SOAP – 33 1/3 by Max Broady
Posted: January 13, 2013 Filed under: Albums, Articles, Books, The Wednesday Club | Tags: 33 1 3, continuum, fan fiction, gideon coe, hardcore ufos, robert polalrd, slash-fic, Soap, The Wednesday Club, totp, wembley stadium 1 Comment »The modern age is horrible. That’s a given. But there are some positive aspects to it.
Take being in a band for instance. You can now do it all for “nothing” and on your own terms. You can make believe and day dream and it’s all that little bit more “real”. Part of being in our band is trying to have all the good bits without any of the bits we don’t want. We can write as many songs as we want, record as many albums as we want, draw as many covers as we want, shoot our own videos, release stuff on our record label. We can play one show a year and pretend it’s Wembley.
To quote Robert Pollard (as is obligatory), what we do is
“count the days that we have wasted from the start speak the words and build a playground in [y]our head[s].”
We know we’ll never play Top of the Pops, we know our greatest success is probably behind us (thanks Gideon Coe), we know we’ll never actually be a successful band but we can pretend and we can dream.
So in that spirit we present what is perhaps the world’s first fan-fiction for an album, the one and only SOAP. Yes, it’s slash-fic for the 33 1/3 series, the Continuum series where a writer chooses a “classic” album and writes about it in depth. There’s been about 80 of these bad boys.
Max knew no one would write one about us so, in carrying on in our delusion, we prefer the term “building a playground in our heads”, he wrote one himself as a Christmas present to us all. Enjoy.
Wednesday Club Interview
Posted: November 26, 2012 Filed under: The Wednesday Club | Tags: adam jon miler, birgitte roeggen, interview, jake sinetos, wednesday club Leave a comment »Have a look at out “interview” directed by Adam John Miller, shot by Birgy and conducted by Jake Sinetos.
Amanda Nordin
Posted: July 17, 2012 Filed under: Miscellania, The Wednesday Club | Tags: amnda nordin, band members, jeremy jay, The Wednesday Club Leave a comment »Nordin grew up in Los Angeles. Her first release, the Airwalker EP appeared in 2007 courtesy of K Records. It included a cover of the Siouxsie and the Banshees song, “Lunar Camel.” The EP was described by Pitchfork Media as “cryptic, compelling short” with “half-crooned, half-spoken vocals into a bed of interlocking guitars, rigid beats, and analogue synths, creating an air of mystery out of disconnected images.”
Her first full-length, A Place Where We Could Go followed in 2008. In its review, Allmusic pictured her way of singing as a mix between Gene Vincent,Buddy Holly, Morrissey and Alan Vega.
In 2009, the singer released the critically acclaimed Slow Dance. To promote the release, she embarked on a tour throughout the year, including dates at the Primavera Festival.
In 2010, Nordin described her third album Splash as “Pavement meets Evol-era Sonic Youth played by Siouxsie Sioux.” Splash was released at the end of May : a tour was later cancelled due to health problems.
In spring 2011, Nordin returned with a new album, Dreamy Diary which was a mix of indie-pop and alt-rock. She was compared to scottish band Belle and Sebastian.
Andrew Rowsell MBE
Posted: June 18, 2012 Filed under: The Wednesday Club | Tags: Andrew Rowsell, photos, The Wednesday Club Leave a comment »
Andrew Rowsell MBE is based at our Church Street Studios in the heart of the historic market town of Melton Mowbray.
Our fun portraits, contemporary weddings and quality commercial photography comes with over 45 years experience.
We offer a full service, from in house printing, canvas wraps, a full framing service with an extensive gift range, contemporary and traditional frames on offer. Also a large selection of images from the Melton Mowbray area.
We also hand print, produce stunning hand made wedding albums which are individually designed, canvas wrap and frame your own images turning them into works of art. Contact us to upload your image.
All 54 Covers Of Soap
Posted: June 7, 2012 Filed under: Albums, Picture, The Wednesday Club 2 Comments »SO CLAW/SOUR CROW
Posted: June 7, 2012 Filed under: Albums, The Wednesday Club | Tags: so claw, sour crow, The Wednesday Club Leave a comment »SO CLAW/SOUR CROW
Download
So Claw Sour Crow
from bandcamp
On Monday 19th September 2011 Cath’n'Dad Records were very proud to release So Claw/Sour Craw, two ten song albums written and recorded at the same time. They’re an eclectic mix of eclectic, hooked filled indie-pop with echoes of Galaxie 500, The Wedding Present, The Field Mice and our usual old favourites. This time the songs are about, amongst other things: Vaslav Nijinsky, being frightened of going out, Bill Clinton and toothpicks. We recorded the songs in London (and a little bit in Leeds) between Autumn 10 and Summer 11 and invited along a few friends to flesh out our sound.
Definitely our finest work(s) to date, please download and spread the word! For more information see the Press Release and Lyric Sheet or contact drytherain @ hotmail.com, we’d love to hear from you.
Listen To: Japanese Capillaries Duet Knots
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EXTRAS
Download Press Release
So Claw/Sour Crow Lyric Sheet
Posters
50 Influences On The Albums
So Why So Claw and Sour Crow?
Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Westerlund
Posted: April 24, 2012 Filed under: Miscellania, The Wednesday Club | Tags: band members, lisa bouvier, The Wednesday Club Leave a comment »Lisa Bouvier Westerlund (May 27, 1971 – April 25, 2002) better known by her stage name Left Eye, was an American rapper, singer-songwriter, dancer, musician, television hostess, and actress. She is best known as a member of the R&B/Hip-hop girl group TLC. Westerlund contributed her self-written raps to many of TLC’s hit singles, including “Ain’t 2 Proud 2 Beg“, “What About Your Friends“, “Hat 2 da Back“, “No Scrubs“, “Waterfalls“, and “Girl Talk“.
Dead Penny and The Insect Guide
Posted: April 17, 2012 Filed under: Songs, The Wednesday Club | Tags: 6 feet in love, adam john miller, dead penny, free download, handsome, the insect guide, wednesday club Leave a comment »A double whammy here. Firstly Adam and John (well mainly Adam – the Andy Samberg of our little group) were “interviewed” by Dead Penny and they did a little cover version of an Insect Guide song, “6 Feet In Love” for them.
The Insect Guide liked our lil’ effort and have released it as a free download split single with the original.







