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Jen Cloher & Hachiku - Fairytale In The Supermarket (The Raincoats)

from Stars Rock Kill (Rock Stars) by Various Artists

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The Raincoats ‘Fairytale in the Supermarket’ is like jumping aboard a moving train and landing in a carriage of 70’s post punk mischief that’s giving a huge middle finger to all the things cis hetero white dudes had decided punk was meant to be. But it’s the depth of the lyrics that blow me away, “It makes no difference night or day, no-one teaches you how to live.” Nihilist or Buddhist? Either way, it’s one of the best opening lines for a song, ever.

Myself and Anika Ostendorf aka Hachiku tried to find a way to access this incredible song and make it our own. I think Anika’s experimental spirit found a home in The Raincoats awesome weirdness. We are both on Milk Records a label based in Naarm (Melbourne) on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people in so called australia. Kill Rock Stars is a label we looked to when we started Milk nearly 10 years ago, so it feels like being home with our people even if we’re on the other side of the world!

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from Stars Rock Kill (Rock Stars), released December 31, 2021
Drums: Dave Williams
Synths and bass guitar: Anika Ostendorf
Guitar: Rob Wrigley
Vocals: Jen Cloher

Produced by Anika Ostendorf aka Hachiku and Jen Cloher
Cover photo and design by Marcelle Bradbeer

Recorded and mixed by Anika Ostendorf in Naarm (Melbourne) Australia on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation.

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Kill Rock Stars Portland, Oregon

punk. post punk. comedy. riot grrrl. songwriters. noise. protest.

We are queer- positive, feminist, anti-racist, and artist-friendly. We put out music and other stuff. We came out of DIY punk culture and we still believe in a DIY ethos. Since 1991. ... more

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