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08 April 2026

THE SOFTIES The Softies EP 1996


 

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The Softies Biography by Tim Sendra

Made up of singer/songwriter/guitarists Rose Melberg and Jen Sbragia, the Softies live up to their name by crafting quiet, intimate songs that come directly from the heart with no stops along the way. The beginning of their partnership saw the duo issue a trio of albums (1995's It's Love, 1997's Winter Pageant, 2000's Holiday in Rhode Island) that were a warm rejoinder to the noisy indie rock of the day. After a long break that saw them working on other projects, they reunited for 2024's The Bed I Made, sounding almost exactly as they had before, only with more experience to guide the songs.

The duo first got together in the early days of 1994, with both Melberg and Sbragia looking to do something a little different than the noisy indie rock they had been playing. Melberg was a member of Tiger Trap, who had recently split, and Go Sailor, a noise pop band who had just formed, while Sbragia was in Pretty Face. Based in Portland, Oregon and utilizing only electric guitars and their voices -- which often blended in perfect harmony -- they crafted an intimate, heartwarming sound that cradled their deeply felt lyrics. Obvious signposts were the Marine Girls, Linda Smith, and Tracey Thorn's first solo album, and they fit well with Elliott Smith -- who they befriended and toured with -- too. Their first release was the four-song Loveseat single, which was released by Slumberland in 1994. The duo shifted to K Records for two 1995 releases: another single, "He'll Never Have to Know," and their debut album It's Love. Both were produced by Calvin Johnson and feature the duo solidifying their approach in a lovely fashion. The band continued to play shows, often at the Magic Marker house in Portland and sometimes touring with Smith as his opening act. In 1996, Slumberland issued another EP, a self-titled set of songs recorded a few years earlier, and the duo made another single for K, "The Best Days." Meanwhile, they were working on a second album proper and in 1997 issued Winter Pageant, another subdued, introspective album that had all the magic of their debut. After one more record, 2000's Holiday in Rhode Island, that saw the duo adding some new elements like bass and keyboards to their template, Melberg and Sbragia moved on to different projects. The latter had formed All Girl Summer Band and decided to devote her attention to that. Melberg began a solo career and continued to collaborate with other artists in numerous bands (Gaze, Brave Irene, Knife Pleats) over the years. The duo occasionally reunited to play live shows, joining a brief Chickfactor-sponsored tour in 2012, and playing a benefit in Melberg's adopted city of Vancouver in 2018. They reunited in a more tangible manner in 2013 via social media. While commiserating over the loss of their respective mothers, they decided it was time to record a new Softies album. After trading demos back and forth over email, they spent a few months finalizing songs while also finding time to go out on a short tour with Tony Molina, a devoted follower of the band. They booked time in the middle of 2023 at a recording studio (the Unknown) in Anacortes, Washington -- a midway point between Vancouver and Portland -- and emerged with The Bed I Made, a record that sounds like it could have come out decades earlier but it's also colored by their experiences and their growth as musicians. It was issued in August of 2024 by Father/Daughter Records and they launched a small U.S. tour.

 

Tracklist

1
Snow Like This2:38
2
Selfish3:31
3
All In Good Time3:32
4
Half As Much3:30
5
Sixteen Months2:32
6
Count To Ten3:14
7
Postal Blue1:25
8
Pedestal2:45

 

02 June 2021

KISSING BOOK Lines & Color 1999

 


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Artist Biography by Stephen Cramer

Kissng Book formed in the late '90s in Portland, OR. Led by singer/guitarist Andrew Kaffer, the tender and charismatic indie pop group released the startling debut Lines & Color in 1999 on Magic Marker Records. Jen Sbragia of the Softies provided support on vocals and guitar, while drummer Mike Kaffer and bassist Phil Kim rounded out the band's early lineup. Recorded with the Minders' Martyn Leaper, the album was an instant hit on American college radio, and garnered the band worldwide acclaim. Its colorful sound included clarinet, saxophone, keyboards, shakers, and handclaps, proving that the indie pop scene was more than guitar, bass, drums, and quirky lyrics.

The follow-up, 2001's (s), found a band in transition, as the album was markedly softer and darker than its predecessor. The disc also represented the band's second era, as the lineup changed dramatically. Ex-Mooney Suzuki/I Live the Life of a Movie Star Secret Hideout drummer/singer Adam Bayer was added to the group along with bassist Drew Cramer; this lineup change and the use of a jazzy Wurlitzer organ throughout the disc created a radically different album. Recorded with Rocketship's Dustin Reske, (s) was a pleasant surprise for listeners who had grown accustomed to the otherwise predictable fare of indie rock at the time. 

 

Tracklist

1 On The Third Time 2:52
2 Should've Seen Us Yesterday 1:33
3 Everyday Is Valentine's Day 1:56
4 Some Girls Don't Speak 4:28
5 Sad City 3:49
6 This One Could 2:53
7 Hold Your Head Up 1:28
8 Superman Vs. Lloyd 2:49
9 Oh, Oh, Oh 2:04
10 Melbourne, Au 3:51
11 Much Too Much 2:55

 

 

02 June 2018

THE SOFTIES It's Love 1995

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Artist Biography by


It's Love
Borrowing their name from a British new wave group, the Softies were formed in 1994 by singer/guitarist Rose Melberg following the dissolution of her previous band, Tiger Trap. Upon relocating from Sacramento, CA, to Portland, OR, Melberg first established the trio Go Sailor, still a going concern when she teamed with Pretty Face alum (and publisher of the fanzine Sparkly Kitty Sticker) Jen Sbragia to found the Softies. The indie pop duo debuted in early 1995 with "Loveseat," a single issued on the Slumberland label; their gorgeous debut LP It's Love followed later in the year on Calvin Johnson's K label. After a self-titled 1996 Softies Self Titled 10", the Softies returned to K in early 1997 to issue their sophomore effort, Winter Pageant; at the same time, both Melberg and Sbragia also teamed with Class' Peter Green in the Three Peeps. Fall 2000 saw the release of their third album, Holiday in Rhode Island.

 Tracklist  

1 Hello Rain 3:39
2 I Love You More 2:48
3 Charms Around Your Wrist 3:08
4 Could I 2:16
5 Until You Tell 3:16
6 An Awful Mess 3:08
7 This House 2:41
8 It's Love 1:28
9 Alaska 2:26
10 Fragile, Don't Crush 3:06
11 Heart Condition 2:22
12 Follow Me 2:14
13 I Can't Get No Satisfaction, Thank God 2:59
14 Perfect Afternoon 2:52