Friday 23 September 2016

EPs etc. (1996-1998) - Sandpit


***2018 UPDATE***
You can now buy the Sandpit EPs at a very reasonable price from their bandcamp page. A number of rare demo recordings have also been uploaded, so have a good listen!
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This post has been a long time coming. Sandpit are, without doubt, my favourite band of the period and possibly my favourite Australian band of all time (tied with TISM). Indeed, their lone LP, 1998's On Second Thought, gives this blog its very name (and the EPs Lessons In Posture and Tyranny Of Distance its URL).

Perhaps famous for being the band that featured bassist Stephanie Ashworth before she joined Something For Kate (Dik of S:Bahn, not long ago: "Sandpit? Is that Steph's band?"), the creative linchpin of Sandpit was ostensibly guitarist and vocalist Brendan Webb, formerly of Benalla.

Sandpit started in 199x, springing from another band that both Webb and Ashworth were playing in at the time. Paul Sciacca joined on drums and filled out the trio, who were signed to Fellaheen in May of 199x. They released a couple of outstanding EPs with producer Greg Wales at the helm, who then assumed drumming duties with Sciacca's departure prior to the recording of On Second Thought in 1998. The band split soon after, catalysed by Ashworth's new role in Something For Kate.

Sandpit were sufficiently popular that they sprouted not one but two rather comprehensive fan websites, No Rock and Pessimism Strikes You Cold. Both contain a wealth of info on the band, and are useful for obsessive anarchivists like myself. Another fansite, Diplomatic Type-O Guy, brands itself as a 'sequel' to that latter site. A forerunner to No Rock can also be found in the Archive here.

In addition, they also had an incomplete, posthumous, official website, with mp3 links to demos and such (unfortunately all of the link in the archived version are broken). That said, four of these are actually included in the attached zip. If anyone can find the unavailable tracks ('The Way To You', a BL Stryker song; 'So Easy', another Webb solo) then please let me know.

There are also an abundance of interviews still lurking in the Archive:
Superficially, they received constant comparison to Sonic Youth. Whilst Webb's use of alternate tunings tended attract this description from lax music journalists, Sandpit were very much an Australian product, far more intimate and introspective than their cooler-than-thou contemporaries.

They released a few videos over their brief existence. The video for 'Along The Moors', which featured Super-8 footage of Webb doing the vacuuming and mowing the lawn, has unfortunately been deleted from YouTube at time of writing. The video for 'Drawing Straws', the first track from Tyranny of Creeps is still up, however.


Later on, they even garnered a spot on Recovery, of which on YouTube there is footage of them doing a version of 'Greater Expectations'. It's a somewhat strained performance, which might be understandable given the state of the band at the time. Wales does speed up markedly on the kit as the middle of the first verse hits, much to the song's detriment (and possibly Webb's concentration). Listen to the end for the S:Bahn plug.


I first encountered Sandpit through a random CD purchase at, I believe, the Salvos in Elsternwick. Spying the attractive cover and 'Made In Marrickville' on the back, I made the purchase and, all of a sudden, my belief in desirable Australian 90s indie was verified. The hunt had begun. I slowly acquired (almost) all of Sandpit's catalogue and most of it is archived here.

For this upload, I've compiled their EPs, the two singles (including B-sides) released from On Second Thought and two non-Sandpit tracks. You'll note that I haven't included the LP itself - this is because it's still available from Microphone and Loudspeaker, who reissued it in 2013. Buy it now in digital or on vinyl, it's worth every penny.

There's also a cover of The Pixies' 'Where Is My Mind', which Webb appears to have uploaded to YouTube. This track was originally slated for a compilation that was never released, according to the alongthemoors.com page.


Whilst this is almost every Sandpit track (aside from demos, etc.) that I could track down, it's not complete. I don't have a copy of The Hunting Picture, a compilation of their first two EPs on one CD for the American market, thus the added closing track 'The End' is not included here. Instead, I have included two tracks from By Ferry Or Steamer (BFOS), a post-rock band that Webb formed after the demise of Sandpit. These were featured on the Musikal Identikit compilation I uploaded some time back. You can listen to these as well as two other BFOS tracks at this bandcamp page.

BL Stryker was Webb's solo outfit. Ostensibly there are a few releases here, none of which I've managed to track down. If you have some, please let me know!
  • Warm Cola Zine #1 Tape - contains 'PVC'
  • 7" on Spunk Records - contains 'Uno'
  • 7" EP on Handpressed Records, featuring Matthew Dufty  - no idea if this was actually released
  • They Say The Owl - 15 songs, probably a private demo
In addition, the 'secret track' at the end of Lessons In Posture is listed as a separate track under the name 'Three Of Wands' on The Hunting Picture. In this compilation, I've used the original EP sequencing (i.e. as the second half of 'Blinders').

Well, here's Sandpit. Enjoy. My favourite.

1. Die 501        2:06    Sandpit    Lessons In Posture
2. Tractor Beam        3:38    Sandpit    Lessons In Posture
3. Wonder Twins        4:03    Sandpit    Lessons In Posture
4. Keflex        2:37    Sandpit    Lessons In Posture
5. Blinders/Three of Wands        7:15    Sandpit    Lessons In Posture
6. Drawing Straws        2:45    Sandpit    The Tyranny Of Creeps
7. Bear This Cross        2:59    Sandpit    The Tyranny Of Creeps
8. X-10        3:32    Sandpit    The Tyranny Of Creeps
9. The Horns Sing        3:58    Sandpit    The Tyranny Of Creeps
10. Mock Arizona        2:56    Sandpit    The Tyranny Of Creeps
11. Along The Moors (Single Version)        3:26    Sandpit    Along The Moors
12. No Rock        3:48    Sandpit    Along The Moors
13. The Horns Sing (Demo)        3:59    Sandpit    Along The Moors
14. Mr Diamond        1:12    Sandpit    Along The Moors
15. Greater Expectations (Single Version)        2:58    Sandpit    Greater Expectations
16. Brunch In Chicago        2:21    Sandpit    Greater Expectations
17. D.I./Eclipse Remix        3:53    Sandpit    Greater Expectations
18. Spanish Summers        5:01    By Ferry Or Steamer    Musikal Identikit
19. Theme From By Ferry Or Steamer        3:32    By Ferry Or Steamer    Musikal Identikit

EPs etc. (1996-1998) - Sandpit

6 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for uploading this stuff!!! I have the On Second Thought vinyl, but Lessons In Posture is impossible to find, in ANY format. Die 501 is my favourite song :)

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  2. Thanks for commenting on my blog (hardcoreindiegirlbandmusic). I'm eager to scurrage through and find some gems on this blog ;) Also, a big thanks for uploading the Sandpit tracks - quite a few tracks I've never heard of before. Also, I uploaded The Hunting Picture here: https://www.mediafire.com/?bmprww88vmioz5y in case you were interested.

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    1. Thanks for putting that up, glad you like the blog!

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  3. Thank you, I have gone back in time and loving Sandpit's stuff again. I saw nearly every alternative Aussie band in the late 80's and 90's but never had the pleasure of seeing Sandpit, one of my biggest regrets. Wish someone had live footage.

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