Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Gardener wrote the lyrics, which were inspired by Ride's first American tour. [8] Bell was tasked with editing Gardener's lyrics down — "it would’ve been 25 minutes if we’d used all the words", he remarked. "Wheels turning round, into alien ground" was the line that initially stood out to Bell, who decided to begin the song with it.
"Vapour Trail" is a song by British shoegaze band Ride. It is the closing track of the band's debut album, Nowhere (1990), released on Creation Records, and was later released as a single in the United States in early 1991.
"Twisterella" is a song by the British rock band Ride. It was released as the second single from the band's second studio album Going Blank Again on 13 April 1992. It features Mark Gardener on lead vocals, who wrote its lyrics about his experiences with London nightlife.
Today Forever is an EP by British rock band Ride, released in March 1991.. The first three songs also appeared in the US on the "Vapour Trail" CD-single.All four songs from the EP were added to the Nowhere album as bonus tracks on its re-release in 2001, 20th anniversary reissue in 2011, and 25th anniversary reissue in 2015.
Ride have reinvented themselves whilst retaining all the cuteness of Haircut One Hundred. [ 17 ] An academic study on My Bloody Valentine 's seminal shoegazing album Loveless mentions that the tracks of Going Blank Again are "predictive" of later genres of indie rock , and notes that the seventh track "Cool Your Boots" is a "shoegazing classic ...
Nowhere is the debut album by British shoegaze band Ride, released 15 October 1990. Rolling Stone called the album "a masterpiece", [ 1 ] and online magazine Pitchfork called it "one of shoegazing's enduring moments".
"Ride" is a song by American recording artist Ciara. The song features American rapper Ludacris . It was co-written by Ciara, Ludacris, Tricky Stewart , and The-Dream , and produced by the latter two.
"Ride" is a song by American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey from her third extended play (EP), Paradise (2012). The song was written by Lana Del Rey and Justin Parker , while produced by Rick Rubin, the song served as the reissue's first single on September 25, 2012 through Interscope Records .