Fretblanket

Fretblanket are an English power pop band from Stourbridge, England.

Fretblanket
OriginStourbridge, England
GenresPower pop
Years active1990-1999; 2022-present
LabelsPolygram
MembersWill Copley (vocals/guitar)
Clive Powell (guitar/vocals)
Dave Allsopp (bass)
Matt Carey (drums)

Fretblanket have had more success in the United States than in their native Britain, which the band put down to the attitude of the British music press.[1] The band has been described as "one of the first British groups to reflect the worldwide influence of Nirvana's Nevermind",[2] although Ride, The Wedding Present, and Swervedriver have also been identified as influences.[3] The band signed to Polygram in 1993 and released their first album, Junkfuel, a year later. Fretblanket had a fairly successful hit in 1997 with the song "Into the Ocean". The video for that song had a short life in regular rotation on MTV the same year, and at the time was the highest-rated video ever on MTV's 12 Angry Viewers.[4] The same year saw the release of a second album, Home Truths From Abroad.

In 2020, the song "Digging Your Scene" was released as part of the compilation Cattle And Hum.[5] The band released it as a single in 2023.

Discography

Singles

  • "Better Than Swimming"
  • "Curtainsville"
  • Twisted EP
  • "Song In B"
  • "Into The Ocean" (1997)
  • "Digging Your Scene" (2023)

Albums

  • Junkfuel (1994, Polygram)
  • Home Truths From Abroad (1997, Polygram)
  • The Distance in Between (2023)

References

  1. Gerry Galipault (1 September 1994). ""Fretblanket is fuelled by 'Junkfuel'"". Pausedandplay.com.
  2. "TrouserPress.com :: Fretblanket". Trouserpress.com.
  3. "Fretblanket - Free Music Downloads, Videos, Lyrics, CDS, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links". Archived from the original on 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  4. Nick Mirov. "Pitchfork Media review of Home Truths From Abroad". Pitchforkmedia.com.
  5. "Cattle And Hum, by Various Artists". Market Tavern Book. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
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