Cat's Miaow, The "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star Limited LP (2023)
Cat's Miaow, The "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star Limited LP (2023)
Cat's Miaow, The "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star Limited LP (2023)
Cat's Miaow, The "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star Limited LP (2023)
Cat's Miaow, The "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star Limited LP (2023)
Modern Soul Records

Cat's Miaow, The "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star Limited LP (2023)

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Details: The Cat's Miaow "Climb My Stairs, 92-94" Brighter Star variant—turquoise—(2023, Daydream Records). Limited to 50. New stock, sealed.

Description: "The Cat’s Miaow was always worldly and stylish, anyway, each seven-inch single a refined artifact, each song a peaceable jewel. You could hear some relationships with other music – someone (if not everyone) in The Cat’s Miaow was a Galaxie 500 fan; there’s a minimalism to the playing and melodies that recalls Young Marble Giants, Marine Girls, Beat Happening – but the spirit in these twenty-four songs is endearingly individualized, the result of a hermetic vision, an ideal of what a simple, unadorned pop song could be. They had a winning way with simplicity, songs like “Autumn”, “Crying” and “I Can’t Sleep Thinking You Hate Me” passing by in the blink of a moistened eye, and when they stretched out, as on “Firefly”, you can hear hints of the drifting ambiance they’d perfect in their other band, Hydroplane.

It’s not much of a surprise that The Cat’s Miaow found a receptive audience, and no small amount of support, from the networked communities of indie-pop labels and fanatics that developed in the nineties – they released records on imprints like Drive-In, Darla, Bus Stop and Quiddity, shared a flexi-disc with Stereolab, and appeared on countless compilations over the years. But they also understood the importance of the local: their first few cassettes reached the world’s mail routes via Wayne Davidson’s legendary Melbourne tape label, Toytown; they turned up on a split single with Davidson’s group, Stinky Fire Engine; they appeared on a tribute cassette for one of Australia’s finest, The Sugargliders, and indeed that’s Josh Meadows of said group playing wah guitar on “Stay”. The Cat’s Miaow also rarely played live – one launch gig, for the Munch video compilation, and a few parties – which is a great way to maintain mystique.

Cosmopolitan yet homely, dedicated to their craft, The Cat’s Miaow always felt a little like a group moving in slow motion, using that pace and focus fully to embrace the art of the perfectly stated pop song – every element in place, no flash and no fuss, no excess, just the core of the thing. Few managed to tease such fierce poetry from such understated, elegant means. From Australia or anywhere." - Jon Dale
 

Grade: M (new stock)

TRACK LISTING SIDE A:

A1. Climb My Stairs
A2. Autumn
A3. Third Floor Fire Escape View
A4. You Left A Note On The Table
A5. Short Sighted
A6. It Might Never Happen
A7. Nothing's Ever Quite That Simple
A8. Brighter Star
A9. Sleepyhead
A10. The Phoebe I Know
A11. A 50's Ballad
A12. From My Window

TRACK LISTING SIDE B:

B1. Aurora
B2. Make A Wish
B3. Hollow Inside
B4. Faded
B5. Not Like I Was Doing Anything
B6. I Can't Sleep Thinking You Hate Me
B7. Be With You
B8. Halo