- The Seahorses
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Name = The Seahorses
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Origin =England
Genre =Indie rock ,Alternative rock ,Britpop , Prog rock
Years_active =1996 -1999
Label = Geffen
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Current_members =John Squire Stuart Fletcher Chris Helme Mark Heaney
Past_members =Andy Watts
Notable_instruments =The Seahorses were an English band of the mid to late 1990s, best known as the post-Stone Roses project of guitarist
John Squire .History
Formed in
1996 , The Seahorses leaned more towards guitar-driven music than the dancehall rock of Stone Roses. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUQKEVyfVo YouTube - John Squire shredding on his guitar! ] ] The name of the band is an anagram of "He hates Roses," though it is unknown if this was intentional. For the band, Squire picked three unknowns. First to join was the bassistStuart Fletcher who Squire saw standing in for a friend in a York pub band called The Blueflies, next was the lead vocalistChris Helme (who a friend of Squire's had spottedbusking outside Woolworths, also inYork ), with drummerAndy Watts , who also provided backing vocals, being the last to join.Their one and only album, "Do it Yourself", was produced by
Tony Visconti , forGeffen Records in June1997 , and received varied reviews. One of the songs on the album, "Love Me and Leave Me", was co-written withLiam Gallagher of Oasis, with whom the Seahorses toured in 1997.Shortly before the release of the single "Love Me And Leave Me", it was announced that drummer Andy Watts was leaving the group to spend more time with his family. It was later brought to light in an online interview with Watts that he was asked to leave by the bands lawyer's on behalf of the band, because they didn't approve of the drummer's excessive behaviour on tour, and felt he didn't fit in with the desired image for the band. Watts was eventually replaced by
Mark Heaney and played several secret gigs showcasing new material destined for a second album. However, the group disbanded in1999 during recording sessions. A bootleg entitled "2nd Album Recordings" can be found containing many new tracks and demos which were destined for the second Seahorses album which would have been titled either "Minus Blue" or "Motorcade". It is believed Helme showed more interest in pursuing a solo career off the back of his involvement with Squire than working on the 2nd album, and John Squire walked out of the sessions. [ [http://www.john-squire.com/seahorses/bio.html The Seahorses - Jsu Mini-Site ] ]The name
The origin of the name "The Seahorses" has been the subject of various theories after a pair of "
NME " readers spotted it was ananagram of the phrase "He Hates Roses", and wrote in to the paper. Other anagrams include "The Rose Ashes", and by dropping thedefinitive article , "She's A Rose". Squire has claimed in interviews that the band was named after a large fibreglassseahorse which Squire bumped his head against while leaving a pub on the very day he announced his departure from The Stone Roses. [ [http://www.john-squire.com/seahorses/media/nme_27-11-96_2.html Media - The Seahorses - Jsu Mini-Site ] ]Following the controversy, the name was changed from "The Seahorses" to simply "Seahorses". The name-change was short-lived, becoming the subject of a dispute when another band revealed they had already been performing as "Seahorses" for several years.
After the break-up
Following the demise of The Seahorses
John Squire released two albums as a solo artist. Stuart Fletcher and Chris Helme currently play together in semi-pro outfit The Yards who play pub gigs around their hometown ofYork , Fletcher also plays with formerShed Seven frontmanRick Witter in his new bandRick Witter & The Dukes .Discography
;Albums
*"Do it Yourself" (
1997 ) UK #2cite web|last=|first=|title=Search Results -- Singles|work=http://www.everyhit.com|date=2008-03-23 |url=http://www.everyhit.com|accessdate=2008-03-23] US #8
*"Minus Blue" (Unreleased) (1999 );Singles
* "Love Is the Law" (April 1997) UK #3
* "Blinded by the Sun" (July 1997) UK #7
* "Love Me and Leave Me" (September 1997) UK #16
* "You Can Talk to Me" (December 1997) UK #15 U.S. Modern Rock #30References
External links
* [http://www.johnsquire.com John Squire Official]
* [http://www.theyards.org The Yards Official] (Chris Helme & Stu Fletcher)
* [http://www.andywattsmusic.co.uk Andy Watts Official]
* [http://www.john-squire.com Don't Stop - Roses/Seahorses]
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