BMX Bandits (band)

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BMX Bandits
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BMX Bandits in Tokyo, 1991
Background information
Origin Bellshill, Scotland
Genres Indie rock, indie pop
Years active1985–present
Labels Elefant Records, Creation, Vinyl Japan
Members Duglas T. Stewart
Chloe Philip
Stuart Kidd
Amanda Nivich
Andrew Pattie
Past membersRachel Allison
Norman Blake
Jamie Cameron
Sushil K. Dade
Sean Dickson
John Hogarty
Gordon Keen
Eugene Kelly
Gareth Perrie
Martin Kirwan
Francis MacDonald
Joseph McAlinden
Willie McArdle
Brian McEwan
James McEwan
Eden McNulty
Billy Wood
David Scott
Gabriel Telerman
Jamie Gash
Finlay MacDonald
Jim McCulloch
Paul Kelly

BMX Bandits are a Scottish guitar pop band formed in Bellshill in 1986. Led by songwriter and lead vocalist Duglas T. Stewart, their music is heavily influenced by 1960s pop. [1] [2] They have shared members with numerous other local bands, including Teenage Fanclub and the Soup Dragons. BMX Bandits were a favourite band of Kurt Cobain, who said "If I could be in any other band, it would be BMX Bandits". [3] In 2011, they were the subject of the documentary Serious Drugs: A Film About BMX Bandits.

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History

BMX Bandits were formed in Bellshill by songwriter and lead vocalist Duglas T. Stewart from the remnants of The Pretty Flowers, [4] a group that featured Stewart alongside Frances McKee (later of The Vaselines), Sean Dickson and Norman Blake. [5] Beginning around 1982/1983, this early version of the band would perform impromptu, happening-style gigs at various locations around Bellshill including local parks, their school and the Hattonrigg Hotel. Before settling on the name The Pretty Flowers, they usually performed under various controversial and outrageous names to attract attention. [6] The material they performed was often improvised or based loosely on other songs. The group would also partake in various other activities to amuse themselves, such as making home videos interviewing themselves as well as members of the public and recording albums of music in one night on home tape recorders. [7] By 1985, McKee had left to start The Vaselines with Eugene Kelly and the group began to morph into the BMX Bandits. The style of the group as a collective of musicians has been present since its early days, with Stewart acting as the leader while the line-up constantly fluctuates. [8] Many notable independent Glasgow musicians have passed through the band over the years and often continue to contribute to BMX Bandits recordings.

The band signed to 53rd & 3rd and released their first single during the first half of 1986; "E102" / "Sad?". [8] Both songs were written by Stewart with Sean Dickson, who played guitar and keyboards on the recording alongside his Soup Dragons bandmate Jim McCullough. [8] The band's cheerful and playful sound, inspired by 1960s pop music along with Duglas T. Stewart's sense of humour was unusual in rock music at the time and caused mixed responses. [8] However, Radio 1 DJ Janice Long was an early supporter of the group; regularly playing their single and asking them to record a session for her show. [9] They followed up "E102" that same year with a cover of "What a Wonderful World", backed with "The Day Before Tomorrow", which has since become a staple of their live sets. By the end of the year, Dickson left to focus on The Soup Dragons. [8] During the following year, Norman Blake and Joe McAlinden became more involved, with Blake contributing guitar, keyboards and songwriting and McAlinden primarily playing bass and violin. [8] In 1988, the band released another 4-song EP and made a television appearance on the BBC Scotland music show Full Scale Deflection on the same episode as Primal Scream. Their set included a cover of the Beastie Boys song "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" [10] and Norman Blake dressed up as an old man with a false moustache.

In 1989, the band released their first LPs. The first to be released was the live album Totally Groovy Live Experience on Avalanche Records, which documents a show from the Hattonrigg Hotel on 4 January 1989. This was followed by their first studio album C86; titled as such in reference to the group being unfairly pigeonholed by the music press as a C86-era leftover. [8] The album features more of the band's staples, including "Disco Girl", "Your Class", "Whirlpool" and "Right Across the Street". The album was given expanded re-releases in both 1992 and 1996, each time with more bonus tracks.

Their songs mix melodic qualities and humour with, at times, raw and heartbreaking pathos. Stewart has written many of the group's works solo including "Your Class", "The Sailor's Song" and "Doorways" but also has collaborated with many of the other members. Stewart's most regular songwriting partners have been Francis MacDonald, Norman Blake and, more recently, David Scott of The Pearlfishers.

One of the group's most notable songs is the autobiographical "Serious Drugs", [8] recorded in 1991 but not released until 1993. The song featured in the movie This Year's Love and was covered by American stadium power pop group Gigolo Aunts. Oasis did their first UK tour dates supporting the Bandits as a favour from Stewart to Creation label boss Alan McGee.[ citation needed ] BMX Bandits admirers included Kurt Cobain, who was photographed wearing a BMX Bandits T-shirt. Cobain claimed on a New York radio show that if he could be in any band it would be BMX Bandits.[ citation needed ]

Stewart split with long term musical partner Francis MacDonald in 2005 but 2006 saw a new wave of live concert activity and the release of My Chain. Stewart's writing on the album was compared to Brian Wilson, Michel Legrand, Ennio Morricone and even Alan Bennett.[ citation needed ] The line up was expanded by the arrival of Stewart's friend David Scott and new female vocalist Rachel Mackenzie (now Rachel Allison).

The follow-up, 2007's Bee Stings, was influenced by classic girl group pop plus the mellow A & M sound of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Bee Stings features Allison singing lead on half the tracks including "Our Secret Life" co-written by Allison and former band member Norman Blake.

A feature-length documentary called Serious Drugs – Duglas and the Music of BMX Bandits premiered at Glasgow Film Theatre as part of Glasgow Popfest 2011. Jim Burns, the producer/director, initially targeted film and music festivals before releasing a DVD/Blu-ray version of the film.

Original group member Jim McCulloch re-joined the group and was Stewart's major writing partner on the next album release. BMX Bandits in Space was released on Elefant Records in 2012. The album also featured contributions from original BMX Bandit member Sean Dickson, Argentinian multi-instrumentalist Cineplexx and Japanese rock group Plectrum. Shortly after the album's release Rachel Allison departed the group. Chloe Philip, also a member of pop group TeenCanteen, [11] joined in 2013 providing vocals, flute and keyboards. "BMX Bandits Forever" the group's tenth studio album was released by Elefant Records in May 2017. Stewart's main writing partner on this album was Stuart Kidd who rejoined the group in 2014. The album also contain a collaboration with Brian Jonestown Massacre leader Anton Newcombe. Duglas and multi instrumentalist Andrew Pattie composed and recorded the soundtrack for the independent feature film Dreaded Light. The soundtrack was released on Tapete Records in 2023.

The history of the BMX Bandits from 1986 to the early 1990s forms part of the 2017 documentary Teenage Superstars . [12]

Discography

Albums

YearTitleRecord Label
1989Totally Groovy Live Experience!Avalanche
1989C86Click!
1991Star WarsVinyl Japan
1993Life Goes OnCreation
1995Gettin' DirtyCreation
1996Theme ParkCreation
2003Down at the HopShoeshine
2006My ChainRevOla
2007Bee StingsPoppydisc
2012BMX Bandits in SpaceElefant
2017BMX Bandits ForeverElefant
2023Music For The Film Dreaded LightTapete

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Singles and EPs

YearTitleRecord Label
1986E102 / Sad?53rd & 3rd
1986What A Wonderful World / The Day Before Tomorrow53rd & 3rd
1988Figure 453rd & 3rd
1991Come CleanVinyl Japan
1991Television Personalities / BMX Bandits - Your Class / Someone To Share My Life WithClawfist
1992Gordon Keen And His BMX BanditsSunflower Records
1992Serious DrugsCreation Records
1993Little HandsCreation Records
1993Kylie's Got A Crush On UsCreation Records
1993Little HandsCreation Records
1994BMX Bandits / The Duglasettes - Islands In The Stream / Love MachineBring On Bull Records
1995Love, Come To Me / That Summer FeelingCreation Records
1995Gettin' DirtyCreation Records
1995Lost GirlCreation Records
1996Help Me, SomebodyShoeshine Records
1996We're Gonna Shake You DownCreation Records
2002Whirlpool # 2 / Honey Honey (Guiding Star)Emma's House Recordings
2003Back In Your ArmsShoeshine Records
2006The Sailor's Song / DoorwaysHungry Records
2009The BMX Love E.P.Elefant Records
2012Listen To Some MusicElefant Records
2013Beautiful FriendElefant Records
2013All Around The WorldElefant Records
2014My Girl MidgeElefant Records
2017It's In Her EyesElefant Records
2018Way Of The WolfElefant Records
2020Razorblades & Honey (with Anton Newcombe & Hifi Sean)Click Records
2022Spinning Through TimeTapete Records

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Compilations

Live

Solo albums

Members

Over the years the membership of the group has fluctuated. Only vocalist Duglas T. Stewart has been a permanent member.

Current

  • Duglas T. Stewart - lead vocals
  • Chloe Philip - vocals, keyboards, guitar
  • Andrew Pattie - guitar, bass, vocals
  • Amanda Nivich - bass, vocals
  • Liam Chapman - drums, vocals
  • Stuart Kidd - guitar, drums, vocals

Former

  • Norman Blake - guitar, drums, keyboards, vocals
  • Finlay MacDonald - bass, guitar, keyboards
  • Jim McCulloch - guitar, percussion, vocals
  • Jamie Cameron - bass
  • Lawrence Kim - guitar, keyboards
  • Sushil K. Dade
  • Sean Dickson - guitar, bass, keyboards
  • John Hogarty - guitar
  • Gordon Keen - guitar
  • Eugene Kelly - guitar, vocals
  • David Scott - keyboards
  • Martin Kirwan - guitar
  • Rory Haye - bass, guitar, vocals
  • Francis MacDonald - drums, guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Joseph McAlinden - bass, keyboards, violin, guitar
  • Billy Woods - vocals
  • Willie McArdie - drums
  • Gareth Perrie - keyboards
  • Jamie Gash - drums
  • Rachel Allison - vocals, percussion
  • Willie McArdle - drums
  • Brian McEwan - guitar, bass
  • James McEwan - keyboards
  • Gabriel Telerman - guitar, bass
  • Paul Kelly - bass, keyboards

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