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Ash are a Northern Irish
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band formed in
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in 1992 by vocalist and guitarist
Tim Wheeler Timothy James Arthur Wheeler (born 4 January 1977) is a Northern Irish singer, songwriter, and musician for the alternative rock band Ash. He has written nearly all of Ash's notable works, such as " Oh Yeah", "Shining Light", " Girl from Mars" ...
, bassist Mark Hamilton and drummer Rick McMurray. As a three-piece, they released mini-album '' Trailer'' in 1994 and full-length album ''
1977 Events January * January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group. * January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
'' in 1996. This 1996 release was named by ''
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'' as one of the 500 greatest albums of all time. After the success of their full debut the band recruited
Charlotte Hatherley Charlotte Franklin Hatherley (born 20 June 1979) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and soundtrack composer. She initially came to prominence as guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Ash. Since leaving Ash in 2006, sh ...
as a guitarist and vocalist, releasing their second record ''
Nu-Clear Sounds ''Nu-Clear Sounds'' is the second studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 5 October 1998, through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Following the release of the band's debut studio album, ''1977'' (1996), guitarist ...
'' in 1998. After narrowly avoiding bankruptcy, the band released ''
Free All Angels ''Free All Angels'' is the third studio album to be recorded by Northern Irish Rock music, rock band Ash (band), Ash. It was released on 23 April 2001 through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Due to the mixed reaction to the band's second stu ...
'' in 2001 and a string of successful singles. The band became a three-piece again in 2006 when Hatherley left, and after five conventional albums the band released 26 singles in the ''
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'' in 2009, one every two weeks. The band have had one
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, two
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and two
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-selling (and chart-topping) records in the United Kingdom, as well as 18 songs in the top 40 of the
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. They were associated with
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, though as that musical movement emphasised Britishness they were not comfortable with the association.


History


Band beginning, ''Trailer'' and ''1977'' (1989–1997)

Ash officially formed in 1992, reportedly having taken the name from the first word they liked in the dictionary. Prior to this, Wheeler and Hamilton were in an
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cover band called Vietnam, which had formed in 1989. The new band created three demo tapes that year – ''Solar Happy'' in June, ''Shed'' in September and the ''Home Demo'' in November. These tapes featured their earliest material and the first recordings of some songs that were later on the 1994 release, '' Trailer'', including "Intense Thing", "Get Out", "Obscure Thing," and the future single, "
Jack Names the Planets "Jack Names the Planets" is the debut single by Ash, released in February 1994. The single was originally released on vinyl only and is entirely different from the album version that appears on their EP, '' Trailer''. The single was re-relea ...
". In 1993 the band recorded the ''Garage Girl'' demo tape, which featured "Jack Names the Planets" and "Intense Thing", taken from ''Shed'', and new tracks, including "Petrol". Following ''Garage Girl'', Ash released a compilation demo tape, ''Pipe Smokin' Brick'' later that year, which featured an assortment of songs from the other tapes. Downpatrick musician Ray Valentine recorded Ash's demos at his studio, Cosmic Rays. At that time, the band was known as "Genuine Real Teenagers," because they were so young when recording their early material. The demo tapes did not gain much attention at that time and the band was still playing small shows at local clubs but, in early 1994, Stephen Taverner came across the ''Garage Girl'' demo tape. Taverner put up the money to press 1,000 7″ copies of "Jack Names the Planets" on his own LaLaLand record label. Taverner subsequently became the band's full-time manager. Ash released the mini-album, ''Trailer'', in October 1994, comprising seven songs. Airplay by
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followed on
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and the debut single was followed by "
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" and "
Uncle Pat "Uncle Pat" is a song by Ash, released as the third single from their album '' Trailer'', released on 17 October 1994. It was released as a single CD and a 7" vinyl. It peaked at #101 in the UK. The B-side "Different Today" first appeared on t ...
", on their new label
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. In 1995, Ash left school and released the breakthrough singles "
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" (featured over the end credits of
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's North American breakthrough film, ''
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''), " Girl From Mars" and "
Angel Interceptor "Angel Interceptor" is a song by Ash, released as the third single from their album ''1977'' on 9 October 1995. It was released as a single CD, a 7" vinyl, and as a cassette. The song was written by Rick McMurray and Tim Wheeler and produced by ...
". The movie ''
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'' was released, which featured two Ash songs, "Jack Names the Planets" and "Kung Fu," and served to introduce Ash to American audiences. The band had offered two other tracks that were not used, as well as "Pansy Division's Deep Water", which made the soundtrack but was cut from the movie due to time constraints. Ash marked the end of their breakthrough year by releasing a cover of
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' " Get Ready", as a limited edition red vinyl 7" single on Fantastic Plastic. In 1996 the singles " Goldfinger" and " Oh Yeah" were released, with the successful album ''
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'' being released between these. The track "Lose Control" from that album was featured in the video game Gran Turismo. On 17 February 1997, Ash released ''Live at the Wireless'', a live album, recorded at the Triple J Studios in
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. A limited-edition version of the album was released in the UK on the band's own Deathstar label. In the summer of 1997, Ash played at the
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, and at age 20, Hamilton became the youngest person ever to perform at that festival.


Charlotte Hatherley, ''Nu-Clear Sounds'' and ''Free All Angels'' (1998–2004)

While touring with the American band
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, Ash felt the limitations of a three-piece format. This led to the recruitment of a second guitarist and vocalist,
Charlotte Hatherley Charlotte Franklin Hatherley (born 20 June 1979) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and soundtrack composer. She initially came to prominence as guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Ash. Since leaving Ash in 2006, sh ...
, who had previously been with the band
Nightnurse Nightnurse was an English indie rock band from London, England, who had some success in the late 1990s. They released three singles, with their second "Skirt" reaching no.11 in the UK Independent Singles Chart in February 1998. They were the f ...
. She was introduced at a few small gigs a week before the band's appearance at the V Festival in 1997. The first recording to be released with Hatherley was the single "
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", which featured on the
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to the
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/
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film of the same name. In September 1998, Ash released " Jesus Says" followed in October by the band's second album proper, ''
Nu-Clear Sounds ''Nu-Clear Sounds'' is the second studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 5 October 1998, through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Following the release of the band's debut studio album, ''1977'' (1996), guitarist ...
'', and in November by " Wildsurf". The pressures of near non-stop touring of 1977 and Nu-Clear Sounds began to affect the band. In 1999, Tim Wheeler disappeared for a short while following the commercial and critical failure of ''
Nu-Clear Sounds ''Nu-Clear Sounds'' is the second studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 5 October 1998, through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Following the release of the band's debut studio album, ''1977'' (1996), guitarist ...
''. He eventually emerged in New York making the self-deprecating blood-, drug- and sex-fuelled video for " Numbskull". A note for Stephen Taverner attached to the video read "I've killed Bambi". Ash became almost bankrupt as the band prepared to release what could have been its last album. The members retreated to Wheeler's parents' house, to play and write songs in the same garage where the band began. The single " Shining Light" was released in January 2001, followed by the number one album ''
Free All Angels ''Free All Angels'' is the third studio album to be recorded by Northern Irish Rock music, rock band Ash (band), Ash. It was released on 23 April 2001 through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Due to the mixed reaction to the band's second stu ...
'' in April. Subsequent singles released from ''Free All Angels'' were " Burn Baby Burn", " Sometimes", "
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" and "
There's a Star "There's a Star" is a song by Ash, released as the fifth single from their album ''Free All Angels'', on 31 December 2001. It was released as a single CD (released on two CD formats, the first of which being an enhanced CD) as a 7-inch vinyl re ...
". The single "Shining Light" won the Best Contemporary Song award at the 2002 Ivor Novello awards. A new single "
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" was released, followed shortly afterward by the singles collection ''
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'' with the bonus disk entitled Cosmic Debris. ''Q'' named Ash as No. 2 of its "50 Bands To See Before You Die". In 2003, it was leaked to the music and tabloid press that Ash was working on a horror film described as a 'teen slasher'. The film, called ''
Slashed ''Slashed'' is a low budget independent horror film, financed and directed by Ash and written by Jed Shepherd.
'', was shot while the band was on tour in America but some scenes were also shot in the UK. The screenplay, written by Jed Shepherd and directed by Alexander Marks, included star roles by
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(Sherbet Bones) and
Jonny Buckland Jonathan Mark Buckland (born 11 September 1977) is an English-born Welsh musician and songwriter best known as the lead guitarist and co-founder of the rock band Coldplay. Raised in Pantymwyn, he began to play guitar from an early age, being in ...
(Agent Ford) of
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as a pair of FBI agents hired to track down a supernatural serial killer. Other star performances include that of
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,
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,
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and Ash themselves. The film was not put on general release.


''Meltdown'' and Hatherley's departure (2004–2006)

On 29 June 2004, Ash released ''
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'', which reached number five in the UK. At the same time Hatherley also wrote and recorded her solo side project album ''
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''. The band teamed up with
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for a new ''
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'' game entitled '' Republic Commando''. "Meltdown" and "
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" were part of the soundtrack for ''
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'' and appeared on the in-game soundtracks for the video games ''
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'', '' Burnout 3: Takedown'' and '' Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition''. The song "Vampire Love" was used for '' American Pie Presents: Band Camp''. " Starcrossed" and "Renegade Cavalcade" were later released as singles from the album. ''Meltdown'' was released in the US on 8 March 2005, through
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imprint Record Collection. Also in 2005, Tim Wheeler received a companionship (an honorary degree) from LIPA (Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts). On 20 January 2006, Hatherley left the band; in an interview in July 2007, the others hinted they asked Hatherley to leave as they "wanted to be a three-piece".


''Twilight of the Innocents'', ''A-Z Series'' and second Greatest Hits (2006–2011)

In 2006 Ash started working in a
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on what would become their first album after reverting to their original line-up, ''
Twilight of the Innocents ''Twilight of the Innocents'' is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 29 June 2007, through Infectious Records. Following the departure of guitarist Charlotte Hatherley in early 2006, the band began recording their ne ...
.'' A preview track, "I Started A Fire" was released in February 2007, coinciding with a full-length UK tour. The album's first physical single " You Can't Have It All" was released in April 2007, and the album itself followed the next month, along with an appearance at the
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. Two further songs from the album, "
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" and " End of the World", were issued as singles in June and September, respectively. Ash stated that ''
Twilight of the Innocents ''Twilight of the Innocents'' is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 29 June 2007, through Infectious Records. Following the departure of guitarist Charlotte Hatherley in early 2006, the band began recording their ne ...
'' would be their last album and that instead, they would only release singles as "(t)he way people listen to music has changed, with the advent of the download the emphasis has reverted to single tracks". The original three-piece line-up played two-sold out nights at London's Roundhouse in September 2008, performing ''1977'' in its entirety. This was followed by the release of a 3-disc special edition version of ''1977'', featuring remastered and re-edited versions of the tracks, as well as tracks from ''Trailer'' and live performances from the time of its release. Ash started recording new material, which was previewed at a series of live dates in 2009. These dates coincided with the release of the single "Return of White Rabbit". This single was a precursor to Ash releasing a 7" single every fortnight for a whole year, starting in September 2009. Each single was simply titled by a letter, released in alphabetical order, and formed the ''
A–Z Series The ''A–Z Series'' is a series of singles by alternative rock band Ash. Consisting of 26 singles, each represented by a letter of the alphabet, the singles were first released on a fortnightly basis from 12 October 2009 until 27 September 201 ...
''. These singles would later be compiled and released together on CD.
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, who joined the band as a live guitarist in 2010, left in early 2011. '' The Best of Ash'' compilation was released in 2011. The same year Ash collaborated with
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to release a cover of the song "Washington Parks" by British songwriter Robert Manning, raising money and awareness for Multiple Sclerosis and The MS Society.


''Kablammo!'' (2012–2016)

In November 2012, the band played some US dates with Weezer and went on to headline their own shows on the East Coast. They played at
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in Austin, Texas in 2013, along with seven other US cities, and supported
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at Wembley Arena. After declaring in 2007 that Ash would no longer release albums, the band brought out new long-player '' Kablammo!'' in May 2015. It was preceded by the single "Cocoon", and "Free" and "Machinery" were released as follow-up singles. In December 2016 the live album ''Live on Mars: London Astoria 1997'' was released, and supported by a tour.


''Islands'', their return to Infectious and Tav's Management (2017–present)

''
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'' was released on 18 May 2018, preceded by the single "Buzzkill", with vocals from Damien O'Neill and Mickey Bradley from
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. The band released a second single, "Annabel", in April 2018, and a third, "Did Your Love Burn Out?", in May to coincide with the album release.


Band members

Current members *
Tim Wheeler Timothy James Arthur Wheeler (born 4 January 1977) is a Northern Irish singer, songwriter, and musician for the alternative rock band Ash. He has written nearly all of Ash's notable works, such as " Oh Yeah", "Shining Light", " Girl from Mars" ...
– lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming (1992–present) * Mark Hamilton – bass, synthesizer (1992–present) * Rick McMurray – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1992–present) *
Charlotte Hatherley Charlotte Franklin Hatherley (born 20 June 1979) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and soundtrack composer. She initially came to prominence as guitarist and backing vocalist for alternative rock band Ash. Since leaving Ash in 2006, sh ...
– guitar, piano, backing vocals (1997–2006, 2011, 2022) Live members *
Russell Lissack Bloc Party are an English rock band, composed of Kele Okereke (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, sampler), Russell Lissack (lead guitar, keyboards), Justin Harris (bass guitar, keyboards, saxophones, backing vocals) and Louise Bartle ( ...
– guitar (2010–2011)


Discography

;Studio albums *''
1977 Events January * January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group. * January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
'' (1996) *''
Nu-Clear Sounds ''Nu-Clear Sounds'' is the second studio album by Northern Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 5 October 1998, through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Following the release of the band's debut studio album, ''1977'' (1996), guitarist ...
'' (1998) *''
Free All Angels ''Free All Angels'' is the third studio album to be recorded by Northern Irish Rock music, rock band Ash (band), Ash. It was released on 23 April 2001 through Infectious Records and Home Grown. Due to the mixed reaction to the band's second stu ...
'' (2001) *''
Meltdown Meltdown may refer to: Science and technology * Nuclear meltdown, a severe nuclear reactor accident * Meltdown (security vulnerability), affecting computer processors * Mutational meltdown, in population genetics Arts and entertainment Music * Me ...
'' (2004) *''
Twilight of the Innocents ''Twilight of the Innocents'' is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band Ash. It was released on 29 June 2007, through Infectious Records. Following the departure of guitarist Charlotte Hatherley in early 2006, the band began recording their ne ...
'' (2007) *'' Kablammo!'' (2015) *''
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'' (2018)


References


External links


Official website

The Ash Files
– Ash live recordings resource, moderated by the band themselves {{DEFAULTSORT:Ash Alternative rock groups from Northern Ireland Indie rock groups from Northern Ireland Pop punk groups from Northern Ireland Musical groups from County Down British musical trios Britpop groups Musical quartets Downpatrick Kerrang! Awards winners Fierce Panda Records artists Infectious Music artists Musical groups established in 1992