Anola came out in 2001. Adam’s Apple Pie definitely was the final enlightenment and the moment I completely fell in love with them. After that I’ve been planning my pilgrimage to Nakkila (which I shamefully still haven’t done) and enjoyed each and everyone of their releases. The back catalog is extremely convincing, but yet they managed to release the finest album of their career last year. A Cab to the City is just damn brilliant. Power, melancholy and beauty wrapped inside glorious rock songs. It might cause a gentle havoc inside you, but that will only help you feel better. The Missing, Hail Of Bullets, Brothers.. There’s a huge amount of utterly wonderful songs. A perfect album.

Penniless Website

Watch Brothers:

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Watch Hail Of Bullets:

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Watch Panic:

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(The reason why I started making One Chord To Another was the fact that I had totally fallen in love with Finnish guitar pop / power pop bands and wanted to make them better known. Nowadays onechord.net seem to cover a lot of obscure country bands from all over the globe, but Finnish pop was the starting point and still is the main reason this website/blog exists. One Chord To Another becomes 10 years old on 17th of september, 2011. It’s been a long journey and therefore I think I’m allowed to feel a little nostalgic. This not-so-cleverly named 10 years & 10 reasons writing series is meant to select 10 albums/releases that were a huge reason why I either started making One Chord To Another or why I’m still making it. So basicly just 10 finnish releases that will always have a huge place in my heart. One every month I think, so it will be december until the nostalgia is over. Bear with me)

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News: Delay Trees & Big Wave Riders

DELAY TREES

Delay Trees released a new EP entitled Before I Go Go last week. It’s available for free as a digital download or you can buy a limited edition cassette from their website. This wonderful dreamy song is the title track Before I Go Go. You will find the rest from their website.

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Delay Trees Website

BIG WAVE RIDERS

Big Wave Riders first official release will be a digital only EP that will see the light of the day on 7th of september. It will come out on Soliti who last week gave a taster from the upcoming EP. This one is entitled Behind These Walls.

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Big Wave Riders at Facebook

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Miettinen – Pieni rockhistoriikki 1979-2000

Something to look forward to and the very likely winner of the box set of the year award. Miettinen – Pieni rock historiikki 1979-2000 will be released on 7th of september 2011. I love Miettinen. I’m almost like a prodigee of Miettinen. There would be no One Chord to Another without Miettinen and his radio show Räkärodeo. If there is a person that deserves a box set or three, it’s Miettinen. He had a huge influence on me and gave me my rock and guitar pop education. Nowadays there’s thousands of blogs and websites that provide more music tips my body can safely handle. I love those and spend hours of reading them every week, but even all of them combined can’t introduce me half as much great music than one beautiful radio show did every wednesday back then. I don’t understand how the younger generations can cope without Räkärodeo. Actually I don’t even understand how I can cope without Räkärodeo.

More about Miettinen and the box set after it has been released. I will buy this as soon as it becomes available. Maybe I should set a tent outside the record store right now. Oh well. I’m not really an outdoor type.

Miettinen at Facebook

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Astrid Swan – Hits (Pavement For Girls)

Soliti will release Astrid Swan’s new album Hits (Pavement For Girls) next wednesday 17th of august. Like you probably guessed, it is a Pavement cover album. Generally speaking, I don’t care much for cover albums but I do care for Astrid and I do care for Pavement. Therefore I gave the album a chance to win my heart over and I’ve been really enjoying it. These sounds have made some tough work days much more bearable. You can judge yourself by listening to Shady Lane below. If you enjoy it, work your way to by far the best finnish music website nrgm.fi. You can listen to the whole record on their website for the next week or so.

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Astrid Swan at Facebook
Astrid Swan at Blogspot

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