10 years & 10 reasons: Cats On Fire

Cats On Fire: The Seelonce Mayday Demo / The Province Complains

Oh well. I’m a real music snob and have to pick some cd-r demo. But looking back, the most meaningful moment in my relationship with Cats On Fire was the moment when that little yellow cd-r disc entitled The Seelonce Mayday Demo arrived in the mail sometime in the spring of 2005. They had previously released two seven inch singles/eps and while I really liked them I didn’t start to practise my proposal speech until I heard that demo and especially the song Higher Grounds. Up until that moment I was just happy to stay as good friends, but after that song there was no turning back. I was in love and ready to commit to a lifelong relationship with one of the greatest indie pop bands in the country/world.

Listen to Higher Grounds:

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Swedish label Fraction Discs released the songs from the demo plus a new song Draw In The Reins next year and German indie pop label Marsh-Marigold finally released the debut album The Province Complains in early 2007. Even just the fact that there finally was a Cats On Fire album available was thrilling and the excitement reached stupid heights when one noticed that it was just as magnificent as you expected. And you pretty much expected something like the best Finnish indie pop album ever released. Just perfect indie pop songs. Melodically superb and lyrically aware wrote some weird website onechord.net once upon a time. I’ve never been a follower of Morrissey, but I would follow Mattiassey to the moon and back.

I Am The White-Mantled King from The Province Complains.
 
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One of the greatest things during these past ten years has definitely been Cats On Fire and it’s been great to see them gain some international success as well. Nothing like universal stardom obviously, but indie pop fans know them and love them all around the globe. It was always bound to happen, because such great music just can’t go unnoticed. However, finnish folks still have to learn a thing or two, because often it feels like Cats On Fire is more respected abroad than in Finland. Hopefully the third album that will be released by Nick Triani’s new Soliti label will make the Finnish media and audiences notice that one of the best indie pop bands in the world comes from Finland.

 

Tears In Your Cup from the second album Our Temperance Movement (which is equally wonderful five hearts album)

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The Hague live video (courtesy of The Songs They Played)

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Cats On Fire Website

(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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Video of the Day #69: Mirel Wagner

I’ve already written about finnish blues/folk singer-songwriter Mirel Wagner a few times (review) and therefore I’ll keep things short this time around. This is the new video for the song entitled No Death and it is so utterly wonderful. The song is an outtake from her amazing self-titled debut album that was released in february, 2011.

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Mirel Wagner at Facebook

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Album Of The Month: The Left Banke – Walk Away Renee / Pretty Ballerina

The Left Banke: Walk Away Renee / Pretty Ballerina

Well actually this is the album of the month of february 1967, but Sundazed finally reissued it and they deserve one of those onechord.net’s imaginary culture awards for doing so. It’s been extremely difficult to find The Left Banke material, because paying 50€ for an out of print CD compilation didn’t seem that inviting even though The Left Banke has been a huge favourite of mine for a long time. But now the wait is over and I’ve been finally able to buy physical copies of the first two The Left Banke albums.

Both Walk Away Renee / Pretty Ballerina and The Left Banke Too are brilliant, but if I have to choose just one as the Album Of The Month, I have to go with the debut. The album contains incredible amount of perfect pop songs. Pretty Ballerina, She May Call You Up Tonight, Walk Away Renee, I’ve Got Something On My Mind, Let Go Of You Girl, I Haven’t Got The Nerve… ah these are all classics and every pop songwriter would be happy to have written even just one of them. It’s just perfect baroque pop with great harmonies and beautiful arrangements and The Left Banke should be regarded as one of the greatest pop groups of the sixties.

For example, check out the first two songs from their debut album below. They could have pretty much retired after writing those and they still would have left a mark in the history of pop music.

Pretty Ballerina

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She May You Call Up Tonight

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