See See Rider (band)

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See See Rider were an indie rock group formed in East Kilbride, Scotland, and active between 1989 and 1992, and featuring former members of The Primitives and Felt. The band took their name from the Leadbelly song "C.C. Rider".

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[edit] History

The band was formed in late 1989 by Lewis Chamberlain (vocals, bass), Stephen Sands (guitar), and May Rock Marshall (vocals, guitar), relocating to London and with ex-Primitives drummer Pete Tweedie completing the line-up.[1] The band signed to Wayne Morris's Lazy label, home of The Primitives and My Bloody Valentine, securing support slots on tours by both Lloyd Cole, The Jesus and Mary Chain and Birdland.[2] The Mary Chain's Douglas Hart was drafted in to play on the band's early recordings, with debut EP "She Sings Alone" issued in March 1990,[1] Steve Lamacq describing them as "darkly enticing".[3] The band was beset by misfortune, including a motorcycle accident affecting Marshall, and a broken ankle for Sands, delaying a follow-up to "She Sings Alone" until the following year, when the band released "Stolen Heart" (described as "a languid love song sculpted from glass")[4], now with former Felt and Servants guitarist Phil King joining the band.[1] The band were signed to Elektra Records, but after a bust up on stage, drummer Tweedie left, with the band folding in 1992. King went on to join Lush and later joined The Jesus and Mary Chain as touring bass player.[1]

[edit] Discography

  • "She Sings Alone" 12/CD EP (1990) Lazy
  • "Stolen Heart" single (1991) Lazy
  • Dust Rocks & Flakes album - unreleased, but available from the band's website

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Strong, Martin C. (1999). The Great Alternative & Indie Discography. Canongate. ISBN 0-86241-913-1. 
  2. ^ Roberts, Chris:"See See Rider: Hard Nudes", Melody Maker, 7 April 1990
  3. ^ Lamacq, Steve: "See See Rider - London Camden Falcon (review)", New Musical Express, April 1990
  4. ^ Gittins, Ian, Melody Maker, 4 May 1991

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