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JulesLt71's avatar

I’ve just got back from Wales Goes Pop - where I saw the lovely sight of Radhika (21 last week and daughter of one of the Soup Dragons) talking with Rachel Love of Dolly Mixture.

Our daughter was down the front for Heavenly (and grabbed a set list) - 36 years ago they headlined the first gig I put on.

(I can also claim partial responsibility for the indiepop-L mailing list, or at least for the more goth people on the 4AD list suggesting we found another place to talk Creation and Sarah)

FWIW - my personal starting point would be Orange Juice, Dolly Mixture, TVPs and Marine Girls. At least in the U.K, I think between them they invented the ‘twee’ aesthetic. Although it’s a bit retrospective, at the time didn’t really separate it out from the rockist fuzzy Mary Chain noise stuff or early Pastels like Baby Honey which wasn’t very twee at all.

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I don't think the idea of calling them dark/light would have come to me, but I totally get the K/Sarah distinction that you're making!

My favorite twee bands that didn't get a mention, by era, are Cub and Blueboy for the first decade, Vivian Girls for the 00s/10s, and Paper Jam for the present day, probably?

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