Ride

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  • Formed: Oxford, England
  • Years Active: 1980s, 1990s
  • Group Members: Mark Gardener

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Group Members: Mark Gardener

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With their first records, Ride created a unique wall of sound that relied on massive, trembling distortion in the vein of My Bloody Valentine but with a simpler, more direct melodic approach. The shatteringly loud, droning neo-psychedelia the band performed was dubbed shoegazing by the British press because the bandmembers stared at the stage while they performed. Along with their initial influence, My Bloody Valentine, Ride stood apart from the shoegazing pack, primarily because of their keen sense of songcraft and dynamics. For a while, the band was proclaimed the last great hope of British rock, but they fell from the spotlight nearly as quickly as they entered it.

Ride were formed in Oxfordshire, England, in 1988 by guitarist/vocalist Andy Bell, vocalist/guitarist Mark Gardener, bassist Stephan Queralt, and drummer Loz Colbert when the group was still in its late teens. The band soon earned a dedicated following through their blisteringly loud, intense live shows. Creation Records signed the band in 1989 and the group released its self-titled debut EP later in the year. Not only did the British music critics praise the Ride EP, but it climbed into the lower reaches of the U.K. charts.

Play, Ride's second EP, appeared in the spring of 1990 and it surpassed the success of its predecessor, entering the Top 40 upon its release. Ride continued to gain new fans and quickly became darlings of the U.K. press. Nowhere, the group's first album, was released at the end of the year and became a significant hit in England, peaking at number 14. The band's third EP, Fall, was released in the summer of 1991 and became a Top 20 hit in the U.K. Ride released their second album, Going Blank Again, in the spring of 1992. Going Blank Again was successful, particularly in the U.K. where its first single, "Leave Them All Behind," went into the Top Ten, but didn't increase their audience dramatically.

That lack of a breakthrough success caused tensions within the band, especially between Bell and Gardener. After completing a frustrating American tour, the band decided to take an extended break. It would be two years before Ride re-emerged with their third album, Carnival of Light.

Carnival of Light represented a major shift toward conventional psychedelic rock and it turned out to be a commercial misstep. Not only did their die-hard following dislike the record, but Ride failed to pick up a new batch of fans with their stylistic makeover. Wounded from a lack of sales and critical respect, the band moved to the studio in the summer of 1995 to record its fourth album, Tarantula. Tensions between Bell and Gardener escalated throughout the recorded sessions. After Tarantula was completed in August 1995, Gardener left the band; Bell followed immediately afterward. Ride announced its disbandment in January of 1996. The album was released in March of 1996.

Wikipedia:

Ride may refer to:

Amusement rideRide, a 2002 novel by David WaltonRide quality, how well a vehicle copes with uneven surfacesReduce Impaired Driving Everywhere, a sobriety testing program used by Canadian policeRoad Improvement and Development Effort, a highway program in South CarolinaRural Institute for Development Education, an NGO based in Tamil Nadu, IndiaTony Hawk: Ride, a video game

Films

Ride (film), a 1998 comedy by Millicent SheltonRide, a 2004 short film by Stephen Sinclair

Music

Ride cymbal, the standard cymbal in most drum kitsRide (band), a British indie rock band"Ride", a contemporary concert band piece composed by Samuel Hazo"Ride", an instrumental from Bond's 2002 album ShineWXRC, a Charlotte, North Carolina, USA radio sation known as 95.7 The Ride
Albums
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Songs
"Ride" (Ace Hood song)"Ride" (Ciara song)"Ride" (Martina McBride song)"Ride" (The Vines song)"Ride", by Presence"Ride", from the Beautiful Creatures album Beautiful Creatures"Ride", from the Cary Brothers album Who You Are"Ride", from the Deepsky album In Silico"Ride", from the Liz Phair album Whitechocolatespaceegg"Ride", from the Robyn Hitchcock album Perspex Island"Ride", from the The Dandy Warhols album Dandys Rule OK"Ride", from the Usher album Confessions"Ride", from Boney James feature Jahiem

People

Sally Ride (born 1951), American astronautWilliam Ride (born 1926), Australian zoologist

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