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SLEEPER NEWS 1998
30 Dec 98 from NME Thanks to Boddah
28 Dec 98 from Bez Anyone see Louise Wener on a repeat of Merry mind the buzzcocks last night? It was quite funny.21 Dec 98 from Alan James Having parted company with their record company, Sleeper are currently working on new material.21 Dec 98 from Stephen Swain I asked Jon about the new album a bit ago after it was mentioned in Melody Maker that Louise and Andy were doing a new album but there was no mention of him. He said, "She's written about half the album and it's really good. I was angry with the 'spokeswoman' who said that as I am involved in the project." So the new album will feature Louise, Andy and Jon and will still be Sleeper even if they no longer go under that name.16 Dec 98 from David Eve According to the Christmas NME, Sleeper have 'amicably' parted company from RCA records after 5 years following poor album and ticket sales and they say " The band are happy to be leaving what is now primarily a pop label...over recent months Louise [Wener] has been writing material for a new project with Sleeper drummer Andy McClure which is expected in 1999."15 Dec 98 from Vu
Hello all. I am writing to let you know I have been keeping in touch with Jon for the past month or so, and he is living in Pasadena, CA and is playing in a band called UFObro. He is playing guitar and some key parts, and says that Louise is writing new material back in the U.K., and this is well sort of a side project to keep him occupied. He does like the music a lot though. Anyhow, I got the band a gig at the Poet and the Patriot Irish Pub, which is in downtown Santa Cruz. It is in the alley across from the Taco Bell which sits on the corner of Pacific and Laurel. The show starts at 9:00, on December 11, 1998.22 Nov 98 from Kathy well i just found out that jon stewarts band is playing at cafe bleu (a brit pop club in LA) next thursday!! so i'll be checking that out!!22 Nov 98 from vu [ I have received a lot of requests for UFO Bro information. The only ones you'd fine on the internet is their official website and they are offering FREE CD promo (???) providing you send them a postcard. Also support them by seeing them live this west coast tour - as well as see Jon Stewart :) ] from Motion City Please contact the Motion City website for upcoming UFO BRO shows and news. If you desire a copy of "Utah!" please send a postcard to:
Motion City Records
from CD Database
1.Automatic 2.mogador 3.mono 4.scorpion 5.two lives 6.american leisure 7.these days 8.make-up 9.one by one 10.no secret 11.national penn 18 Nov 98 from vu [ From bmg's biograhy of the Wannadies ]
Wannadies: The Biog
11 Nov 98 from Jon Stewart Hi, For anyone who lives on the west coast of the US, I'm back in LA for the Fall and setting up a short tour with a friend's band called UFO Bro in early December. The band is doing pretty well, their debut CD "Utah" is getting airplay on KCRW and about a dozen other stations from So Cal to Seattle. They kind of sound like Weezer meets Jonathan Richman (on steroids) I'll be playing guitar and keyboards. Here's the towns we're going to, although I don't have the venues yet. 2 Dec - Stanford 3 Dec - Sacremento 4 Dec - San Francisco(tbc) 5 Dec - Eugene, OR 6 Dec - Seattle, WA 7 Dec - Olympia,WA 8 Dec - Lewis & Clark University, Portland,OR 9 Dec - Satiricon, Portland (tbc) 10 Dec - Chico (tbc) 11 dec - tbc 12 Dec - San Louis Apisbo (tbc)If you live near any of these places (apologies for spelling mistakes) and want to come to the show, or know of anyone who lives there and might want to come, let me know and I'll forward you some more details. Jon 08 Nov 98 from My3bihanbhaR ra3eta
from Northern Lights The Daily Telegraph London from Northern Lights The Daily Telegraph London08 Nov 98 from Stephen Swain [ And the winner is... announcement of the Sleeper competition from Nothing is Changing ]05 Nov 98 from Esprit [ some expensive merchandise from esprit. if anyone have these promos, feel free to send me scans of them for the sleeper discography :) ]29 Oct 98 from Alan James PR Sleeper are currently working on new material.28 Oct 98 from Ballroom & Stephane Daigles [ Gary is the cover star of the Sleeper single, What Do I Do Now?, and is also (or was) the singer in the band, Ballroom. ]28 Oct 98 from NME, David Eve, & Torr CATATONIA26 Oct 98 from Jon Stewart Hi everyone,25 Oct 98 from Joris Gillet This is from THE INFORMER in the Melody Maker a couple of weeks ago (the one with The Cardigans on the cover):19 Aug 98 from vu [ while looking for some answers to a Shed Seven competition, I found this interesting tidbit ] Dotmusic: Shed Seven18 Aug 98 from Phillip Homer Hello Sleeper peeps.17 Aug 98 from Melinda Hsu Jon Stewart was fab, but Cafe Bleu was not. So we left soon after we entered. It was too crowded, loud, and hot. Jon played my requests for a Smiths song. He had brought "Hatful of Hollow". I said, "Please play any song except for How Soon Is Now." He joked, "Oh shit, that was the one I was gonna play!" We danced to "What Difference Does It Make?"16 Aug 98 from Jonathan Kneller I'm in this fanclub thing with Phill. This is the email response I got from Jon Stewart:13 Aug 98 from Phillip Homer This was something I noticed in the September 1998 issue of 'Deluxe' magazine. It’s a joke article about revivals.12 Aug 98 from vu While going through my email box to delete mail and clearing out the clutter I found some interesting emails regarding the Australian show "Rage" and of course Triple J. If you have some time and Apple's Quicktime, then you should go ahead and download some videos from Inbetweener, its well worth it.04 Aug 98 from Grave Maurice Cafe Bleu is still happening every Thursday at The Probe.03 Aug 98 from Phillip Homer I was just reading Q [ magazine ] and I've got a snippet of news.03 Aug 98 from Vu Here are more information regarding Cafe Bleu for anyone in the area.31 Jul 98 from Jon Stewart For anyone in LA, I'll be DJing at Cafe Blue [ Cafe Bleu ] in two weeks time on Thursday 13th(?) August if you want to come and say Hi.27 Jul 98 from Jens Kisters and Jon Stewart > Indolent was always part of BMG and as such we signed, and are still > signed, to BMG. It just means any future stuff will come out on BMG. 25 Jul 98 from Vu ***RUMORS?*** I've read in some newsgroup (uk.music.alternative) that Indolent have folded because their parent company, BMG Records, decided the small label wasn't worth keeping. This might explained the reason why the 60ft Dolls were dropped. No news yet on the Wannadies, Wubble U, or Sleeper. As I mentioned about this is just a rumour- if anyone can confirm or deny this please let me know (also please give me the scource of the information.) 24 Jul 98 from Phillip Homer There must be some Sleeper fans at the BBC because they just used 'Bedhead' as background music for a program about cars called 'Top Gear Take Two' on BBC2. 16 Jul 98 from Vu and Jon Stewart Here are some important stuff that I got with my dinner with Jon. Nothing is of course definite, so don't hold these info to be etched in stone... But here goes: 1. There won't be a third single off "Pleased To Meet You" (BMG doesn't think they can make money if they do release one...) 2. Arista records are probably not going to release PTMY for the USA 3. Jon does a killer impression of Rodney ("on the ROQ") 4. Lou, Andy, and Jon were all in Las Vegas on the 4th of July to celebrate their manager's birthday. Probably the worst thing about new releases and putting out records is that the record company have most (if not all) of the control. Basically in America, Arista doesn't think they can sell at least 40,000 of the new album to break even. Ideally what Arista wants is to make a million dollars off Sleeper and they don't think that is possible (with I suppose the backlass of Britpop and the new album hasn't done very well in term of sales). Also the longer they push PTMY back the less likely it will be released, as they figured by that time the fans would've all gotten it on import (which is true in my case...) or have lost interest. One more interesting info: Sleeper's name have been dropped on their stable of artists. Its probably been replaced by "Usher" or "the Tuesdays". If you feel Arista is wrong about PTMY, I suggest you drop an email to Arista and let them know that there are fans here in the USA. Try these two email info@aristarec.com or sleeper96@aol.com.... please email me the proper Arista email if they have one. 06 Jul 98 from Mark James This isn't very interesting but I thought I would share it with you. From the "Springboard Clearing Guide 1998" page 101(!): Louise Wener, Sleeper. The bands front lady-with-attitude, developed many of her strong opinions during her time at university. She attended Manchester and studied English and politics before graduating in 1992. Its a "Star Facts" box along with a picture from the PTMY sleeve. Other stars include Ruby Wax, Anita Roddick, and Nicky Wire (manics). 30 Jun 98 from Vu back from SF and berkeley. the amoeba records store on haight in SF is really nice, you should def check it out if you live in the area. i saw a sleeper 12" white label at mod lang which had "statuesque" 12" promo. the catalogue is dole52, and the track as follow:
1. statuesque
2. statuesque (steve laq remix)
3. atomic (wubble u remix)
23 Jun 98 from Jon Stewart I'm in LA at last, so anyone who wants to get in touch in the area should e-mail me and we'll hook up! Cheers, Jon. 16 Jun 98 from Jon Stewart I saw that too ! It was a bit of a surprise. Yes, we were actually on the mountain. It was in Engelberg (Switzerland) last October and a very nice time was had by all. Board Stupid flew about six bands out (us, Finlay Quaye, Wannadies, Ronnie Size, some others) to film all the music for the series in one go. We did You Got Me, Romeo Me and Miss You. 15 Jun 98 from Stephen Swain, Mark James, and Jonathan Kneller Sleeper were on board stupid this morning (about 1.30 am) did anybody else see it? They (Jon, Lou Andy) were sat on a snowy mountain playing Miss You. [ That program was actually shown on a Sunday teatime about last December/January. If you saw the first board stupid of the series you could have seen sleeper playing a great version of You Got Me. ] Inbetweener was also played on Mark and Lard's show at about 3pm (UK) on Thursday 11th so at least some of their stuff is being played (it looks like Mark or Lard may be fans as they did do Ugly Bleeder. I actually kept expecting them to start singing their version!). 11 Jun 98 from Steve Lowes Here is more information on Old Eagle Records - the company which Jon help started. If you are interested in purchasing Ricky Spontane's album on CD see below: It's ten pounds ($15 cash for US residents) including postage - send a cheque or postal order (UK sterling) payable to: Old Eagle Recordings Po Box 7522 London, NW1 9LB 10 Jun 98 from Phillip Homer Todays NME (13 June 1998)mentions Sleeper in there feature artical 'British music in crisis'. They make a very subtle dig. "...Ben Wardle works for indolent Records. Sleeper record for Indolent. Ben as much as anyone, should know a bit about the trouble we're in" 09 Jun 98 from Vu I took a look at Rocket Red 7 #6 at the local comic shop, which I'm sad to report does not have Louise Wener in the issue. The picture is of Darcy of the Smashing Pumpkins. The long hair girl looks like either Juliana Hatfield (from Blake Babies era) or a funny Jewel. Either way, she does look attractive. 09 Jun 98 from Jonathan Kneller and Jon Stewart Here are some selected questions and answers which are at time pretty humerous. It's really funny, but the last time I saw Sleeper at Mod Lang in Berkeley, I had asked Jon (Stewart) why wasn't his songwriting on "The it Girl" in which he mentioned that he said that he was releasing an album on his own - which I have always thought he was joking, but obviously not! Disclaimer: These questions are not meant for publication. Do not send them to any music magazines, such as the NME, Melody Maker, or Select (to name a few). >Where was your first gig?
Er... gig played or gig seen ?
Seen - Kraftwerk, Sheffield City Hall, 1981.
>Do you have any say in which songs are released?
Yes, absolutely. Although it helps to pick "radio friendly" stuff if
you want to make the top 20. I always thought Lie Detector and You Got
Me should have been put out.
>Can you tell anything of the songs written since PTMY? Yes, they're very good. >What recent music do you like? Buffalo Daughter, Hayden (US singer/songwriter bloke), Ben Harper, the Chess 20th anniversary collection, Grand Drive, Grandaddy >Have you written any songs yourself, apart from collaborative efforts with the rest of the band? I'm trying to do a solo album of stuff I've written that hasn't been used by the band. It's all a bit bonkers musically (cf. "Close" on the Vegas single but much, much better) so I'm not sure that it's actually listenable... which is probably why it hasn't been used already. I've got about ten songs but I'm just too lazy to finish them off. I was going to call it "Britpop Chipshop", but now it might be "Vino Calypso". I also formed a label last year with a mate (Old Eagle Records). We signed a little Liverpool band called Ricky Spontane, and their album is out now. It's great, sort of a rockabilly vesion of The Fall fronted by Jarvis cocker on acid. >Do you have a favourite Sleeper song? Several... the version of Swallow that's on the Smart album, Little Annie (Inbetweener b-side), Feeling Peaky, Click Off Gone, You Got Me, Firecracker, Breathe... Little Annie and Amuse probably top the lot. 08 Jun 98 from Dave Ferguson Louise Wener [3 days] (Lead Singer of Sleeper) c/o Geoff Wener Big Brother Management 15 Pratt Mews - 2nd Floor London NW1 0ADFound this off DejaNews, which listed Sleeper's management and how long it took to get a reply (perhaps a standard B&W signed photo?) 08 Jun 98 from Andrew Farrell [ Rocket Red 7 Issue #6 ] Page 13: Top row: Richard Ashcroft of the Verve, Coolio, Damon Albarn of Blur, Billy from Green Day, Jarvis Cocker From Pulp, Don't know on guitar, Alanis Morrisette, Marlyn Manson. Second row: Henry Rollins(?!?), Don't know (Bernard Butler, ex of Suede?) on guitar, Justine Frischmann of Elastica, Brett Anderson of Suede, (way off on right) don't know. Last row: Supergrass along the bottom, don't know above them. Either of the blond girls next must be Darcy from the Smaching Pumkpins. If it's the long haired one, then the other is Louise Wener from Sleeper. If it's the short haired one, I have no idea about the long haired one except that I must marry her. Next is James Iha, Billy Corgan, ?, ? (Smashing Pumpkins) Keef Flint (The Prodigy, Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher (Oasis) Rocket Red 7 is the new comic book series from writer/artist Michael Allred. The comic book is a large 10" by 10" is published by Dark Horse Publishing and retails for $3.95. Allred's most famous work includes Madman and penciling for the Sandman for DC Comics. 06 Jun 98 from Vu I was trying to find out if they released a soundtrack for the film "Overnight Delivery". I'm still not sure, but the Internet Movie Database listed the movie to have a soundtrack, which includes "Paint Me" and Blondie's "One Way or Another" 04 Jun 98 from Jon Stewart Here's a snipet of lyrics from "Stay" <If you stay, if you stay, if you stay, if you stay, everything comes to me...> etc Wow, that's wild. 04 Jun 98 from Phillip Homer The magazine FHM has recently published its list of the 100 sexiest women on earth. This list is voted for by the magazines readers and comes as a little supplement with the magazine. Now for the two previous years Louise Wener has been within the top 100 but this year she has disappeared, what the hell happened? Has the world gone insane? (Quite possibly...) These are the previous year's positions: Louise Wener 1996 Position 37 Louise Wener 1997 Position 85 Louise Wener 1998 Position -- 02 Jun 98 from Phillip Homer "She's a Good Girl" Video was on the Brits 98 Video, I cant see much of a reason though because Sleeper went nominated for anything (injustice), although Steven Street was nominated so maybe that’s why. I put this up because someone wondered what was on the "Brits 98" video. And yes, Stephen Street was nominated for that award according to Owen (from the News Archive): "I got the programme for the Brit awards (11th Feb, ITV) at the weekend. Sleeper are going to be on the CD released for it. The only reason I can see is that their producer (same for Blur, whoever he is) is nominated for the Best Producer award for the 3rd time. I don't think he'll win somehow, but it's a pleasant surprise to know Sleeper are going to be involved. I doubt they'll be playing at the awards." 01 Jun 98 from Vu Just some minor correction, I think Phil was trying to say was that Indolent was going to release the second 60ft Dolls album (Indolent did release their debut album "The Big Three" in yellowish green cover). Since I'm on the subject of the 60ft Dolls, did you know that in America, Geffen Records release "The Big Three" in a different sleeve (picture of the band with red background) and also a five-track EP called "Supernatural Joy". Over in England, they have loads of singles some of which includes "Pig Valentine", "Hair", and "Happy Shopper". Before signing onto Indolent and making it big, they were also signed to three other labels - one of which was the defunct (and historical because of the Smiths) Rough Trade. The 'Dolls made a smart move to sign with Geffen for America, well it made more sense than signing to Arista records??? I only mention this cos Sleeper signed with Arista in America, and we all have associated Arista with such acts as Whitney Houston and basically R&B acts - it made little sense to a lot of people. There - I've managed to squeeze Sleeper into the topic :) 31 May 98 from Adam Bettinson Looking through a decent second hand record shop in London over the weekend and I found a promo copy of PTMY. It was in a cardboard sleeve with a couple of stickers on the back showing that it came from that PR company (Alan James is it??). Anyway it announced the release date of the album (13th October) and the 'forthcoming singles' which were listed as being: Because of You Romeo Me Rollercoaster FirecrackerWhich kinda suggests that much bigger things were planned............ 29 May 98 from Phillip Homer The 60 Ft Dolls have been dropped by their record label (Indolent). Although this is a shame for 60 Ft Dolls I think it kind of proves that they won't chuck Sleeper, this is basically because to my knowledge the 60 Ft Dolls are having a good year, they did have a there debut album coming out soon but now that indolent have dropped them I don’t think that’s going to happen. Another band to be dropped by there record label is David Devant & His Spirit Wife who were dropped by there label Arista. But Rialto who supported Sleeper on their recent tour have just been picked up by China records after being dropped from their label last month. I'm not sure if Geffen have decided to keep the 60ft Dolls or not, but it seem likely that Geffen will keep them. I'm one of the few people that like the 'dolls and I hope they'll continue to put out more records despite not being on Indolent. On the Geffen news however stated that Elastica are recording and planning to release their long over dued second album. C'mon Sleeper have been around the same time as Elastica and already they're on their third (and possibly fourth?) album!! With the long wait, one hopes that they'd bounce back with a good album, excuse the pun. 23 May 98 from Jon Stewart Thanks again for all your work on the site. Thanks also to everyone else out there who has put up a site, they're all really really good. I had some nice replies to the e-mail you posted on the news section. I now have a hotmail account if anyone wants to write... Feel free to post up this letter and the address. Meeting new people and making friends through music has always been my favourite thing about being in a band, so keep in touch. Cheers again, Jon Sleeper. 22 May 98 from Phillip Homer I was watching Channel 4 last night and there was this program on about New Labour and how they tried to get in with the Brit. Pop crowed, when they were tying to get elected they used the popularity of Brit. pop to win hem the Youth Vote. And I was thinking as I watched it that they must give Louise Wener a mention because of the Melody Maker letter, but no they didn’t. However they did show some footage of her when she went to the Brit. Awards for some unknown reason. But they did mention Damon Albarns (Blur) support of the NUS against tuition fees, which was cool. It was a good program actually and it beautifully illustrated how Labour manipulated the youth vote, and how they are now just breaking every promise in their manifesto. 22 May 98 from Alan James PR The band are currently in the studio. No releases have been confirmed. 21 May 98 from Phillip Homer Actually I got some very minor Sleeper news which is that ages ago on BBC 2's kiddies music program 'The O Zone' they interviewed Louise's singing tutor (I think she mentioned having singing lessons in an interview a while back). The tutor also helps other famous artists with their voices, although I forgot who the other ones were. 20 May 98 from Jon Stewart Hey you guys. Great job. I'm viewing this site from my local computer shop as I'm still not online at home. Really great site. Interesting news section ! RE the record company dropping us - Lou, Andy and myself have all been retained by BMG. RE strange atmosphere in the band - not true at all, I was round their flat this morning. RE Lou & Andy going to NY - don't know. I'm aiming to spend the Summer writing and recording in California myself, if anyone out there wants to meet up let me know. Love Jon Sleeperbloke Thanks Jon! I don't mean to start any rumors, but I noticed that you didn't mention anything about Dan Kauffman (is he no longer with the band?) Thanks again for clearing up some rumors, we all really appreciates it :) 18 May 98 from Adam Bettinson In this months's Select (June) there's a back page feature about pop stars who have been moved to tears at particularly emotional gigs. Louise was mentioned as having a lump in her throat at the Jam's final gig many years ago...... I think Select was referring to Lou's first concert The Jam at Wembley Arena in 1983 - this information is from Q Magazine (Aug 96).... Not sure if it was the Jam's final gig or not. 12 May 98 from Stephen Swain this isn't important but I'm just watching Battlestar Galactica and somebody has just wished a character called Mr Gorsky good luck - guess what the first thing I thought was. I know you know the story about Mr.Gorsky, Stephen, but for those who doesn't what the story is about Mr.Gorsky, here is an explanation from Louise Wener herself: "He [Neil Armstrong] didn’t tell the story until the last five years, after Mr. Gorsky had died. It turned out that Mr. Gorsky had been his next door neighbour, and when he was a little kid he had knocked his ball into the next door yard.
09 May 98 from Vu This is old news. from 3/20/97 AlterSleaze: Little-known American band THE FOUNTAINS OF WAYNE attracted a star-studded audience to their first ever concert in Britain last week. Among the guests seen backstage at the London show were SLEEPER singer LOUISE WENER, GENE, ASH, and REM frontman MICHAEL STIPE. 09 May 98 from Phillip Homer [Select Magazine] has a nasty comment in the review of shed seven's new album 'Let it Ride', it is on page 82 and says "On thing Shed Seven are clearly good at is derailing expectations. After the overnight commercial demise of Sleeper, many tipped Shed Seven to suffer a similar post-Britpop chart disaster. Their comeback single 'She left me on Friday' erased such doubts in a single stroke when it hit the charts at a healthy number 11...." The rest was simply a review of the album. 06 May 98 from Stephen Swain Ugly Bleeder was also released on Mark & Lard's CD (yes, that's right they actually released an album). The album was called "The worst... album in the world... ever... EVER!" and it was by "The Shirehorses". It's actually quite funny as every song is an altered version of another groups song (like inbetweener/ugly bleeder) and some of them are quite good. Each song is also performed by a different group (they're actually all done by Mark & Lard but there's a "rock family tree" in the album about how their group kept reforming under different names). Anyway, here's a list of what's on the CD and who it's by:
1. (now) I know (where I'm going) our kid - The Shirehorses
obviously some of the jokes there only make sense to people from England.
06 May 98 from Justin In case anyone cares, the song 'Paint Me' is in the movie rental 'Overnight Delivery.' It is a US new release and it can be found at most Blockbuster Stores or other major chains. The film itself is romantic comedy (emphasis on comedy) with Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon. It has a similar feel to 'A Life Less Ordinary,' I thought. I enjoyed the film - worth the cost of the rental at least. 02 May 98 from Vu Here are what the stickers look like:
29 Apr 98 from Vu I thought this might interest some US fans who needs a some femaled-fronted band t-shirts. Now for the disclaimer: although I have ordered things from Sam (the woman selling/ordering these shirts), I cannot be held responsible for your order. Thanks.
In order to provide the greatest possible selection of merchandise available... and in 3 weeks time we will be placing a bulk order for all
requests/payments that have arrived by the set due date of **May 15**. After
which time all goods will arrive from overseas in approximately 2 weeks, for
immediate sending to all pre-orderers.
*sleeper*
*echobelly*
*salad*
For more information, concerning postage rates, taxes, addresses, and a more extensive listing (on other fine britpop acts). Email her PanicInfo@aol.com 25 Apr 98 from Vu What is this, a joke? I think this was an April Fools joke, pay no mind - it's just silly.
POP GOB
Some of the literally several top names to contribute were matt the hat from gene, some bloke from shed seven, louise wener and phil daniels. organiser johnny dean from menswe@r said "these insidious attacks on our cultural heritage must be stopped. i mean, is nothing sacred? what's next? parma violets? revels? it's beyond a joke." it had been hoped that blur's lead singer, damon allbran would contribute vocals to the track "oi, yanks, they're sweets not candy" but following the change in his band's musical direction he commented that he was "glad that marathons had become snickers" and "couldn't give a toss." advance orders of the single are said to run into double figures and it's expected to chart at a high position in the not too distant future. 20 Apr 98 from Owen Edwards I got home over Easter and my mum told me I had a huge parcel waiting for me from some record company.... it turned out I'd spawnily won a huge signed photo of Louise in some competition for the launch of PTMY.
So does anyone know who won the platinum disc, or did they never get one?
17 Apr 98 from Phillip Homer Got some more news for you Louise Wener also appeared On the Jack Dockety show on Channel 5 to promote the release of 'She's a Good Girl' (again I managed to record this one, well worth a look if you can). I am going to put the transcript on my Internet site. But unfortunately I cant remember the date of broadcast, but never fear I have a friend who has a sort of TV archive so I'm going to ask him to take care of it... 13 Apr 98 from Vu
NME Photos
Louise (and possibly Andy?) attended the NME/Miller Genuine Draft Awards at Brixton Academy (Tuesday, January 27, 1997) in London. The big winners are the Verve with four awards and Radiohead with two. Too bad Sleeper weren't nominated for anything!
13 Apr 98 from Vu Let me make this clear: Sleeper isn't an 'Oasis clone'.
8 Blur
12 Apr 98 from Vu Slow week being it's Easter, not much to report! I've found a website that sells "Motorway Man" promo 12" as well as "Alice EP" new CD single - but I'm waiting for confirmation that they have the CD in stock before I post up info about it... (I'm actually trying to buy it because I only have the 7") If you have any news about Sleeper, please send it to me ! 12 Apr 98 from Phillip Homer When I read your e-mail it reminded me of an interview with Jon Stewart in Total Guitar Magazine (January 1998 issue). He made a comment about the b-sides on Romeo me. He said that 'this is the Sound of Someone Else' was piss take out of other bands but he refused to tell the journalist who the other bands were. He also added that Little Annie was his favourite b-side because 'it's the most sublime song. There are some interesting chord changes in the chorus; it moves from G major to minor and Lou (Louise Wener) sings something strange like a major 7th over a minor chord and the whole thing just works. The music lends irony to the lyrics because as Lou (Louise Wener) sings the word "knows", the chord moves to a minor and sounds really unsure'. 10 Apr 98 from Phillip Homer The story that goes with Sleepers gig at the Oxford Brooks University goes like this. About a week before the gig Louise Wener went on the Radio to promote the release of Pleased to Meet You. The Radio station she went (BBC Radio 1) was also hosting the Oxford gig which was called 'Soundcity 97'. While on the radio she was some how persuaded to tech one of the presenters (Zoë Ball) to play the guitar. These lessons were broadcast every morning on the same radio show and everyday Louise Wener tough Zoë something new. And somewhere along the line it was suggested that Zoë Ball play at the Gig so Louise taught Zoë how to play Inbetweener. And on the night of the gig Zoë Ball played the rhythm part of Inbetweener instead of Louise (there was a picture of Zoë and Louise on stage in January's edition of Select Magazine Pg. 17 bottom left). It just so happens that I managed to record some of these lessons and if you want them I will put them on the cassette of the Live Performance if you want them. The Tracklisting of [ Soundcity 97 ] Inbetweener (with Zoë Ball on rhythm guitar) Romeo Me Firecracker What do I do Now? Super Clean Lie Detector She's a Good Girl Traffic Accident Nice Gut Eddie Please Please Please Sale of the Century Rollercoaster 07 Apr 98 from Phillip Homer Did you know that Louise Wener appeared on the BBC game show "Shooting Stars"? I forget the date but the series was originally broadcast from 27/9/96 – 27/12/96. It isn’t really much of a game show but it is always funny. Other than doing a good Bruce Willis impression Louise didn’t do that much. If you are interested the BBC released a video of the best moments of the series but Louise doesn’t appear very often. But I recorded it when they showed it on TV. If you are interested the Video is called "Shooting Stars, Unpicked and Plucked" and it was released on BBC Worldwide.
Louise also appeared on the Christmas Special of the Music game show
"Never mind the Buzzcocks". Louise made a shit load of jokes and it is
well worth seeing. Unfortunately no video has been released for this.
06 Apr 98 from Adam Bettinson At the start of 1997, White Town was a phenomenon. Plucked from a pile of wannabe singles by Radio 1 DJ Mark Ratcliffe, the act made headlines by landing at No 1 with the haunting Your Woman, written, played and produced by the Derbyshire songwriter Jyoti Mishra. Then, less than a year later, last August he was dropped by EMI. "The managing director rang me up at home and said he didn't think my new songs were strong enough," says the independent-minded Mishra, chuckling at the memory. "He also thought my attitude was unreasonable because I'd told him I wasn't going to change my music. So that was that. Of course, I do consider myself a one-hit wonder, but I'm happy about that. My advice to anyone thinking of signing to a record company is to treat it like a casino: get in there, make your money and then get out as fast as possible." It's a philosophy a growing number of bands would be wise to adopt these days. Three years on from the height of Britpop, the record industry is going in for a spirited bout of blood-letting, even of established names, as many home-grown acts fail to deliver. Sleeper and Echobelly (both of whom sold more than 200,000 on previous releases) are expected to dissolve into solo deals for their singers, Louise Wener and Sonya Madan respectively; Menswe@r, the hyped band of 1995, were dropped by London Records early this year, leaving them unable to follow up their Top 10 debut album. At the East West label, it was no surprise that the 1980s soul crooner Paul Young was given the elbow, but so, too, were Rialto, the recent Top 20 post-Britpop band, while the Human League's future also looks uncertain, despite scoring a Top 10 hit with their last album. .......... More information can be found at the Sunday Times (05 Apr 8) 06 Apr 98 from Ian Davies I have been trying to find out if Sleeper won the COFA all week but have been unable to trace any announcement. I have also tried looking on Republica websites as they were nominated also but no one seems to know!! I'll keep trying..... According to the "Sunday Times" a respected UK newspaper, Sleeper are expected to be dropped from their UK record label shortly being replaced by a solo deal for Louise. Seems to be the popular rumour over here... 05 Apr 98 from Vu This may be some weeks old, but it's an article about guitar pop and it features a little bit on Sleeper Q Magazine's Jangly Pop
03 Apr 98 from Stephen Swain [Pleased to Meet You promo's sleeve] was just in a card "pocket" sort of thing - I don't know how to describe it. Very similar to the "She's A Good Girl" promo except rather than the pics on the right they go across the middle. There is also a "Romeo Me" promo but I don't know anything else about it as I haven't got it (yet). I've got a promo of the Steve Osborne mixes of "Motorway Man". It's a 12" containing the artic.mix and the artic.dub mix that was never and, according to the record shop, will never be released. The catalogue number is DOLE 079. I thought I'd put this important info up in case anyone is collecting Sleeper promos... all information were incorporated in the text discography 31 Mar 98 from Clive Sarney For any Aussie Sleeper fans on the list who haven't succumbed to buying an import of PTMY, it has just been released locally (according to Brashes). Wonder if we'll get any of the singles now? 29 Mar 98 from Vu I was looking through online catalogues and I spotted this video. You can buy it in PAL version only!
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29 Mar 98 from Vu I believe this band, Tuxedomoon, uses Wener's vocals as a sample on the album "Pinheads on the Move". Information provided by AMG 26 Mar 98 from Andrew Bez From MM (March 28 1998): Melody Maker's reason for Louise being uncool: "Famously declared "I am Sleeper!". Everyone went off Sleeper almost immediately. Funny that..." The article in the melody maker is basically a letter from Louise having a go at "the muso quislings" for critisising the new labour government. People expected too much of the government and are trying to blame them, when at the end of the day it was the people who voted them in. "You can't blame Blair and his goons for wanring to hijack youth culture, but did you have to make it so easy for him?". I think Louise talks a lot of sense in this letter and i have to say i agree with what she's saying. It also gives Sleeper a bit more media coverage, which can't be bad. I've been surprised how much coverage they've been getting considering their album hasn't done well and it's supposed to be going pear shaped. 26 Mar 98 from Chockablock Melody Maker coolest 10 peeps in RAWK! 10 - Shaznay T Lewis from All Saints 9 - Nicky Wire from Manics 8 - Beck from Beck 7 - Liam Gallagher from Oasis 6 - Danny Goffey from Supergrass 5 - Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead 4 - Cerys Matthews from Catatonia 3 - Robbie Williams 2 - Tim Burgess from the Charlatans 1 - Graham Coxon from Blur uncoolest: 10 - Weller 9 - Keef Flint 8 - Sean Manic 7 - Brian Molko 6 - Chris Evans 5 - Louise Wener 4 - Goldie 3 - Jarvis 2 - Ginga Spice 1 - Noel Gallagher 25 Mar 98 from Andy Just a quick note to all to say Louise has a piece printed in Melody Maker this week. Don't get too excited however the bastards still put her in their top 10 uncool people in the supplement that comes with it... 23 Mar 98 from Ed Hornby I heard on the grape vine (well, in the pub with my showbiz friends and too pissed to remember exactly who it was) that Louise and Andy may go to the States to do a few projects while Sleeper are 'laying low' following their press execution. By all accounts there is a strange atmosphere within the band, so a separation is probably sensible (as long as it's only temporary). Also, Dan Kaufmann is no longer with the band, and hasn't been since Chris Madder Rose stepped in for the UK tour. Its not that he isn't good enough, he's just surplus to requirements, as, I suppose, the rest of the band now are... So all you fans in the states, get your guitar licks and bass runs perfect... no doubt they'll be looking for some American band members/session players... 17 Mar 98 from Ian Davies Just though I would let you know that the first Celebration of Female Artists (COFA) awards are to be held in London on 31st March and that Sleeper are nominated for Best Alternative Act. I'll let you know the outcome but the band have been confirmed as attending the evening although they will not be performing, always a good sign ! It is not much I know but it is better than no news at all !! Any news no matter how insignificant are welcomed :) 07 Dec 97 Thought this was interesting (from the band Strange's website): Louise Wener in Eye-liner Theft Shock !! Before the Carlisle gig on 7th December [1997], Strange bumped into Sleeper in a Manchester studio. Louise Wener "borrowed" Vicky's eye-liner... It was very controversial when Vicky discovered, on arriving at Carlisle, that she was completely eye-linerless.... (She probably just dropped it somewhere but that wouldn't have made much of a headline!) Alan James 13 Mar 98 The band are currently taking a break after their recent UK tour. NME 04 Mar 98 Sheffield Uni review 05 Mar 98: This week, Melody Maker, NME, and Q Magazine all have Sleeper concert reviews.
thanks to David Eve
from Andrew Bez
from Andy 03 Mar 98: I have just read in Select (or was it Q) that Louise is said to favour a new direction along the lines of Natalie Imbruglia. This is all very well, with Louise still being the song writer but she is still going to need a backing band of some sort. Perhaps this could happen with the only change to the current setup being the band name...better that than a complete split.from Marcus Did anyone else see the last BoardStupid on Channel4 in the Uk recently? Sleeper were featured: once playing You Got Me, and a second time playing live Miss You, which kinda lends support for eitha being the next single from PTMY.Thanks to Adam Bettinson for having a good ear :) Louise: "[Vegas] This will probably be our last song for some time" on a semi-sleeper related news, Trainspotting is schedule for release on DVD format on 24th March 1998. it will retail at $29.99.from various see the the '98 live reviews. from randy Did you know that there was a promo "inbetweener" bed sheet? (from the ESPRIT catalogue) SLEEPER Inbetweener (UK promo only white cotton bedsheet printed with "sleeper INBETWEENER" logo in black across top seam!) UK 25.00 / $ 41.00 no, i didnt know, but there have been other promotional sleeper items: condoms, calendars, lollipops, and coffee. the first two are available through the official sleeper fan club (which i'm sad to say is no longer active- or at least i havent heard from phal or dhal in a while...) the last two are stuff that Arista records put out. the lollipop stick saids '[sleeper] delicious' and the coffee golden sealed bag (containing real coffee)says '[sleeper] delicious' as well.from owen I got the programme for the Brit awards (11th Feb, ITV) at the weekend. Sleeper are going to be on the CD released for it. The only reason I can see is that their producer (same for Blur, whoever he is) is nominated for the Best Producer award for the 3rd time. I don't think he'll win somehow, but it's a pleasant surprise to know Sleeper are going to be involved. I doubt they'll be playing at the awards, or does anyone know different?from david (01 Feb 98) Just to let those in the UK know, they're repeating the Beat Special featuring Sleeper (and one other act) Live on Channel 4 tonight at 5 am (o.k. tomorrow morning then)!!!!Show runs til 5.55 and i think Sleeper were on first, but i may be wrong...from irene According to Ice "Pleased To Meet You" is scheduled for U.S. release Feb 24.from owen It would seem there's a few Sleeper fans lurking within the BBC. Radio 5 have used Please Please Please and Romeo Me as backing to adverts, the "radio" (is it a radio that's always playing in scenes, or do they whack on a tape?) in Eastenders often churns out Sleeper (She's a Good Girl was on in the caff just a few weeks back) and in This Life, Anna was crying in her bedroom (again) to Click...Off...Gone...from all star mag (thank you irene for info) Britpop foursome Sleeper have called it quits. According to a source at the group's label, Arista Records, the band has broken up, but the label will likely still release their album Pleased To Meet You in the U.S. The original release date of Feb. 24 will probably be pushed back.Arista News from arista records (actually this was taken off NME.com) Select News
Sleeper have made some changes to their previously announced UK Tour in February. Two shows have been cancelled and four venues have been changed. A new show in Portsmouth has also been added to the run of dates. The revised dates are as follows:Alan James News from alan james Sleeper, who have just returned from a very successful trip to Japan where their new album 'Pleased to Meet You' has gone down a storm, head out on their rescheduled UK tour in Feburary. Please note that some venues have recently been altered and a few dates cancelled. All tickets for cancelled shows can be refunded from point of purchase. NME News
14 January 1998
SLEEPER's representatives in the UK this week denied the band have split up, following web reports last week that the group was no more. However, Sleeper have announced they are downsizing venues in five major cities on their forthcoming UK tour and cancelling two other shows completely.June 14 1997 SLEEPER bassist DIID OSMAN has been told to leave the band. A spokeswoman for the band said that lead singer Louise Wener decided that Osman should leave after she wrote 15 songs for their new album which she did not feel were suited to his playing style. Wener told him to leave on April 25. The band are looking for a replacement. Osman sent a fax to NME that claimed a stand-in bass player was already taking part in rehearsals for the third album before he had been told to go. Neither he nor Louise Wener was available for comment at the time of going to press. A statement from Sleeper read: "Sleeper would like to confirm the news of the dismissal of Diid Osman from the band. This came following Louise's decision to work with different musicians both on the new album and forthcoming tours. "Louise is presently recording the album with Chris Giammalvo from Madder Rose, who returns to the US this week. Sleeper are currently looking for a new bassist." Last week, Sleeper pulled out of Reading Festival to concentrate on their new album which is due out in October.SLEEPER SIGNING SESSION IN LONDON SLEEPER have announced that Louise Wener and the 'Sleeperblokes' will be signing copies of their new album 'Pleased To Meet You' at the Virgin Megastore on Oxford St on October 13 at 6pm. The album features the recent single 'She's A Good Girl' and follows last year's platinum-selling 'The It Girl' LP.NEW SLEEPERBLOKE FOR 'GOOD GIRL' SLEEPER have just released 'She's A Good Girl', their first single in almost a year, and have confirmed details of their new album 'Pleased To Meet You', which is released on October 13. The album, produced by Stephen Street, features Madder Rose's Chris Giammalvo on bass following the departure earlier this year of the band's original bassist, Diid Osman. DIID AND BURIED (July 97) Sleeper bassist Diid Osman has been told to leave the band. A spokesman for the band said that lead singer Louise Wener decided that Osman should leave the band after she wrote 15 songs for the new album which she did not feel were suited to his playing style. SNOOZE JUST IN... (June 7 1997) SLEEPER have pulled out of their planned appearance at the Reading Festival in August to concentrate on recording their new album. The band are currently in London's Mayfair Studio working on the follow-up to 1996's platinum-selling 'The It Girl' with Stephen Street.
Q News
Sleeper are back with a new single, album and UK tour dates this Autumn. The single 'She's A Good Girl' is released on 22 September and is taken from 'Pleased To Meet You', Sleeper's third album. From Wenermania (1997) Lou, Andy & Jon were spotted at the garage in London yesterday - watching a band called Ricky Spontane - apparently their current favourite band. RS have a single out soon so check it out (UFO Man - distributed by Vital so UK stores can order it for you - quote catalogue number JPS002) |