Chapterhouse
Chapterhouse were a British shoegazing/alternative rock band from Reading, Berkshire, England.[1] Formed in 1987 by Andrew Sherriff and Stephen Patman, the band began performing alongside Spacemen 3.[1] They released two albums entitled Whirlpool (1991) and Blood Music (1993). After the band split in 1994, Sherriff later formed Biocom.[2] The group temporarily reformed in 2008 after being asked to join Ulrich Schnauss onstage to perform his cover version of their song "Love Forever" at the Truck Festival in Oxfordshire.[3] The band finished the brief reunion with two gigs in London (2009–2010) and tours in North America and Japan in 2010.[4]
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Background information | |
Origin | Reading, England |
Genres | Shoegazing, alternative rock, dream pop |
Years active | 1987–1994, 2008–2010 |
Labels | Dedicated Records, Cherry Red |
Associated acts | Mojave 3, Slowdive, Cuba, Tunng, Biocom, Inner Sleeve, The Bikinis |
Members | Andrew Sherriff Ashley Bates Russell Barrett Stephen Patman Simon Rowe |
Past members | Steve Wren Jon Curtis |
Career
The band comprised Andrew Sherriff (born 16 May 1969, Wokingham, England; guitar/vocals), Stephen Patman (born 8 November 1968, Windsor, Berkshire, England; guitar/vocals), Simon Rowe (born 23 June 1969, Reading, Berkshire; guitar), Jon Curtis (bass) and Ashley Bates (born 2 November 1971, Reading; drums).[1]
Chapterhouse took the unusual step of rehearsing and gigging for well over a year before recording even a demo tape.[1] Initially lumped in with the British acid rock genre, this became modified to shoegazing, despite early sojourns including supporting Spacemen 3. They were deemed to have joined fellow shoegazers such as Lush, Moose, Ride and Slowdive.[1]
Bassist Jon Curtis left early on to study, being replaced by Russell Barrett (born 7 November 1968, Vermont, United States).[1] Chapterhouse signed to the newly formed Dedicated label, releasing a series of singles, including "Pearl",[1] which featured guest vocals by Rachel Goswell of Slowdive and reached No. 67 in the UK Singles Chart.[5]
The band's first album, Whirlpool, released in 1991,[1] has been cited as one of the genre's high points, but failed to capture a wider market despite reaching No. 23 in the UK Albums Chart.[5] In the same year, Chapterhouse also appeared in their home town Reading Festival immediately following Nirvana's performance.
The band's second album Blood Music, stylistically different, was released in 1993.[1] Singles from the album, "She's a Vision" and "We Are the Beautiful", were relatively successful. Some copies of Blood Music included a bonus disc "retranslated" by Global Communication, called Pentamerous Metamorphosis that was withdrawn due to a sampling lawsuit, but later reissued in a slightly altered version.
The band then released no further new material other than a double album, Rownderbowt in 1996, compiling their singles, various B-sides, rarities and unreleased demos which featured Slowdive drummer Simon Scott. Sherriff went on to form Bio.com and Rowe went on to play guitar for Mojave 3. Bates formed Cuba and now plays in the British folktronica band Tunng, and Chapterhouse ceased for almost fifteen years.
The music of Chapterhouse was mostly out of print on CD until March 2006, when Cherry Red Records reissued the album Whirlpool with bonus tracks, and for the first time, lyrics.
The band played a version of "Love Forever" with Ulrich Schnauss on the Barn Stage at the 2008 edition of Truck Festival. In response to requests over the years, Chapterhouse played live at Club AC30's Reverence show at the ICA on 26 November 2009 along with Ulrich Schnauss and Kirsty Hawkshaw. This was preceded on 23 November by a warm up show at the Luminaire in Kilburn. The band also played at The Scala in London on 18 March 2010, and undertook short tours of Japan in April 2010 and North America in May 2010.[6] The North American tour had to be postponed due to the Icelandic ash cloud cancelling flights, stranding Patman in Japan.[7] Chapterhouse rescheduled the North American tour for September and October 2010.[8] No plans were made for any other shows and the band ended the brief reunion in 2010.[4]
Since 1997, Sherriff has been working as a composer/sound designer for an Emmy Award-winning music production company Adelphoi Music. Patman and Bates joined him later in 2001.[9]
Discography
Studio albums
- Whirlpool (1991) – UK No. 23[5]
- Blood Music (1993)
Compilations
- Rownderbowt (1996)
- The Best of Chapterhouse (2007)
Singles
- "Something More" (1990)
- "Pearl" (1991) – UK No. 67[5]
- "Falling Down" (1991) promo
- "Mesmerise" (1991) – UK No. 60[5]
- "Mesmerise (remix)" (1991)
- "Don't Look Now" (1992)
- "She's a Vision" (1993)
- "We Are the Beautiful" (1993)
Year | Title | Peak | Album | |
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UK | US Alt | |||
1991 | "Pearl" | 67 | 7 | Whirlpool |
1992 | "Mesmerise" | – | 21 | Non-album single |
1994 | "We Are the Beautiful" | 60 | 29 | Blood Music |
References
- Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 83/4. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
- "Biography". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- "The Official Chapterhouse Website". Archived from the original on 14 January 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
- Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 100. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
- "TicketWeb - independent music concert tickets and more". Ticketweb.uk. Archived from the original on 2 March 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- "Chapterhouse Battles Eyjafjallajökull, Postpones North American Tour". Popmatters.com. 4 May 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Story — Adelphoi Music". Adelphoimusic.com. Retrieved 3 December 2019.