Official vinyl pressings of unreleased material by 60's to 80's French bands

FRA
PRODUCTS
emanchakou
ras
tenebres
stress
spurts
franzkultur
TNT
BYE BYE TURBIN
DENTIST
BONDAGE-T
SOGGY
STALAG
SALES
BANDCAMP
CONTACT

LP 33 rpm, 11 tracks, (P) & (C) 2008 Mémoire Neuve/Reims Punk'N'Roll, MN002/RPNR002

TRACKLIST

A-SIDE
1. 47 chromosomes
2. Lay down a lot
3. I feel top of the world
4. Cellulitis is the top of the shapeless body
5. Down the shops
6. I wanna be your dog

B-SIDE
1. Waiting for the war
2. Cursed boy
3. Slider
4. Let's go together
5. Lost my brain

HISTORIQUE

Founded in 1978 on the ashes of obscure rock bands from Reims (Woman Bleed, Antechrist, Hardfuckers, …), the members of Soggy include Beb (vocals), Eric Dars (guitar) and Olivier Hennegrave (drums), plus François Tailleur (bass) completing the line-up a tad later. Starting with covers of Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, MC5, and the Stooges, the band quickly wrote its own material and developed a unique style mixing Hard Rock and Punk Rock in a Stooges vein self labeled "Hard Wave" to make fun of journalists who had labeled them "Hard Rock" and even "New Wave". The band rehearsed regularly, recorded its own tracks on many occasions (while rehearsing and in the studio). They hired a huge technical staff, organized their own tours in the Champagne-Ardenne region, but also ventured to Paris (Gibus, Golf Drouot), and even Germany, Belgium, Holland and Switzerland. The band professionalism along with their legendary burst of energy on stage eventually gained media coverage in Best (october 1980) and with this came the opportunity to record the tracks « Waiting for the war » and « 47 chromosomes » in Paris (Florida studio) in April 1981.

With the release of a self produced single (reaching the 5th highest sale in their regions biggest record shop) and with a video of "Waiting for the war" shot for the TV channel FR3 Reims, the end of May that year signifies the highpoint in the band’s career. Approached by several major record labels for the release of a whole album, but when asked to sing in French (an offer they will systematically turn down), the band was destined to remain unsigned. After more than a hundred concerts, the band split up in July 1982, although they were supposed to play the opening act for the Judas Priest European tour...