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Take Care

Dream Tower Records

"The best cover version of this song. It retains the wistful trepidation that ’70s Chilton gushed in spades. Andy Meyers’ fragile vocal hits that succinctly, while his and Ken Badger’s guitars softly chime out the bluesy Read more
"The best cover version of this song. It retains the wistful trepidation that ’70s Chilton gushed in spades. Andy Meyers’ fragile vocal hits that succinctly, while his and Ken Badger’s guitars softly chime out the bluesy melancholy. Striking.” Jack Rabid, Big Takeover Magazine

Studio audio of The Scenics playing "Take Care" (Big Star cover) recorded in 2008. Combined with video of the first time they played the song live, as an encore at the El Mocambo in Toronto, a few days before they recorded it.

https://www.psychedelicbabymag.com/2025/12/the-scenics-playing-big-stars-take-care.html
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In The Summer

The Scenics

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“It wasn't so much that The Scenics were ahead of their time in 1977, it's more that almost everybody else didn't even know what time it was. New Read more
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“It wasn't so much that The Scenics were ahead of their time in 1977, it's more that almost everybody else didn't even know what time it was. New York had Talking Heads, & England was blessed with XTC, but here was their equal in Toronto & they never got the necessary push and support. It's fabulous we finally have the evidence, but it's a drag we haven't been able to enjoy it the past 30 years.” Bob Mersereau, CBC, author of "the Top 100 Canadian Albums"

‘I don’t know much about this Canadian New Wave band that made these brilliant recordings in ’77 & ’78. Why they aren’t legends is hard to say.’ Roctober (Chicago)

“Largely unappreciated when they originally existed between 1976-81, these underground icons merged Television’s guitar work, Big Star’s pop prowess, Pere Ubu’s dementia, & the Ramones’ urgency.” Jonathon Cummins, Montreal Mirror

“If a band makes an album & nobody hears it, does it still rock? This long- lost batch of wiry Television guitars & black Velvets art-rock sure does” Daryl Sterdan, Winnipeg Sun

"Brainy crackpot art-pop with an ear for off-kilter melody, a headful of magic & twitchy grooves to burn. It's a sin the Scenics have left such a faint mark on punk-rock history... but the reborn cult starts here.” Ben Rayner, Toronto Star

Recorded on 4 track & 8 track Reel to Reel in Toronto, 1977/78.

Release date: November 10, 2015

1976. New music was filtering out of NYC. Patti Smith's "Horses”. Television's "Little Johnny Jewel". Pere Ubu's 45s. The Ramones’ first. Talking Heads in "New York Rocker" magazine.

In the summer of 1976  Andy Meyers, fresh out of High School, & Ken Badger, working at the local music store, met and started The Scenics.

Inspired by these new sounds, (and Iggy, the VU, garage rock, Roxy, Syd Barrett, etc,), Ken & Andy began writing songs that defined THEIR sound- chancy, noisy... big pop choruses and gear-stripping guitar. Quirky lyrics that took in the world from the other side of "normal".

The Scenics made the studio recordings on In The Summer. They played shows with Talking Heads, Simply Saucer, Viletones, and dozens of others. They played at the infamous "Last Pogo", (1978) & were featured in the movie & live LP of the same name. In 1979 they recorded their LP Underneath the Door, & in 1981 they released a 45, Karen/See Me Smile.

For 6 years, The Scenics engaged and enraged local audiences by not playing by the punk rules of the day. The band’s wild creativity made any Scenics performance an adventure.
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New Part In Town

The Scenics

“In the last week of High School, I hand wrote a sign. In bold and shaky print, I issued a series of challenges—“Are you tired of being in bands that aren’t doing anything different? Do you want to hear something new?”

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“In the last week of High School, I hand wrote a sign. In bold and shaky print, I issued a series of challenges—“Are you tired of being in bands that aren’t doing anything different? Do you want to hear something new?”

In the summer of 1976, Andy Meyers wrote this ad, Ken Badger responded, and The Scenics were launched. From day one they shared an uncanny musical connection as they stepped into the new musical landscape opened up by artists like Patti Smith and Pere Ubu, the Velvet Underground and Roxy Music.

NEW PART IN TOWN is Protopunk at it’s most sizzling-- the intricate interplay of Television meets the surging urgency of the New York Dolls. It is nascent Scenics, recorded with drummer Mike Cusheon 4 months after Ken and Andy met. It includes 9 Scenics originals (6 by Badger, 3 from Meyers), 7 of which have not been previously released in any version. It also includes a 9 minute take on Little Johnny Jewel.

On LP (with a booklet featuring an 8000 word essay by Scenics' cofounders Ken Badger and Andy Meyers and lots of pictures. Also a coupla stickers!) through Supreme Echo Records. SE61.

On CD (with an 1800 word essay) and digital through Dream Tower Records. DT13.

Release Date 05/07/24. Digital pre-order 04/11/24

This album is first in a series of ‘SCENICS ANNUAL’ LPs covering each year of their original run, drawn from the Scenics 300 hour tape archive. Coming in Spring 2025: A YOUNGER VERSION featuring unreleased studio, live, and basement tracks from 1977.
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