Catherine Wheel is a British rock band that was formed in 1990. The band consists of Rob Dickinson (vocals, guitar), Brian Futter (guitar), Dave Hawes (bass), and Neil Sims (drums). The band’s discography includes four studio albums, one compilation album, and several singles and EPs.
Their debut album, “Ferment,” was released in 1992 and was widely praised for its unique sound, blending heavy guitar riffs with dreamy, atmospheric elements. The album was a critical and commercial success, and the band’s follow-up, “Chrome,” was also well-received.
In 1995, the band released “Happy Days,” establishing a more mainstream sound that incorporated elements of electronic and industrial music. The album featured the hit single “Waydown,” which received extensive airplay on MTV.
The band’s final studio album, “Adam and Eve,” was released in 1997. It marked a return to the more experimental sound of their earlier work, but failed to land a hit single or gain the same level of commercial success as their previous albums.
In 2000, the band released a compilation album titled “Like Cats and Dogs,” which featured b-sides and rare tracks. The band announced their breakup shortly thereafter, with Dickinson pursuing a solo career.
Overall, Catherine Wheel’s discography represents a unique blend of alternative, shoegaze, and electronic influences that made them one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the 1990s.
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