Inspiral Carpets are an English
rock band, part of the late-1980s/early-1990s
Madchester movement. Formed in
Oldham in 1980, the band's most successful lineup featured frontman
Tom Hingley, drummer Craig Gill, guitarist Graham Lambert, bassist Martyn Walsh and keyboardist
Clint Boon.
Several line-ups were loosely used from 1980 until Lambert and singer Stephen Holt met at The Moor End indie disco in Oldham 1983. Holt sang on the first two independent singles. Holt departed the band before they signed with
Mute Records
Mute Records is a British independent record label owned and founded in 1978 by Daniel Miller. It has featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Depeche Mode, Erasure, Einstürzende Neubauten, Fad Gadget, Goldfrapp, Grinderm ...
,
[Thompson, Dave (2000) ''Alternative Rock'', Miller Freeman, , p.425-427] Inspiral Carpets was known for using
organs and distorted
guitars
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with influences from
psychedelic rock
Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ...
. In 2011, Hingley departed the band, though members disagree about the circumstances. The band continued on, reuniting with Holt. The group have been inactive since Gill's death in 2016. On 17 October 2022 the band announced they would be reforming and going on a tour of the UK in March and April 2023.
History
1983–1995
Graham Lambert and Stephen Holt, friends from their school days, formed Inspiral Carpets in 1983, originally as a
garage rock
Garage rock (sometimes called garage punk or 60s punk) is a raw and energetic style of rock and roll that flourished in the mid-1960s, most notably in the United States and Canada, and has experienced a series of subsequent revivals. The sty ...
- and
punk-inspired band. Manchester drummer Chris Goodwin and bassist Tony Welsh helped record a demo and play live in and around the Oldham area. Due to Goodwin's commitments the band recruited 14-year-old drummer Craig Gill in 1986. Tony Welsh also had other music commitments and departed in 1986. The band then had a succession of bass players (Rick Garage, Mark Hughes, Scott Carey) before Dave Swift, on bass and organist
Clint Boon (at whose
Ashton-under-Lyne studio the band had been rehearsing).
[Larkin, Colin: ''The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music'', 2002, Guinness Publishing, pp. 144/5, ] The band released two albums of demos in the 1980s, ''Waiting for Ours'' and ''Songs of Shallow Intensity'', including songs that would later be re-recorded.
Inspiral Carpets came to prominence along with bands such as
the Stone Roses and
Happy Mondays in the
Madchester scene of the late 1980s. The band first appeared on a
flexi-disc
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with "Garage Full of Flowers" that was given free with
Manchester's ''Debris'' magazine in 1987. Their first proper release, the ''Cow'' cassette, soon followed. The 1988 ''Planecrash''
EP on the Playtime label received much airplay from
Radio 1 DJ
John Peel
John Robert Parker Ravenscroft (30 August 1939 – 25 October 2004), known professionally as John Peel, was an English disc jockey (DJ) and radio presenter. He was the longest-serving of the original BBC Radio 1 DJs, broadcasting regularly fr ...
, who asked the band to record a session for his show.
The band reworked their single "Find Out Why" as the theme song for the show ''
8:15 from Manchester''.
As the band's popularity grew, Playtime's distributor
Red Rhino Records went bankrupt, leading Inspiral Carpets to form their own label, Cow Records, in March 1989. The label's first release was the ''Trainsurfing'' EP.
With half of the first album, ''
Life'', written, Holt and Swift departed and formed
the Rainkings
The Rainkings are an English indie rock band, formed in 1989 by former members of Inspiral Carpets and The Bodines.
History
Stephen Holt had been the original singer in Inspiral Carpets, performing on their first few releases, including the ' ...
, so the band recruited
Too Much Texas singer
Tom Hingley and Martyn "Bungle" Walsh of The Next Step to replace them.
Martyn Walsh became the band's 13th bass player. After a handful of singles on their own label, with "Move" nearly reaching the UK top 40, the band signed a deal with
Mute Records
Mute Records is a British independent record label owned and founded in 1978 by Daniel Miller. It has featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Depeche Mode, Erasure, Einstürzende Neubauten, Fad Gadget, Goldfrapp, Grinderm ...
and soon experienced their first top-40 chart success in the UK with "
This Is How It Feels." The single reached No. 14 on the
singles chart
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, and the debut album ''Life'' reached No. 2 on the
albums chart in 1990.
The following year's ''
The Beast Inside'' was less well received by critics,
but still achieved a top-5 album chart ranking. The "Caravan" and "Please be Cruel" singles only reached No. 30 and No. 50 respectively, and an attempt to crack the American market largely failed.
However, the band gained a strong following in Portugal, Germany and Argentina, where the 1992 album ''
Revenge of the Goldfish'' became their most successful.
The album peaked at number 17 in the UK and spawned four UK hit singles. The next album, ''Devil Hopping'' (1994), reached number 10 in the album chart, with "Saturn 5" and "I Want You" (featuring
Mark E. Smith) as top-20 hits.
The next single, "Uniform", stalled at No. 51 and in 1995, after the release of a ''Singles'' collection, the band were dropped by Mute and split up soon after.
Post-split activities (1995–2003)
Hingley formed a new band,
the Lovers
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, along with Jerry Kelly of
the Lotus Eaters (which later featured
Steve
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Notable people with the name include:
steve jops
* Steve Abbott (disambiguation), several people
* Steve Adams (disambiguation), several people
* Steve ...
and
Paul Hanley of
the Fall), while Boon formed
the Clint Boon Experience, releasing a string of singles on the Artful label.
Gill also formed a new band, Hustler, who eventually changed their name to Proud Mary after a
song by
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival, also referred to as Creedence and CCR, was an American rock band formed in El Cerrito, California. The band initially consisted of lead vocalist, lead guitarist, and primary songwriter John Fogerty; his brother, ...
. Proud Mary signed to
Noel Gallagher's Big Brother label some years later, while Walsh moved into production, largely working on techno and dance music.
Two of the band's roadies enjoyed musical success themselves: van driver
Mark Collins joined
the Charlatans in 1991 and drum technician
Noel Gallagher joined
Oasis
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The location of oases has been of critical imp ...
.
In 1999,
Strange Fruit Records released a compilation of tracks recorded for
BBC Radio 1 sessions.
Reformation (2003–2011)
Inspiral Carpets reunited in 2003, playing to sellout crowds on tour and releasing the single "Come Back Tomorrow" (recorded in 1995) and a number of new compilation records, most notably the ''Cool As'' box set. The band have toured sporadically since, reuniting again in 2007 to tour in support of an
iTunes
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-exclusive compilation of their B-sides and rarities. They played a tour in 2008 under the banner "Return of the Cow", announcing that their own Cow Records label was to be revived.
Hingley departs, Holt returns and Gill's death (2011–2016)
In February 2011, it was revealed that Tom Hingley was no longer part of the band, with the circumstances of his departure unclear. Band members indicated that Hingley had left of his own accord, with Clint Boon contradicting Hingley's suggestion that the band had split up whilst Hingley later claimed that he had been fired by the band at a meeting.
In August 2011, the band announced a reunion with original singer Stephen Holt. Their website indicated that "Inspirals will be recording their first material in 15 years coupled with concerts in South America & Greece." The band recorded "You're So Good For Me"/"Head for the Sun" for
Record Store Day, a
7" single that was released, sold and deleted on 21 April 2012. The accompanying video for the main track was shot at a concert in
Buenos Aires in November 2011. In support of the single, the band toured the UK in March 2012 for the first time with Holt in 24 years. In May, the band were special guests on a Happy Mondays tour.
In the summer of 2012, the band played at several festivals, culminating with a live performance at the
Old Trafford
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cricket ground on 10 September during
England's T20I match with South Africa. For Record Store Day in April 2014, Inspiral Carpets released ''
Dung 4
''Dung 4'' is a demo album by the British indie rock band Inspiral Carpets. It was first released in May 1989 on Inspiral Carpets' own Cow Records and only on cassette. The name refers to the catalogue number.
In 2014, it was announced that ''Du ...
'', a previously cassette-only collection of demos from 1987, on vinyl and CD, with the earlier tape ''Cow Demo'' added as a free 7" with the vinyl version. ''
Uncut
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* ''Uncut'' (film), a 1997 Canadian docudrama film by John Greyson about censorship
* ''Uncut'' (magazine), a monthly British magazine with a focus on music, which began publishing in May 1997
* '' BET: Uncut'', a Black Enter ...
'' said of the album: "... the whole package is a fine summation of the Inspirals' enduring appeal".
In October 2014, the band released ''
Inspiral Carpets'' on
Cherry Red Records
Cherry Red Records is a British independent record label founded in Malvern, Worcestershire by Iain McNay in 1978. The label has released recordings by Dead Kennedys, Everything But the Girl, The Monochrome Set, and Felt, among others, as well ...
. Their first album in 20 years, ''Inspiral Carpets'' contained two past singles, "You're So Good For Me" and "Spitfire", plus 10 new tracks. The album also included "Let You Down", co-written by and featuring punk poet
John Cooper Clarke. Interviewed in ''
Record Collector,'' Boon described the album as "Diverse. A couple (of the songs) have an
R.E.M. flavour, one nod to the 50s, two to
Joy Division, several
the Doors, one Northern soul, two
the Beach Boys." After several dates in Europe over the summer, the band played 12 UK dates in December 2014 in support of the album's release.
On 20 November 2016, drummer Craig Gill died at the age of 44.
[Inspiral Carpets Drummer Craig Gill Dies, Aged 44]
, '' RadioX'', 22 November 2016 Memorial services were attended by music-industry friends including Inspiral Carpets members, Oasis singer
Liam Gallagher,
Stone Roses bassist
Mani and
Happy Mondays singer
Rowetta. Soon after his death, Gill's friends began a social-media campaign to make the band's 1994 hit "Saturn 5" the
Christmas number-one song for 2016.
Reunion 2023
In October 2022 the band announced they would be reforming and performing a live UK tour in March and April 2023.
The band also announced that longtime bassist Martyn Walsh would not be joining them on their forthcoming tour.
It was announced that Jake Fletcher will be touring with Inspiral Carpets in 2023 & Kev Clark from Dub Sex will be on the drums for the tour.
Members
* Graham Lambert
(born Graham Paul Lambert, on 10 July 1964, in Chadderton, Oldham) – guitars
(1980-1995, 2003–2016, 2022-present)
* Glenn Chesworth
(born 28 January 1963, in Chadderton, Oldham) – bass & vocals
(1980–1982)
* Tony Feeley
(born Mark Anthony Feeley on 27 December 1962, in Oldham) – keyboards
(1980–1982)
* Tony Welsh - guitar (1980-1982) & bass (1983-1986)
* Stephen Holt – lead vocals
(1983–1989, 2011–2016, 2022-present)
* Mark ‘Joe’ Jordan - guitars, bass & effects (1981)
* Mark Hindley - bass (1982)
* Kevin Foey - bass (1983)
* Chris Goodwin - drums (1986)
* Craig Gill
(born Craig Douglas Gill on 5 December 1971, in Salford; died 20 November 2016) – drums
(1986–1995, 2003–2016)[
* Clint Boon (born Clinton David Boon, on 28 June 1959, in Oldham) – keyboards, backing vocals (1987–1995, 2003–2016, 2022-present)
* Rick Garage - bass (1986)
* Mark Hughes – bass (1987)
* Scott Carey - bass (1987)
* Dave Swift (born David Swift on 11 January 1964, Wolverhampton) – bass (1988)
* Tom Hingley (born Thomas William Hingley, on 9 July 1965, in Abingdon) – lead vocals (1989–1995, 2003–2011)
* Martyn Walsh (born Martyn John Walsh, on 3 July 1968, in Rusholme, Manchester) – bass (1988–1995, 2003–2016
* Jake Fletcher - bass (touring) (2022-present)
* Kev Clark - Drums (2022-present)
Timeline
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Discography
* '' Life'' (1990)
* '' The Beast Inside'' (1991)
* '' Revenge of the Goldfish'' (1992)
* ''Devil Hopping
''Devil Hopping'' is the fourth studio album from British indie band Inspiral Carpets, released on 7 March 1994 via Mute Records. The single version of "I Want You" features vocals by Mark E. Smith of The Fall. Mute dropped the band after the ...
'' (1994)
* '' Inspiral Carpets'' (2014)
References
External links
*
*
BBC interview with Tom Hingley
*
'. Mute Records. (Accessed 4 December 2005).
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