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Thursday, September 6, 2007

Au Pairs


Formed in 1979 in the UK, the Au Pairs attacked gender, sexuality, and politics with their funk-based blend of female fronted post-punk.

More in line with James Brown than with Bauhaus, Au Pairs would record two full length records, a series of singles, and a handful of BBC Sessions before breaking up in 1983, just before they were slated to record with legendary post-punk producer Steve Lillywhite. Despite their brief splash, the band's gender-charged lyrics, scathing guitar hooks, and catchy dance rhythms would serve as a major influence for the Riot Grrrl movement in the 1990s.

After the band's demise, lead singer Lesley Woods would form an all-girl band called the Darlings, who split quickly. Lesley would leave the music industry all together soon after, and now practices law. Other members of the band joined jazz and funk outfits after their Au Pairs tenure.

For your listening enjoyment, I've plucked a track each from the band's two studio records. The first, 'We're So Cool' kicks off their first record, 1981's Playing With a Different Sex and the slower, more atmospheric dub track 'Sex Without Stress' hails from their sophomore effort, Sense and Sensuality, released in 1982.

download Au Pairs - 'We're So Cool'
download Au Pairs - 'Sex Without Stress'

Though the band remained a cult-classic before and after their run, they enjoyed a bit of buzz from the post-punk/underground music documentary Urgh! A Music War, featuring a series of captivating live performances. Here's their spot from the film, performing 'Come Again' live in London.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Turn Pale



No synthesizers this time ladies and gentlemen, for today's band is all organic, and as intense as can be. Furthermore, unlike most of the bands featured on this page thus far, they're alive and well.

Hailing from Bloomington, Indiana, Turn Pale is a powerful post-punk unit complete with razor-sharp rhythmic basslines, howling vocals, and shuddering guitar licks backed with thundering drums. The band's fury and hypnotic rhythm draws comparisons to the likes of the Birthday Party and Public Image Ltd. while remaining fresh as ever.

On the band's homepage, they describe themselves as 3 parts Factory, 1 part 4ad, and 1 part Mute, a fitting concoction that defines their cold, yet atmospheric blend of dance punk, which claims to be even more captivating live. As far as recorded output is concerned, Turn Pale has a duo of 7'' releases and two full-length records in the can; 2003's Kill the Lights and 2007's Mock Trial/Hung Jury. Today's audio treats are a pair of tracks, one from each of these records. In chronological order, no less!

download Turn Pale- 'Peaceable Kingdom
download Turn Pale- 'Fuseable Link'

and to catch a glimpse of the band's intense live show, here's a youtube video for 'Lights Melt Away,' recorded on tour for Kill the Lights.



For all comprehensive official site information, including a few more free mp3s, purchasing information, photos, and all that jazz, click this link:

Official Turn Pale homepage