Ride - Nowhere (1990)

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The year was 1990 and baggy culture had truly taken hold. While the movement saw the indie and dance streams merge, Ride from Oxford cut a furrow down the Shoegaze route. A blazing guitar backdrop with vocals intermittently drowned out and then coming back to the fore defined their sound. Ride had an incredibly cool persona and boasted 2 great songwriters. Mark Gardiner had the choirboy vocals, while Andy Bell (who went on to join Oasis) on guitar provided the ammunition. While their relationship was all things harmonious at the beginning by the time 'Tarantula' was released in 1996 things had soured considerably.

Nowhere's artwork contains a drawing of a cool blue sea with a large swell building. The scene is a good analogy for the goings on throughout the album. 'Seagull' sweeps in with incredible power, a mountainous soundwave of shearing guitars, bass tumbles, backward loops and that unique bi-vocal supplied by Gardiner. When 'Kaleidoscope' carries on the assault it's almost enough to shake your boots. Ride's tact changes considerably over the next 2 tracks. 'In a Different Place' has a subdued momentum and that early nineties guitar trickle that sounds positively historic but cool in a Doors hammond sound sort of way. 'Polar Bear' is still immense, its circular guitar structure a much loved Shoegaze technique. Gardiner sounds ethereal at times and the song's energy is powerful enough to induce cloudbursts.

On side 2 (no cd's in 1990) 'Dreams Burn Down' is a quilt of buzz-saw guitars, a searing sound that will melt your ears and put the fear of God into small household pets. 'Decay' and 'Paralysed' are probably the 2 weakest tracks on the album but are pleasing in there own way. Things improve markedly with 'Vapour Trail', which is nothing less than beautiful. Gorgeous melody and the cleverest guitar strums combine with a drumbeat that jumps out at you. A fitting climax to an album that could take your breath away. When I bought the cassette back in 1990 Nowhere had only 8 tracks but the CD has 11 including the single 'Taste' and 2 of its B-Sides 'Here and Now' and 'Nowhere'. 'Taste' was born in Pop heaven, it has lived there ever since. It can only be heard on the sunniest of days, by the happiest of people in the coolest Joe Bloggs ever. 'Here and Now' is completely of its time and is full of fender rushes suffering a little by being a bit too echo and not enough bunny.

'Nowhere' is not a perfect album by any means but it has a jagged sound and vision that is hard to resist. When you hear it first you'll probably wonder what all the fuzz is about but hang around and it will start to make sense. It is a landmark album from the Shoegaze scene, up there with Slowdive's 'For A Day', Chapterhouse's 'Whirlpool' and My Bloody Valentine's 'Loveless'. KD

Rating: 8/10

More Info: Official
Buy Album: [UK] Nowhere: Remastered [US] Nowhere
Year: 1991

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