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Ash|Trailer

Trailer

Ash

  • Paru le 01/10/1994 chez ECHO
  • Artistes principaux : Ash
  • Genre : Pop
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Langue disponible : anglais

Imagine classic punk maneuvers crossed with Nirvana- and Dinosaur Jr.-style leanings, goosed by a bolt of Mega City Four, and you've got this Irish trio's reference points. Such a blueprint sounds unimaginative on paper, but singer-guitarist Tim Wheeler's relentlessly catchy confections stand up to the Britpop vanguard's finest hours. Not surprisingly, then, the band's recorded debut emphasizes stripped-down velocity over finesse. Such priorities aren't surprising, since the band began racking up U.K. indie chart hits before graduating high school! (The original version of Trailer appeared in 1994, on Infectious Records.) Still, why quibble about Ash's influences, when the goods are so emphatically delivered? "Punk Boy" and "Jack Names the Planets" could give Green Day a run for its pop-punk roses, while grungier tracks like "Hulk Hogan Bubblebath" stay heavy, without losing their melody. "Day of the Triffids," which references the similarly titled English thriller, points to the band's love of all things extraterrestrial. The standout track is "Petrol," a characteristically deft exercise in soft-loud, start-stop dynamics that points to the band's maturity -- which included layered harmonies, greater tracking of guitars, and even orchestration, if required. More than a decade after they formed in their native Belfast, Ash's rugged individuality remained intact; here's where it all began. Heavy guitar devotees shouldn't miss this one.

© Ralph Heibutzki /TiVo

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1
Season
00:03:00

Mark Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Composer, Guitar, Vocals - Ash, MainArtist - Wheeler, Writer - Rick McMurray, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

2
Jack Names The Planets
00:03:10

Mark Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Composer, Guitar, Vocals - Ash, MainArtist - Wheeler, Writer - Rick McMurray, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

3
Intense Thing
00:04:34

Mark Hamilton, Composer, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Composer, Guitar, Vocals - Ash, Writer, MainArtist - Wheeler, Writer - Rick McMurray, Composer, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

4
Uncle Pat
00:03:12

Mark Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Composer, Guitar, Vocals - Ash, MainArtist - Wheeler, Writer - Rick McMurray, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

5
Get Out
00:01:43

Mark Hamilton, Composer, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Composer, Guitar, Vocals - Hamilton, Writer - Ash, MainArtist - Wheeler, Writer - Rick McMurray, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

6
Petrol
00:04:09

M. Hamilton, Writer - Mark Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Composer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Hamilton, Writer - Ash, MainArtist - Wheeler, Writer - Rick McMurray, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Gaurav Attri, Lyricist - Hitesh Panghaniya, Composer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

7
Obscure Thing
00:04:22

Mark Hamilton, Bass Guitar - Tim Wheeler, Guitar, Vocals - Ash, Writer, MainArtist - Rick McMurray, Composer, Drums - Marc Waterman for SOS Management, Producer - Mark Waterman, Producer

© 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO ℗ 1994 The Echo Label Limited, a BMG Company trading as ECHO

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Imagine classic punk maneuvers crossed with Nirvana- and Dinosaur Jr.-style leanings, goosed by a bolt of Mega City Four, and you've got this Irish trio's reference points. Such a blueprint sounds unimaginative on paper, but singer-guitarist Tim Wheeler's relentlessly catchy confections stand up to the Britpop vanguard's finest hours. Not surprisingly, then, the band's recorded debut emphasizes stripped-down velocity over finesse. Such priorities aren't surprising, since the band began racking up U.K. indie chart hits before graduating high school! (The original version of Trailer appeared in 1994, on Infectious Records.) Still, why quibble about Ash's influences, when the goods are so emphatically delivered? "Punk Boy" and "Jack Names the Planets" could give Green Day a run for its pop-punk roses, while grungier tracks like "Hulk Hogan Bubblebath" stay heavy, without losing their melody. "Day of the Triffids," which references the similarly titled English thriller, points to the band's love of all things extraterrestrial. The standout track is "Petrol," a characteristically deft exercise in soft-loud, start-stop dynamics that points to the band's maturity -- which included layered harmonies, greater tracking of guitars, and even orchestration, if required. More than a decade after they formed in their native Belfast, Ash's rugged individuality remained intact; here's where it all began. Heavy guitar devotees shouldn't miss this one.

© Ralph Heibutzki /TiVo

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