Jump to content

A–Z Series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected fromA-Z Series)

A–Z Series
The complete A–Z Series front and back covers mosaic
Box setby
Released12 October 2009 – 27 September 2010 (one single every two weeks)
Recorded2007–2010
StudioAtomic Heart (New York City)
Genre
Length112:50(excluding B-sides)
LabelAtomic Heart
Producer
  • Ash
  • Claudius Mittendorfer
Ashchronology
Twilight of the Innocents
(2007)
A–Z Series
(2009)
The Best of Ash
(2011)
Volume 1compilation cover
Singles A–M
Released 19 April 2010
Volume 2compilation cover
Singles N–Z
Released 27 September 2010
A–Z Series complete compilation
Singles A–Z Noyes Records Vinyl Compilation
Released 6 November 2012

TheA–Z Seriesis a series ofsinglesreleased by Northern Irish rock bandAsh.Consisting of 26 singles, each represented by a letter of the alphabet, the singles were first released on a fortnightly basis from 12 October 2009 until 27 September 2010 on 7-inch vinyl and by download.[1]Along with the 26primary singlesthe series also includes 21 B-sides, 13 remixes, 7 acoustic tracks and 2 live tracks which were sporadically released in various formats. The series was later released in various other formats, including two compilationCDsVolume 1(singles A–M) released on 19 April 2010 andVolume 2(singles N–Z) released on 11 October 2010, a compilation of all 26 tracks on three vinyl LPs was released on 6 November 2012 through Noyes Records and finally acompact cassettefeaturing 15 of the band's favourite tracks from the series was released forCassette Store Day,titledLetters from Alphabet City.[2]

The series spawned 6 radio singles; "Return of White Rabbit", "True Love 1980", "Space Shot",[3]"War with Me",[4]"Binary",[5]and "Carnal Love".[6]

Background and recording

[edit]

The way people listen to music has changed, with the advent of the download the emphasis has reverted to single tracks. It hasn't helped that most people have forgotten how to make a decent album. I'm constantly disappointed with records I buy

– Tim Wheeler, June 2007

Split from Infectious Records

[edit]

The band's final conventional record,Twilight of the Innocents,was released on 29 June 2007. From this the band members themselves formedAtomic Heart Records,setting up headquarters in New York City, calling their new studio Atomic Heart. Band members Tim and Mark both moved to New York;"It was a dream of mine, ever since our first American tour in the mid-1990s, to live in New York",whilst drummer Rick resided inEdinburgh'sCraiglockhart,commuting to the New York Studio on a regular basis and working in"intensive bursts".The announcement itself of the band's boycott on the album format came at the time of release for Twilight of the Innocents, which the band called "their final album" —sparking rumours over the possibility of Ash splitting up.[7]

Recording at Atomic Heart Studio

[edit]

Upon entering the studio, the band recorded "Survivor", later titled "Ichiban", "Coming Around Again" a cover ofCarly Simon,aBeach Boyscover of "Do You Wanna Dance?".Soon after several early titles of tracks surfaced on the band's official website, including" Survivor "—now titled" Ichiban "," Prypiat "which was written originally for Twilight of the Innocents, however wasn't finished in time to make the album," Return of White Rabbit "which at the time Tim Wheeler supposedly joked about being their comeback single," Nouvelle Adventures "which features both Tim and Mark on bass guitar," No Face (Jesus Christ) "," Daedalus ", as well as" Hospital Song "and" Lay Down Your Arms "which were both originally intended for Twilight of the Innocents.[8]Soon after more titles were leaked, including "Space Shot" and "Tracer (Without You)".[9]

InNME,vocalist and guitaristTim Wheelerstated"We wanted to be the first people to do it like this"also saying,"I think it'll be great for our fans waiting every two weeks knowing they're going to get a song and wondering what it'll be like. It'll be fun".[10]Bassist Mark Hamilton also spoke of the merits of releasing in an alternative way;"we thought we'd come up with a different model where we never really had to be actually be away, that might work better. That was one of the reasons. We had the freedom when launching our own label as well, to try something different, so we're going to give it a go. I think if it works, a lot of people might copy it."[11]

Custom "Return of White Rabbit" artworks; 'playing cards' by drummer Rick McMurray, 'apocalyptic bunny rabbit' by vocalist/guitaristTim Wheelerand 'day-glo stencil' by bassist Mark Hamilton[12][13]

Artwork

[edit]

Each single is assigned a specific colour and letter A–Z, prequel track "Return of White Rabbit" features the upside down stylised as ʁ, representing the rabbit. The front of each single simply shows the letter followed by the band's logo below, whilst on the back the track name is shown. The coloured artwork has also been used for the promotion of their A–Z Tour, with each colour representing a place and a letter of the alphabet, similarly the band through theirforumArchived16 December 2009 at theWayback Machineand the assistance of their webmaster have allowed fans to create their own avatars and use emoticons in the A–Z style.[14]Almost all of the artwork for the series was created by Post 98 Design and Modo Productions, with the exception of the cassetteLetters from Alphabet Citywhich was created by Elisa Dalla Tor and handmade "Return of White Rabbit" and "War with Me" CD singles which were created by the band.[15][16]

Release

[edit]

The 26 singles of theA–Z Serieswere released once every two weeks through both digital download and 7 "limited edition vinyl. The opening to the series was a free download" Return of White Rabbit ", released on 18 May 2009, promoting the track were three music videos, an animated one created by Big Button,[17]a home-made one — following the 'White Rabbit' around New York City,[18]and a live footage video, filmed by fans at Thekla inBristol.[19]The first single to be announced for release was "True Love 1980", opening the series on 12 October 2009, with subscription to the series itself opening on 5 October 2009.

The band in October 2009 confirmed that only the first half of theA–Z Serieswere "set in stone", with mastering taking place, and the artwork, pressing and release dates confirmed, however the second half of the series would at the time be decided once the series had been launched, with the band holding a then total of 44 tracks recorded, and plans to re-enter the recording studio again in late 2009,"the first six months are set in stone, but the second half is still flexible. It's nice to have that kind of freedom".[11]

Digital downloads

[edit]

The digital subscription for theA–Z Seriesis offered worldwide, however the United Kingdom service differs to the rest of the world. The subscription service in the United Kingdom is provided by7digital,with the fortnightly single released on a Monday, and other non-subscription UK downloads through 7digital,Amazon,Play.com,HMV,iTunesand other download services providing the tracks on the day before subscribers.[20]The rest of the world service is provided by Topspin, the band have not used Topspin in the UK as they wanted each single to be chart eligible.[21]

The digital subscription service was set to launch originally on 5 October 2009, however was delayed and launched two days later on 8 October 2009.[22] A free download of 'pre-A-Z' single "Return of White Rabbit" was launched digitally on 18 May 2009, whilst theA–Z Serieswas celebrated on 14 October by the release of the original 'extended mix' and an 'Atomic Heart' mix of "Return of White Rabbit", available for free download throughsneakattackmedia.com.[23]

Limited 7 "vinyl

[edit]

Our vinyls [sic] are strictly limited collectors items and are something we really wanted to do as we've always demanded our singles are released on 7 ". Even when previous labels didn't want to release them we forced their hand. The box when complete is worth it's [sic] price, it's a very sexy piece.

We always said we were going to do A–Z compilations. Those who feel duped / ripped off can get off their soapboxes, my heart bleeds for you... We're just past the 1/3 mark of the A–Z and the bonus tracks are only just starting to trickle out to subscribers. We've publicized the sheer quantity of tracks that have been recorded. These are all going to get used. This has been the most prolific writing / recording period of our career and we love the diversity of the output. We're under no illusions that not everyone's going to like every song / direction but hopefully we'll cover all bases by the series' end.

– Mark Hamilton on the subject of release format, February 2010[24]

Subscription for the 7 "singles opened on 6 October 2009; the vinyl, whilst costly for both the band and customer, was something the band demanded, as with previous singles whilst still signed, the band ensured all their singles were released on 7-inch vinyl. The singles were each limited to 1000 copies and were each collectors' items; the complete vinyl subscription cost £130, or £140 including a special box to store them all in. The vinyl subscription service was provided by Recordstore.co.uk, whilst other retailers would also be given a small number of the singles, to sell at each release.[25]Steve Wheeler of Recordstore commented on the partnership with Ash as "being chosen by an innovative and popular band like Ash is testament to the quality service that Recordstore.co.uk provide forward-thinking labels and artists"[26]

Compilation CD

[edit]

The band released two compilation CDs of the series: Volume 1 covered the letters A-M and Volume 2 the letters N-Z. The compilations were released on CD, limited CD/DVD and digitally.[27]Some fans criticized the band's choice to release a CD, pointing out its similarity to an album, but bassist Mark Hamilton responded that it was always their intention and it was about making theA–Z Seriesavailable for everyone.[28]

On 24 February theJapaneseversion ofVolume 1was announced, featuring two disks, unlike the standard UK one-disc version, with the first disc holding the A–M singles and 7 B-sides; "Return of the White Rabbit", "Coming Around Again", "The Creeps", "CTRL-ALT-DEL", "Do You Feel It?" and exclusively "Kamakura" and "Disenchanted" with the second disc featuring 14 remixes, acoustics and already digitally released B-sides "Lay Down Your Arms" and "Gallows Hill". The CD was released earlier than the UK version, on 7 April 2010.[29]

On 28 July 2010 RecordStore.co.uk announced the second compilation—A–Z Volume 2for a release on 11 October 2010. The release unlikeVolume 1did not include any acoustic tracks, remixes or aDVD,and only had three bonus tracks as opposed to the previous five due to the length of Single Y "Sky Burial".[30]The full track listing was revealed on 6 August 2010, with the three new B-sides being "Spellbound", "Nightfall" andDavid Bowietrack "Teenage Wildlife".The JapaneseVolume 2also included two exclusive B-sides— "Running to the Ocean" and "Midnight in the Garden".[31]

The band's line-up for the touring and recording of theA–Z Series;bassist Mark Hamilton, drummer and backing vocalist Rick McMurray and vocalist and guitarist Tim Wheeler

A is for Ash

[edit]

A is for Ashis a film documentary of the band's A–Z 2009 tour fromAldershottoZennor.It was directed by Josh Klezkin and produced by the members of Ash. The documentary features interviews from Tim Wheeler, Mark Hamilton and Rick McMurray of Ash, as well as featuringBBCDJSteve Lamacq,Emmy The Great &Ian Wrightamongst others, as well as live performances on the A–Z tour ofSpaceshotandArcadia,acoustic performances, the final days of recording theA–Z Seriesin New York and behind the scenes at some of the TV, radio and other media appearances.

The documentary was released ontoRegion 0DVD,limited to 5000 copies, released on 19 April 2010 in the A–Z Volume 1 CD compilation.[32]

During the course and after the A–Z tour the band released four short webisodes ontoYouTubeandNME.com,which acted as promotions for the complete documentary, featuring some footage that would be used in A Is For Ash, and some exclusive content.[33]The trailer for the complete documentary was released on 3 March 2010.[34]

Other releases

[edit]

Amongst the core 26 singles were a large number of studioB-sides,which were sporadically released over the course of theA–Z Series.[35]The first three radio singles from theA–Z Series— "Return of White Rabbit", "True Love 1980" and "Spaceshot" —were each accompanied by a digitalEPThe Rehash EPandSpace Reshot EP,both of which were collections of remixes by Snitch Brothers, Jaymo & Andy George, Pete Doyle,Timothy Allen,Loverush UK.[36][37]AnacousticEP, featuring 7 of the A–Z singles, was also made available on 19 April 2010.[38]

Promotion

[edit]

Video

[edit]

The band worked with a number of directors and companies to produce music videos for theA–Z Series,a selection of the singles—theradiosingles were given higher budgets for promotion and consequently the band worked with such people as Nico Jones on "Return of White Rabbit" and "Binary"[39]—who also directed the initial A–Z teaser trailer which previewed many of the upcoming singles.[40][41]Director Daniel Garcia worked on the music videos for "True Love 1980" and "Space Shot"[42]whilst Alex Turvey directed "Carnal Love"[43]and Alex Beck directed "War with Me".[44][45]Many of the non-radio singles also have low budget videos for them—Josh Kletzkin directed "Joy Kicks Darkness", "Arcadia" and "Tracers", KINo sequenced the video for "Neon",[46]whilst singles such as "Pripyat" and "Ichiban" use material not specifically created for Ash.[47]

From 7 October 2009 Ash usedNME.comto host a four-part web series of tour videos, directed by Josh Kletzkin. The videos would serve as tasters for the DVD release 'A is for Ash'.Episode 1featured rehearsals in London, behind the scenes atLive from Studio Five,amongst other interviews.Episode 2shows the A–Z Tour, fromAldershottoCarlisle,withEpisode 3taking Dundee through to Jersey, andEpisode 4covering the remaining dates.[48][49]

Competition

[edit]

Throughout theA–Z Seriesthe band orchestrated various competitions on both theirNME content areaand on their official website.[50]One of the first competitions launched coincided with the release of "Return of White Rabbit", the band asked fans to come up with a back-story to the song's title,"where is the white rabbit returning from?"—which would then be judged by the band, with the winner receiving a rare "Return of White Rabbit" handmade promo CD.[51]"Why has the White Rabbit been away?"was the basis for the second competition[52]and the final of the three "Return of White Rabbit" competitions to win handmade promos asked fans to design White Rabbit related art/photos and videos.[53]

The opportunity to win "True Love 1980" test 7 "s and handmade" Return of White Rabbit "CD promos began with the release of" True Love 1980 ".[50]Later in November,NMEoffered the chance to win more test prints of "True Love 1980", "Joy Kicks" and "Arcadia"[54]followed in January 2010 with "Space Shot" test vinyl.[55]NMEalso offered the chance to win a free subscription to theA–Z Series.[56]Similarly a free subscription to theA-Z Serieswas offered every night of the A–Z Tour in 2009—with show fliers containing a unique code—a raffle would then take place and the winning flier holder would be given a free subscription—giving the fliers value.[57][58]

Opportunities to win tickets to all varieties of Ash performances were also given—including exclusive radio sessions withKerrang!Radio[59]XFM[60]and tickets forAbsolute Radioon 15 April 2010—tickets were also offered in a Music-News.com competition.[61]Festival appearances such asHop farm festival[62]and Truck Festival 2009.[63]Tickets to dates on the 2009 A–Z tour were also offered, as well as 2010 European dates.[64]

Merchandise competitions included aValentines dayt-shirt draw,[65]a chance to win a "Return of White Rabbit" t-shirt,[55]an exclusive limited Atomic Heart Studios staff t-shirt[66]and the opportunity to design a t-shirt which would be sold throughout all of the 2010 shows around the world, and have their winning design sent to them in a special frame.[67]Other creative competitions included remixing single "Binary"[68]the band choose the Argyle Raver Pornographic as the winning remix,[69]and to direct a music video for B-sides to theA–Z Series.[70]

With the 2009 A–Z Tour the opportunity for a one-on-three meet and greet was given for fans[50]similarly in 2010 the chance for fans to win adinner-datewith the band at any stop on the UK tour was given.[71]On the same tour the chance for local bands to support Ash was given—asking that those interested emailed a Myspace link and list of gigs previously played.[72][73]

Press attention

[edit]

The band gained significant media attention surrounding theA–Z Series.With interviews and other coverage running through newspapers and magazines such asThe Guardian,The Herald,[74]M Is for Music,[75]News of the World,Billboard,[76][77]Kerrang!,[78][79]NME,East Mag,[80]TUFS,[81]culturedeluxe.com,[82]Sport.co.uk,[83]Randomville,[84]Media Wales,[85]MusicRadar,[86]Counteract Magazine,[87]Stereoboard,[88]and Bunch.tv.[89][90]

Radio sessions and interviews includedKerrang!,[59]XFM,[60]Absolute,[61]andBBC 6 Music.[91][92]Televisedappearances included appearances onLive from Studio Fivebroadcast onFiveon 15 October 2009,[93]BBCE24,[94]The Friday Show,[95]Children In NeedandSky SportsSoccer AM.[96]Several songs of theA–Z Serieswere also used on various TV adverts— "Physical World" was used forBBC's coverage of theFormula 1Qualifying, whilst "Spheres" was used onFilm4and "There Is Hope Again" was used duringSky Sportscoverage ofEnglandvsHungaryon 11 August 2010.

Live

[edit]
Tim Wheeler, Rick McMurray and Mark Hamilton performing live at O2 ABC in Glasgow in April 2010

The band embarked on a 4 date UK tour consisting of performances atBrightonConcorde 2 on 3 June,PortsmouthWedgewood Rooms the following day and two dates at the London Bloomsbury Ballroom on 6 and 7 June 2009. At the performances they showcased new material, including "Space Shot", "True Love 1980" and "Return of White Rabbit".[97][98]

Most notably of the band's touring antics during theA–Z Serieswas their 2009 A–Z Tour. The tour consisted of 26 dates across the United Kingdom, with each tour location based around thealphabet,choosing towns, cities and villages which correspond with letters A–Z.[99]The tour began inAldershotand ended inZennor,gaining significant press coverage because of its uniqueness. Planning the tour bassist Mark Hamilton toldeastmagazine.co.ukthat the band looked for alternatives to the usual places they would visit on tour;"We told our agent that we don't want to go to the cities we would usually hit on a regular tour. Then he came back with a bunch of dates, but he had quite a lot of work to do on this. But that was good; it was good to make him actually work."going on to say"There were a number of venues we told him to change, saying, 'We usually play there, so get us something different".[11]

In 2009 the band also played dates in their native Ireland—DublinandBelfast.[100]It wasn't until March 2010 that the band began touring again, playing dates inTokyo,Japan[101]New York, USA and eventually onto a conventional UK tour circuit.[102][103]

The band announced a full UK tour soon after, scheduled from 13 May 2010 inParis,FrancethroughAmsterdamin theNetherlands,Cologne,Hamburg,Munich,Stuttgart,Frankfurt am Main,Neuhausen ob EckandBerlininGermany,OsloinNorway,AarhusinDenmark,ViennainAustria,ZurichinSwitzerland,BrusselsinBelgiumand ending atHurricane FestivalinScheeßelon 20 June 2010. Parts of this tour were rescheduled, however the majority of dates were completely canceled, with the band citingpersonal reasonsfor this decision which theydid not take lightly.[104]

After originally being rumored to be playing a number of dates withThe Automatic,[105]it was instead announced that Ash andWe Are Scientistswould be playing a number of co-headline shows inAustralia.[106]

Reception

[edit]

Singles A–M (Volume 1)

[edit]
Volume 1
Singles A-M
Review scores
SourceRating
MusicOMH[112]
Gigwise.com[113]
BBC[114](positive)
Q[115]
News of the World
Drowned in Sound[116]
Contactmusic.com[117](positive)
AllMusic[118]

The first single from the series "Return of White Rabbit" received fairly mixed reactions, with the band showcasing a more unfamiliar electronic side of the band, howeverNMEreacted positively"a weirdly effective funk-pop song"[119]Kerrang!also praised the release saying;"they're only doing singles now, if this new humdigger of a tune is anything to go by, then it will be a decision well made"[120]whilst The Irish Times rated the track 3/5, whilst The Times said regarding the single"...this revelatory rump-shaker, triggering pleasure sensors we didn't even know we had".[121]

Bands such asNew Found Gloryand Young Guns have criticized the band inRock Soundmagazine, with New Found Glory posting an apology after Rock Sound supposedly twisted their words.[122]

Mark Beaumontwrote onBBC Music"they've lost none of their melodic punch since Girl From Mars fell to Earth"and praised the consistency of singles A-M"the most remarkable thing about the A–Z project is that, thus far, every track really is worthy of being a single."[114]David Welsh ofMusicOMHpoked fun at the similarities between the conventional album of compilation, however was very positive of the release as a whole"Their subsequent fresh approach and retreat from the album formula appears to have reinvigorated the Downpatrick threesome with a new sense of purpose and, quite curiously, resulted in one of the best albums of their long and illustrious career"[112]

Paul Brown atDrowned in Sounddescribed the release format as"While they haven't quite reinvented the wheel with these songs, they have certainly pumped up its tyres and given it some shiny new hubcaps",speaking with praise of singles A ( "True Love 1980" ) through till H ( "Space Shot" );"So great are the high points of the collection that it's a shame that it starts to run out of steam slightly towards the end",yet with final single of the half M ( "War with Me" ) he believed it"revives things at the death with a grand piano motif and yet another mega chorus".[116]Ben Walton ofContactmusic.combelieved the singles lack of cohesion as a compilation was theA–Z Series'main strength;"Ash have been set free to sprawl however they see fit across genre boundaries"going onto favor tracks such as "Arcadia" and "Neon", also calling "Dionysian Urge""one of the best songs Ash have ever delivered".[117]

Phil Mongredien ofQ magazinecriticized the similarity between a compilation of singles and the conventional album, writing;"it's not obvious how this format differs from the peaks and troughs of a regular album, high points largely canceled out by the more workaday material",however noted thealbumsmerits as "Arcadia" and "Joy Kicks Darkness",[115]Jon Bye ofGigwise.comwas critical of the direction taken in some of the singles which use synthesizer parts advising the band to"stick to the rock and roll you're good at"however praised the synth laced "Arcadia", comparing it toMuse.[113]

Singles N–Z (Volume 2)

[edit]
Volume 2
Singles N-Z
Review scores
SourceRating
Kerrang!KKKK[123]
Q[124]

Mark Griffiths ofKerrang!magazine rated the compilation of singles N-Z 4/5 praising"they've lost none of their melodic abrasive songwriting genius"recommending the highlights of the 2nd half to the series as "Sky Burial", "Binary" and "Physical World".[123]Andy Fyfe ofQmagazinerecommended "Binary", "Dare to Dream" and "Carnal Love", rating it 3/5—the same rating given toVolume 1.[124]

Sales and chart performance

[edit]

As of December 2009 the vinyl subscription sold out, with only limited amounts of past and future singles available on the band's official website and other various stores.[125]Despite much publicity, none of the singles reached the UK Top 40, with only "Instinct" reaching the UK Top 75, at No.65. But the singles performed better on the UK Indie Singles Chart, with 15 of them reaching the top ten of that chart.

Releases

[edit]

There is a total of 26 singles in theA–Z Series,and 21 B-sides. Not all of the singles are radio singles; the ones that are, were accompanied by a music video. The title of each release was revealed the Wednesday after the previous release and was referred to as 'Ash Wednesday'.[126]

Letter
and
Colour
Song
and
Length
Release Details Video
ʁ "Return of White Rabbit"
3:56[127]
18 May 2009
Free digital download, handmade limitedCD
8 June 2009 – 1000 limitedvinyl
14 October 2009 – Extended and remix versions[128]
Three different artworks were made available, each individual piece of artwork has been hand created by the band themselves,[129]Rick's pack of playing cards, Tim's apocalyptic bunny rabbits and Mark's day-glo stencils. The single was released as a free download onash-official.comon 18 May.[130]The track itself was penned by bassist Mark Hamilton.[131]The band confirmed that the track is a 'prequel' to the series itself.[132]On 14 October the band released the original full version of "Return of White Rabbit" which lasts for 6:24, as opposed to the original 3:56 cut, along with this was an 'Atomic Heart' remix, both were made available as free downloads onSneak Attack Media.[128] The music video for ROWR debuted on 12 June, themusic videowas conceived by 'Big Button' and has an animated story to it; a boy who becomes jealous of another boy making advances on a girl he has feelings for, struggling to contain his feelings he eventually acts, crashing a car, taking his and the other boys life in the process."Ash wanted to get away from the standard performance video in favour of something a little more interesting. As a result, Big Button was given free reign [sic] and concocted a dark tale of jealousy and horror wrapped in an accessible cartoon coating"[133][134]The second video created for ROWR titled 'NYC Rabbit' was directed by Karen Lord and features Nickolas Kimbrell as 'the white rabbit', the video shows what a"typical night inNYCis like for a jolly ol' rabbit ",[135]thethird videopromotion for ROWR is a live version of the track, filmed at Thekla,Bristolwere the band asked their audience to film the track on personal cameras.[136][137]
A "True Love 1980"
4:06[138]
12 October 2009
1000 limited vinyl
Digital download[139]
Confirmed on 20 May byNMEthat the series would begin in September, giving the band the chance to promote the series, 'Return of the White Rabbit' was intended as a prequel to the series itself.[10]The track is reported to be heavily centred around the use ofsynthesizersandkeyboards.[140]The track was premiered live on the band's June 2009 tour dates.[141]A remix byTiëstowas released ontoMyspaceprior to the tracks actual release on 22 July 2009[142][143]The track itself was premiered onSteve Lamacq's 6Music radio show on Monday 24 August[144] The band shot themusic videofor "True Love 1980" inPortland, Oregon,the video was directed by Daniel Garcia, with acting from Meredith Adelaide.[145][146][147]The video was added to music video stationsNMETV andBlisson 9 September 2009,[148]and was added to the band's official website on 15 September, whilst amaking of videowas added to NME on 12 October 2009.[149][150]
B "Joy Kicks Darkness"
5:55[151]
26 October 2009
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
The track was announced as the third single in the series on 14 October on the band's official website.[151]A 30 second clip of the track was added toamazon.co.ukon 17 October, whilst the track was premiered live on 19 October, at their performance inAldershot.[152] Thevideowas filmed across the A–Z tour, using live and behind the scenes footage. It was directed by Josh Kletzkin.
C "Arcadia"
4:02
9 November 2009
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Announced on 4 November 2009 as 'C'. A budget music video was filmed on the A–Z Tour, the video features variousArcade gamesbeing played by the band. The video was directed by Josh Kletzkin.[153]After the single was voted as thefan favouriteof the entire series a second music video for the track was released on 5 October 2010, directed by Nico Jones for Big Button.[154]
D "Tracers"
3:31
23 November 2009
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Originally titled "World Without You". The track was notable performed acoustically withEmmy The Greatat a number of tour dates in 2009.[155] Two budget music videos were shot for Tracers, both directed by Josh Kletzkin. Thefirst music videofeatures guitarist & vocalist Tim Wheeler playing besides a beach, with afunfairand pier. Thesecond music videois a live acoustic video of Tim and Emma-Lee Moss ofEmmy The Greatperforming the song in a small room.
E "The Dead Disciples"
3:46
7 December 2009
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
One of the heaviest A–Z singles thus far, comparable to material from the band's albumMeltdown,the song is also the first Ash song to use a double-kick drum. The Dead Disciples was written on a festival trip in September 2007 toCórdoba, Spain,with the lyrics making references to Irish writer and poetJames JoyceandGreekmythDaedalus.[156] A music video for The Dead Disciples has been created however has yet to be released.[157]
F "Pripyat"
4:21
21 December 2009
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
The song's title is a reference toPrypiat, Ukraine,an abandoned city after the events of theChernobyl disaster,which lyricist of the song Tim Wheeler describes as alost citadelandthe loneliest place on the planet.[158]Prypiat was written and demoed originally for previous albumTwilight of the Innocents.[159] The music video samples photographs fromRobert Polidori's book 'Zones of Exclusion: Pripyat and Chernobyl'.[160]
G "Ichiban"
3:09
4 January 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Ichiban was the first A–Z track to be performed live, appearing at concerts in 2008 for the band's1977shows.[161][162] Themusic videocontains footage from the British 1961 monster filmGorgo.
H "Space Shot"
4:14
18 January 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
The track was performed live for the first time atBrightonConcorde 2 in June 2009. ForChildren in Need"Spaceshot" was televised on 20 November 2009, along with "Shining Light" and "True Love 1980", and was confirmed as letter 'H' on Jonathan Ross' radio show on 28 November. The single will be the second 'radio single' from the A–Z series.[163] Daniel Garcia, director of the video for previous radio single "True Love 1980", returned to direct. The video has ascience fictionnarrative, making reference toStar Wars,following a pilot escaping with a blindfolded person, pursued by soldiers and soon by space craft.[164]The video was premiered onMyspaceon 10 December 2009.[165]
I "Neon"
4:08
1 February 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Neon was the 27th song written in the A–Z series.[166]It is considered the spiritual successor to earlier A–Z track "Arcadia". Neon is described as a songabout chance.[167]"Neon" was remixed by Beat Cave, which was released exclusively on the JapaneseA–Z Volume 1CD. "Neon" was performed in studio for Livestream and The Music Slut two days after release on 3 February 2010 for the first time.[168]Without a fourth member present in the band the synthesizer and piano parts in Neon are provided by a prerecorded backing track. Themusic videouses photographs taken and sequenced by KINo of the band in their New York studio, whilst a woman journeys around New York City.
J "Command"
2:35
15 February 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Command was acoustically covered in theA–Z Volume 1acoustic bundle.[169]
K "Song of Your Desire"
3:36
1 March 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
L "Dionysian Urge"
4:06
15 March 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
M "War with Me"
3:33
29 March 2010
1000 limited vinyl
90 Handmade limited CD[170]
Digital
The song was premiered on BBC6Music's 'Ash Wednesday' celebrations on 17 February, and was the 3rd 'radio single' of theA–Z Series.The band handmade 90 limited edition CD single versions of the track, 50 of which were awarded to new subscribers, whilst the rest were given away in a competition.[171] The video was shot sporadically over 3 weeks, inChina Townon 6 February 2010 andThe Hamptons.Tim Wheeler was originally meant to be in the back of a 60sMercedesin one of the scenes, however it broke down en route to the shoot, instead they used aJaguar.The video was directed by Alex Beck.[44][45]
N "Dare to Dream"
5:05
12 April 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Dare to Dream was premiered on 11 April 2010 on the band's website. The track was remixed byMogwai;1000 limited remix singles were also made available to celebrateRecord Store Day.The remix was available digitally to all those who had subscribed by 12 April 2010, free of charge.[172]
O "Mind Control"
2:52
26 April 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
P "Insects"
3:49
10 May 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Q "Binary"
4:06
24 May 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Binary was announced on 14 April, and played for the first time onRory McConnell'sBBC Radio 1show. Binary is the 5th radio single from theA–Z Series.[173]AFacebookcampaign was created to try to get 'Binary' into theUK Top 40.[174][175]Bloc Party member and at-the time Ash touring guitaristRussell Lissackremixed the track under the alias CO-PILOTS. It was made available on 25 May 2010.[176] The firstmusic videowas directed by Nico Jones of production company Big Button – who also produced 'Return of White Rabbit' and 'The A–Z Series Trailer'. The video was shot inNew Yorkongreen screenand then sent over the Atlantic toBirminghamfor editing and post-production. The video has a science fiction inspired theme.[177]The video was released on 27 April 2010 and has received airplay onQandNME TV.[178]A second music video was released on 20 May 2010, exclusively onYouTubethe video features long awaited footage fromSlashed– an independent horror flick[179]starring Ash,ColdplayandDave Grohl,amongst others. It was originally shot in 2002, but was unreleased due to never being finished.[180][181]
R "Physical World"
2:48
7 June 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Physical World was announced on 26 May 2010, it was originally coloured green, but later changed to light pink.[182]
S "Spheres"
6:08
21 June 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Spheres is the only track in the A–Z series where the singles letter – S – corresponds with the title. It was mentioned originally in April 2009 by Mark Hamilton,[183]and later in June 2009 when a photo of Tim recording the track's piano part was posted on ash-official.com.[184]
T "Instinct"
3:52
5 July 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Instinct was officially announced on 23 June 2010 and was originally a light blue as opposed to brown.[185]It was the highest charting of the A-Z series, peaking at #65 in the UK Singles Chart.
U "Summer Snow"
3:30
19 July 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Summer Snow was announced on 1 July 2010 by Recordstore.co.uk.[186]It originally corresponded with the colour purple. Summer Snow was first mentioned in a studio update by Tim in June 2009.[187]
V "Carnal Love"
4:01
2 August 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Carnal Love was the sixth radio single from the series, it was announced on 25 June 2010.[188]Originally 'V' had a lime-green artwork colour.[189] Preview photographs of the video shoot were posted on the band's website on 22 July 2010.[190]On 22 July 2010 an interview was posted on the band'sYouTubewith director Alex Turvey talking about the upcoming video. Themusic videowas made available on 27 July.[191]The video was intended by Tim and director Alex to have a perverse theme, using a lot of visual references to sex.[192]Lily Vanilli was hired to prepare the cakes for the video shoot. It features sexually shaped deserts being prepared and served to Tim, who slowly eats course after course, before being covered in custard, fruits and rubbed up and down.[191]
W "Embers"
4:21
16 August 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Embers was announced on 18 July 2010,[193]along with its re-imagined artwork colour, originally a light grey it was changed to orange.[194]Embers is one of the more punk-guitar driven tracks of the later half of the A–Z series.[195]It looked set to hit an all-time high for an A–Z single in terms of chart positions, hitting number 23 in the UK midweek official chart update, before finishing at number 79.
X "Change Your Name"
3:20
30 August 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Change Your Name was announced on 18 July 2010, with a sample available on Amazon.co.uk the same day.[196]The track was written by drummer Rick McMurray, and first mentioned on the band's website on 18 May 2009.[197]The song charted at number one in the UK Rock Chart.
Y "Sky Burial"
10:16
13 September 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
Sky Burial was announced on 18 July 2010. An instrumental, it is the longest track of the entire A–Z series standing at 10:18, and will be comparable to previous album's title track "Twilight of the Innocents".[198]It charted at number two in the UK Rock Chart.
Z "There Is Hope Again"
3:48
27 September 2010
1000 limited vinyl
Digital
There Is Hope Again was announced on 18 July 2010. A 30 second sample was added toAmazon.co.ukthe same day. It was hinted on the band's website ash-official.com that fans shouldkeep an eye onSky Sportsregarding the final single.[199][200]

B-sides

[edit]
Song Date Release Details
"Lay Down Your Arms" 22 December 2009 Free digital download Free digital download for all those subscribed to the A–Z Downloads and Vinyl collection. The track was written and demoed for Twilight of the Innocents, however never made the record stage.[159]The track was given as a thank you to fans for subscribing and bearing with the band through the various problems with releasing earlier singles in theA–Z Series,including postal strikes and the band's distribution supplying various online retailers with the incorrect audio files, resulting in some fans experiencing sound quality issues.[201]It lasts 3:43
"Gallows Hill" 15 January 2010 Free digital download Second free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore 14 January 2010. The song is named afterGallows HillinDownpatrick.[202]It lasts 3:43
"Night Terrors" 2 March 2010 Free digital download Third free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore 25 February 2010. Ash's official site describes the track as:"Musically this dark and menacing memorial merges spiky new-wave punk guitars with uptempo disco beats, overdriven synthesizers and a chorus hook that would kick Dr. Who into a parallel universe."[203]It lasts 3:50
"Empire of Sand" 27 March 2010 Free digital download Fourth free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight Thursday 25 March 2010. It is described on the band's official site as:Strap yourself in for a haunting ghost ride through the nihilistic mind of Richard Wilson McMurray. Empire of Sand is a deeply honest introspection of the crushing void experienced as one's foundations crumble around a devastating life event.[171]It lasts 3:18
"Coming Around Again" 19 April 2010 A–Z Volume 1CD Cover ofCarly Simon,the Ash version was premiered onEast Village Radioon 30 March 2010.[204]
"The Creeps"
"CTRL-ALT-DEL" Written by Rick McMurray
"Do You Feel It?"
"Kamakura" 7 April 2010 A–Z Volume 1CD (Japanese edition) The two track were made available for free at UK April/May 2010 performances on limited handmade CDs, they were not made available online due to contract reasons.[205]
"Disenchanted"
"Pirates Are So 2004" 4 May 2010 Free digital download Fifth free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight 29 April 2010.[206]
"No Heartbreaker" 1 June 2010 Free digital download Sixth free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight 1 June 2010. In addition, released as a free download on 10 November 2010 as part of the Shepherd's Bush Empire Free Download EP[207]
"Lights Out" 6 July 2010 Free digital download Seventh free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight 6 July 2010.[208]
"Midnight Militia" 28 July 2010 Free digital download Eighth free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight 28 July 2010.
"Replicants" 24 August 2010 Free digital download Ninth free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight 24 August 2010.
"Nouvelles Aventures" 22 September 2010 Free digital download Tenth (and final) free B-side to theA–Z Series,released to all those subscribed to theA–Z Seriesbefore midnight 22 September 2010.
"Teenage Wildlife" 11 October 2010 A–Z Volume 2CD
"Spellbound"
"Nightfall"
"Running to the Ocean" 11 October 2010 A–Z Volume 2CD (Japanese edition)
"Midnight in the Garden"

Remixes

[edit]
Song Date Release Details
"Return of the White Rabbit" (Jaymo & Andy George Remix) 12 October 2009
digital download
7 April 2010
CD
Rehash EP
A–Z Volume 1CD (Japanese edition)
"True Love 1980" (Loverush UK! Remix)
"True Love 1980" (Pete Doyle's Rocksolid Remix)
"True Love 1980" (Timothy Allan Remix)
"Space Reshot" (Pete Doyle's Rocksolid Vocal Mix) 18 January 2010
digital download
7 April 2010
CD
Space Reshot EP
A–Z Volume 1CD (Japanese edition)[209]
"Space Reshot" (Snitch Brothers Vocal Remix)
"Space Reshot" (Snitch Brothers Instrumental Remix)
"Space Reshot" (Loverush UK! Dubstrumental)
"Space Reshot" (Pete Doyle's Rocksolid Instrumental Mix)
"Space Reshot" (Loverush UK! Club Mix)
"Neon" (Beatcave Remix) 7 April 2010 A–Z Volume 1CD (Japanese edition)
"True Love 1980" (Vince Clarke Remix)
"Dare to Dream" (MogwaiRemix) 12 April 2010 1000 limited vinyl
Free digital download
1000 vinyl copies were pressed to celebrate Record Store Day, it was also made available for free for subscribers of theA–Z Series.[210]

Acoustic

[edit]
Song Date Release Details
"True Love 1980" (acoustic) 19 April 2010
digital download
A–Z Acousticdownload EP Acoustic studio tracks
"Joy Kicks Darkness" (acoustic)
"Arcadia" (acoustic)
"Tracers" (acoustic) (featuringEmmy the Great)
"Spaceshot" (acoustic)
"Command" (acoustic)
"War with Me" (acoustic)

Live tracks

[edit]
Song Date Release Details
"Space Shot" (live) 17 April 2010
digital download
Free digital download Live tracks recorded on the band's 2009 A–Z Tour, used in the "A for Ash" tour documentary onA–Z Volume 1.[211][212]
"Arcadia" (live)

Personnel

[edit]

Over the course of theA–Z SeriesTim Wheeler took on much of the production work himself, assisted by Cladius Mittendorfer who worked with the band on previous albums "Meltdown" and "Twilight of the Innocence" as a studio engineer and later a producer, and Ash members Mark Hamilton and Rick McMurray.[213]Musically the band collaborated with few others; a saxophone player–Daniel Rouleau on "Do You Feel It?" a B-side released onA–Z Volume 1,[214]Pete Moses, James Levy and Eric Feigenbaum who provided backing vocals on "Return of White Rabbit" and "Ichiban", and later Emma-Lee Moss ofEmmy The Greaton an acoustic studio re-recording of single "D" – "Tracers".[215][216]

Emmy the Greatcollaborated with Ash on an acoustic version of "Tracers" released on the band's A–Z Volume 1 compilation, whilstRussell Lissackof Bloc Party joined the band on their US, Japanese and UK tour dates in 2010 as a guitarist and synthesizer player.
Ash

Production

[edit]
  • Tim Wheeler –Producer,additionalengineer
  • Cladius Mittendorfer – Co-producer, engineer, mixing
  • Mark Hamilton – Co-producer
  • Rick McMurray – Co-producer
  • Brain Thorn –Pianoassistant
  • Kabir Hermon – Piano assistant
  • Mike Marsh – Mastering

Additional musicians

[edit]
  • Eric Feigenbaum – backing vocals on "Return of White Rabbit" and "Ichiban"
  • James Levy – backing vocals on "Return of White Rabbit"
  • Pete Moses – backing vocals on "Ichiban"
  • Daniel Rouleau –saxophoneon "Do You Feel It?"
  • Emma-Lee Moss – guitar, vocals on "Tracers" (acoustic)
Art
  • Nico Jones –A–Z Volume 1photography
  • Post 98 –A–Z Volume 1design and layout
  • Modo Production Ltd –A–Z Volume 1design and layout
  • Steve Timmis – web development and maintenance; digital distribution

Live

[edit]

For 2009 live performances, many new tracks simply used abacking track,instead of enlisting another member, however the band had not ruled out either recruiting a completely new member, or reuniting with former guitaristCharlotte Hatherleyin the future, with Tim stating"I do miss her as a friend on tour"as well as stating"It could be good to get someone in for extra guitar and keyboards and add some layers"[217]whilst Charlotte in interview withNMEsimply said it would be a"possibility in the future"and that her and Tim regularly talk despite her having left the band in 2006.[218]

Tim Wheeler andEmmy The Greatperformed the track "Tracers" acoustically on a number of occasions in 2009, and for the 2010 release ofA–Z Volume 1an acoustic re-recording of "Tracers" was included featuring Emma-Lee Moss.[219]The collaboration came after Emmy The Great covered "Burn Baby Burn"as a B-side to the single" First Love ", famously including the backing vocals"shit! You're a shit! You're not a shit! Lick my shit".[220][221]

On 16 MarchRussell Lissackwas announced as the band's touring guitarist and synthesizer player for their tour dates inNew York,Japanand theUnited Kingdom,Tim Wheeler stated on the band's website;"We first met at the South By South West in 2005, we'd heard he and Kele Okereke met when Russell was playing Ash songs at a party, so we've always felt that connection with him. We've loved Bloc Party since their first single and have always really admired his guitar playing."[222]This came after Russell's bandBloc Partywent on hiatus at the end of 2009, NME quoted Russell saying"as soon as they called me I was really excited".[223]

References

[edit]
  1. ^Michaels, Sean (21 May 2009)."Ash to Release 26 Singles in One Year".The Guardian.Archivedfrom the original on 12 March 2017.Retrieved14 December2016.
  2. ^"THE COMPLETE A-Z SERIES (3 X 12" VINYL) – AVAILABLE NOW ".ash-official.com.Ash. 29 November 2012. Archived fromthe originalon 18 March 2015.Retrieved18 March2015.
  3. ^SpaceshotArchived6 February 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 18 January 2010
  4. ^New Ash Video – 'War With Me'Archived18 October 2012 at theWayback MachineNME, 16 March 2010
  5. ^Q – BinaryArchived13 March 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 14 April 2010
  6. ^Carnal Love VideoArchived23 May 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 22 July 2010
  7. ^Ash deny they're splittingArchived4 March 2016 at theWayback MachineNME, 12 June 2007
  8. ^NYC Trip/New MaterialArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 August 2008
  9. ^Last night dmh came round...Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 August 2009
  10. ^abAsh to release 26 new singles in a yearArchived4 March 2016 at theWayback MachineNME,20 May 2009
  11. ^abcINTERVIEW: AshArchived12 April 2017 at theWayback Machineeastmagazine.co.uk, 1 October 2009
  12. ^Watch out there's a rabbit about...Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 30 April 2009
  13. ^Rick is sick of drawing rabbitsArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 19 February 2008
  14. ^Ash A-Z Series PromotionArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com/forum
  15. ^"LETTERS FROM ALPHABET CITY – LTD EDITION CASSETTE RELEASE".ash-official.com.Ash. 12 October 2014.Archivedfrom the original on 1 March 2015.Retrieved19 March2015.
  16. ^"Ash. Limited edition vinyl 7" boxed set of 27 record sleeves and merchandise to coincide with the bands A-Z tour ".post98design.co.uk.Archived fromthe originalon 19 March 2015.Retrieved19 March2015.
  17. ^Return of White RabbitArchived7 May 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 24 June 2009
  18. ^Return Of White Rabbit (NYC)Archived7 May 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 September 2009
  19. ^Return of White Rabbit @ TheklaArchived5 May 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 9 September 2009
  20. ^A-Z Series Store UKArchived12 May 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com
  21. ^Ash Debuts 'A-Z' Singles SeriesArchived19 November 2020 at theWayback Machinebillboard.biz, 12 October 2009
  22. ^Ash's A-Z store is now open for orders and subscriptions!Archived19 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 9 October 2009
  23. ^Free Return of White Rabbit Downloads: Extended Version & Atomic Heart RemixArchived9 January 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 14 October 2009
  24. ^A-Z Vol. 1Archived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, forum, Mark Hamilton, 6 February 2010
  25. ^Ash A-Z Series StoreArchived14 October 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 8 October 2009
  26. ^ASH SPREADING OVER A YEAR AS UNIQUE BUSINESS MODEL ERUPTSArchived16 October 2009 at theWayback Machinealtsounds.com, 14 October 2009
  27. ^A-Z Vol. 1 – Released 19 AprilArchived10 February 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 4 February 2010
  28. ^A-Z Volume 1Archived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official, forum, 6 February 2010
  29. ^A-Z Vol. 1 Japanese EditionArchived14 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 24 February 2010
  30. ^Ash – A-Z Volume 2: Signed Pre-order @ Recordstore.co.ukArchived6 October 2010 at theWayback MachineRecord Store announcement/ash-official.co.uk forum, 2 July 2010
  31. ^Ash to release part 2 of their 'A-Z' singles compilationArchived4 March 2016 at theWayback MachineNME, 6 August 2010
  32. ^A-Z Volume 1Archived29 March 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 19 April 2010
  33. ^A-Z Tour Video – Episode One: The GatheringArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 October 2010
  34. ^A FOR ASH TrailerArchived16 April 2016 at theWayback MachineYouTube,3 March 2010
  35. ^Ash A-Z SeriesArchived3 December 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 2009, 2010
  36. ^The Rehash EPArchived29 March 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 5 October 2009
  37. ^Space ReshotArchived1 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 7 December 2009
  38. ^A-Z Acoustic Download EPArchived20 August 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 1 March 2010
  39. ^Ash: BinaryArchived5 May 2010 at theWayback Machinebigbutton.tv, 6 August 2010
  40. ^The A-Z SeriesArchived8 May 2010 at theWayback Machinebigbutton.tv, 6 August 2010
  41. ^The A-Z Series Subscription available from 5 OctoberArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 30 September 2009
  42. ^Ash – True Love 1980Archived9 November 2012 at theWayback MachineVimeo,9 June 2010
  43. ^Ash – Carnal LoveArchived31 July 2010 at theWayback MachineVimeo, 19 July 2010
  44. ^abAsh War With MeArchived27 June 2016 at theWayback Machineyoutube.com, 13 March 2010
  45. ^abWar With Me LyricsArchived5 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 29 March 2010
  46. ^Neon VideoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 3 March 2010
  47. ^Ichiban VideoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 11 January 2010
  48. ^A-Z Tour Video – Episode One: The GatheringArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 October 2009
  49. ^Ash take over NME.comArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 8 October 2009
  50. ^abcMeet and Greet Ash with NME.com/AshArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 9 October 2009
  51. ^ROWR Promo Competition #1 Winner & Competition #2 QuestionArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 May 2009
  52. ^ROWR Promo Competition #2 WinnerArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 June 2010
  53. ^Final chance to win... ROWR Competition #3!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 June 2010
  54. ^Win the A-Z Series Digital Downloads & Signed Rare Test Print 7 "VinylsArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 November 2009
  55. ^abWin Rare Ash GoodiesArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 19 January 2010
  56. ^Win an A-Z Series Subscription and Rare Test Press Vinyl With NMEArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 June 2010
  57. ^Ash – A-Z Tour Diary: Episode 2Archived18 April 2016 at theWayback MachineAshYouTube,2 December 2009
  58. ^A-Z Tour CompetitionArchived25 October 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 23 October 2009
  59. ^abLive @ Kerrang! Radio – Win TicketsArchived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 31 October 2010
  60. ^abWin Tickets to Xfm Radio Session – Winners AnnouncedArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 7 April 2010
  61. ^abWin tickets to see Ash at Absolute RadioArchived15 March 2012 at theWayback MachineMusic-News.com, 24 March 2010
  62. ^Win tickets to HOP FARM FESTIVALArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 26 June 2009
  63. ^Win 2 Tickets to Truck FestivalArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 23 June 2009
  64. ^NME Tour Competition WinnersArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 1 March 2010
  65. ^True Love 2010: A-Z Subscribers' Winners AnnouncedArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 2 February 2010
  66. ^Join the Atomic Heart Studios Staff!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 4 March 2010
  67. ^Design Ash A Tour T-shirt CompetitionArchived2 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 9 March 2010
  68. ^Ash Remix Contest – BinaryArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 June 2010
  69. ^Binary Remix Contest Winner Announced!Archived2 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 10 August 2010
  70. ^Ash Wednesday Subscribers' Competition: Be the Next Ash Video Star!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 February 2010
  71. ^Hungry for more ASH? Win a Dinner Date With Them! – Winner AnnouncedArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 27 March 2010
  72. ^WIN THE CHANCE TO SUPPORT ASHArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 24 May 2010
  73. ^Support Band Competition Winners Announced!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 June 2010
  74. ^Ash: taking to the road less traveledArchived8 October 2011 at theWayback Machine8 October 2009
  75. ^[1][permanent dead link]15 October 2010
  76. ^Ash Debuts 'A-Z' Singles SeriesArchived22 September 2012 at theWayback MachineBillboard.bix,12 October 2009
  77. ^Billboard.biz discuss the groundbreaking A-Z SeriesArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 19 October 2009
  78. ^Ash to release 26 singles in 12 monthsArchived27 May 2009 at theWayback MachineKerrang!
  79. ^Tim Talks to this Week's Kerrang MagArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 26 August 2009
  80. ^INTERVIEW: AshArchived12 April 2017 at theWayback Machineeastmag.co.uk, 1 October 2009
  81. ^Ash talk about the A-Z seriesArchived28 August 2009 at theWayback Machinetufs.co.uk, 11 June 2009
  82. ^Interview: Ash Tell Us More About Their Singles ProjectArchived30 September 2009 at theWayback Machineculturedeluxe.com, 14 July 2009
  83. ^Sport.co.uk's World Cup grilling: AshArchived5 October 2011 at theWayback Machinesport.co.uk, 22 June 2010
  84. ^Randomville talks to Russell Lissack about his time with AshArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 21 June 2010
  85. ^Ash Talk to WalesOnline – Watch NowArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 1 July 2010
  86. ^Steal Their Sound: Tim Wheeler (Ash)Archived10 March 2012 at theWayback Machinemusicradar.com – Total Guitar, 7 July 2010
  87. ^INTERVIEW: AshArchived8 July 2011 at theWayback Machinecounteract-magazine.com, 2 August 2010
  88. ^Irish Rockers Ash Talk Brit Pop, Charlotte Hatherley, Coldplay & A-Z SeriesArchived24 July 2010 at theWayback Machinestereoboard.com, 17 July 2010
  89. ^ASH – Tracers (Unplugged)bunch.tv, 14 July 2010
  90. ^True Love 1980 and Tracers Live and Acoustic (Watch Now)Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 July 2010
  91. ^BBC 6Music Glastonbury InterviewArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 25 June 2010
  92. ^Tim to be on Steve Lamacq's 6 Music ShowArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 October 2009
  93. ^Ash on Live From Studio Five Thurs 15 OctArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 October 2009
  94. ^Ash on BBC E24 Tonight (9:30pm)Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machine9 November 2009, ash-official.com
  95. ^Friday Show Tonight BBC NI and Sky Channel 973Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, November 2009
  96. ^Ash on Soccer AM this SaturdayArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 10 November 2009
  97. ^Tour Blog Part IIArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com
  98. ^Part I of the tour blogArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com
  99. ^The A to Z Tour this AutumnArchived12 December 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 26 August 2009
  100. ^Irish Ash Dates Announced & Ticket InfoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 7 October 2009
  101. ^abDaikanyama UNIT **SOLD OUT**, 6 April 2010Archived29 March 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 1 March 2010
  102. ^abUK Spring Tour – New Dates AddedArchived11 January 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 8 January 2010
  103. ^abAsh announce full UK tour and ticket detailsArchived4 March 2016 at theWayback MachineNME,8 January 2010
  104. ^European Tour Postponement – Further AnnouncementArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 May 2010
  105. ^The Automatic catch the hearts of Manx audienceArchived3 August 2012 atarchive.todayIOM Today, 7 March 2010
  106. ^Ash and We Are Scientists interview each otherArchived6 October 2012 at theWayback Machinefasterlouder.com.au, 15 July 2010
  107. ^The A to Z Tour this AutumnArchived12 December 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 30 August 2009
  108. ^A is for Aldershot: Ash plot alphabetical tour of the UK and fortnightly single releaseArchived28 August 2009 at theWayback Machinedrownedinsound.com
  109. ^Tower Records Instore, 7 April 2010Archived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 1 March 2010
  110. ^Record Store Day, Rough Trade East Instore, 17 April 2010Archived29 March 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 24 March 2010
  111. ^UK Tour Support AnnouncedArchived7 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 4 March 2010
  112. ^abAsh A-Z Series Volume 1 ReviewArchived1 April 2010 at theWayback MachineMusicOMH, 12 April 2010
  113. ^abAsh A-MArchived8 April 2010 at theWayback Machinegigwise.com, 30 March 2010
  114. ^abAsh A-Z Vol. 1 ReviewArchived9 January 2016 at theWayback MachineMark Beaumont,BBC Online,4 April 2010
  115. ^abQ Magazine, April 2010qthemusicArchived10 August 2020 at theWayback Machine
  116. ^abAsh A-Z Volume 1Archived18 April 2010 at theWayback MachineDrowned in Sound– Paul Brown, 15 April 2010
  117. ^ab[2]Archived21 April 2010 at theWayback MachineContactmusic.com– Ben Walton, 19 April 2010
  118. ^A–Z, Vol. 1 – AshAllMusic– James Christopher Monger
  119. ^10 Tracks you have to hearArchived12 October 2012 at theWayback MachineNME,June 2009
  120. ^ROWR makes Kerrang! 10 Songs You Should Hear Now!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com & kerrang magazine, June 2009
  121. ^Recent newspaper cuttingsArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, June 2009
  122. ^New Found Glory slate ROWR in Rock Sound (2/10)Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback MachineRock Sound, Ash-official.com, June 2009
  123. ^abA-Z Vol.2 Kerrang! Magazine Review – KKKKArchived19 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com/Kerrang!,29 September 2010
  124. ^abA-Z Vol.2 Q Magazine Review – 3 StarsArchived6 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 29 September 2010
  125. ^Get in Santa's sack!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, December 2009
  126. ^Ash A-Z Series StoreArchived14 October 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com
  127. ^NEW SINGLE – RETURN OF WHITE RABBIT – LTD VINYL RELEASED 8th JUNE – A-Z SERIESArchived6 March 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 18 May 2009
  128. ^abFree Downloads (now higher res and quicker downloads)Archived28 October 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 22 October 2009
  129. ^"Ash on a high".Retrieved11 June2009.[permanent dead link]
  130. ^The Return Of AshArchived14 November 2012 at theWayback MachineBBC,19 May 2009
  131. ^Ash to release 26 new songs in 12 months + "Return of White RabbitArchived13 December 2010 at theWayback Machinebandweblogs.com, 19 May 2009
  132. ^NME.com run ROWR A – Z news storyArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 20 May 2009
  133. ^Big Button – the people behind Ash’s new music videoArchived30 July 2009 at theWayback Machinecreativeboom.co.uk, 24 July 2009
  134. ^Ash: Return of White RabbitArchived22 June 2009 at theWayback MachineBig Button, Ash Return Of The White Rabbit music video, 12 June 2009
  135. ^NYC Rabbit' video unleashed!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, dhm, 21 July 2009
  136. ^A BIG Thank You!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, dhm, 30 July 2009
  137. ^Thekla Filming – Where to send your footageArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, dhm, 29 July. 2009
  138. ^2 new titles, 2 baby names, Thailand, and all hail JedisteveArchived6 December 2008 at theWayback Machineash-official
  139. ^Ash to release 26 singles over one yearArchived23 May 2009 at theWayback Machinedigitalspy.co.uk, 28 May 2009
  140. ^2 new titles, 2 baby names, Thailand, and all hail JedisteveArchived6 December 2008 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 28 May 2009
  141. ^True Love 1980 & Spaceshot VideosArchived20 July 2011 at theWayback Machinewalking-barefoot.com, June 2009
  142. ^Love RushArchived19 August 2009 at theWayback Machineloverushuk,myspaceAugust 2009
  143. ^Tiesto Supporting Loverush UK! Remix of ASH – True Love 1980 (Loverush UK! Remix)Archived19 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, dhm, 22 July 2009
  144. ^True Love 1980 Exclusive on 6MusicArchived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 20 August 2009
  145. ^The Secret Ariat – Daniel GarciaArchived20 April 2009 at theWayback Machinethesecretariat.tv, 2 September 2009
  146. ^Meredith AdelaideArchived11 September 2009 at theWayback Machinemodelmayhem.com, 2 September 2009
  147. ^@ashofficial (21 August 2009)."We're all destroyed after shooting the video til 7 am. Rick hasn't slept, but we all know he is not human"(Tweet).Archivedfrom the original on 17 March 2016 – viaTwitter.
  148. ^True Love 1980 VideoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 11 September 2009
  149. ^Exclusive Behind the Scenes 'making of' True Love 1980 videoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 October 2009
  150. ^Ash True Love 1980[permanent dead link]thesecretariat.tv
  151. ^abB – Title AnnouncedArchived8 March 2012 at theWayback MachineJoy Kicks Darkness! ash-official.com, 14 October 2009
  152. ^A is for AldershotArchived7 November 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, gashed blog, 20 October 2009
  153. ^Arcadia VideoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 24 November 2009
  154. ^"ARCADIA VOTED #1 A-Z SERIES SINGLE!".ash-official.com.2 November 2010.Archivedfrom the original on 23 September 2015.Retrieved19 March2015.
  155. ^Ash – Tracers (Official Video) with Emmy the Great. Directed by Josh Kletzkin.Archived6 April 2016 at theWayback MachineYouTube,17 December 2009
  156. ^The Dead Disciples LyricsArchived17 December 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 7 December 2009
  157. ^The Dead Disciples Fan VideoArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 9 December 2009
  158. ^Pripyat lyricsArchived8 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 22 December 2009
  159. ^abNYC Trip/New MaterialArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machinegashed blog, ash-official.com, 12 August 2008
  160. ^Pyipyat videoArchived25 December 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 22 December 2009
  161. ^Ash – Ichiban (Live @ The Astoria 2008)Archived10 April 2016 at theWayback MachineofficialAshYouTube,13 July 2009
  162. ^Ichiban LyricsArchived6 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 4 January 2010
  163. ^Children in Need Northern IrelandArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 20 November 2009
  164. ^Ash – Space Shot (Official Video) Directed by Daniel GarciaArchived15 March 2016 at theWayback MachineYouTube,16 December 2009
  165. ^Ash – Space Shot. Directed by Daniel GarciaAsh,Myspace,10 December 2009
  166. ^Tim is writing Lyrics to song #27. Working title – Neon Part 2Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 28 March 2009
  167. ^Neon LyricsArchived6 July 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 31 January 2010
  168. ^Live Show and Interview Broadcast – Watch Again Now!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 30 January 2010
  169. ^Command (acoustic)Archived26 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 19 April 2010
  170. ^War With Me CD competitionArchived12 March 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 18 April 2010
  171. ^abPurchase Digital Subscription Now For Free Bonus Track and Handmade ArtworkArchived12 March 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 March 2010
  172. ^Purchase Digital Subscription now for free Mogwai remix of 'Dare to DreamArchived9 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 25 March 2010
  173. ^Q- BinaryArchived13 March 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 14 April 2010
  174. ^Let's get Binary by Ash into the top 40Archived19 November 2020 at theWayback Machinefacebook.com, April 2010
  175. ^join the Facebook group to get "Binary" into the top 40Archived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 29 April 2010
  176. ^NEW REMIX AVAILABLE NOW!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 25 May 2010
  177. ^Ash: BinaryArchived5 May 2010 at theWayback Machinebigbutton.tv, 27 April 2010
  178. ^Q – BinaryArchived13 March 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 27 April 2010
  179. ^Ash Release Slasher FlickArchived30 May 2010 at theWayback MachineXFM,27 May 2010
  180. ^Ash release DIY slasher movie featuring Coldplay and Charlotte Hatherley – videoArchived4 March 2016 at theWayback MachineNME, 27 May 2010
  181. ^Slashedash-official.com, 24 May 2010
  182. ^R – Physical WorldArchived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, forum, 26 May 2010
  183. ^Creeping closer to GO TIME!Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 17 April 2010
  184. ^Tim recording 'Spheres' (18/06/09)Archived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 18 June 2010
  185. ^InstinctArchived9 July 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 September 2010
  186. ^ash-official.com, forum, 1 July 2010Archived6 October 2010 at theWayback Machine
  187. ^June GloomArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machine23 June 2010
  188. ^CARNAL LOVEArchived30 June 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 25 June 2010
  189. ^The A-Z Series SubscriptionsArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 29 September 2009
  190. ^Carnal Love Video Shoot PhotosArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 22 July 2010
  191. ^abCarnal Love VideoArchived23 May 2012 at theWayback Machineash-official.co.uk, 22 July 2010
  192. ^Carnal Love Video: The Making Of Interview – Watch NowArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.co.uk, 22 July 2010
  193. ^W – EmbersArchived20 August 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 September 2010
  194. ^W-Z Titles // Subscription Bonus Tracks // Final ColoursArchived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 18 July 2010
  195. ^W – EmbersArchived6 December 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com – forum, 18 July 2010
  196. ^X – Change Your NameArchived2 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 September 2009
  197. ^astral conversation sans ethanolArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, Rick Mcmurray blog, 18 May 2009
  198. ^Y – Sky BurialArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 September 2009
  199. ^Z – There Is Hope AgainArchived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 15 September 2009
  200. ^Z – There Is Hope AgainArchived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com forum, 18 July 2010
  201. ^Lay Down Your Arms (A-Z Series Bonus Track)Archived13 May 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 22 December 2009
  202. ^Gallows Hill (A-Z Series Bonus Track)Archived9 January 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 5 January 2010
  203. ^Ash Wednesday: Subscribe to the A-Z Series Now and Receive Free Bonus TrackArchived6 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 February 2010
  204. ^First Play of 'Coming Around Again' Plus DJ Set and Interview – Listen NowArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 30 March 2010
  205. ^Kamakura and Disenchanted (aka the Japanese exclusives)Archived6 December 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, forum, 18 April 2010
  206. ^Pirates Are So 2004Archived20 October 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 April 2010
  207. ^Subscribe to ASH – A-Z Series. Exclusive new bonus track 'No Heartbreaker' released 01/06 for subscribers onlyArchived1 June 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 12 May 2010
  208. ^Subscribe to ASH – A-Z Series and get 8 exclusive bonus tracks for subscribers onlyArchived30 June 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 23 June 2010
  209. ^Space Reshot Global Download release 18 January 2010Archived1 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 7 December 2009
  210. ^Purchase Digital Subscription now for free Mogwai remix of 'Dare to Dream' – Winners AnnouncedArchived9 April 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 25 March 2010
  211. ^Arcadia & Space Shot LiveArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 April 2010
  212. ^ASH CHAOS!!!!Archived30 June 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 17 April 2010
  213. ^Interview with Claudius MittendorferArchived17 September 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com
  214. ^Johann Sebastian, Bach to the futureArchived10 June 2011 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 11 April 2009
  215. ^Ash – ROWR In The studioArchived9 April 2016 at theWayback MachineYouTube,24 August 2008
  216. ^New Song Synopsis: Return Of White RabbitArchived7 September 2008 at theWayback Machineash-official.com 20 May 2009
  217. ^Ash: taking to the road less travelledArchived8 October 2011 at theWayback Machineheraldscotland.com, 27 October 2009
  218. ^NMEMagazine, interview with Charlotte Hatherley, June 2009
  219. ^Tracers Video with Emmy the GreatArchived26 January 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 17 December 2009
  220. ^Emmy the Great – Burn Baby Burn CoverArchived15 February 2009 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 30 January 2010
  221. ^Track of the day: Emmy The Great Burn Baby BurnArchived28 May 2011 at theWayback MachineClash15 October 2008
  222. ^ASH to be joined by Russell Lissack (Bloc Party/Pin Me Down) for UK TourArchived28 March 2010 at theWayback Machineash-official.com, 16 March 2010
  223. ^Bloc Party's Russell Lissack to join Ash for UK tourArchived3 March 2016 at theWayback MachineNME, 16 March 2010
[edit]