Showing posts with label 18 Wheeler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 18 Wheeler. Show all posts

11 May 2025

TELSTAR PONIES In The Space of A Few Minutes 1995


by request

 

Discogs

 

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Founded by Sushil Dade of Soup Dragons and former 18 Wheeler David Keenan (and, for a while, including ex-Teenage Fanclub drummer Brendan O’Hare in its ever-changing lineup), Glasgow’s Telstar Ponies fell somewhere between the atmospheric goth of Independent Project Records releases and the prolonged indulgence of freeform improvisation. The US-only Mors Factum Musica conveys something of their breadth, with the straightforward rock of “Lugengeschicte” sharing plastic with 13 minutes of Pink Floyd dynamism in “Does Your Heart Have Wings?”

Shortly before taking a two-year hiatus, the Ponies managed to make a double album without overindulgence or a complete reckoning of what they can do. Voices From the New Music stretches from the deep, despairing pangs of David Keenan’s vocals and guitar on “Last Outpost” (reminiscent of Savage Republic member Thom Furman’s solo work as Autumnfair) to the piano-and-drone creepiness of “Aegis Falling” and the desperado whistling on “The Fall of Little Summer.” Telstar Ponies find a snug corner on where goth angst need not be drenched in absurd theatrics or uninspired songform.[Ben Goldberg]

 

Tracklist

1
The Moon Is Not A Puzzle
2
Lugengeschichte
3
Not Even Starcrossed
4
Maya
5
Two's Insane
6
Moon, Don't Come Up Tonight
7
Monster
8
Side Netting
9
Her Name
10
Innerhalb Weniger Minuten
11
I Still Believe In Christmas Trees


03 August 2024

I HATE THE 90s Volume 28

 


As always, just like in the '90s, this will fit on a blank CD.


Tracklist

  1. The Andersons - In This World
  2. Jejune - Meteorite
  3. Enormous - St. Paddy's Snake Bite Remedy
  4. The Rileys - Keep Smiling
  5. The Rosenbergs - Time Warp
  6. Erik Voeks - Finger Painted Cat
  7. Scorpio Rising - Breathing Underwater
  8. The Marshmellows - Change The World
  9. Flourescein - Fallout
10. The Grown-Ups - Ode To The B-Dogs
11. Dramarama - Work For Food
12. Starpower - Everything Hurts
13. Pulsars - Ode To A Devil
14. Team Dresch - She's Amazing
15. The Orange Peels - She Is Like A Rose
16. Radial Spangle - New Dress
17. The Negro Problem - Monica Oyster
18. 18 Wheeler - Grease
19. 3 Day Wheelie - Something About A Ceiling
20. The Haskells - Media Whore
21. The Shambles - I Believe
22. The Terrifying Experience - Every Time I Turn Around

06 July 2021

18 WHEELER Year Zero 1997

 

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Discogs

 

Scottish rock band active in the early 1990s.  


Tracklist 

1 The Hours And The Times 3:40
2 Crabs 3:27
3 Stay 4:16
4 Grease 3:19
5 Prozac Beats 4:51
6 The Ballad Of Paul Verlaine 5:36
7 Everythings Dead 3:40
8 Retard 2:22
9 Blue Eyed Son 2:24
10 Den Dagen, Den Sorgen 5:26
11 Planesong 1:56

 

27 June 2021

CREATION FOR THE NATION Various Artists 1997


 

Discogs 

 

New Musical Express compilation

 

Tracklist 

1 Oasis (2) Live Forever (Demo) 5:13
2 Arnold (2) Twist (Demo) 3:25
3 The Boo Radleys C'Mon Kids (Midfield General Mix) 6:42
4 Teenage Fanclub I Don't Care 3:03
5 Edward Ball Trailblaze 3:00
6 Ultra Living Homesick 4:47
7 3 Colours Red Nerve Gas 2:25
8 18 Wheeler Prozac Beats 4:54
9 Super Furry Animals Arnofio / Glô In The Dark 4:33
10 The Diggers* Circles 3:23
11Hurricane* Just Another Illusion (Demo) 5:38

 

18 August 2020

18 WHEELER Twin Action 1994

 



Tracklist  

1 Sweet Tooth 2:28
2 Nature Girl 2:56
3 Kum Back 2:30
4 Golden Candles 6:22
5 The Revealer 2:33
6 Honey Mink 3:40
7 Gram 3:51
8 Prock Shake 3:08
9 Hotel 167 3:01
10 Suncrush 2:36
11 Frosty Hands 3:16
12 Life Is Strange 2:41
13 I Won't Let You Down 2:03
14 Wet Dream 6:27

28 April 2017

18 WHEELER Formanka 1995

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Artist Biography by

Scotland's 18 Wheeler was an overlooked and often critically bashed alternative pop/rock band. Formed by Sean Jackson (vocals, guitar), David Keenan (guitar, vocals), Alan Hake (bass), and Neil Halliday (drums) in the early '90s, 18 Wheeler shared their compatriots Teenage Fanclub's affection for Big Star's immaculate guitar pop, as well as the country-rock of Gram Parsons and the golden harmonies of the Beach Boys. However, 18 Wheeler's influences were obvious and the U.K. press dismissed them as pale imitators. In 1994, Keenan split from 18 Wheeler after recording a handful of singles and started his own group, the Telstar Ponies; he was replaced by guitarist Steven Haddow. 18 Wheeler also released their first album, Twin Action, on Creation Records that year. Twin Action was followed by Formanka a year later. Creation dropped the band after 1997's Year Zero, which found the group experimenting with dance rhythms to modernize their sound.

 Tracklist
1.1 Boddha 3:06
1.2 Drought 2:18
1.3 Steel Guitars 2:49
1.4 Cartoon 3:04
1.5 The Bottle 3:26
1.6 Formanka 1:35
1.7 Winter Grrrl 2:55
1.8 Pretty Ugly 2:26
1.9 The Track 3:34
1.10 John The Revelator 2:16
2.1 The Revealer 2:27
2.2 Hotel 167 2:58
2.3 Kum Back 2:18
2.4 I Won't Let You Down (Country Version) 2:24