Apr262024

Rob Dickinson

Many will recall Britain’s Catherine Wheel as one of the most range-roaming, seminal and viscerally intense alternative rock bands of the ‘90’s: “Eat my dust, you insensitive fuck,” purred silky vocalist Rob Dickinson on the band’s 1994 release Happy Days. In Dickinson, the band possessed a songwriter and lyricist of rare talent with scalpel-sharp statements emanating from gorgeously epic songs such as their breakthrough, the feedback-soaked "Black Metallic" ("…it's "Like a Hurricane" for the ‘90’s," drooled the NME). Read more on Last.fm

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Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1The End of the World
36469
2My Name Is Love
19705
3Oceans
9609
4Towering and Flowering
6837
5Intelligent People
6676
6The Storm
6651
7Handsome
6331
8Bathe Away
5968
9Mutineer
5150
10The Night
4967

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