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Ultrasound (band)

Ultrasound are an English indie rock band. With roots in the British underground psychedelic and experimental rock scenes of the 1980s and early 1990s, the band emerged in 1997 and soon gained attention for their "operatic prog-glam ambitions" and "violent reworking of the idiosyncratic compositions of Captain Beefheart and the staged ambisexual pop idioms of the likes of Marc Bolan and David Bowie".[1]

Ultrasound
OriginLondon, England
GenresBritpop, alternative rock
Years active1997–99, 2010–present
LabelsNude Records
MembersAndrew "Tiny" Wood
Richard Green
Vanessa Best
Bruce Renshaw
Past membersMatt Jones
Andy Peace
Bob Birch

Signing a high-profile deal with Nude Records at the tail-end of the Britpop era, the band released several well-received singles and were tagged as "another big, bright hope for British music"[1] but split up acrimoniously in 1999 following the release of their debut album Everything Picture. Reuniting in early 2010,[2] Ultrasound have gone on to tour and to release two further albums.

History

Roots and origins (Possession, Step-TLV, Sleepy People and Pop-A-Cat-A-Petal - 1980-1995)

Future Ultrasound singer/rhythm guitarist Andrew "Tiny" Wood was born in Birkenhead and began his musical career in 1980 (under the pseudonym of "Anna Virgina War") in the experimental/industrial trio Possession with Victor Watkins and Stephen Thrower. Possession released one album on the A-Mission label in 1984 (The Thin White Arms, Obtusely Angled At the Elbow, Methodically Dipping and Emerging) before breaking up, with Thrower moving on to Coil the following year.[3] Wood subsequently played with guitarist and songwriter Paul Hope in a band called Step TLV.

By 1989, aged twenty-five, Wood was attending the Popular and Commercial Music course at Wakefield College, Yorkshire, England as a mature student. Here, he met two of the future Ultrasound members - Richard Green (a 16-year-old classical cellist) and drummer Andy Peace. Moving on to a music degree course in Newcastle, they encountered future Ultrasound bass player Vanessa Best.[4]

Following a succession of brief-lived bands, Wood, Green and Peace teamed up with Wood's old ally Paul Hope. Joined by Hope's flute-playing wife Rachel Theresa, the five put together a psychedelic rock band called Sleepy People. For the next two years the band toured around the UK playing in various small venues around the UK and gaining underground attention. Wood, Green and Peace all appear on Sleepy People's 1994 cassette album Blunt Nails In A Sharp Wall (originally a cassette release, but reissued on CD in 1999 on ORG Records).

A proto-Ultrasound: Pop-A-Cat-A-Petal (1995-1996)

Tiny Wood and Richard Green left Sleepy People in 1995, taking keyboard player Pete Haslam with them. They also reconnected with Andy Peace (who had left the band some time previously). Moving to London, they formed a new progressive/art rock band, Pop-A-Cat-A-Petal, which began earning underground attention (in particular after supporting cult band Cardiacs). At this point, Green played bass (as he had in Sleepy People) and Wood doubled on guitar and harmonium as well as lead vocals.

Pop-A-Cat-A-Petal released a self-titled cassette EP on Org Records in 1995, but did not prosper. Wood was later to comment that the band "had a bit too much prog-rock about it."[4] Vanessa Best (who had moved to London and was singing as a backing vocalist in a George Michael tribute band)[4] was added to the Pop-A-Cat-A-Petal line-up as bass player, with Green moving to lead guitar. With the subsequent departure of Haslam, the band began to reduce their more obvious progressive rock influences in favour of a stronger element of 1970s glam rock and a more pronounced indie rock outlook.[1] Circa 1996, Pop-A-Cat-A-Petal changed their name to Ultrasound.

Ultrasound rising (1996-1997)

Despite the more commercially acceptable developments of their sound, the renamed band was initially no more successful. Following a year of struggling to keep going (during which time Matt Jones was brought into the band on keyboards to expand the sound), Ultrasound released their first single "Same Band" on Fierce Panda in July 1997. It brought them some favourable press in NME, who described it as "(sounding) like The Who's Tommy - in its entirety - squeezed into four-and-a-half minutes... utterly heroic and bizarrely, by some distance, their most understated moment."[4] This led to the band performing in the NME sponsored Unsigned Showcase event.

In turn, the Unsigned Showcase appearance led Ultrasound to a recording contract with Nude Records, following a bidding war between various record labels excited by the band's powerful live presence.[1]

Nude Records period & Everything Picture (1998-1999)

The band's first two singles for Nude were "Best Wishes" and "Stay Young" (1998), the latter of which reached No. 30 in the UK Singles Chart.[5] The band received favourable reviews for their recorded output, while receiving a good deal of press attention for their energetic live gigs, unusual appearance and determined outsider appeal. Wood, in particular, became a frequent interviewee and subject of attention in the British weekly music press, making a virtue of subjects usually avoided or discouraged in pop music discourse (such as his relative older age as a rock star debutante, his imposing physique, and his unfashionable enthusiasm for progressive rock). In October 2011, NME placed "Stay Young" at number 109 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[6]

The band compounded their 1998 success by playing a string of music festivals, culminating in a critically acclaimed performance at the Glastonbury Festival during a torrential downpour.[4] One more single followed in October 1998, "I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours" (about a relationship gone sour),[4] and the band toured with Placebo.

During 1998, Ultrasound worked in the recording studio on their debut album, Everything Picture.[7] The band released their fifth single, "Floodlit World" (a re-recording of a B-side from the "Same Band" single) in March 1999. It was both a Melody Maker 'Single of the Week' and a modest chart success reaching number 39.[4][5]

Everything Picture was released in April 1999 as a double album CD, or triple vinyl, release. The album received poor reviews for its length and lack of focus. In spite of the negative critical response, Everything Picture reached number 23 in the UK Albums Chart.[5][8] Ultrasound maintained their high media profile via a guest appearance at London Fashion Week, at which Wood contributed to the Red or Dead fashion house display by posing as a model, and flashing his substantial stomach (on which the word "Unique" had been scrawled in makeup). This particular opportunity gained an appearance on the front page of The Independent newspaper. Peace and Jones also carried out a naked catwalk streak, which was captured on live TV.[4]

During the summer, the band cancelled a set of live dates during the festival season, including one at the T in the Park festival in Scotland, although they did fit in a second Glastonbury appearance. The album track "Aire & Calder" was selected as the next single, although the band clashed with record label Nude regarding the editing of the track for airplay.[4] The single was not released.

Split and hiatus (1999-2009)

In the autumn of 1999, severe existing tensions within Ultrasound reached breaking point and Richard Green walked out on the band. With their main songwriter gone (and continuing dissension among the remaining members), the band foundered. Ultrasound officially split up on 12 October 1999.

While the other band members went their separate ways to pursue new projects, Tiny Wood returned alone to Newcastle and briefly attempted to reform Ultrasound with a new line-up. This included drummer Andy Peace, ex-Sleepy People bassist Bill Bailey, keyboard player Carly Graham and guitarist Adam Taylor. The new version of Ultrasound performed their only live show at the Newcastle Arts Centre in the spring of 2000 but disbanded shortly afterwards due to lack of interest from all parties. Wood remained in Newcastle and formed a new band called Siren with Carly Graham, Jayne Pearson, Leon Tighe and Pete Moffat. Wood also took on the role of lead singer in Blue Apple Boy (featuring his former Sleepy People bandmates) and performed on their album Salient (Soma Sound, 2002).

Matt Jones went on to form Minuteman, and subsequently played and performed with many musicians, including Black Crowes front-man Chris Robinson's New Earth Mud, Engineers, Iain Archer, Beth Rowley, Baxter Dury and Jamie T. He also wrote the music for the film Thespian X. Vanessa Best and Andy Peace formed The Sunshine Valley Dance Band with former Spiritualized/Slipstream guitarist Mark Refoy. Best also formed The Soulwinners with Mathew Priest and Andy Miller (both ex-Dodgy), with whom she continues to play. Alongside these projects Best qualified with a PGCE, spent time as the Assistant Director of Music at a comprehensive school in East London, and moved into music education management.

Meanwhile, estranged guitarist Richard Green had settled in Leeds and formed The Somatics (who released two albums). He would also contribute to Corinne Bailey Rae's 2010 album The Sea (providing guitar for the track "Paper Dolls") and provided a guitar solo to Blue Apple Boy's Salient.

Reunion and Play for Today (2010-2013)

In early 2010, Ultrasound were invited to reform for a benefit concert raising money for one of their key influences, Tim Smith of Cardiacs (who had suffered a debilitating heart attack and stroke in 2008). In March 2010, the five members of the band reunited at Vanessa Best's home in Shoreditch, London, ending a decade of estrangement. They subsequently agreed not only to play the concert but to reunite and write material for a new album.[8] Ultrasound played a reunion concert at The Lexington in Kings Cross, London on 9 September 2010, playing mostly old material with two new tracks. A second concert took place the following night at The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds. Further concerts were planned for London in late September, followed by one on 8 October in Bradford.

December 2010 saw the first appearance of new Ultrasound recordings - a cover version of the Cardiacs song "Big Ship" which was included on Leader Of The Starry Skies: A Tribute To Tim Smith, Songbook 1, a fundraising compilation album to further benefit the hospitalised Tim Smith. In the same month, Matt Jones left the band for a second time (this time amicably), opting to continue as the touring keyboard player for Beady Eye as well as concentrate on other projects. He was replaced as Ultrasound's keyboard player by former New Mastersounds member Bob Birch.

Ultrasound's comeback single 'Welfare State/Sovereign' was released in August 2011 on Fierce Panda subsidiary Label Fandango. It was followed in 2012 by a second single, 'Beautiful Sadness', on Fierce Panda; the label would also release Ultrasound's second album Play for Today in September 2012.[9] A second Play for Today single, 'Beautiful Sadness', also appeared in 2012; followed by a third, 'Between Two Rivers', in 2013.

Ultrasound today, including Real Britannia (2013-present)

Despite the departure of Andy Peace in 2013 (to be replaced by former Somatics drummer Bruce Renshaw), the remaining various Ultrasound members retained their commitment to the band; although without major label money and infrastructure available, band activity for the reformed Ultrasound was more intermittent than it had been during the 1990s. In December 2013, Ultrasound released a new non-album download-single, 'Modranicht', for the winter solstice. The video for the single was financed by long-term band fan and general practitioner Dr Philip M. Peverley.

In 2015, Peverly, along with fellow GP Dr Nicki Waldman, formed the record label Classic Album Club Records with the specific aim of releasing further music by Ultrasound (although the label would later sign the Manchester band Nihilists, featuring former Puressence singer James Mudriczski). Peverly and Waldman invited Ultrasound to make a third album, Real Britannia, which was recorded at only Factory Street Studios in Bradford throughout 2016 and was released in December 2016, with four-star reviews in Mojo, Uncut, Q and Prog Magazine.

The album was preceded in November 2016 by the 'Kon-Tiki' single and by Ultrasound's triumphant return to the live scene at the Scala, London, in which the band played new songs from Real Britannia. Fans cited the show to be ' an incredible performance from an understated gem of the British rock scene'[citation needed]

Following various delays and reschedulings relating to Covid-19 lockdowns, a twenty-first anniversary tour for Everything Picture is planned for the UK during summer 2021.

Members

Current

  • Andrew "Tiny" Wood – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, banjo (1996-1999, 2010-present)
  • Richard Green – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals (1996-1999, 2010-present)
  • Vanessa Best – bass guitar, backing vocals, occasional lead vocals (1996-1999, 2010-present) (NB - Best has been credited as "Vanessa Wilson" since 2015)
  • Bruce Renshaw – drums (2013-present)

Former

  • Matt Jones – keyboards (1996-1999, 2010-2011)
  • Andy Peace – drums (1996-1999, 2010-2013)
  • Bob Birch – keyboards (2012-2013 - continues to contribute)

Touring

  • Chris Duffin - keyboards

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Same Band" (1997)
    • "Same Band"/"Floodlit World"/"Over There"
  • "Best Wishes" (1998)
    • "Best Wishes"/"Kurt Russell"/"Black Hole"
  • "Stay Young" (1998)
  • "I'll Show You Mine" (1998)
    • "I'll Show You Mine"/"One Plus One"/"Final Solution"/"Lovesick"
  • "Floodlit World" (1999)
    • CD1: "Floodlit World"/"Getting Better"/"Death of a Drag Racer" CD2: "Floodlit World"/"We Will Find Love" [demo]/"I'll Show You Mine" [video]
  • "Aire & Calder" (1999, unreleased)
    • "Aire & Calder"/"Goodbye 25"/"Valencia"[10]

EPs

  • "Mayflower" (US, 1999)
    • "Stay Young"/"Best Wishes"/"Kurt Russell"/"Underwater Love Story"/"Can't Say No"[10]

[This EP was also released in Europe as "Ultrasound Sing Five Songs for Europe"]

References

  1. ^ a b c d All Music Guide biography of Ultrasound, by Dean Carlson - retrieved 19 January 2009
  2. ^ Aston, Martin (8 September 2011). "The reformation of Ultrasound: 'In an instant, it felt necessary'". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  3. ^ Entry for Stephen Thrower @ Discogs.com
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "They're in the same band". Members.tripod.com. 23 February 1998. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  5. ^ a b c Roberts, David. p. 575. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ "150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years". Nme.Com. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  7. ^ "Ultrasound (5) - Everything Picture". Discogs. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  8. ^ a b "| RFB". Rockfeedback.com. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  9. ^ "Ultrasound (5) - Play For Today". Discogs. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  10. ^ a b c Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 1016. ISBN 1-84195-017-3.

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Ultrasound are an English indie rock band With roots in the British underground psychedelic and experimental rock scenes of the 1980s and early 1990s the band emerged in 1997 and soon gained attention for their operatic prog glam ambitions and violent reworking of the idiosyncratic compositions of Captain Beefheart and the staged ambisexual pop idioms of the likes of Marc Bolan and David Bowie 1 UltrasoundOriginLondon EnglandGenresBritpop alternative rockYears active1997 99 2010 presentLabelsNude RecordsMembersAndrew Tiny WoodRichard GreenVanessa BestBruce RenshawPast membersMatt JonesAndy PeaceBob BirchSigning a high profile deal with Nude Records at the tail end of the Britpop era the band released several well received singles and were tagged as another big bright hope for British music 1 but split up acrimoniously in 1999 following the release of their debut album Everything Picture Reuniting in early 2010 2 Ultrasound have gone on to tour and to release two further albums Contents 1 History 1 1 Roots and origins Possession Step TLV Sleepy People and Pop A Cat A Petal 1980 1995 1 2 A proto Ultrasound Pop A Cat A Petal 1995 1996 1 3 Ultrasound rising 1996 1997 1 4 Nude Records period amp Everything Picture 1998 1999 1 5 Split and hiatus 1999 2009 1 6 Reunion and Play for Today 2010 2013 1 7 Ultrasound today including Real Britannia 2013 present 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 2 3 Touring 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 3 3 EPs 4 ReferencesHistory EditRoots and origins Possession Step TLV Sleepy People and Pop A Cat A Petal 1980 1995 Edit Future Ultrasound singer rhythm guitarist Andrew Tiny Wood was born in Birkenhead and began his musical career in 1980 under the pseudonym of Anna Virgina War in the experimental industrial trio Possession with Victor Watkins and Stephen Thrower Possession released one album on the A Mission label in 1984 The Thin White Arms Obtusely Angled At the Elbow Methodically Dipping and Emerging before breaking up with Thrower moving on to Coil the following year 3 Wood subsequently played with guitarist and songwriter Paul Hope in a band called Step TLV By 1989 aged twenty five Wood was attending the Popular and Commercial Music course at Wakefield College Yorkshire England as a mature student Here he met two of the future Ultrasound members Richard Green a 16 year old classical cellist and drummer Andy Peace Moving on to a music degree course in Newcastle they encountered future Ultrasound bass player Vanessa Best 4 Following a succession of brief lived bands Wood Green and Peace teamed up with Wood s old ally Paul Hope Joined by Hope s flute playing wife Rachel Theresa the five put together a psychedelic rock band called Sleepy People For the next two years the band toured around the UK playing in various small venues around the UK and gaining underground attention Wood Green and Peace all appear on Sleepy People s 1994 cassette album Blunt Nails In A Sharp Wall originally a cassette release but reissued on CD in 1999 on ORG Records A proto Ultrasound Pop A Cat A Petal 1995 1996 Edit Tiny Wood and Richard Green left Sleepy People in 1995 taking keyboard player Pete Haslam with them They also reconnected with Andy Peace who had left the band some time previously Moving to London they formed a new progressive art rock band Pop A Cat A Petal which began earning underground attention in particular after supporting cult band Cardiacs At this point Green played bass as he had in Sleepy People and Wood doubled on guitar and harmonium as well as lead vocals Pop A Cat A Petal released a self titled cassette EP on Org Records in 1995 but did not prosper Wood was later to comment that the band had a bit too much prog rock about it 4 Vanessa Best who had moved to London and was singing as a backing vocalist in a George Michael tribute band 4 was added to the Pop A Cat A Petal line up as bass player with Green moving to lead guitar With the subsequent departure of Haslam the band began to reduce their more obvious progressive rock influences in favour of a stronger element of 1970s glam rock and a more pronounced indie rock outlook 1 Circa 1996 Pop A Cat A Petal changed their name to Ultrasound Ultrasound rising 1996 1997 Edit Despite the more commercially acceptable developments of their sound the renamed band was initially no more successful Following a year of struggling to keep going during which time Matt Jones was brought into the band on keyboards to expand the sound Ultrasound released their first single Same Band on Fierce Panda in July 1997 It brought them some favourable press in NME who described it as sounding like The Who s Tommy in its entirety squeezed into four and a half minutes utterly heroic and bizarrely by some distance their most understated moment 4 This led to the band performing in the NME sponsored Unsigned Showcase event In turn the Unsigned Showcase appearance led Ultrasound to a recording contract with Nude Records following a bidding war between various record labels excited by the band s powerful live presence 1 Nude Records period amp Everything Picture 1998 1999 Edit The band s first two singles for Nude were Best Wishes and Stay Young 1998 the latter of which reached No 30 in the UK Singles Chart 5 The band received favourable reviews for their recorded output while receiving a good deal of press attention for their energetic live gigs unusual appearance and determined outsider appeal Wood in particular became a frequent interviewee and subject of attention in the British weekly music press making a virtue of subjects usually avoided or discouraged in pop music discourse such as his relative older age as a rock star debutante his imposing physique and his unfashionable enthusiasm for progressive rock In October 2011 NME placed Stay Young at number 109 on its list 150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years 6 The band compounded their 1998 success by playing a string of music festivals culminating in a critically acclaimed performance at the Glastonbury Festival during a torrential downpour 4 One more single followed in October 1998 I ll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours about a relationship gone sour 4 and the band toured with Placebo During 1998 Ultrasound worked in the recording studio on their debut album Everything Picture 7 The band released their fifth single Floodlit World a re recording of a B side from the Same Band single in March 1999 It was both a Melody Maker Single of the Week and a modest chart success reaching number 39 4 5 Everything Picture was released in April 1999 as a double album CD or triple vinyl release The album received poor reviews for its length and lack of focus In spite of the negative critical response Everything Picture reached number 23 in the UK Albums Chart 5 8 Ultrasound maintained their high media profile via a guest appearance at London Fashion Week at which Wood contributed to the Red or Dead fashion house display by posing as a model and flashing his substantial stomach on which the word Unique had been scrawled in makeup This particular opportunity gained an appearance on the front page of The Independent newspaper Peace and Jones also carried out a naked catwalk streak which was captured on live TV 4 During the summer the band cancelled a set of live dates during the festival season including one at the T in the Park festival in Scotland although they did fit in a second Glastonbury appearance The album track Aire amp Calder was selected as the next single although the band clashed with record label Nude regarding the editing of the track for airplay 4 The single was not released Split and hiatus 1999 2009 Edit In the autumn of 1999 severe existing tensions within Ultrasound reached breaking point and Richard Green walked out on the band With their main songwriter gone and continuing dissension among the remaining members the band foundered Ultrasound officially split up on 12 October 1999 While the other band members went their separate ways to pursue new projects Tiny Wood returned alone to Newcastle and briefly attempted to reform Ultrasound with a new line up This included drummer Andy Peace ex Sleepy People bassist Bill Bailey keyboard player Carly Graham and guitarist Adam Taylor The new version of Ultrasound performed their only live show at the Newcastle Arts Centre in the spring of 2000 but disbanded shortly afterwards due to lack of interest from all parties Wood remained in Newcastle and formed a new band called Siren with Carly Graham Jayne Pearson Leon Tighe and Pete Moffat Wood also took on the role of lead singer in Blue Apple Boy featuring his former Sleepy People bandmates and performed on their album Salient Soma Sound 2002 Matt Jones went on to form Minuteman and subsequently played and performed with many musicians including Black Crowes front man Chris Robinson s New Earth Mud Engineers Iain Archer Beth Rowley Baxter Dury and Jamie T He also wrote the music for the film Thespian X Vanessa Best and Andy Peace formed The Sunshine Valley Dance Band with former Spiritualized Slipstream guitarist Mark Refoy Best also formed The Soulwinners with Mathew Priest and Andy Miller both ex Dodgy with whom she continues to play Alongside these projects Best qualified with a PGCE spent time as the Assistant Director of Music at a comprehensive school in East London and moved into music education management Meanwhile estranged guitarist Richard Green had settled in Leeds and formed The Somatics who released two albums He would also contribute to Corinne Bailey Rae s 2010 album The Sea providing guitar for the track Paper Dolls and provided a guitar solo to Blue Apple Boy s Salient Reunion and Play for Today 2010 2013 Edit In early 2010 Ultrasound were invited to reform for a benefit concert raising money for one of their key influences Tim Smith of Cardiacs who had suffered a debilitating heart attack and stroke in 2008 In March 2010 the five members of the band reunited at Vanessa Best s home in Shoreditch London ending a decade of estrangement They subsequently agreed not only to play the concert but to reunite and write material for a new album 8 Ultrasound played a reunion concert at The Lexington in Kings Cross London on 9 September 2010 playing mostly old material with two new tracks A second concert took place the following night at The Brudenell Social Club in Leeds Further concerts were planned for London in late September followed by one on 8 October in Bradford December 2010 saw the first appearance of new Ultrasound recordings a cover version of the Cardiacs song Big Ship which was included on Leader Of The Starry Skies A Tribute To Tim Smith Songbook 1 a fundraising compilation album to further benefit the hospitalised Tim Smith In the same month Matt Jones left the band for a second time this time amicably opting to continue as the touring keyboard player for Beady Eye as well as concentrate on other projects He was replaced as Ultrasound s keyboard player by former New Mastersounds member Bob Birch Ultrasound s comeback single Welfare State Sovereign was released in August 2011 on Fierce Panda subsidiary Label Fandango It was followed in 2012 by a second single Beautiful Sadness on Fierce Panda the label would also release Ultrasound s second album Play for Today in September 2012 9 A second Play for Today single Beautiful Sadness also appeared in 2012 followed by a third Between Two Rivers in 2013 Ultrasound today including Real Britannia 2013 present Edit Despite the departure of Andy Peace in 2013 to be replaced by former Somatics drummer Bruce Renshaw the remaining various Ultrasound members retained their commitment to the band although without major label money and infrastructure available band activity for the reformed Ultrasound was more intermittent than it had been during the 1990s In December 2013 Ultrasound released a new non album download single Modranicht for the winter solstice The video for the single was financed by long term band fan and general practitioner Dr Philip M Peverley In 2015 Peverly along with fellow GP Dr Nicki Waldman formed the record label Classic Album Club Records with the specific aim of releasing further music by Ultrasound although the label would later sign the Manchester band Nihilists featuring former Puressence singer James Mudriczski Peverly and Waldman invited Ultrasound to make a third album Real Britannia which was recorded at only Factory Street Studios in Bradford throughout 2016 and was released in December 2016 with four star reviews in Mojo Uncut Q and Prog Magazine The album was preceded in November 2016 by the Kon Tiki single and by Ultrasound s triumphant return to the live scene at the Scala London in which the band played new songs from Real Britannia Fans cited the show to be an incredible performance from an understated gem of the British rock scene citation needed Following various delays and reschedulings relating to Covid 19 lockdowns a twenty first anniversary tour for Everything Picture is planned for the UK during summer 2021 Members EditCurrent Edit Andrew Tiny Wood lead vocals guitar keyboards synthesizer banjo 1996 1999 2010 present Richard Green guitars keyboards backing vocals 1996 1999 2010 present Vanessa Best bass guitar backing vocals occasional lead vocals 1996 1999 2010 present NB Best has been credited as Vanessa Wilson since 2015 Bruce Renshaw drums 2013 present Former Edit Matt Jones keyboards 1996 1999 2010 2011 Andy Peace drums 1996 1999 2010 2013 Bob Birch keyboards 2012 2013 continues to contribute Touring Edit Chris Duffin keyboardsDiscography EditAlbums Edit Everything Picture 1999 10 Play for Today 2012 Real Britannia 2016 Singles Edit Same Band 1997 Same Band Floodlit World Over There Best Wishes 1998 Best Wishes Kurt Russell Black Hole Stay Young 1998 CD1 Stay Young Underwater Love Story Can t Say No CD2 Stay Young Football Meat Hey Hey My My Into the Black I ll Show You Mine 1998 I ll Show You Mine One Plus One Final Solution Lovesick Floodlit World 1999 CD1 Floodlit World Getting Better Death of a Drag Racer CD2 Floodlit World We Will Find Love demo I ll Show You Mine video Aire amp Calder 1999 unreleased Aire amp Calder Goodbye 25 Valencia 10 EPs Edit Mayflower US 1999 Stay Young Best Wishes Kurt Russell Underwater Love Story Can t Say No 10 This EP was also released in Europe as Ultrasound Sing Five Songs for Europe References Edit a b c d All Music Guide biography of Ultrasound by Dean Carlson retrieved 19 January 2009 Aston Martin 8 September 2011 The reformation of Ultrasound In an instant it felt necessary The Guardian Retrieved 2 November 2015 Entry for Stephen Thrower Discogs com a b c d e f g h i They re in the same band Members tripod com 23 February 1998 Retrieved 21 October 2015 a b c Roberts David p 575 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Missing or empty title help 150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years Nme Com 6 October 2011 Retrieved 21 October 2015 Ultrasound 5 Everything Picture Discogs Retrieved 2 November 2015 a b RFB Rockfeedback com Retrieved 21 October 2015 Ultrasound 5 Play For Today Discogs Retrieved 2 November 2015 a b c Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books p 1016 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ultrasound band amp oldid 1092471958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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