A pictorial archive of the Trashcan Sinatras
This advert promoting debut album ‘Cake’ appeared in an issue of Rolling Stone magazine. I’ve no idea which one, but it came all the way from Japan thanks to Yukie … Continue reading
…in this article from the Melody Maker. Read all about it… DAVE JENNINGS meets the Scottish band who hope to twist pop into new and exciting shapes with their debut … Continue reading
No bad review of debut album ‘Cake’ from Melody Maker’s Dave Jennings. 7 July 1990 Melody Maker
I don’t suppose there are many Trashcan fans in Turkey, but I did come across one who was kind enough to send this cassette copy of third album ‘A Happy … Continue reading
My thoughts exactly. A not so favourable review of single “I’ve Seen Everything’, which appeared in the NME. The reviewer, Ian McCann, was apparently hunted down and dealt with accordingly. … Continue reading
So sang Rachel Sweet in 1978. But there was no singing from the Trashcans when they were booked to play the London Marquee’s ‘Band Explosion’ in 1990. Sponsored by the … Continue reading
Here’s an advert from the NME to promote third single ‘Circling The Circumference’. The image of George McDaid was taken on the isle of Arran and was from the outtakes … Continue reading
But then again, they might no. Here’s an advert from the NME promoting some live dates in 1990 prior to the release of debut album ‘Cake’. June 1990 NME Magazine