The Heart Throbs were an
indie rock
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band from
Reading
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, England. They released three albums on the
One Little Indian
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label before splitting up in 1993.
Career
The Heart Throbs formed in 1986, initially by
Rose Carlotti and
Stephen Ward, both college students, who recruited Rose's sister
Rachel DeFreitas and
Mark Side.
Rose and Rachel are sisters of the late
Echo & the Bunnymen drummer
Pete DeFreitas.
The band released their first single in mid-1987 on
Marc Riley
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Formerly a member of the Fall, he co-owned a record label, In-Tap ...
's In-Tape label.
They were then signed by
Rough Trade
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, for whom they released two singles, both hits on the
UK Independent Chart
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.
[Lazell, Barry (1998) ''Indie Hits 1980-1989'', Cherry Red Books, , p. 111] After two further singles on their own label, Profumo (a reference to
John Profumo
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), the Heart Throbs were signed by the UK label
One Little Indian Records.
Guitarist Alan Barclay a.k.a. Alan Borgia joined at this time, allowing original guitarist Ward to move to keyboards.
Their first album, ''
Cleopatra Grip'', was distributed in the US by
Elektra Records
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, after which they were signed by
A&M Records
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, who released ''Jubilee Twist'' in the US.
After disappointing sales, however, A&M elected not to distribute their third and final album, ''Vertical Smile''. The first and third albums were named after euphemisms for female genitalia, while the jubilee twist is a martial combat technique for attacking the male genitalia.
The Heart Throbs' single "Dreamtime" reached a peak position of number 2 on the ''Billboard''
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart in 1990, and their single "She's in a Trance" reached number 21 in the same year.
Following the ''Cleopatra Grip'' tour, the rhythm section left the band,
and were replaced by
Noko (ex-
Luxuria) on bass and Steve Monti (ex-
Blockheads) on drums. By the third album, the band had switched to a third rhythm section of Colleen Browne on bass (formerly of
the Parachute Men
The Parachute Men were a British indie pop/indie rock band from Leeds, England, formed in 1985. They released two albums and several singles before splitting up in the early 1990s.
History
The Parachute Men formed in 1985, with a line-up of Fio ...
, who later joined
Pale Saints) and Steve Beswick on drums.
After the Heart Throbs split up in 1993, Rose Carlotti and Steve Beswick formed the group Angora, who then changed their name to Tom Patrol before eventually disbanding.
Members
The initial lineup was:
* Rose Carlotti (born Rosemarie DeFreitas, 16 December 1963) – lead vocals/guitar
* Rachel DeFreitas (born 25 May 1966) – bass/backing vocals - left in 1991
* Mark Side (born 24 June 1969) – drums - left in 1991
* Stephen Ward (born 19 April 1963) – guitar
[Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 366]
Other members:
* Alan Borgia (born Alan Barclay, 4 April 1968, Singapore) - guitar (1988–1993)
*
Noko - bass guitar (1991–1992)
* Steve Monti - drums (1991–1992)
* Colleen Browne - bass guitar (1992–1993)
* Steve Beswick - drums (1993)
Discography
Albums
* ''
Cleopatra Grip'' (1990), One Little Indian/Elektra
* ''Jubilee Twist'' (1992), One Little Indian/A&M
* ''Vertical Smile'' (1993), One Little Indian
Singles & EPs
* "Toy" (1987), In Tape
* "Bang" (1988), Rough Trade - UK Indie No. 26
* "Too Many Shadows" (1988), Rough Trade - UK Indie No. 17
* "Here I Hide" (1988), Profumo
* "Blood from a Stone" (1989), Profumo
* "I Wonder Why" (1990), One Little Indian
* "Dreamtime" (1990), One Little Indian
* ''Total Abandon EP'' (1991), One Little Indian
* "Hooligan" (1992), One Little Indian
* ''Spongy Thing EP'' (1992), One Little Indian
* ''She's in a Trance-Mutations EP'' (1992), One Little Indian
* "She's in a Trance" (1992), One Little Indian
* ''Worser'' (1993), One Little Indian
References
External links
*
Billboard.com*
allmusic.comTrouser Press: The Heart Throbs
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English alternative rock groups
Musical groups from Reading, Berkshire
One Little Independent Records artists
Rough Trade Records artists
Elektra Records artists
A&M Records artists