Rachel Stamp have gained a cult following across the United Kingdom and beyond through constant touring and a string of critically acclaimed independent releases. Their debut album, Hymns For Strange Children was released in 2000 and was followed by Oceans Of Venus two years later. As of 2005 the band is recording its third effort for release early 2006.
Current band members are David Ryder-Prangley (Bass/Vocals), Will Crewdson (Lead Guitar) and Shaheena Dax (Keyboards).
In 1994 lead vocalist and bassist, David Ryder-Prangley, met up with guitarist Will Crewdson at a Vanessa Paradis show and quickly formed the band, finding like-minded individuals in the form of Cliff Harris (drums) and Mike Rowe (keyboards). Impressing the management of WEA records with their scratchy, lo-fi demo tape (featuring raw cuts of "Hey Hey Michael You’re Really Fantastic", "Pop Singer" and "Stealing Clothes From Shelley Barrett") the band were soon offered a deal. But sadly for Prangley & Co. it was doomed from the start.
"We were a band wearing make-up when nobody else was" recalls Ryder-Prangley of their brief dalliance with a major recording label,
"and we made an album which was quite experimental because we didn't want to sound like anyone else - and it totally freaked the record company out."
The band's contract was cancelled without even releasing the album the band had recorded. Rachel Stamp picked up where they left off, recruiting new drummer Robin Guy in the process. Unleashing a number of joyously irresistible singles upon the UK, Rachel Stamp trekked up and down the island building cult acclaim and opening slots for No Doubt, Korn and Cheap Trick
With the post of keyboardist unfilled, the threesome was eventually complimented by the recruitment of Shaheena Dax. Apparently David, Will & Robin came across Miss Dax playing "the most amazing organ music..." and asked her to join the band. She fits the band perfectly, adding her own brand of sparkle to the live sound that keeps attracting attention from gig-goers across the country and beyond.
After several years of fans demanding an album came the band's debut album, Hymns For Strange Children, recorded in two weeks with John Fryer ,(HIM, Nine Inch Nails, White Zombie) in the producer's chair. Nothing prepared the band for the success of the album and the first pressing sold-out in a matter of days rather than weeks, sending the album rocketing to the top of the NME Independent Chart. Proceeded by two singles, live favourite "Spank" and "Didn’t I Break My Heart Over You" (which cracked the Top 3 of the NME Independent Singles Chart), Hymns For Strange Children solidified Rachel Stamp's growing fanbase in the UK and led them to venture further across Europe.
Upon their return to the UK, the band had become one of the most talked about bands on the rock music scene and the joy and satisfaction that accompanied their labours did not go unnoticed. The single "Monsters Of The New Wave", the group’s most infectious single to date, was subsequently released to critical acclaim and another UK Tour followed, culminating at a sold out gig at the London Astoria.
Taking stock of what the group had built upon, Prangley & co. realised they would need some form of corporate help to get them to the stratospheric heights they desired. With their reputation still tarnished from the WEA escapade, most record companies avoided Rachel Stamp like the plague but along came some help in the form of Pure Stirling. With some new outside input, the group set about gracing the vaults of Pure Stirling with their most ambitious and complete opus to date – Oceans Of Venus.
Released in the spring of 2002 and produced by Rachel Stamp and Rodger Tebutt (Silver Ginger 5), Oceans Of Venus tore up the NME Independent Chart as the band headed out on another UK tour, whilst single "Black Cherry" spread itself across Kerrang TV and MTV2. Along with their own sold out dates across the country, Rachel Stamp enjoyed opening slots for such prestigious acts as Iggy Pop and one of the band’s favourites – The Tubes. Robin Guy handed in his resignation at the end of 2002. Neveretheless the band continues on.
2003 saw the release of Oceans Of Venus across America through independent label, Captiva Records. Without a permanent drummer, the drum duties were kindly taken up by Alan Van Kleef (of Ariel X fame) for a series of low key dates in Texas, the success of which saw the band back in the States again at the end of the year for inclusion on the United II Tour. The United II Tour took the band all over the USA gaining many new fans, among them being Bob Ezrin – known for his work with KISS, Pink Floyd & Jane’s Addiction who deemed the record "the most brilliant rock record to come out of the UK in ages".
Upon their return to the UK, the band went straight into the studio cooking up an album entitled Queen Of The Universe and backed with a slice of "true heartbreak rock ‘n’ roll", the divine "Honey" became the band’s first double A side single. With a new album on the horizon and still firmly in command of an army of devoted fans, it seems that the target of world domination is never out of the question for this special group of individuals.
The band continues to play live sporadically.
In 2010, Will Crewdson and David Ryder-Prangley played alongside Adam Ant on guitar and bass for performances around London. Ant and former longtime collaborator Marco Pirroni had previously guested with Rachel Stamp at a 1997 gig at the original Camden Monarch. Crewdson later returned to Ant's band as joint guitarist in early 2014 (appearing on the concert DVD Dirk Live At The Apollo) and is still presently a member. He was sole guitarist for Ant following the sudden death of bandmate Tom Edwards during a US tour in January 2017 until the recruitment of replacement Adam Leach later that year. Crewdson has also worked with LIVAN, fronted by Greek-born musician Cosmas Livanos.
Will Crewdson and Sheheena Dax have also formed a band She Made Me Do It. They have released two EPs - "She Made Me Do It" and Garbos Pool, with an album due out in 2015 and in January 2015 supported Sigue Sigue Sputnik at Electrowerkz. John Robb (Louder Than War) made them his artist of the day in September 2013.
Robin Guy has performed with various bands including Faith No More, Bruce Dickinson, Tigertailz, Eric Faulkner's Bay City Rollers and The Business.
David Ryder Prangley has performed with Adam Ant, Peter Murphy, Angie Bowie, Eric Faulkner's Bay City Rollers. In 2020 he released his debut solo album 'Black magic & True Love'.
Cliff Harris went on to join Liberty 37
Heroine
Rachel Stamp Lyrics
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Feel you rushing round inside me
And maybe if I could I would let you loose inside my mind
You take me some place that they will never ever find me
If you see my heroine tell her that she made me feel bad
Cos every time I'm with her I feel so small
Cos I need her so bad
When she's not there
Maybe if I could I would get rid of all of your tears
Rip up all of your pain
And maybe if I could you would tell me how I feel inside
Kiss you in the pouring rain
If you see my heroine tell her that she made me feel bad
Cos every time I'm with her I feel so small
My heroine, tell her that she makes me so mad
Cos I need her so bad
When she's not there
When she's not there
The song "Heroine" by Rachel Stamp is a dramatic and emotional exploration of the singer's addiction to a substance, which they refer to as "my heroine." The lyrics describe an intense desire to consume this substance, both physically (injected into veins) and mentally (letting it loose inside the mind), in order to feel a rush of energy and escape from the world. The singer acknowledges that this addiction is harmful and makes them feel small and mad when they can't have the substance.
The use of the pronoun "heroin" to describe the substance is interesting as it is personified as a lover or partner. The references to feeling small and mad in the absence of the substance suggest that it has taken on a primary role in the singer's life and relationships. The imagery of tearing up pain and kissing in the pouring rain suggest a complex relationship with the substance that is both nurturing and destructive.
Overall, the song captures the intense emotions and struggles of addiction in a powerful and poetic way. It's a compelling and honest depiction of the power of addiction on human beings.
Line by Line Meaning
Maybe if I could I would shoot you up inside my vein
If I had the power, I would consume you as a drug to feel your overwhelming sensation.
Feel you rushing round inside me
Your influence would run through my being, taking hold of me entirely.
And maybe if I could I would let you loose inside my mind
I would let you enter my subconscious, allowing you to control my thoughts and emotions.
You take me some place that they will never ever find me
You transport me to a place of escape and freedom that no one else can reach.
If you see my heroine tell her that she made me feel bad
Inform my addiction that it has caused me emotional harm.
Cos every time I'm with her I feel so small
When I indulge in my addiction, I become weak and insignificant in its presence.
My heroine, tell her that she made me so mad
Address my addiction as if it were a person and let it know that it has enraged me.
Cos I need her so bad
Despite the harm it causes me, I am dependent on my addiction to feel complete.
When she's not there
The absence of my addiction fills me with a sense of longing and emptiness.
Maybe if I could I would get rid of all of your tears
If I had the ability, I would eliminate the pain and sadness that my addiction causes.
Rip up all of your pain
I would completely remove any discomfort or suffering that is associated with my addiction.
And maybe if I could you would tell me how I feel inside
If my addiction could communicate, it would provide me with insights into my own inner emotional state.
Kiss you in the pouring rain
Embrace my addiction passionately, regardless of external circumstances.
Contributed by Matthew W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@ashleyCNesbitt
Lovely
@mysterycrumble
agreed.
@elisacavallin6025
Memories...