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The Escalators

 
Artist: The Escalators

Group Members:

Woodie, Mark Robertson, Nigel Lewis, Bart Coles

Similar Artists:

The Prisoners, The Milkshakes, Restless, The Sting Rays

Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

The Meteors, Tall Boys
  • Formed: 1982, London, England
  • Disbanded: 1983
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Live at Le Havre 1983

Biography

The Escalators were a short-lived British rock outfit led by bassist Nigel Lewis and drummer Mark Robertson, who formed the group in 1982 after leaving the Meteors, the influential U.K. psychobilly act fronted by Paul Fenech. Looking for a more diverse musical landscape than the warped rockabilly approach of the Meteors, Lewis and Robertson were joined by guitarist Bart Coles and vocalist Woodie, and adopted a sound that fused elements of rockabilly, garage rock, and psychedelia into a sinister but expressive sonic brew. After putting out a couple of singles, the Escalators released their first album, Moving Staircases, through Big Beat in 1983, but it soon proved to also be the group's last, as the band broke up by the end of the year. Lewis and Robertson continued on, playing hard-edged garage rock with their new group, the Tall Boys, formed shortly after the Escalators called it a day; given Lewis and Robertson's following among fans of off-center British rock, Moving Staircases was given a reissue on CD by Big Beat in late 2006. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
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