Oct. 10th, 2008

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On Fridays this year we ask...

What's in the Box? )

Today in The Box we have:

Sleeper - The It Girl

I remember liking Sleeper a lot when their singles were in the charts. Then I went to see them at Brookes in Oxford, and pretty much lost interest in them as a result. Live, they were... not awful, but dull. The frontwoman, Louise Wener, was amazingly lacklustre, and the rest of the band were such a byword for nonentity that they'd already caused a new phrase to come into being.

While I'll still cite that as a dreadful gig, it doesn't alter the fact that their recordings weren't actually bad.

Mind you, the other day I was so surprised by Chris Moyles that I nearly drove off the road. That Chris Moyles was on my radio is something of a surprise - usually when a tape runs out and dumps me into Radio 1 during breakfast-show time I abandon all pretence of looking at the road until I've shoved in a new tape, changed the radio station or, if necessary, ripped the stereo out bodily with my bare fingers.

Anyway, he announced that he was going to play a track from a band who are largely forgotten but who deserve to be better known; a band whose entire back catalogue you should dash out and buy right now; a band of utter genius. Then he put on Sale of the Century, also from this album. My apologies to the person waiting next to me at the Hanger Lane lights, who looked at bit frightened when I yelled at the opening notes.

So, it's not that great. And it's not that bad. What is it ? It's a rather dated slice of 90s indie. But it's very catchy and danceable; I had a little boogie round the front room to Statuesque and Dress Like Your Mother while recording this. And I'm currently sorting out a shift-change in The Box, and The It Girl has gone on the in-pile.

Sleeper - Statuesque [link expired]

This is another of those tapes which sounds fine in the car, but when listened to in the rarified atmosphere of our front room reveals itself to be very worn and crackly.

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