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Blow Up (band)

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Years active
  
1986 - 1991

Active until
  
1991

Associated acts
  
14 Iced Bears, Whirl

Genres
  
Indie pop, Indie rock

Past members
  
Nick Roughley (vocals) Alan Stirner (guitar) (1986-1988) Trevor Elliott (bass) (1986-1987) Aziz Hashmi (bass) (1987-1989) Chris Window (drums) (1986-1988) Will Taylor (bass) (1989-1991) Justin Spear (guitar) (1988-1991) Paul Reeves (drums) (1988-1991)

Origin
  
Brighton, United Kingdom (1986)

Albums
  
The Missing Loot, Back to Brooklyn, True Noise

Record labels
  
Creation Records, Cherry Red Records

Similar
  
Lydia Lunch, Debbie Harry, Yoko Ono, Dee Dee Ramone, Steve Hunter

Blow Up were a British indie pop/indie rock band active between 1986 and 1991.

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History

The band was formed in Brighton, England in 1986 by former 14 Iced Bears member Nick Roughley (vocals), along with Alan Stirner (guitar), Whirl frontman Trevor Elliott on Bass, and The Milk Sisters Drummer Chris Window (drums). Signing to Creation Records at their first gig by an awe-struck Alan McGee they gained exposure with two singles on the label, 1987's 1966-Nuggets-style "Good For Me" and the epic "Pool Valley" (the latter taking its name from Brighton's bus station and featuring new bassist Aziz Hashmi). A BBC Janice Long live session at the legendary BBC Abbey Road studios in 1987 brought the outfit well needed publicity with the help of Dave Nimmo on percussion. A tour of the Netherlands and Belgium was followed by their early recordings being collected on the Rollercoaster compilation issued on Megadisc in 1988. After two further EP's, the Pixies-influenced first album proper, In Watermelon Sugar, was issued in 1990. This line-up featured Justin Spear, son of Roger Ruskin Spear of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and 'Paul' Reeves, who as Billy Reeves formed theaudience with Sophie Ellis-Bextor in 1997. An ambitious further album, Amazon Eyegasm (featuring the former 14 Iced Bear Will Taylor on guitar and 'Red Ed' on drums) followed in 1991.

Blow-Up were described as 'the best band I ever signed, and the worst band I ever signed' by Alan McGee.

Singles/EPs

  • "Good For Me" (1987, Creation Records) (UK Indie No. 37)
  • "Pool Valley" (1987, Creation Records)
  • "Forever Holiday" (1988, Ediesta)
  • "Forever Holiday" (1989, Cherry Red)
  • "Own World Waiting" (1990, Cherry Red)
  • "World" (1991, Cherry Red)
  • Albums

  • Rollercoaster (1988, Megadisc)
  • In Watermelon Sugar (1990, Cherry Red)
  • Amazon Eyegasm (1991, Cherry Red)
  • Songs

    Let Me See Your UnderwearExploding Plastic Pleasure · 2006
    Morning Dew1991
    WorldAmazon Eyegasm · 1991

    References

    Blow Up (band) Wikipedia