Expected re-release 04/11/22
Leave Them All Behind
Twisterella
Not Fazed
Chrome Waves
Mouse Trap
Time of Her Time
Cool Your Boots
Making Judy Smile
Time Machine
OX4
Going Blank Again
Howard Hughes
Stampede
Grasshopper
Ahead of their ‘Nowhere’ 30th anniversary UK tour, which began in April, shoegaze legends Ride announced the details of the reissues of their early classic albums via Wichita Recordings. These include the first four EPs (‘Ride’, Play’, ‘Fall’, and ‘Today Forever’), plus their seminal 1990 debut ‘Nowhere’, and feted 1992 album ‘Going Blank Again’ from their days at Creation Records.
All the original audio has been reworked and refined. Ride’s co-frontman, guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell had the following to sayabout the ‘Nowhere’ 30 tour and reissues: “We were really looking forward to getting out and touring the 30th anniversary of ‘Nowhere’ back in 2020. Then the pandemic hit and delayed our plans, but here we are in 2022 and we are still buzzing about getting out on the road, if anything, more so than before. We feel that ‘Nowhere’ is a debut album worth celebrating and as well as the tour we also have decided to start pressing new editions of the vinyl from the original ‘Ride’ era, the first batch of which not only includes ‘Nowhere’ but also ‘Going Blank Again’ and an album we’ve created out of the first 4 EPs. This new album has given us a chance to create some new (but old school) Ride artwork, in conjunction with the team at Wichita, which we are pretty pleased with. To get this ‘Nowhere’-themed period up and running, we have also created a live film of us performing the entire album, in as close a location as we could to the site of the original recording session at Blackwing studios.”
As mentioned by Andy above, Ride are also releasing a live film of their‘Nowhere’ set, created in collaboration with Moment House. Premiering on the 28th October, tickets are available now. One of the leading lights of the early 90s shoegaze scene, Ride reformed in 2014, releasing their first album in over 20 years in 2017. ‘Weather Diaries’ was produced by Erol Alkan and was greeted by a raft of critical and commercial acclaim, reaching Number 11 in the UK Album Charts. It also saw Ride reunited with Wichita Records’ Dick Green and Mark Bowen, who worked with the band during their early years on Creation Records. Ride’s sixth studio album, ‘This Is Not A Safe Place’, came together in a matter of weeks at the end of 2018 and start of 2019, the sound of a band embracing their new found creativity and rejuvenated dynamic. As well as working with Erol Alkan for a second time on production, their sixth record also saw Ride reunite with sound engineer Alan Moulder, who is on mixing duties for his fourth Ride record, following ‘Weather Diaries’, ‘Going Blank Again’ and their 1990 debut album, ‘Nowhere’ (an album whose iconic artwork is wonderfully echoed on the cover of ‘This Is Not A Safe Place’). ‘This Is Not A Safe Place’ charted at Number 7 in the UK on release in August 2019, the band’s highest chart position in 25 years. 2LP on transparent orange standard weight vinyl in gatefold sleeve