One of the reasons I try and keep this site afloat every week is that you never know who is watching, and who is going to pop up. My site in this format has been around 1.5 years now, and has a Google PR of 5/10 which is above average. So I get a lot of search engine traffic for a lot of the strange topics I’ve covered. Once in a while, I get a cool comment or email from someone who stumbled into this shit show by accident. Yesterday, however, I got the best email yet.
Drew Arnott fronted a Canadian synth band called Strange Advance in the eighties, and I featured their song “We Run” as one of my top 10 favorites from that decade – in an article that still pulls a lot of natural search engine traffic, and is one of my favorites. Here is what I wrote about the song that I chose as #4 back in October 2004:
Bryan Adams wasn’t the only Canuck rocking out hardcore in the eighties. Darryl Kromm sounds almost as if he’s fighting back vomit during the entire song, but I like the 2nd synthesizer that comes in mid way, and the eerie high-pitched “hayaaa hayaaa” vocals that get layered in at the end. I don’t know much about this band, and I don’t think anyone does, but I love this song. And Bryan Adams.
Drew actually emailed me yesterday to correct one of my ‘facts’:
On the one hand, I’m glad you liked ‘We Run’. On the other hand, I’m not sure I feel good about setting the record straight. In fact it was I who sounded like being on the verge of vomiting. Darryl is a much better singer and knows the value of Gravol. I was down at Bryan Adams studio the other day. He’s rarely in town, but if I see him I’ll pass on your kind words.
Will Bryan Adams become a Pye In The Face fan? Absolutely not. But this is still a very cool development, and I am glad that Drew reached out. He wrote me again this morning after I inquired about what he’d been up to, and how happy I was that new Canadian bands are making a dent in the American market (Sloan is opening for the Stones, for example):
Well, we’re not up to much. Had a couple of offers to tour but Darryl isn’t into it. I have a studio and I write and produce local artists. This year I’ve gotta get off my ass and actually put something out! Someone offered me a deal and I guess I’d better do something about it. Thanks again for the kind words re: We Run. One of my favourite things about it is the strings. Michael Kamen (Pink Floyd etc) played them. He actually brought in a string section but when we got back to Canada, I preferred the rough tracks he laid down on the Fairlight. Nice to see so many great Canadian bands happening out there. A while ago, I saw Stars, Arcade Fire and Broken Social Scene all in one month. Pretty hot.
So it looks like Drew may be on the verge of a comeback. Strange Advance won’t be touring any time soon, but it’s still nice to know they’re out there. Somewhere. Still strange and still advancing. I have added the song to Radio Pye and you can hear this classic for yourself by clicking the ZAP button on the left.
Sam
What does “Google PR of 5/10” mean?
Dave Pye
Google’s algorithm assigns pages a “Page Rank” between 1-10. The average is 3. 4 or 5 is really good. Your site has a 4/10. It’s based on a lot of variables, including how many sites link to yours especially. To see a site’s page rank, download and install the very useful Google toolbar.
Sam
So this is totally off topic now… but… I did some testing of the page rank. The only page that I can find that gets a ten… is surprise surprise, Google.com. Cnn.com, yahoo.com, microsoft.com, msn.com are all only a 9.
sports illustrated (Si.com) only ranks 8, britneyspears.com has been downgraded to a 6, and soccernet.com is only a 1 (!!!). This is some crazy ranking system…
Todd Settle
Strange Advance had a great way of doing “New Wave” with a twist!
There’s more up there than just Rush. I like SA’s song ‘Home of the brave’
I lived in Los Altos, CA in ’80 ’81 then returned to Wichita, KS.
I was one of very few people that thought music was something other than mass produced country music on the radio… yuk!