==History==
Angelhead were an English rock
band, active from 1987 until 1991. Their line-up consisted of
singer/guitarist
Jude Rawlins, lead guitarist Neil Gardner,
bassist Richard "Coey" Cole, and keyboardist/percussionist Mat
Hook. The band are best remembered for their 1989 album
Rain
Goddess, and for their early recordings, which many cite as a
major influence on the later British music scene "dreampop" or
Shoegazing.
Angelhead themselves always distanced themselves from any such
label, although the soundscapes for which they became known can be
detected in many groups, including
Ride and
Chapterhouse.
Career
Angelhead's
recorded output was prolific, but the band did everything they
could to evade easy categorisation. The common themes were escape
and longing, but Rawlins seemed even at this early stage to be
striving for more than straightforward
teen angst. The song ‘’Yesterday and Most of
Today’’, recorded in 1987, was about teen suicide, but rather than
the usual it was an angry and defiant emotional exploration,
inspired by an actual personal loss. The slow, brooding, repetitive
nature of the track seemed to owe much to
Public Image
Limited (the band also covered PiL’s “The Flowers of Romance”
around the same time). With hindsight, the track clearly represents
the musical evolutionary from the dark post-punk of PiL, Echo and
the Bunnymen,
Joy
Division et al, and the later, fey soundscapes of the
Shoegazing scene
of the late Eighties and early Nineties, predating the release of
Ride’s “Drive Blind” by almost
three years.
In 1989, Angelhead recorded ‘’Rain Goddess’’. A
dark, experimental work, it seemed that the band were turning away
from their indie roots, moving towards a more
avant-garde sound. The album
was poorly received, many previously supportive critics attacking
it’s pervasive
nihilism, and blatant disregard for the band’s
previous signature guitar sound. Littered with drug references,
artistic homage, and uncompromising in the extreme, ‘’Rain
Goddess’’, whilst certainly a brave artistic statement was just too
demanding for a listening public then preoccupied with
Madchester. The
band stood by it, but never recovered their commercial potential.
Mat Hook left in July 1989 to do a psychology degree. Rawlins,
Gardner and Cole continued as a three piece. Although their
reputation as a live act went from strength to strength, their
subsequent recordings lacked the fierce agenda of their earlier
work. Problems with management and labels overtook them, compounded
by Rawlins’ increasing reliance on drugs and alcohol. They
disbanded in 1991., after the collapse of the
Rough Trade label. The split
was announced at the Slough Festival, which that year was
(coincidently?) co-headlined by Ride and Curve. Jude Rawlins
subsequently formed
Subterraneans with former Wave
guitarist Carl Homer.
Discography
Gala
(1987)September (1988)Rain Goddess
(1989)Music For Lovers (1990)Summer Rain EP
(1991)Malfunctions: 1987-1991
(1994)Transmissions: 1987-1991 (1995) External
links
Official
website