11:53AM Jess McGuire | I’m not sure how many of you dear readers were/are fans of Irish rock pop ensemble
Ash, but when I was a kid I was thoroughly
obsessed with them. Seriously, I’d never felt such feverish passion for a band in my life, and it seems unlikely I ever will again. There’s just something about the hearts of fourteen year old girls, you know?
Anyway, when I fell in love with Ash, I had two dreams. The first was to marry front man Tim Wheeler. I truly thought this would happen. When I went to Ireland as a fifteen year old and visited their hometown of Downpatrick and
didn’t run into them and therefore failed in my plan to make Tim fall in love with me, I felt genuine disappointment and grief. The second Ash-related dream? To join the band as their teen chick guitarist and travel the world. Sure, being in a band with my lover might be difficult at times, but we’d manage. It all seemed so inevitable.
And then those bastards recruited a teen chick guitarist and she was
not me and I was absolutely furious. I swore I could never love Ash again. How dare they do something like that to their biggest fan/future wife? It was cruel and hurtful.
So imagine my surprise a few years ago to find myself very much enjoying the solo works of aforementioned teen chick guitarist, a lass by the name of Charlotte Hatherley. Her download only single of 2004 “Kim Wilde” was on high rotation at Chez Jess for a loooooong time.
For some reason I thought of her again today and trawled YouTube to see what she’s done since. I appear to like her later works as well, so I’ll have to track down a copy of her last record. In the meantime, would you like to hear some nice girl poprock?
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