Группа образована в 1990 году в Великобритании. Организовал Catherine Wheel (это название средневекового приспособления для пыток) Роб Дикинсон, двоюродный брат бывшего ведущего вокалиста Iron Maiden Брюса Дикинсона. Первый демо-тейп записывался, по словам вокалиста и гитариста, «от скуки», но то, что получилось, заинтересовало поклонников не только хард-рока, но и «новой альтернативы» (в 1990 году в состав Catherine Wheel входил еще один барабанщик Грейт Ярмаут). В 1991 году группа записала свой первый мини-альбом «She's My Friend», который выпустила независимая фирма Wilde Club. Живая и в то же время резкая и агрессивная музыка новой группы привлекла внимание крупных английских антрепренеров, и осенью 1991 года Catherine Wheel провели обширные гастроли, сопровождая Blur и Charlatans. В конце все того же 1991 года группа подписала контракт с мэйджор-фирмой Fontana Records, на который вышел их первый лонгплей «Ferment», 1991 год. В 1993 году Catherine Wheel выпустили альбом «Chrome» (принимая во внимание элементы психоделии, появившиеся в композициях этого диска, можно предположить, что музыканты назвали пластинку в честь американской группы Chrome). Два новых сингла «Waydown» и «God Inside My Head» легли в основу третьего диска - «Happy Days», который вышел летом 1995 года, - эта пластинка в гораздо большей степени рок-н-ролльная, чем все предыдущие работы Catherine Wheel. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Catherine Wheel were a four-piece alternative rock band from Great Yarmouth, England. The band was active from 1990 to 2000, experiencing fluctuating levels of commercial success, and embarking on many lengthy tours.
Catherine Wheel formed in 1990, comprising singer/guitarist Rob Dickinson, guitarist Brian Futter, bassist Dave Hawes, and drummer Neil Sims. Hawes had previously played in a Joy Division-influenced band called Eternal. They took their moniker from the firework known as the Catherine wheel, which in turn had taken its name from the medieval torture device of the same name. The band was often included in the shoegazing scene, characterized by bands that made extensive use of guitar feedback and droning washes of noise, as well as their continuous interaction with extensive amounts of effects pedals on the stage floor.
The band performed a Peel session in early 1991 while still unsigned; two 12" vinyl EPs were released on the Norwich based Wilde Club Records, named after the regular weekly Wilde Club gigs run by Barry Newman at Norwich Arts Centre. They signed to major-label Fontana Records after being courted by both Creation Records and the Brian Eno-run label Opal Records. The band's debut album, 1991/92's Ferment, made an immediate impression on the music press and introduced Catherine Wheel's biggest U.S. hit, "Black Metallic," as well as moderate hit "I Want To Touch You". The album features re-recorded versions of some of the Wilde Club-issued EPs.
The more aggressive Chrome followed in 1993, produced by Gil Norton. With this album, the band began to shed its original shoegazing tag, while still making skillful use of atmospherics, such as on the song "Fripp." In a 2007 interview, Rob Dickinson said that members of Death Cab for Cutie and Interpol told him that without this album, their bands "wouldn't exist."
1995's Happy Days saw the band delving further into metallic hard rock, which alienated a portion of their fanbase, even as it increased their exposure in the United States during the post-grunge era. The single "Waydown," and especially its plane-crash themed video, received heavy play in the U.S. A more sedate strain of rock known as britpop was taking over in the UK, causing C.W. to continue to have greater success abroad than at home.
The B-sides and outtakes collection, Like Cats and Dogs, came out the following year, revealing a quieter, more contemplative side of the band, spanning the previous five years. This carried over into Adam and Eve in 1997, wherein the band scaled back the sonic force of their sound from its Happy Days levels, with clean playing on some songs that featured extensive use of keyboards and acoustic guitars. Alternately, songs like "Satellite" and "Here Comes the Fat Controller" were lush and orchestral in scope.
In 2000, Catherine Wheel re-emerged with a new record label, a new bassist (Ben Ellis); a modified name (The Catherine Wheel); and a new album, Wishville. After mixed reviews, record company turmoil and lacklustre sales, the band went on a still-continuing hiatus.
In March 2010, Ferment was re-released, containing bonus tracks and extensive sleeve notes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.