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Elastica

Elastica were an English rock band formed in London in 1992 by ex-Suede members Justine Frischmann and Justin Welch. The band was stylistically influenced by punk rock, post-punk and new wave music.[2] The band's members changed several times, with Frischmann and Welch being the only members who remained in Elastica from its formation to its dissolution.

For the self-titled album by the same band, see Elastica (album). For the theory relating to large-scale deformations of elastic structures, see Elastica theory.

Elastica

London, England

1992–2001

Elastica quickly rose to prominence after the release of their debut single "Stutter" in November 1993, and the band's next three singles charted in the Top 20 of the UK Singles Chart. Their debut album Elastica (1995) was an immediate success and broke records for the fastest-selling debut album in the UK; the album also found success in the United States and produced the band's highest-charting US Hot 100 hit, "Connection". However, the band would later find itself in controversy over accusations of plagiarism, which were settled out-of-court.


Development on a follow-up album languished due to interpersonal disputes, line-up changes and Frischmann's heroin addiction during the late 1990s. In 2000, Elastica released their second album, The Menace, which was less well received critically or commercially. After struggling to come up with new material for a third album, the band amicably broke up in October 2001.[3]

Style[edit]

The style of Elastica was a mix of Britpop, alternative rock, post-punk and new wave.[1]

– vocals and guitar (1992–2001)

Justine Frischmann

– drums (1992–2001)

Justin Welch

– guitar and vocals (1992–1998)

Donna Matthews

– bass (1992–1995, 1999–2001)

Annie Holland

David Bush – keyboards (1996–2001)

Sheila Chipperfield – bass (1996–1998)

Paul Jones – guitar (1998–2001)

Sharon Mew – keyboards and vocals (1999–2001)

(23 August 1999)

Elastica 6 Track EP