Chapterhouse

Posted almost 5 years ago
Anyone remember this band? One of the key bands from the early 90's UK Shoegazing scene, along with Ride, Slowdive et al. What with an impulse buy of Slowdive albums and finding the above on YouTube, I feel a shoegaze/dream pop week coming on. Blinkin-flip just spotted a timeline on Wiki - "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegaze#Shoegaze_Timeline":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoegaze#Shoegaze_Timeline Oh, and the lovely Miki, from LushHelp, I hear Amazon resellers calling my name.As a distraction, here is a bit about Chapterhouse, from Wikipedea.Chapterhouse were a British shoegazing band of the early 1990s, originally from Reading, England. Formed in 1987 by Andrew Sherriff and Stephen Patman, the band began performing alongside Spacemen 3.The band comprised Andrew Sherriff (born 5 May 1969, Wokingham, England; guitar/vocals), Stephen Patman (born 8 November 1968, Windsor, Berkshire, England; guitar/vocals), Simon Rowe (born 23 June 1969, Reading, Berkshire, England; guitar), Jon Curtis (bass) and Ashley Bates (born 2 November 1971, Reading, Berkshire, England; drums).Chapterhouse took the unusual step of rehearsing and gigging for well over a year before recording even a demo tape. They were initially compared to the British acid rock scene, a mistake hardly rectified by the band's early performances supporting the rather laid-back Spacemen 3. Chapterhouse eventually found themselves associated with the shoegazer groups of 1991 (with the likes of Lush, Ride, Moose and Slowdive), so called because of the bands' static live shows and insular music.Bassist Jon Curtis left early on to study, being replaced by Russell Barrett (b. 7 November 1968, Vermont, USA) who also fronted his own garage band, the Bikinis. Chapterhouse eventually signed to the newly formed Dedicated label, releasing a series of lavishly acclaimed singles, including "Pearl," which reached the UK Top 75, and which revelled in distorted melodies and attracted a healthy following.Their first LP Whirlpool, released in 1991, has been cited as one of the genre's high points, but failed to capture a wider market. In the same year, Chapterhouse also appeared in their home town Reading Festival immediately following Nirvana's UK debut, an event which was seen to sound the death knell for shoegazing.Blood Music, stylistically different, was released in 1993. Two singles from this album, "She's a Vision" and "We Are the Beautiful", were relatively successful, but the album was withdrawn due to a sampling lawsuit. Global Communication reworked Blood Music for a remix album Pentamerous Metamorphosis.The band released no further new material other than a double CD "Rownderbout" compiling their singles, various B-sides, rarities and unreleased demos. Sherriff went on to form Bio.com, Bates formed Cuba and Rowe went on to play guitar for Mojave 3.The music of Chapterhouse was mostly out of print on CD until in March 2006 Cherry Red Records reissued the album Whirlpool with bonus tracks, and for the first time, lyrics.Source "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapterhouse":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chapterhouse

Comments (2)

  1. mktackabery says OMG, I loved this song by Chapterhouse when it came out, I was totally gaga for it. Now I have to go buy it!!! . . .
    Permalink posted 04/24/2007
  2. Dale says Go NOW Michelle, Whirlpool is an awesome album of dreamy goodness.
    Permalink posted 04/24/2007

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