Archive for September, 2024

W- Johnny Shoot Em Down 12”

Posted in 1980s, 1984, New York, new york city, nyc, W on September 19, 2024 by Frankie Teardrop

Been a second since I’ve posted something more electronic. With that in mind, here’s a rare one-off 12” released in 1984 via Martyr Records. Not much to be said about this NYC-based project, except that we know this record was produced by Steven Wymore, a member of art punk band Pink Section who also played bass on a Minimal Man LP and produced the incredible Actuel album from the same year…

As for the sounds here, fans of Yello, Art of Noise, and some of the more experimental Colourbox material should find much to love here. The record is an excellent hybrid of experimental electronics, club beats, and quirky new wave vibes. Enjoy!

W- Johnny Shoot Em Down 12”’
1. Johnny Shoot Em Down
2. Shoot Em Dub
3. Simirenko
4. Hey Johnny

*download it here*

Scarecrow Tiggy – Worth/Mute 7” + Passing For Human 7” (plus bonus)

Posted in 1980s, 1990, 1990s, 1991, australia, australian, indie, post-punk on September 16, 2024 by Frankie Teardrop

Let it be known that I am a sucker for a good rickety, yet powerful post-punk/indie band, especially one with female vocals. Bands like Asmodi Bizarr, Phantom Forth, and even more indie bands like Velocity Girl and Talulah Gosh etc. are a sweet spot that I cannot pass up, not ever.

With that in mind, Scarecrow Tiggy were a four-piece band from Melbourne, Australia. The lineup originally consisted of Alex and Michael Szkutenko (bass & drums, respectively), vocalist Perri Kenrick, and guitarist Mark Johnston. This lineup of the band released two 7”s in 1990 and 1991 and contributed to several Melbourne-based compilations around that time. Soon after, the band released their lone full length album, 1993’s Ghostfish, before calling it a day. Ghostfish featured additional bass from Andrew Gunn and additional drums (and machines) by Simon Ayton, though not sure if they replaced previous members or just filled out the sound – I’ll let you know when my copy of the CD comes in the mail in a few weeks!

Until then, happy to share the band’s first two 7” recordings and the only compilation track I was able to dig up, from 1994’s The Woozy Couch Finder cassette. This compilation track was the band’s final release, whereas the rest of their compilation material dates from 1988-1994. Each of these tracks are exclusive to their respective releases, so please feel free to reach out if you own any of these compilations, or even if you have digital copies of some of them. There will be a follow-up post one of these days, and I’d personally love to hear the rest of their discography.

Without any further ado, here are these tracks. Last, but not least, much love to Matt from Kentucky Fried Wave for putting this band on my radar a few weeks ago!

Scarecrow Tiggy – Worth/Mute (1990)
1. Worth
2. Mute

Scarecrow Tiggy – Passing For Human 7” (1991)
1. Passing For Human
2. Edge of Your Smile

The Woozy Couch Finder K7 (1994)
A5. Tiger

*download all three releases here*