Overview
Formed in 1985 as The Ikons, the band consisted of four York University students: vocalist and songwriter John Critchley, guitarist and songwriter Mike Robbins, bassist Jim Hughes and drummer Grant Ethier. They released a self-titled independent cassette in 1986 before changing their name to 13 Engines. This name was a reference to the automobile industry in Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan, which were the first markets to embrace the band. They spent a lot of time in Michigan and recorded their first two albums there--''Before Our Time'' in 1987 and ''Byram Lake Blues'' in 1989; both were released by the UK label Nocturnal Records. One song from ''Byram Lake Blues'', "Beached", became a college hit and, in 1990, the band was signed toPost-breakup
Following the break-up of 13 Engines, Critchley continued as a solo artist and, in 2000, recorded the album ''Crooked Mile''. Critchley, Ethier and Hughes went on to careers as producers.Discography
Albums
* ''The Ikons'' (as The Ikons) (1986), Independent * ''Before Our Time'' (1987), Nocturnal Records, Resonance (Europe) * ''Byram Lake Blues'' (1989), Nocturnal Records * ''A Blur to Me Now'' (1991), (SBK/Capitol) * '' Perpetual Motion Machine'' (1993), Atlantic Records, SBK/Capitol, EMI Canada * ''Conquistador'' (1995), EMI Canada, Nettwerk Records * ''Perfect Largeness: The Nocturnal Years'' (Compilation) (1996), Nocturnal RecordsEPs
* ''Ignition'' (1993), SBK/Capitol, EMI Canada * ''Brave New Waves Session'' (2017), Artoffact RecordsEPs & Singles
* "Beached" (1989), Nocturnal Records * "Big Surprise" (1991), SBK/Capitol * "King Of Saturday Night" (1991), SBK/Capitol * "More" (1993), EMI Canada, Atlantic Records * "Smoke And Ashes" (1993), EMI Canada, Atlantic Records * "Bred In The Bone" (1993), EMI Canada, Atlantic Records * "Beneath My Hand" (1995), EMI Canada * "Personal Golam" / "Waterfall (1995), EMI Canada * "Tailpipe Blues" (1995), EMI Canada * "Slow" (1995), EMI CanadaCompilation Inclusions
* ''Scoop This'' (1993), EMI Canada * ''Heal It - A Canadian Compilation'' (1994), EMI Canada * ''Have Not Been The Same: The CanRock Renaissance'' (2012), Pheromone RecordingsReferences
{{DEFAULTSORT:13 Engines Canadian alternative rock groups Musical groups established in 1985 Musical groups from Toronto Musical groups disestablished in 1997 1985 establishments in Ontario 1997 disestablishments in Ontario