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-based
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band, who released six albums in the 1980s and 1990s.


History

The band was formed in 1983 by four students from San Francisco State University, Kevin Hunter, Kurt Herr, Frederico Gil-Sola, and Anders Rundblad. They were first known as the Renegades; when they had to change their name, they became Wire Train. The band's first album features Anders Rundblad (bass guitar, vocals), Federico Gil-Sola (drums), Kevin Hunter (vocals, guitar), and Kurt Herr (vocals, guitar). Rundblad had previously played with the Swedish bands Motvind and Gary T'To Band. In June 1983, Wire Train signed to the local
415 Records 415 Records was a San Francisco record label created in 1978. The label focused its efforts on local punk rock and new wave music acts of the late 1970s through the late 1980s, including The Offs, The Nuns, The Units, Romeo Void, and Wire Train. ...
label, also home to acts like
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, Red Rockers and Romeo Void, all of which found themselves with national distribution when 415 entered into a deal with
Columbia Records Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese conglomerate Sony. It was founded on January 15, 1889, evolving from the A ...
. Wire Train's debut, '' In a Chamber,'' produced by
David Kahne David Kahne is an American record producer, musician, composer, and former record company executive. Professional career Kahne started his musical career as a working musician and soon became Director of A&R for America's first punk and new ...
at
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in San Francisco, was released late in 1983. It achieved success on the U.S. college charts during 1984, and the band toured as openers for
Big Country Big Country are a Scottish rock band formed in Dunfermline, Fife, in 1981. The height of the band's popularity was in the early to mid 1980s, although it has retained a cult following for many years since. The band's music incorporated Scott ...
.
Brian MacLeod Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. It is possible that the name is derived from an Old Celtic word m ...
replaced Gil-Sola prior to their second album, '' Between Two Words,'' and Herr left during its recording, replaced by Jeff Trott (ex-the Lifers). The album, produced in Vienna by Peter Maunu, was released in 1985. The band's third album, ''Ten Women'', was recorded by Tim Palmer at Utopia studios in London and released in 1987. Ten Women featured a guest appearance by
the Alarm The Alarm are a Welsh rock band that formed in Rhyl, Wales, in 1981. Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977, under lead vocalist Mike Peters, the band soon embraced arena rock and included marked influences from Welsh languag ...
guitarist
Dave Sharp Dave Sharp (born 28 January 1959) is an English guitarist who co-founded, along with Mike Peters, the Welsh punk/new wave band The Alarm. Early career Sharp was born in Kersal, Salford, Lancashire, and began playing with the band Seventee ...
on "Breakwater Days" and had its first single "She Comes On" banned by the BBC. After a 1987 European tour, the band went on a two-year hiatus, extricating themselves from their contract with Columbia. Trott played with World Party. and McLeod with
Toy Matinee Toy Matinee was a short-lived American rock band, which released one eponymous album. Their sound featured an array of influences, including progressive rock, AOR and pop reminiscent of both the Beatles and the Beach Boys. Around the end of 19 ...
. '' Wire Train'' (1990) and '' No Soul No Strain'' (1992) were issued by
MCA Records MCA Records was an American record label owned by MCA Inc., which later became part of Universal Music Group. Pre-history MCA Inc., a powerful talent agency and a television production company, entered the recorded music business in 1962 w ...
. The latter, produced by
Bill Bottrell William A. Bottrell (born October 27, 1952) is an American record producer and songwriter. He has collaborated with Michael Jackson, Madonna, Electric Light Orchestra and Sheryl Crow. Biography Between 1967 and 1970, Bottrell attended Cre ...
, was their fourth album to chart, peaking at No. 43 on the ''Billboard'' 200. In 1993, MCA rejected their next effort, ''Snug,'' as "too weird". It was released digitally in April 2009. In 1996, Columbia released a compilation CD, ''Last Perfect Thing... A Retrospective''. The first pressings mistakenly included an uncredited "Half a Lifetime", substituted on later pressings with the correct track, "Last Perfect Thing". In 2009, Hunter, MacLeod, Trott and Rundblad reunited for a three-gig tour in California, in part, to commemorate the digital release of ''Snug.'' According to Hunter another collection of songs was recorded concurrently with ''Snug'' under the working title of ''Electric''. No new album has been released at this time.


Other projects

McLeod, Trott and Rundblad all later played with
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations and three ...
. After leaving Wire Train, Gil-Sola returned to his native Argentina, where he was a member of
Divididos Divididos ("Divided") is an Argentine rock band.El Polaco Goyeneche fue el pri ...
from 1990 to 1995.


In popular culture

"I Will Not Fall" appeared on the soundtrack for the film ''
Point Break ''Point Break'' is a 1991 American action crime film directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by W. Peter Iliff. It stars Patrick Swayze, Keanu Reeves, Lori Petty and Gary Busey. The film's title refers to the surfing term " point break", wher ...
'' (1991), "I'll Do You" appeared in the game '' Scarface: The World Is Yours'' (2006) and "Chamber of Hellos" appeared in the episode "Limbo" (2015) of '' Halt and Catch Fire''. The band the Action Design covered two Wire Train songs ("I'll Do You" and "Chamber of Hellos") for the soundtrack to '' Endless Bummer'' (2009).


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

* ''In a Chamber / Between Two Words'' (1995, Oglio Records) * ''Last Perfect Thing... A Retrospective'' (1996, 415/Columbia/Legacy) * ''In a Chamber / Between Two Words / Ten Women'' (2020, BGO Records)


Singles

* "Chamber of Hellos" (1983) * "I'll Do You" (1984) * "Last Perfect Thing" (1985) * "Skills of Summer" (1985) * "She Comes On" (1987) * "Diving" (1987) * "Should She Cry?" (1990) * "Stone Me" (1992) - US Modern Rock #23


References


External links


Wire Train on Facebook
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