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Come To My World (A Brief History Of Indie Pop 1985-2023) - V/A

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Edition: Indies Exclusive Sun Yellow / Crystal Green Vinyl LP
Condition: New

Track Listing / Description
A1 The Springfields - Are We Gonna Be Alright  
A2 Talulah Gosh - Talulah Gosh  
A3 Blueboy - Meet Johnny Rave  
A4 The Flatmates - I Could Be in Heaven  
A5 Primal Scream - Velocity Girl  
A6 The Primitives - Way Behind Me  
A7 The Orchids – I’ve Got a Habit  
A8 Popguns - Waiting for The Winter  
A9 McCarthy - Should the Bible Be Banned  
B1 The Soup Dragons - Soft as Your Face  
B2 The Darling Buds – Burst  
B3 The Wedding Present – A Million Miles  
B4 14 Iced Bears – Sure to See  
B5 The Wake - Crush the Flowers  
B6 Even as We Speak - Falling Down the Stairs  
B7 The Pooh Sticks - Indie Pop Ain't Noise Pollution  
B8 Brighter - Does Love Last Forever?  
C1 Heavenly - Over and Over  
C2 BMX Bandits - I Wanna Fall in Love  
C3 Blake Babies – Look Away   
C4 The Vaselines - Jesus Wants Me for A Sunbeam  
C5 Velocity Girl – Sorry Again   
C6 Milky Wimpshake – Scrabble  
C7 Helen Love - We Love You  
C8 The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Young Adult Friction  
D1 Dum Dum Girls - Blank Girl  
D2 Veronica Falls - Waiting for Something to Happen  
D3 Joanna Gruesome - Do You Really Wanna Know Why Yr Still in Love with Me?  
D4 The Hit Parade - You Didn't Love Me Then  
D5 Allo Darlin' - My Heart is a Drummer  
D6 The Spook School - Speak When You're Spoken To  
D7 RIBBON STAGE – Playing Possum  
D8 The Lost Days - Mess You Made  
D9 The Goon Sax - Boyfriend   
 
Two-Piers brings you 'Come to My World', a brief History and dive into the world of Indie Pop from its humble beginnings in the 1980s right up to the many amazing bands flying the flag today. For those that truly love Indie Pop, this underground music has been a constant source of joy for almost 40 years 
 
Indie Pop – how best to describe it? A kind of Anti-Club, an underground scene where people discuss 7" B-sides and handmade record sleeves, swap fanzines, share hand-written gig flyers and collect button badges of their favourite bands. Ridiculed at times by the music press in the early years and the uninformed calling it 'cardigan wearing', 'twee' or 'bed wetting' music, but to its fans it has almost cult-like status and its DIY attitude continues to shine. Go back to beginnings in the mid 1980s seeking out cool 7" singles in hand made sleeves, by bands with unusual names, taking them home and falling in love with this music and all these exciting new bands. Hanging out in tiny basement clubs like The Sunshine Playroom and The Apple Orchard in Brighton, and many other similar club nights around the country, with like-minded souls, watching these DIY bands just pick up some instruments and get out there playing live. Who needed the Music Press anyway? 
 
Fast forward to 2024 and there are still so many great bands coming through in the scene, such has indie Pop's legacy stood the test of time, and when so many other press-driven 'scenes' have come and gone. This compilation just scratches at the surface, there is simply so much incredible music. From the 138-track starting point we couldn't clear everything we wanted of course, but the final track listing we hope gives a beautiful glimpse into our world of Indie Pop. Is it perfect? Definitely not but what is perfection anyway? It's a great starting point to go and discover this ever-evolving scene, so go digging and see what you can find but for now we invite you to Come to my World 
 
'Come to My World' starts at the beginning with cool bands like Talulah Gosh, The Flatmates, Blueboy, Primal Scream, McCarthy, 14 Iced Bears and The Springfields, releasing on trailblazing DIY labels such as Sarah Records, The Subway Organization and Creation. We go through the influential C86 cassette years, to the more commercial late 1980's sounds of The Primitives, The Soup Dragons and The Darling Buds. Navigating through the 1990's with the underrated brilliance of Heavenly, the flourishing Scottish scene including amongst others BMX Bandits and The Vaselines, plus Stateside the Indie Pop sounds of Velocity Girl and Blake Babies breaking through. Into the 2000's and the US scene was producing brilliant bands in the shape of Dum Dum Girls and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, alongside from the side of the pond Underground bands like Joanna Gruesome, The Spook School and Veronica Falls. The compilation ends with a glimpse into the bright future of Indie Pop with the likes of The Goon Sax, The Lost Days and Ribbon Stage – Indie Pop Ain't Noise Pollution!