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Ash (2004)

Interview by Gavin Martin, Rock's Backpages audio, 2004

Ash's Tim Wheeler and Rick McMurray talk about Meltdown, the struggles around Nu-Clear Sounds, Northern Ireland and the Good Friday Agreement... and magic mushrooms!

File format: mp3; file size: 49.2mb, interview length: 51' 16" sound quality: ***

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Ash: Three wise men and a little lady

Interview by Sylvia Patterson, New Musical Express, 18 October 1997

  Those hard-drinking heart-throbs are back, but now they've got "the luckiest girl in the world" playing guitar for them! Meet the all-new, grown-up ASH... In ...

Ash: TFI Friday, Saturday, Sunday...

Report and Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 8 March 1997

They've been on the rock'n'roller coaster since they were bagging off school to play gigs but there's just the little matter of five sell-out shows ...

Ash: Civic Hall, Guildford

Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 14 October 1998

GOING BY the number of teenage lovelies in the Civic Hall ladies' loo, Ash are hot with the girls of Guildford. Maybe it's just that ...

Ash: Somerset House, London

Live Review by Dorian Lynskey, The Guardian, 11 August 2003

IT'S A GOOD TIME TO BE ASH. After the failure of 1998's leathery, unconvincing Nu-Clear Sounds, they were facing bankruptcy, destined to be remembered as ...

Ash, Bis: Forum, London

Live Review by David Sinclair, The Times, 29 May 1996

Never mind the Pistols... ...

Ash: Free All Angels

Review by Nick Southall, Stylus, 1 September 2003

AH, TEENAGE KICKS. Tim Wheeler may be 25 now, but he still knows that first love, while maybe not the deepest or longest-lasting, is always ...

Ash Flow

Report and Interview by Bill Holdship, Seattle Weekly, 9 October 2006

Irish rockers plug into the electronica-powered Area 2 tour ...

Ash: Free All Angels

Review by Bill Holdship, Dallas Observer, 5 July 2002

FREE ALL ANGELS finally hits the United States a full year after its release in the U.K., where it's been a huge hit. And fortunately, ...

Ash, Feeder and Gay Dad: Indie Hard IV — With a Vengeance

Report and Interview by Robin Bresnark, Melody Maker, 25 September 1999

Well, Bruce Willis might have spanked Jeremy Irons' butt in the end, but this time the Yanks face a far more serious threat. We join ...

U2 and Ash: I was there, helping to make history. (I just wish I hadn't been scratching my chin)

Report and Interview by Sean O'Hagan, The Observer, 24 May 1998

THE PHONE rings at 10.30 on a Monday night. It is Bono. "We're going to Belfast tomorrow night," he says, "and we're trying to come ...

Ash: Going for Gold

Interview by Susan Corrigan, i-D, April 1996

ASH MADE THEIR NAME PLAYING THE SPACEPOP GAME, ROCKETING UP THE CHARTS WITH 'GIRL FROM MARS'. NOW THESE BOYS JUST WANNA MAKE NOISE. MEET THE ...

Ash: Staying Out Of It For The Summer

Report and Interview by Steven Wells, New Musical Express, 28 June 1997

As the world prepares to get ripped to the tits on cheap cider and mung bean noodle bake at GLASTONBURY, NME indulges in a series ...

Ash: The Astoria, London

Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 3 March 1997

Boys enjoy early night ...

Crowded House, The Cranberries, et al: Fleadh '94, Finsbury Park, London

Live Review by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 18 June 1994

BLARNEY ARMY! ...

Ash: Boys Who Like Hurls

Interview by Keith Cameron, New Musical Express, 25 March 1995

ASH may be fresh-faced teens but they're hardly naïve kids. The Irish striplings are currently the coveted prize in a US bidding war involving such ...

Better Cremate Than Ever?: Ash: LA2, London

Live Review by Neil Kulkarni, Melody Maker, 2 September 1995

IT'S POURING OFF ME. Pure f***ing rage. See, the enemy isn't hoary rockers. It isn't Britpoppers, soul-sincerity dullards or synthetic chart popsters, although they all ...

Ash

Profile and Interview by Martin Aston, Q, November 1995

Downpatrick punk-popsters collide with the charts, avoid university and begin diligent career-building ...

Ash Dish The Dirt

Interview by Neil Mason, Melody Maker, 28 November 1998

Did you know Tim's nickname at the scouts was "Timmy Testicle" or that Charlotte guzzles Vodka? We make each member of Ash leave the room ...

Ash: King's College, London

Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 2013

ASH HAVE BEEN rock stars for 12 years and four albums, yet, as singer Tim Wheeler has noted, they're still younger than some of the ...

Ash/The Darkness: Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle

Live Review by Rahul Shrivastava, bbc.co.uk, 30 November 2004

The Darkness rolled into Newcastle as part of their UK tour. Running out of hairspray: Rahul Shrivastava ...

Ash: The Nu-Clear Age

Interview by Ian Fortnam, Kerrang!, 19 September 1998

Six months in the making, ASH's eagerly-awaited second album, Nu-Clear Sounds, is finally upon us. Today, the band look back on 16 weeks of tap-dancing ...

Ash: Turn Up, Check In, Rock Out!

Report by Steven Wells, Vox, December 1995

These days, most teenagers leave school and sign on. But not ASH – they play loud punk rock, trash hotels and party till they puke. ...

Ash: We Are The Resurrection

Report and Interview by Paul Mathur, Melody Maker, 12 September 1998

The original Bratpoppers, ASH, are back! We meet them in Sweden and hear about Ian Paisley, the nuclear-tastic new album and Charlotte's death-threats ...

Ash: Free All Angels (Infectious)

Review by Peter Murphy, Hot Press, 12 April 2001

SIXTEEN IS A state of mind that, like that summer feeling, haunts you the rest of your life. It's a quickening of stirrings into one ...

The New, Clear Sounds of Ash

Interview by Ian Fortnam, Kerrang!, September 1998

TUCKED AWAY behind a careworn inner city church on a quiet residential street in Highbury, North London, lies an outwardly unremarkable red brick building. This ...

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