Post-Punk Electro Pioneers MINNY POPS release new single ‘DAD DOG’ - London event planned for 24 May….
In recent years, core members of post-punk electro pioneers Minny Pops have been in and out of the studio to work on new recordings. Sessions were abandoned, songs were re-recorded and there was lots of soul searching and those close to the band were wondering if new recordings would ever see the light of day.
At one point in time, all doubts were cast aside and as a result, here is the new Minny Pops single “Dad Dog”. Warning, this song is not about DOGGING, working as a DOGMAN or DOG GROOMER. This song is about the unconditional love of a man for his dog.
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Frontman Wally van Middendorp says “Inspired by movies ‘Amores Perros’ (2000 – directed Alejandro Gonzáles Iñárritu) and ‘Dogman’ (2018 – directed by Matteo Garrone) I started thinking about the relationship of my dad and his dogs. His favourite one was Viktor and I can tell you he used many more words to express his love of Viktor than to show his love to his wife and my mother. My dad was not a man of many words.’’
Release of new single “Dad Dog” signals a rejuvenation for Minny Pops who have been in hibernation for many years. The band released their classic ‘Sparks in a Dark Room’ album through Factory Benelux and their singles “Dolphin’s Spurt – Goddess” (FAC31) and “Secret Story – Island” (FAC 57) through Factory Records in early eighties as well as a handful of new songs in the last decade including single “Waiting For This To Happen” on Tim Burgess’ O-Genesis label.
Fast forward to 2024 which will see the first album release of a series of four albums to be released in 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027 as well as live performances, poetry readings and Minny Pops karaoke nights. To kick things off, there is the ‘Stockholm_1974’ shindig at The Chapel of St. Margarets House in London. There will be song, dance, music and who knows, even some nudity. Rumour has it the Swedish Chef will be attending serving his famous vegan pâté on knäckebröd.
Dutch author, artist, and curator Leonor Faber-Jonker was invited to create collage artworks for each song on the ‘Stockholm_1974’ album which will be on display in London for the first time and who knows, also the last time ever.
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