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LiLiPUT, initially known as Kleenex, were a Swiss punk rock band formed in Zürich in 1978. The band experienced numerous line-up changes throughout their existence, with bassist Klaudia Schiff being the only constant member of the band over their entire history. Guitarist Marlene Marder joined the group shortly after their formation, and remained a member until their 1983 split. LiLiPUT's final line-up consisted of Schiff, Marder, and lead vocalist Astrid Spirit, and it was in this incarnation that the band recorded their only full-length studio albums, Liliput (1982) and Some Songs (1983).

LiLiPUT
Also known asKleenex
OriginZürich, Switzerland
Genres
Years active1978–1983
Labels
Past members
  • Lislot Ha
  • Klaudia Schiff
  • Regula Sing
  • Rudolph Dietrich
  • Candy "Gogi" Düggelbach
  • Marlene Marder
  • Chrigle Freund
  • Angie Barrack
  • Christoph Herzog
  • Beat Schlatter
  • Astrid Spirit

According to AllMusic, LiLiPUT "made some of the best, most adventurous, most exhilarating, and most critically derided music" of the punk rock era.[2]

History edit

Kleenex (1978–1979) edit

Under the name Kleenex, the band formed in Zürich in 1978,[2] with an initial line-up that included Lislot Ha (Lieselotte Hafner) on drums, Klaudia Schiff (Klaudia Schifferle) on bass and vocals, and Regula Sing on lead vocals.[1][3] Marlene Marder (Marlene Marti), an acquaintance of the band, filled in on guitar during the encore portion of their first live performance, and thereafter remained in the band as their full-time guitarist.[1][4]

Kleenex financed the recording of their eponymous debut EP, which was released in 1978 in Switzerland by Sunrise, a local label operated by friends of the band.[1][5] The EP attracted the attention of English disc jockey John Peel, who championed the band on his radio shows, as well as Rough Trade Records, who subsequently signed the band.[1] Kleenex released their debut single "Ain't You" in November 1978,[3] and embarked on a tour of Europe throughout the following year.[5] After the tour, Sing left the band and was replaced by Chrigle Freund.[5] A second single, "You", was issued in 1979, and was the band's last release under the Kleenex name.[3]

LiLiPUT (1979–1983) edit

The threat of legal action by Kimberly-Clark, who owned the Kleenex trademark, prompted Kleenex to change their name to LiLiPUT.[1] Angie Barrack joined the band on saxophone soon after.[5] As LiLiPUT, the band released two further singles, "Eisiger Wind" (1980) and "Split" (1981), both of which became hits on the UK Independent Singles Chart, the former after being reissued by Rough Trade in 1981.[3][6] Ha and Barrack left the band around this time, followed by Freund.[5] Astrid Spirit (Astrid Spirig)[3] took over Freund's role as LiLiPUT's lead vocalist, while saxophonist Christoph Herzog and drummer Beat Schlatter also joined the band.[5] After a successful German tour, Herzog and Schlatter departed LiLiPUT, though the latter continued to contribute drumming to studio recordings by the band.[5]

Now consisting of Schiff, Marder, and Spirit, LiLiPUT released their self-titled debut album in 1982.[5] They toured in support of the album and released a new single, "You Did It", in 1983.[5] While Spirit was enthusiastic about a recording a second album, Schiff and Marder, exhausted from touring, expressed their desire to end the band.[4] Spirit offered to take on managerial duties in LiLiPUT in order to ease her tired bandmates' workload.[4] The trio ultimately recorded a second album, Some Songs, which was released in December 1983.[3] By the time of its release, however, LiLiPUT had agreed to split up, as Spirit's pregnancy and desire to focus on motherhood meant that the band could not tour to promote the album.[1][4]

Post-split activities edit

Marder wrote the book The Diary of the Guitarist Marlene Marder, Kleenex/LiLiPUT, published in 1985, in which she recounted her experiences as a member of the band.[4] She helped operate a record store for several years, before playing in the band Danger Mice from 1989 to 1992.[4] Marder later started her own artist management agency,[4] helped oversee administration and promotion at a jazz club,[4] and worked for the World Wide Fund for Nature.[1] Schiff has devoted her time to painting.[5]

In 1993, Swiss label Off Course Records released Kleenex/LiLiPUT, a double-disc CD compilation of the band's recordings from 1978 to 1983.[3] Marder was closely involved in coordinating the compilation, which includes tracks sourced from tapes in her possession, while Schiff designed its cover art.[4] The compilation was reissued in the United States by the Kill Rock Stars label in 2001,[7] and subsequently by Mississippi Records as a four-LP box set in 2011.[8]

In 2010, Kill Rock Stars released Live Recordings, TV-Clips & Roadmovie, a CD/DVD compilation of the band's live and televised performances and music videos, as well as other miscellaneous footage shot during the band's tours.[9]

On 15 May 2016, Marlene Marder died at age 61.[10]

Kill Rock Stars and Mississippi Records released First Songs, a compilation of the band's early material, in 2016.[11]

Musical style edit

LiLiPUT's exuberant sound combined spirited thrashy punk with unconventional vocals and lyrics, both in English and German. Their music featured husky or squealing vocals, ramshackle drums, scratchy and twanging guitar, thick funky bass, saxophone and occasionally flute, violin, or other instruments. The cut-up surreality of their lyrics and energetic sound put them in a league with bands like The Raincoats (frequent tour partners), Delta 5, The Slits, Essential Logic and Bush Tetras. The band's sound developed throughout their career, due in part to line-up changes; the earlier recordings are more noisy and energetic, while the later songs are more complex and haunting.

Legacy edit

Kurt Cobain of Nirvana reserved one spot for "anything by Kleenex" on his list of his 50 favourite albums.[12]

Band member chronology edit

  • 1978: Klaudia Schiff, Lislot Ha, Regula Sing, Rudolph Dietrich, Gogi
  • 1978–1979: Klaudia Schiff, Marlene Marder, Lislot Ha, Regula Sing
  • 1979–1980: Klaudia Schiff, Marlene Marder, Lislot Ha, Chrigle Freund, Angie Barrack
  • 1981: Klaudia Schiff, Marlene Marder, Chrigle Freund
  • 1981–1982: Klaudia Schiff, Marlene Marder, Astrid Spirit, Beat Schlatter, Christoph Herzog
  • 1982–1983: Klaudia Schiff, Marlene Marder, Astrid Spirit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • Liliput (1982, Rough Trade)
  • Some Songs (1983, Rough Trade)

Compilation albums edit

Extended plays edit

  • Kleenex (1978, Sunrise)

Singles edit

As Kleenex

  • "Ain't You" / "Hedi's Head" (1978, Rough Trade)
  • "You" / "Ü" (1979, Rough Trade)

As LiLiPUT

  • "Eisiger Wind" / "When the Cat's Away Then the Mice Will Play" (1980, Off Course; reissued 1981, Rough Trade) – UK Indie No. 17[6]
  • "Split" / "Die Matrosen" (1980, Rough Trade) – UK Indie No. 31[6]
  • "You Did It" / "The Jatz" (1983, Rough Trade)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Pareles, Jon (20 May 2016). "Marlene Marder, Guitarist for Influential Post-Punk Band Liliput, Dies at 61". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b Dougan, John. "LiLiPUT". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Strong, Martin C. (1999). "Kleenex". The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate Books. p. 356. ISBN 0-86241-913-1.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Gross, Jason (May 1998). "Marlene Marder interview". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Gross, Jason. . Kill Rock Stars. Archived from the original on 5 May 2006. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Lazell, Barry (1997). . Indie Hits 1980–1989: The Complete U.K. Independent Charts (Singles & Albums). Cherry Red Books. p. 134. ISBN 0-95172-069-4. Archived from the original on 5 January 2010. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  7. ^ Heaton, Dave (19 February 2001). "Kleenex/Liliput: The Complete Recordings". PopMatters. Retrieved 27 July 2017.
  8. ^ Woolworth, Jenny (7 February 2011). . Jenny Woolworth's Women in Punk Blog. Archived from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  9. ^ Gross, Jason (9 March 2010). "Kleenex/LiLiPUT, 'Live Recordings, TV-Clips & Roadmovies' (Kill Rock Stars)". Spin. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
  10. ^ Lobenfeld, Claire (18 May 2016). "Marlene Marder of Swiss post-punk band Kleenex/LiLiPUT dies at 61". Fact. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
  11. ^ Pelly, Jenn (6 January 2017). "Kleenex / LiLiPUT: First Songs". Pitchfork. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  12. ^ Cross, Charles R.; Gaar, Gillian G.; Gendron, Bob; Martens, Todd; Yarm, Mark (2013). Nirvana: The Complete Illustrated History. Voyageur Press. ISBN 978-0-7603-4521-4.

liliput, initially, known, kleenex, were, swiss, punk, rock, band, formed, zürich, 1978, band, experienced, numerous, line, changes, throughout, their, existence, with, bassist, klaudia, schiff, being, only, constant, member, band, over, their, entire, history. LiLiPUT initially known as Kleenex were a Swiss punk rock band formed in Zurich in 1978 The band experienced numerous line up changes throughout their existence with bassist Klaudia Schiff being the only constant member of the band over their entire history Guitarist Marlene Marder joined the group shortly after their formation and remained a member until their 1983 split LiLiPUT s final line up consisted of Schiff Marder and lead vocalist Astrid Spirit and it was in this incarnation that the band recorded their only full length studio albums Liliput 1982 and Some Songs 1983 LiLiPUTAlso known asKleenexOriginZurich SwitzerlandGenresPunk rockpost punk 1 Years active1978 1983LabelsSunriseRough TradeOff CoursePast membersLislot Ha Klaudia Schiff Regula Sing Rudolph Dietrich Candy Gogi Duggelbach Marlene Marder Chrigle Freund Angie Barrack Christoph Herzog Beat Schlatter Astrid SpiritAccording to AllMusic LiLiPUT made some of the best most adventurous most exhilarating and most critically derided music of the punk rock era 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Kleenex 1978 1979 1 2 LiLiPUT 1979 1983 1 3 Post split activities 2 Musical style 3 Legacy 4 Band member chronology 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Compilation albums 5 3 Extended plays 5 4 Singles 6 ReferencesHistory editKleenex 1978 1979 edit Under the name Kleenex the band formed in Zurich in 1978 2 with an initial line up that included Lislot Ha Lieselotte Hafner on drums Klaudia Schiff Klaudia Schifferle on bass and vocals and Regula Sing on lead vocals 1 3 Marlene Marder Marlene Marti an acquaintance of the band filled in on guitar during the encore portion of their first live performance and thereafter remained in the band as their full time guitarist 1 4 Kleenex financed the recording of their eponymous debut EP which was released in 1978 in Switzerland by Sunrise a local label operated by friends of the band 1 5 The EP attracted the attention of English disc jockey John Peel who championed the band on his radio shows as well as Rough Trade Records who subsequently signed the band 1 Kleenex released their debut single Ain t You in November 1978 3 and embarked on a tour of Europe throughout the following year 5 After the tour Sing left the band and was replaced by Chrigle Freund 5 A second single You was issued in 1979 and was the band s last release under the Kleenex name 3 LiLiPUT 1979 1983 edit The threat of legal action by Kimberly Clark who owned the Kleenex trademark prompted Kleenex to change their name to LiLiPUT 1 Angie Barrack joined the band on saxophone soon after 5 As LiLiPUT the band released two further singles Eisiger Wind 1980 and Split 1981 both of which became hits on the UK Independent Singles Chart the former after being reissued by Rough Trade in 1981 3 6 Ha and Barrack left the band around this time followed by Freund 5 Astrid Spirit Astrid Spirig 3 took over Freund s role as LiLiPUT s lead vocalist while saxophonist Christoph Herzog and drummer Beat Schlatter also joined the band 5 After a successful German tour Herzog and Schlatter departed LiLiPUT though the latter continued to contribute drumming to studio recordings by the band 5 Now consisting of Schiff Marder and Spirit LiLiPUT released their self titled debut album in 1982 5 They toured in support of the album and released a new single You Did It in 1983 5 While Spirit was enthusiastic about a recording a second album Schiff and Marder exhausted from touring expressed their desire to end the band 4 Spirit offered to take on managerial duties in LiLiPUT in order to ease her tired bandmates workload 4 The trio ultimately recorded a second album Some Songs which was released in December 1983 3 By the time of its release however LiLiPUT had agreed to split up as Spirit s pregnancy and desire to focus on motherhood meant that the band could not tour to promote the album 1 4 Post split activities edit Marder wrote the book The Diary of the Guitarist Marlene Marder Kleenex LiLiPUT published in 1985 in which she recounted her experiences as a member of the band 4 She helped operate a record store for several years before playing in the band Danger Mice from 1989 to 1992 4 Marder later started her own artist management agency 4 helped oversee administration and promotion at a jazz club 4 and worked for the World Wide Fund for Nature 1 Schiff has devoted her time to painting 5 In 1993 Swiss label Off Course Records released Kleenex LiLiPUT a double disc CD compilation of the band s recordings from 1978 to 1983 3 Marder was closely involved in coordinating the compilation which includes tracks sourced from tapes in her possession while Schiff designed its cover art 4 The compilation was reissued in the United States by the Kill Rock Stars label in 2001 7 and subsequently by Mississippi Records as a four LP box set in 2011 8 In 2010 Kill Rock Stars released Live Recordings TV Clips amp Roadmovie a CD DVD compilation of the band s live and televised performances and music videos as well as other miscellaneous footage shot during the band s tours 9 On 15 May 2016 Marlene Marder died at age 61 10 Kill Rock Stars and Mississippi Records released First Songs a compilation of the band s early material in 2016 11 Musical style editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources LiLiPUT news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message LiLiPUT s exuberant sound combined spirited thrashy punk with unconventional vocals and lyrics both in English and German Their music featured husky or squealing vocals ramshackle drums scratchy and twanging guitar thick funky bass saxophone and occasionally flute violin or other instruments The cut up surreality of their lyrics and energetic sound put them in a league with bands like The Raincoats frequent tour partners Delta 5 The Slits Essential Logic and Bush Tetras The band s sound developed throughout their career due in part to line up changes the earlier recordings are more noisy and energetic while the later songs are more complex and haunting Legacy editKurt Cobain of Nirvana reserved one spot for anything by Kleenex on his list of his 50 favourite albums 12 Band member chronology edit1978 Klaudia Schiff Lislot Ha Regula Sing Rudolph Dietrich Gogi 1978 1979 Klaudia Schiff Marlene Marder Lislot Ha Regula Sing 1979 1980 Klaudia Schiff Marlene Marder Lislot Ha Chrigle Freund Angie Barrack 1981 Klaudia Schiff Marlene Marder Chrigle Freund 1981 1982 Klaudia Schiff Marlene Marder Astrid Spirit Beat Schlatter Christoph Herzog 1982 1983 Klaudia Schiff Marlene Marder Astrid SpiritDiscography editStudio albums edit Liliput 1982 Rough Trade Some Songs 1983 Rough Trade Compilation albums edit Kleenex LiLiPUT 1993 Off Course Live Recordings TV Clips amp Roadmovie 2010 Kill Rock Stars First Songs 2016 Kill Rock Stars Mississippi Extended plays edit Kleenex 1978 Sunrise Singles edit As Kleenex Ain t You Hedi s Head 1978 Rough Trade You U 1979 Rough Trade As LiLiPUT Eisiger Wind When the Cat s Away Then the Mice Will Play 1980 Off Course reissued 1981 Rough Trade UK Indie No 17 6 Split Die Matrosen 1980 Rough Trade UK Indie No 31 6 You Did It The Jatz 1983 Rough Trade References edit a b c d e f g h Pareles Jon 20 May 2016 Marlene Marder Guitarist for Influential Post Punk Band Liliput Dies at 61 The New York Times Retrieved 23 February 2021 a b Dougan John LiLiPUT AllMusic Retrieved 16 September 2020 a b c d e f g Strong Martin C 1999 Kleenex The Great Alternative amp Indie Discography Canongate Books p 356 ISBN 0 86241 913 1 a b c d e f g h i Gross Jason May 1998 Marlene Marder interview Perfect Sound Forever Retrieved 23 February 2021 a b c d e f g h i j Gross Jason The Ballad of Kleenex Liliput Kill Rock Stars Archived from the original on 5 May 2006 Retrieved 23 February 2021 a b c Lazell Barry 1997 Liliput Indie Hits 1980 1989 The Complete U K Independent Charts Singles amp Albums Cherry Red Books p 134 ISBN 0 95172 069 4 Archived from the original on 5 January 2010 Retrieved 23 February 2021 Heaton Dave 19 February 2001 Kleenex Liliput The Complete Recordings PopMatters Retrieved 27 July 2017 Woolworth Jenny 7 February 2011 LiLiPUT interview part 1 of 3 Jenny Woolworth s Women in Punk Blog Archived from the original on 19 February 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2021 Gross Jason 9 March 2010 Kleenex LiLiPUT Live Recordings TV Clips amp Roadmovies Kill Rock Stars Spin Retrieved 16 September 2020 Lobenfeld Claire 18 May 2016 Marlene Marder of Swiss post punk band Kleenex LiLiPUT dies at 61 Fact Retrieved 18 May 2016 Pelly Jenn 6 January 2017 Kleenex LiLiPUT First Songs Pitchfork Retrieved 23 February 2021 Cross Charles R Gaar Gillian G Gendron Bob Martens Todd Yarm Mark 2013 Nirvana The Complete Illustrated History Voyageur Press ISBN 978 0 7603 4521 4 Retrieved from https en 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