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Elastica

 
Artist: Elastica
Elastica

Group Members:

Donna Matthews, Justin Welch, Annie Holland, Justine Frischmann, Dave Bush, David Bush

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Performed Songs By:

Donna Matthews, Justine Frischmann

Formal Connection With:

The Hours, Paul Jones, Klang, Botanica
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  • Formed: 1992 10
  • Disbanded: 2001 10
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Elastica," "The Radio One Sessions," "The Menace"
  • Representative Songs: "Connection," "Stutter," "Waking Up"

Biography

Elastica's brief, angular, and catchy punk rock became a hit on both sides of the Atlantic in 1995. While the group reworked both the sound and the image of new wave and punk rockers like Adam & the Ants, Wire, the Buzzcocks, and Blondie, the band's songs are more pop-oriented and hook-driven than most of their influences, and Justine Frischmann's cool sexuality is earthier, yet more detached, than Debbie Harry's.

Guitarist/vocalist Justine Frischmann began performing professionally in the early '90s, forming Suede with her boyfriend Brett Anderson. In addition to naming the band, Frischmann was the group's original guitarist and continued to perform with them once lead guitarist Bernard Butler joined. However, she left the group soon after her relationship with Anderson ended. Frischmann formed Elastica after leaving Suede in 1991. Recruiting guitarist Donna Matthews, drummer Justin Welch, and bassist Annie Holland through advertisements, the final lineup of the band was set in 1993. Elastica released their first single, the roaring three-chord, two-minute punk rocker "Stutter," at the end of 1993. The single was a limited-edition run and it quickly sold out, thanks to radio airplay and rave reviews. "Line Up" followed a few months later. It also sold very well, yet some critics claimed the band appropriated the melody from Wire's "I Am the Fly" for the song. For most of 1994, the group was relatively quiet, playing the occasional concert and recording; nevertheless, the band's name stayed in the British press, largely due to Frischmann's romance with Damon Albarn, the lead singer for Blur, England's most popular band of 1994. Released in the fall of that year, "Connection," their biggest hit yet, suffered the same criticism, this time for taking the keyboard riff from Wire's "Three Girl Rhumba." On the eve of the March 1995 release of their debut album, the group was taken to court by Wire's publishers, as well as the publishers of the Stranglers (who claimed Elastica's new single, "Waking Up," took the riff from the punk band's "No More Heroes"); both cases were settled out of court before the album was released.

Entering the charts at number one, Elastica's self-titled first album became the fastest-selling debut in the U.K., beating the record Oasis' Definitely Maybe set only seven months earlier. As well as being a popular success, the record received overwhelmingly positive reviews. Like Oasis, Elastica managed to have a hit single in America with "Connection"; the single was a major modern rock radio hit, as well as reaching the Top 100 on the singles chart. Elastica continued to make headway in America by replacing Sinead O'Connor on the 1995 Lollapalooza tour, although the group suffered a blow when Holland announced her exit from the lineup. A follow-up LP was years in the making, and Elastica's future was the subject of considerable media speculation; in the spring of 1999 Matthews quit as well, although Holland soon returned to the fold, joining new guitarist Paul Jones as well as keyboardists Dave Bush and Mew. A new six-track EP finally appeared late that summer. Their long-awaited sophomore effort, The Menace, was finally released six years after the band's debut. After a year of inactivity, the band released a farewell single in England and announced that their breakup, which had been rumored about them for some time, was, indeed final. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Elastica

Background information
Origin London
Genres Alternative rock
Britpop
Years active 1992—2001
Labels Deceptive Records
DGC Records
Atlantic Records
Wichita Recordings
Associated acts Suede
Me Me Me
Spitfire
Former members
Justine Frischmann
Annie Holland
Justin Welch
Donna Matthews
David Bush
Sheila Chipperfield
Paul Jones
Sharon Mew

Elastica were a British alternative rock band, who played punk rock-influenced music. They were best known for their 1995 album Elastica which produced singles that charted in the U.S. and the UK.

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History

In mid-1992 ex-Suede band-members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch decided to form a group. By the autumn of that year, bassist Annie Holland and guitarist Donna Matthews (ex-Darling Buds) were added. After initially rehearsing, recording and gigging under names such as "Vaseline" and "Onk", the band settled on the name "Elastica" in early 1993 because of legal threats from The Vaselines.

Elastica released their first single, "Stutter", in 1993, which benefited from the promotional efforts of BBC Radio 1 DJ and Deceptive Records label boss Steve Lamacq who had discovered the band earlier in the year. In 1994, Elastica released two UK Top 20 singles, "Line Up" and "Connection", and performed on numerous radio shows. In addition Frischmann's relationship with Blur's Damon Albarn made tabloid headlines, thus creating further buzz about the band.

Elastica's first LP Elastica was released in March 1995 and entered the UK charts at number one, and became the fastest-selling debut album in UK history at the time.[1] The album was preceded by their fourth single "Waking Up" which went to number 13 on the UK Singles Chart, their highest placing yet.

The band became subject to controversy when several bands sued them for plagiarism. Specifially, the post-punk band Wire (whom Elastica counted as one of their main influences) claimed that many of the band's melodies were taken from Wire compositions. Notably, Wire's "I Am the Fly" has a chorus similar to Elastica's "Line Up" and the intro synthesiser part in Elastica's "Connection" (later also repeated on guitar) is lifted from the guitar riff in Wire's "Three Girl Rhumba" and transposed a semitone. The judgment resulted in an out-of-court settlement for which Wire received no compensation[citation needed]. The Stranglers also passed comment that Elastica's "Waking Up" bore a marked resemblance to their song "No More Heroes".[1]

In the United States "Connection" and "Stutter" received airplay on modern rock radio and also both charted on the pop charts, as did their debut album (which was later certified gold). After performing at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, the band joined the Lollapalooza tour continuing an almost solid year of constant gigging. Citing exhaustion, original bassist Annie Holland quit the band in early August of 1995 and was replaced for the remainder of the tour by session bassist Abby Travis. Holland was not permanently replaced until the arrival of Sheila Chipperfield in the spring of 1996. Also around this time keyboardist David Bush (ex-The Fall) was added to the line-up.

After playing more shows and demoing new material in the first half of 1996, Elastica entered the studio in the later part of the year to begin work on their second album. By late 1998, guitarist Donna Matthews had left the band. She was replaced by guitarist Paul Jones and keyboardist Sharon Mew. Also around this time Chipperfield was replaced with a returning Annie Holland.

As a tribute to the 'lost years' of the band a self-titled six-track EP appeared in August 1999 collecting a variety of recordings from a multitude of aborted sessions. This EP marked the first new material from the band in over four years. After re-recording most of these songs in mid 1999, along with new compositions, the band played their first set of shows in years. Their second proper album, The Menace, was released in April 2000. After the release of a farewell single "The Bitch Don't Work" in 2001, the band announced their amicable break-up.

According to Mojo article on Elastica in 2009,Justine emigrated to Colorado apparently to study visual arts and psychology and is married.Donna Mathews is a pastor in Totnes.Annie Holland lives in Brighton,Justin Welch and Mew are happily married and live in Devon.Paul Jones is the A&R man at Rough Trade joining after managing his Slogan label which put out the Fall's Fall Heads Roll.

Members

Official members

Guest/touring members

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Album Details Peak Chart Positions Certificates
UK
[2]
CAN
[3]
NZ
[4]
SWE
[5]
US
[6]
1995 Elastica 1 31 20 34 66
2000 The Menace
  • Released: 3 April 2000
  • Label: Deceptive/Atlantic
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Compilations/EPs

Singles

Year Song Peak Chart Positions Album
UK
[2]
CAN
[10]
US
[11]
US Mod[11] US Main[11]
1993 "Stutter" Elastica
1994 "Line Up" 20
"Connection" 17
1995 "Waking Up" 13
"Connection" [A] 175 9 53 2 40
"Stutter" [A] 67 10
"Car Song" 33
2000 "Mad Dog God Dam" 44 The Menace
2001 "The Bitch Don't Work" 87 Non-album single
  • A ^North American release.

References

  1. ^ a b "Artist Profile Elastica". http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/artist_profile/elastica.htm. Retrieved 11 May 2009. 
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 180. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ "Elastica Canadian position". RPM. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.9038&volume=61&issue=13&issue_dt=May%2001%201995&type=1&interval=36&PHPSESSID=drnjutdtte48eld29pvr5ca4c2. Retrieved 19 February 2009. 
  4. ^ "New Zealand album positions". charts.org.nz. http://charts.org.nz/search.asp?cat=a&search=Elastica. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  5. ^ "Swedish album positions". swedishcharts.com. http://swedishcharts/search.asp?cat=a&search=Elastica. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  6. ^ "US Billboard: albums". billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=36709&model.vnuAlbumId=424769. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  7. ^ "Elastica British Certificate". British Phonographic Industry. http://bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp?rq=search_plat&r_id=18793. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  8. ^ "Canadian Certificates". CRIA. http://www.cria.ca/cert_db_search.php. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  9. ^ "US Certificates". RIAA. http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH. Retrieved 22 February 2009. 
  10. ^ "Canadian Single Positions". RPM. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.9224&volume=61&issue=17&issue_dt=May%2029%201995&type=1&interval=36&PHPSESSID=drnjutdtte48eld29pvr5ca4c2. Retrieved 29 April 2009. 
  11. ^ a b c "US Single Positions". www.allmusic.com. http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jxfexqe5ldfe~T51. Retrieved 29 April 2009. 

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