Description
Wire Train – Stone Me – 7 Inch Vinyl Record
Wire Train was formed as the Renegades in April 1983 in San Francisco by San Francisco State University students and guitarists Kevin Hunter and Kurt Herr with the rhythm section of Anders Rundblad (bass) and Frederico Gil-Sola (drums). The group signed to the local 415 label, also home to acts like Romeo Void and Translator, all of which found themselves with national distribution when 415 entered into a deal with Columbia Records.
Wire Train’s first album, …In a Chamber, made the national charts in 1984, but the group began to suffer personnel changes. Gil-Sola was replaced by Brian Macleod for the second album, Between Two Words, after which Herr left, to be replaced by Jeffrey Trott. A third album, Ten Women, charted in 1987. The group’s last two albums, Wire Train (1990) and No Soul No Strain (1992), appeared on MCA.
Stone Me is a song by the American alternative rock band Wire Train. The band released the single in 1984. Wire Train was active in the 1980s and gained recognition for their jangly, guitar-driven sound, fitting into the alternative and indie rock scenes of the time.
Stone Me is often noted for its catchy melodies and the band’s ability to blend elements of alternative rock with a pop sensibility. While Wire Train may not have achieved widespread commercial success, their contributions to the indie and alternative music landscape have earned them a place in the history of that era.
If you’re interested in exploring alternative rock from the 1980s, “Stone Me” by Wire Train is a glimpse into the sounds and styles that defined the musical landscape of that period.
45 RPM single
Brand new, never played with some jacket wear from storage
MCA Records 1992
Song Listing
Stone Me
Open Sky
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