Hello folks!

A busy day here at DGHQ! In addition to the debut LP by Martin Savage and The Jiggerz being released today we also have two new titles up for pre-order. We've a brand new 7" by The Courettes plus a career-spanning Billy Childish compilation on double vinyl or double CD, released to coincide with the Ted Kessler's new book – To Ease My Troubled Mind: The Authorised Unauthorised History of Billy Childish!

Full details on both titles below. Click on the cover art to pre-order via the Damaged Goods webshop.

There's also a link to a special talk and book signing event at London's Rough Trade East.

 

The Courettes feat. La La Brookes - 'California' b/w 'Run Run Runaway' (RED Vinyl 7")(RELEASE DATE - 4th July)

Featuring guest vocals from none other than La La Brookes of The Crystals! Pre-order details coming soon.

Here's what Flavia has to say about the new single…

‘California’ is a song we wrote on our first tour in California last year. We wanted to bring all the sunshine and some psychedelic vibes from The Byrds, the Laurel Canyon, and tons of 12-string guitars to our songwriting. But somehow the lyrics kept some black clouds. It talks about traveling and leaving your loved ones behind. Any musician on the road can relate to this. Although you can have a great time around the world, you’re always missing someone. Home is really where your love is.

We are very proud of this track, and on top of it we have a guest vocalist. The legendary singer La La Brooks - yes, from The Crystals, the lead voice on the classic ‘Da Doo Ron Ron’, one of our favourite Phil Spector produced songs of all time. To have La La singing with us is an absolute delight and honour. It’s so surreal that we haven’t even realised it has really happened! For the mixing our producer Søren Christensen has teamed up with the fantastic Darian Sahanaja (who produced and mixed no less than Brian Wilson's SMiLE album) to enlighten even more the Californian good vibrations. So open up your windows, let the sunshine in and play this one to the max!

TRACKLISTING

1 – California    2 – Run Run Runaway

 

THE COURETTES TOUR DATES

24.05 Sniester Festival - Den Haag, Netherlands
25.05 Botanique - Brussels, Belgium
12.06 Fermento in Villa - Bologna, Italy
13.06 Mocvara - Zagreb, Croatia
14.06 Bad Music Bogaloo - Belgrade, Serbia
15.06 Trash & Burn Fest - Sveti Martin na Muri - Croatia
20.06 Arena - Vienna, Austria
21.06 Club of Newchurch - Neukirchen A.G., Austria
22.06 Summer Live Fest - Lixing-lès-Rouhling, France 
18.07 Cafe Nine - New Haven, CT, USA
19.07 Robo Bar - Ottawa, ON - Canada
20.07 Le Festif - Baie-St-Paul, QC, Canada
21.07 L´esco - Montreal, QC, Canada
22.07 Monarch Tavern - Toronto, ON, Canada 
23.07 Lager House - Detroit, MI, USA 
24.07 Cafe Bourbon St. - Columbus, OH, USA 
25.07 Melody Inn - Indianapolis, IN, USA 
26.07 Portal - Louisville, KY, USA 
27.07 Liar´s Club - Chicago, IL, USA 
10.08 The Earl - Atlanta, GA 
11.08 Static Age - Asheville, NC 
12.08 Cobra Cabana - Richmond, VA 
13.08 Metro Baltimore - Baltimore, MD 
14.08 Pie Shop - Washibgton, DC, USA 
15.08 Kung Fu Necktie - Philadelphia, PA 
16.08 Hi-Tide Summer Holiday - Asbury Park, NJ 
17.08 Union Pool - Brooklyn, NY 
18.08 Askew - Providence, RI 
25.09 The Adelphi - Hull, UK 
26.09 The Night Owl - Birmingham, UK 
27.09 NE Volume Music Bar - Stockton, UK 
28.09 Acapela Studio - Cardiff, UK 
29.09 St Marys A Creative Space - Chester, UK 
30.09 The Cluny - Newcastle, UK 
01.10 The Caves - Edinburgh, UK 
02.10 Room 2 - Glasgow, UK 
03.10 Night & Day - Manchester, UK 
04.10 The Dome - London, UK 
05.10 Norwich Arts Centre - Norwich, UK 
06.10 Wedgewood Rooms - Portsmouth, UK 
 

Wild Billy Childish - From Fossilised Cretaceous Seams: A Short History Of His Song And Dance Groups (2LP/2CD)

(RELEASE DATE - 5th July)

A compilation to celebrate the release of the brand-new book – To Ease My Troubled Mind: The Authorised Unauthorised History of Billy Childish written by Ted Kessler.

When the idea for the book was mooted Billy wanted to put a succinct double album compilation together to summarise his 47 years of making music. This is the result.

My name is William Ivy Loveday, aka Steve Hamper, aka Guy Hamper, aka Jack Ketch, aka Billy Childish. I was born on the Medway, Kent, where I still live. I left school in 1976 when I was 16. Because I have no qualifications I was turned down by art school so went to work in Chatham dockyard as an apprentice stonemason. I later managed to get onto a painting course at St. Martin’s School of Art on the basis of my paintings. Me, Bruce, big Russ, and little Russ formed The Pop Rivets in 1977 and made our first recordings. Our inspiration was punk rock, TV21 and The Swinging Blue Jeans.

I learned to play guitar then in 1979 I worked for four weeks at Oakwood Mental Hospital as a ward porter, then me, Mick and Bertie formed The Milkshakes. Our inspiration was Link Wray, the Beatles Live at the Star Club LP, the track ‘Gotta Get the First Plane Home’ by The Kinks and our hatred of new romanticism. Then I was expelled from St. Martin’s School of Art for writing what was described as “the worst type of toilet wall humour.” I beat my father up on his release from prison for drug smuggling. We never paid ourselves in The Milkshakes and put all the money back into making our own records. I kept the money in a bank account under the name of Kurt Schwitters. I lived on the dole for 12 years.

In 1985 we formed Thee Mighty Caesars. Our inspiration was Bo Diddley and The Troggs. I became a member of Greenpeace. In 1989 me and Bruce formed Thee Headcoats. Our inspiration being Son House and Downliners Sect. In 1999 me, Wolf and Johnny Barker formed The Buff Medways. Our inspiration was Jimi Hendrix in Beatle boots and The Who before Roger Daltry started wearing his nan’s curtains. Around 2008 me and Julie formed The Musicians of the British Empire. That morphed into CTMF. That blurred into The Chatham Singers. Our inspiration was based on us. Next up it was time for me and Neil to form The Spartan Dreggs, inspired by Homer and A. E. Housman. Other groups arose and fell - making sure no one knew who we were or why. In 2019 The William Loveday Intention emerged - the inspiration being Hollis Brown and the Mississippi Sheiks. Guy Hamper showed up once again, joined by Jamie on Hammond. Some of these group remain; many have departed for distant shores with sharp hidden rocks.

Mainly I paint and write poetry and novels. Along with the music I play nothing I do has ever been particularly fashionable but that is rather the point. Even in 1977 we enjoyed saying no. Then, when punk turned into new romanticism, we descended backwards into early rock ‘n’ roll and the blues. In The Milkshakes we were told that we released too many LPs and were committing commercial suicide, so we released four different LPs on one day.

Every now and then someone famous comes along and a small crumb rolls across the table and splashes into our tepid soup. Other times nobodies emulate us and prove to be only better. I love pop, but not pop stars. I am only interested in sound and colour and being small scale. I don’t hide behind volume and off stage mixing. I don’t need to play a show because I prefer to sit and have a cup of tea. My work belongs low, close to the ground, to instinct and the elemental. I believe in homemade music, homemade art and homemade cooking. I want to bring back the tram and the horse. Music has been a rewarding hobby over the years. I have met and worked with many good friends, and God saved me from fame.

 

TRACKLISTING

1 – Thee Mighty Caesars – You Make Me Die
2 – The Buff Medways – Archive from 1959
3 – The Milkshakes – For She
4 – The William Loveday Intention – You Gotta Move
5 – Thee Headcoats – Fingers in the Sun
6 – The Spartan Dreggs – Headlong Fly the Achaens
7 – Thee Headcoats – Punk Rock Ist Nicht Tot
8 – CTMF – Last Punk Standing
9 – CTMF – Bob Dylan’s Got a Lot to Answer For
10 – The Buff Medways – Troubled Mind
11 – Billy Childish and The Singing Loins – I Don’t Like the Man I Am
12 – Billy Childish and Holly Golightly – Upside Mine
13 – The Guy Hamper Trio feat. James Taylor – Moon of the Popping Trees
14 – CTMF – All Our Forts are With You
15 – The Musicians of the British Empire – Christmas 1979
16 – The Delmonas – I Feel Like Giving In (French)
17 – The Musicians of the British Empire – Thatcher’s Children
18 – Thee Mighty Caesars – Lie Detector
19 – The Pop Rivets – Fun in the UK
20 – Thee Headcoatees – Hurt Me
21 – CTMF – A Song for Kylie Minogue
22 – The Shall I Say Quois feat. CTMF – It’s so Hard to be Happy
23 – Jack Ketch and The Crowmen – Brimful of Hate
24 – CTMF – Failure Not Success (ALT)
25 – Thee Headcoats – Davey Crockett
26 – The Musicians of the British Empire – Joe Strummer’s Grave
27 – The Buff Medways – Medway Wheelers
28 – CTMF – You Can’t Capture Time (Slight Return)
29 – The Spartan Dreggs – A Shropshire Lad
30 The William Loveday Intention – Sex and Flies
31 – Thee Headcoats – The Same Tree
32 – Thee Mighty Caesars – Cowboys are Square
33 – Billy Childish and The Singing Loins – Song of the Medway

Thanks for your continued support.

Enjoy the weekend!

Ian & Duncan