Ok, thanks for the tip. Honestly, though it sounds like a slightly
mediocre new waveish band to me not very related to eyeless
style .... . But it got me thinking of similar stuff I might have on
some shelves -- I remember I bought an odd single once with a band I
never heard about again and that I never heard anyone who know of or
has mentioned ... let's see: Cold Dance /No Glamour In Industry 7" --
anyone heard of them? :-)
/JN
PS. As for really obscure stuff, both me and Martyn are still
searching for the pre-Two Daughters cassettes by Yet Another Temple.
Members: Paul Taylor and Jon. Some song titles from an article in John
Balance magazine: It Saddens Me, A 1000 Voices, Ladder of Selves, Age
Has It's Dreams. Two Daughters eventually released a tape 'Ladder of
Souls' and then the 'Kiss the Cloth/Gloria' Lp on United Daires, after
which they disappeared and stopped making music altogether. Steven
Stapleton once told me that one of them had become a doctor ... .
14 jun 2009 kl. 15.29 skrev gavevanniets:
> Hi all,
>
> talking about online resources for obscure recordings, I've been
> looking for ages for this gem from a band called Ha Ha Mono, before
> a friend of mine actually found it on the web. There seems to be
> practically no info about this band, and they made just one single
> apparently, but actually "Run For Miles" is a song that sounds more
> like Eyeless than anything else, and as it was released in 1982, I
> bet they must have heard "Caught In Flux" or perhaps even "Drumming"
> when they recorded this.
> Have a look and listen here:
>
> http://goutroy.blogspot.com/2009/04/ha-ha-mono-run-for-miles-7.html
>
> I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
>
> Best
> Thomas