Rock Star Guide to the Galaxy: Bettie Serveert, Amsterdam
Автор: RhapsodyBlog
Загружено: 2010-10-26
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When we asked Bettie Serveert for their almost two-decade-long take on the Dutch indie rock music scene, vocalist Carol van Dyk candidly replied, "We're the only ones left." This is no small feat. Bettie Serveert hit the scene in the early '90s, receiving critical acclaim for their first two albums Palomine (1993) and Lamprey (1995), both released on Matador Records, one-time home to seminal indie-rock artists like Sonic Youth and Pavement. And, for better or worse, those seem to be the only two records that people seem to remember. "We were actually surprised you asked us to do this," Carol confided as we drove through the modernist maze of Java Eiland. The truth is that Pharmacy of Love is good. It's noisy, jangly, poppy and pretty -- it's the record that will make you remember why you loved Bettie Serveert and why you still should.
Watch the video below to hear Peter Visser and Carol van Dyk talk about the inspiration for the album (science), what Carol was doing when she wrote "Deny All" (shopping) and how they came up with the cash for the final mixing session (hard labor). You'll also meet the rest of the band and get a tour of the best spots in Amsterdam from the artists who live there.
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