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MIRANDA SEX GARDEN
OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY AS AT APRIL 2000
Miranda Sex Garden - one of the UK’s leading underground bands
- returns after a five year absence and featuring a new line-up. Their
new album Carnival of Souls marks the re-emergence of a band which
they admit is made up of the "most inappropriate people ever to work
together".
Carnival of Souls is the first album to appear on a new record
label, SugarDaddy Records, which lead vocalist Katharine Blake has co-founded.
It is also the first since the success of Katharine’s other project -
the Mediaeval Baebes - for which she is musical director and whose first
two albums have topped the classical charts.
The current incarnation of Miranda Sex Garden consists of founder member
Katharine on lead vocals, Trevor Sharpe on drums, Ben Golomstock on weird
guitar, Teresa Casella (TC also from the Baebes) on bass, Mike Servent
on keyboards and Barney Hollington on violin. The new album features the
haunting 'Tonight' on which the band is joined by Katharine’s father Robin
on sax and brother Andrew on trumpet; a startling cover of the Duke Ellington
jazz standard 'Caravan' and the instrumental 'Escape from Kilburn', a
song depicting their exodus from the area towards the upmarket heights
of Tufnell Park and Stoke Newington.
The band has come a long way since 1991 when the band consisted of Katharine,
Jocelyn West and Kelly McCusker singing madrigals - a trio who had been
discovered busking on the Portobello Road by Barry Adamson. Their first
album Madra - featuring the single 'Gush Forth My Tears' - was
recorded for Mute in just 2 days. Danny Rampling did the remix; Katharine
hated it and is unable to listen to it to this day. This era saw Miranda
singing madrigals to hostile Blur fans at London’s Astoria. The girls’
refusal to flinch despite the routine beer boy catcalls of "Get yer
tits out" won them the respect of press and public alike. "We
wouldn’t stop" remembered Kelly. "The tension was incredible.
We enjoyed it".
The album Madra had the critics effusing greatly. "The tabernacle
in which we sit is transformed by sheer dint of harmony and poise into
another place, where the sky lies like a canopy of blue velvet and the
brightest stars are MSG" gushed forth the Evening Standard.
Ben and Trevor joined the band for the mini-album Iris, which
was followed by the single Play in January 1993. Kelly and Jocelyn
departed and other fellow-travellers - notably Donna McKevitt and Hepzibah
Sessa - came and later went. The album Suspiria - named after an
Italian horror film by Dario Argento and featuring an ultimately weird
version of David Lynch’s 'In Heaven (Everything is Fine)' (from Eraserhead)
saw the band move away from their classical origins to produce an album
which was described by Melody Maker as "like a mosaic or a stained
glass window, it can seem thoroughly artificial and heart-stoppingly beautifaul
at the same time". The band went on to play live shows with the likes
of Nick Cave, Curve and the Balanescu Quartet and played on the soundtrack
for Derek Jarman’s Blue.
The band went on their first tour supporting Spiritualized and then began
playing at London’s S&M emporium The Torture Garden. Their erotic
dabblings (Katharine says "we managed to corner the perv market for
a while") also found a place at The Lunatic Fringe for which Katharine
also supplied performance art and cabaret. The sessions involved mad all
night parties with Miranda Sex Garden headlining eclectic performances
from the likes of the late Leigh Bowery, Kula Shaker (known at the time
as The Ks), and "a very drunk and very naked" Simon Fisher Turner.
1994 saw the release of Fairytales of Slavery, produced by Einsturzende
Neubauten’s Alex Hacke and expressing their growing interest in all things
fetishistic. The album was launched with a performance by the band in
the window of Tower Records, Piccadilly Circus as bemused tourists strained
to catch the significance of this representation of their single Peepshow.
A support gig in Berlin turned into an extraordinary experience when 22,000
angry Depeche Mode fans threw everything they could find at the stage
- blankets, gherkins and other rubbish. MSG responded musically to the
challenge. "It felt like warfare" recalls Ben, "but it
was great fun".
Miranda Sex Garden left Mute Records in 1995 and went their separate
ways. Katharine continued her cabaret performances in London at the Waikiki
Lounge with sets including "Diamonds are Forever" in which she
performed in a spangley silver film star dress, then revealed her gold
painted body for a naked rendition of 'Goldfinger'. She formed the Mediaeval
Baebes on Mayday 1996. (Their third album Undrentide, produced
by John Cale, comes out in April.)
Miranda Sex Garden came together again when Katharine met a mysterious
male benefactor - the eponymous SugarDaddy - who had been enchanted by
the music at a Mediaeval Baebes concert. She founded the company "SugarDaddy
Records" with him in the spring of 1999. The album was recorded in
a recording studio in the middle of a Norwich graveyard in August 1999.
Recording began on Friday 13 August "for that special gothic flavour".
The album was recorded in twelve days during which time the band buried
themselves in an orgy of drink, sleep, Nintendo 64 and candle-worship.
A video - showing the band dancing around the graveyard worshipping the
pagan god of "Red Bull" - was to become a piece of Miranda cult
classicism until it mysteriously disappeared on the return journey home.
Even today, it is said that the video still exists and could re-emerge
at any moment.
But it was the naked photoshoot for the album artwork that risked tearing
the band down the middle. A disused warehouse was hired for the evening
and a lot of people turned up with the promise of free drink if they would
peel for the cameras. The result is artistically a success (and can be
seen on the album cover), but years of pent-up frustration erupted between
Trevor and Ben who had a punch-up.
There are some encouraging signs though - the music itself, which the
band consider to be the seminal Miranda Sex Garden album. The fact that
live, few can touch them. The fact that TC plays the meanest bass around;
the fact that Katharine’s vocal sends men (and not a few women) dissolving
helpless to the ground.
Seeing Trevor Sharpe act like "Animal" from the Muppets on
drums. Vibe-ing out to whatever it is Ben does on guitar. Freaking to
Mikey’s kinky keyboard riffs. And watching Barney burn up the fiddle.
The audience’s hope that their gothic and erotic expectations will fuse
in a night of fetishistic debauchery. So it is with unnatural and unwholesome
pleasure that we celebrate the return of MIRANDA SEX GARDEN.
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