Cable were an English
indie rock
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band originally from
Derby
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, who released three studio albums: ''Down-Lift the Up-Trodden'' (1996), ''When Animals Attack'' (1997) and ''Sub-Lingual'' (1999) on
Infectious Records. The band split up in 1999, before briefly reforming in 2012.
Career
1992-94 - Formation and early career
Formed in 1992 by Matt Bagguley and Darius Hinks while attending the
University of Derby, Bagguley and Hincks had first met whilst studying Graphic Design at North Warwickshire College of Technology and Art, Nuneaton. Cable were initially inspired by the
art-rock leanings of
indie labels including
Touch and Go,
Dischord,
Blast First
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,
Southern Records and
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, as well as UK artists such as
Spacemen 3 and
My Bloody Valentine. The first settled lineup was Matt Bagguley (vocals/guitar), Darius Hinks (guitar), Pete Darrington (bass) and
Neil Cooper (drums). Throughout 1993 the band played regularly with underground acts from the US (including
Medicine
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,
Polvo,
Truman's Water and
Rocket From The Crypt).
In early 1994 their debut single "Sale of the Century" was released on 7" by Derby-based indie label Krunch! Records.
BBC Radio 1
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DJ
John Peel
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played it on his show saying it was the best thing he had heard that week, and phoned the band during the show to invite them to record a session. John Peel remained a loyal fan for the rest of the band's career, and altogether Cable recorded four
Peel Sessions
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.
1995 - ''Down-Lift the Up-Trodden''
In 1995 Cable released their first album for
Infectious Records; ''Down-Lift the Up-Trodden'' was produced by ex-
Membranes frontman
John Robb, and in the week of its release was played in its entirety on the John Peel show. The band went on to play the
Reading Festival
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in the summer of 1995, and toured the UK with
Glasgow
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's
AC Acoustics
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. At the end of the tour the band were involved in a near-fatal car accident when their bus was hit by a drunk driver at high speed, flipping the vehicle onto its roof. Drummer Neil Cooper quit the band at that point in order to concentrate on his own projects, and was replaced by Richie Mills.
[Diver, Mike.]
ReDiScover: Cable
". ''Drowned in Sound
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History
'' ...
'', 6 November 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2021
1996-97 - ''When Animals Attack''
In 1996, Cable played over 100 shows with artists such as
The Wedding Present
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,
China Drum
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,
Reef
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and
Garageland
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(
Flying Nun Records
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). They recorded another session for Radio 1, toured Germany and appeared at
The Phoenix Festival. In 1997, the band played a concert at
Brixton Prison
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History
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(which was later released as a live EP), and shortly afterwards flew to
New York
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to record their second album, this time produced by ex-
Butthole Surfer, and
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owner
Kramer. The album ''When Animals Attack'' was recorded in three weeks at Noise New Jersey, and released the following spring. Album track "Freeze The Atlantic" was used as the soundtrack on a TV commercial for
Sprite which exposed the band to a much broader audience, and was later released as a single.
1998-99 - ''Sub-Lingual'' and split
In March 1998 Cable played a sellout show at
South by Southwest
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in
Austin, Texas
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, then returned to the UK to record their third album with Paul Tipler (known for his work with
Elastica
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and
Stereolab
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). That same year they were nominated for 'Best New British Band' at the
Kerrang! Awards
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. At the 1998 Sound City festival in Oxford, John Peel joined the band onstage and the concert was broadcast live on
Steve Lamacq's Radio 1 show. However, in spring 1999 a long-simmering legal dispute brought the band's career to an abrupt halt, and on 19 May Cable played a packed farewell concert at London
Dingwalls
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, before splitting. Their third album ''Sub-Lingual'' was well received by both the indie & rock press, albeit posthumously.
2006-Present
In 2006 the label Signature Tune released a covers compilation album titled ''Souvenir: A Tribute to Cable'', a collection of 15 newly recorded Cable songs performed by artists including
Tom Vek
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Career
Born in Hounslow, London, England, he signed to the small label Tummy Touch Records in 2001, ha ...
,
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
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, and
Tellison
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.
Cable announced in June 2012 that they were to reform to play three dates in November of that year at
Manchester Academy
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and
London Forum., and also a homecoming show at Derby's The Venue.
Matt Bagguley now lives in
Oslo
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and plays in Je Suis Animal. Other ex-Cable members can be found in
The Lucky Nine
The Lucky Nine were an English rock band that features members of some other top British rock bands, for instance A, Hundred Reasons and (the now defunct) Cable and Sunna/earthtone9. Their collaboration has resulted in the record ''True Crow ...
featuring drummer Richie Mills, and previously Hudson Super Six featuring Pete Darrington until their split in 2017. Mills also now fronts the band MiLLS in which he is vocalist and guitarist. Neil Cooper has been the drummer for alternative metal band
Therapy?
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since 2002.
Discography
Albums
*''Down-Lift the Up-Trodden'' (1996)
*''
When Animals Attack
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Music
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'' (1997)
*''Sub-Lingual'' (1999)
Singles
*"Sale of the Century" (1994, Krunch! Records)
*"Seventy/Oubliette" (1995, Krunch! Records)
*"Seventy" (1995)
*"Blindman" (1995)
*"Whisper Firing Line" (1996)
*"Blue Birds Are Blue" (1997)
*"Freeze the Atlantic" (1997)
*"God Gave Me Gravity" (1997)
*"Arthur Walker" (1998)
EPs and promotional releases
*''Soundbites'' (1997, a promo pack for ''When Animals Attack'')
*''Live at Brixton Prison'' (1997, live EP)
*''Demos and Unreleased Songs'' (2012, available at reformation gigs)
Music videos
*"Whisper Firing Line" (1996)
*"Blue Birds Are Blue" (1997)
*"Freeze the Atlantic" (1997)
*"God Gave Me Gravity" (1997)
*"Arthur Walker" (1998)
References
External links
Video from Cable's final show at DingwallsDrowned In Sound Articlesub-lingualExtensive fansite.
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English indie rock groups
Musical groups established in 1992
Musical groups disestablished in 1999
British noise rock groups
category:British post-hardcore musical groups