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ANDY BELL

THE '90s ISSUE PERSONALITIES

THEN

Nowhere (1990)

This Is Not a Safe Place (2019)

NOW-ISH

BEFORE ANDY BELL strode across grand stages with the U.K.’s most cocksure band, Oasis, he handled six-string duties for Ride, one of the shoegaze genre’s preeminent acts. Bands like Lush and Slowdive linchpinned shoegaze on the other side of the pond. And, sure, they were stout, but Ride’s first two records, Nowhere (1990) and Going Blank Again (1992), proved to be high points of the period.

Looking back on his reaction to Nowhere and Going Blank Again, Bell tells Guitar World, “I think there’s one moment that I remember that came after we finished Going Blank Again. When we finished that album, and it was mastered, [Ride guitarist] Mark [] and I drove back to Oxford, and he put it on his stereo at home. When we sat there and listened to, we didn’t speak; we just listened. At the end, we were just like, ‘That is so good.’ But I don’t have a similar memory with because, at the end, it was so stressful because we were hammering up against a deadline. The last days of’s recording were chaotic; we worked night and day to mix it. But the guy who was supposed to mix it had a breakdown, which led us to call [] Alan [] to save the day. I don’t really remember having that same pleasurable playback moment with where I said, ‘Ah, that’s a great record.’ I remember it being stressful.”

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