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The punk movement expanded rapidly in the United Kingdom in 1976. At the time, Rose McDowall and Jill Bryson were part of the bohemian art scene who adored the New York Dolls and who followed Scottish punk band Nu-Sonics (later Orange Juice) during their career, with McDowall playing and recording with Paisley punk band The Poems. [4]
Her first venture into music was in the Poems, an art-punk trio formed in 1978 with her then-husband Drew McDowall. She then formed Strawberry Switchblade in 1981 with Jill Bryson . After signing with Warner Bros. Records , they enjoyed chart success with their single " Since Yesterday " in 1984; however, later singles and an album did not sell ...
The only recording of "Dance" that survives is of a David Jensen BBC session the band did in October 1982, when they were still unsigned. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] While the musical structure stayed the same, the lyrics and vocal melody were extensively rewritten by McDowall when the duo recorded their debut album, and was eventually retitled "Since Yesterday".
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Since Yesterday [1] [2] is a 2024 Scottish documentary film. It tells the story of the women who pioneered as members of all-girl bands in Scotland from the 1960s-2010s and asks the questions 'why are they not remembered?' and 'what would have happened if they were?'.
Orange Juice were a Scottish jangle pop band founded in the Glasgow suburb of Bearsden as the Nu-Sonics in 1976. They became Orange Juice in 1979, and took inspiration by contemporary punk bands including Subway Sect, Television, and Buzzcocks but also 1960s acts, most notably the Byrds and the Velvet Underground.
Strawberry Switchblade, band; Stretchheads, punk band; Hamish Stuart; Sucioperro, rock band; Suckle, indie pop band formed by Vaselines member Frances McKee; The Supernaturals; Superstar; The Sutherland Brothers, folk and soft rock duo; Stuart Sutcliffe (1940–1962), original bass player of The Beatles; Katie Sutherland, vocals/guitar with ...
The WEA subsidiary record label Korova, named for the film's Korova Milk Bar, was founded in 1979 for post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen and later issued recordings by artists such as The Sound and Strawberry Switchblade. [23]