Gringo Records

 

Band name: Reynolds
Hometown: Wisbech, UK
Active from: 1997-2003
Members: Phillip Rodgers (bass), Kevin Smith (drums), Chris Summerlin (guitar)
Former Members: Matt Tagney (vocals), James Symonds (drums)
Discography: (click picture for info)
Title: "Oh Yeah!"
Track: "Grohl"
Format: CD compilation
Label:
Gringo
Catalog no.: waat030
Released: 2006
UK = £3
Europe = £3.50
RoW = £4
Title: "Oh Yeah!"
Track: "Grohl"
Format: mp3
Label:
Gringo
Catalog no.: waat030
Released: 2006
Title: "The Twominutemen CD"
Track: "I Just Wanna Get Along"
Format: CD compilation
Label:
Jonson Family
Catalog no.: JFR011
Released: 2003
 
Title: "Love Songs"
Format: CD album
Label:
Errol
Catalog no.: WILK008
Released: 2003
UK = £8
Europe = £8.75
RoW = £9.25
Title: "The Twominutemen"
Track: "I Just Wanna Get Along"
Format: Double 7" compilation
Label:
Jonson Family
Catalog no.: JFR010
Released: 2001
 
Title: "Reynolds/The Oedipus Split"
Track: "Stopper"
Format: Split 7"
Label: Traditional Songs
Catalog no.: TRAD1
Released: 2001
 
Tracks: "Field Recordings"
Format: CD album
Label: Gringo
Catalog no.: WAAT010
Released: 2000
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Tracks: "Field Recordings"
Format: mp3
Label: Gringo
Catalog no.: WAAT010
Released: 2000
Title: "Wilde Club EP No. 3 "
Track: "Mitchakaneer (live)"
Format: CD compilation
Label:
Wilde Club Records
Catalog no.: Wilde13CD
Released: 1999
 
Tracks: "To Unwind To Unwound" / "Leviathan" / "The Loop"
Format: 7"
Label: Gringo
Catalog no.: WAAT005
Released: 1999
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Related bands: Lords, Last of the Real Hard Men, Economy of Motion, Jet Johnson, Wolves! (of Greece), Led Zep III
Websites: www.honeyisfunny.com/reynolds

mp3:
Airplane from Field Recordings [3.3Mb]

Press:
Love Songs review at Eclectic Honey
Love Songs review at Comes With A Smile
Love Songs review at Collective
Love Songs review at Sodapop (Italian)
Love Songs review at Movimenta (Italian)
Love Songs review at Succoacido (Italian)

Field Recordings review at Probemusic
Field Recordings review at Drowned in Sound
Field Recordings review at Lost at Sea
Field Recordings review at Splendid
Field Recordings review at Collective
Field Recordings review at Fake Jazz
Field Recordings review at Delusions of Adequacy
Field Recordings review at Sodapop (Italian)

To Unwind To Unwound review at The Wonder of Modern Technology
To Unwind To Unwound review at Robots & Electronic Brains
To Unwind To Unwound review at Collective
To Unwind To Unwound review from Sodapop (Italian)
To Unwind To Unwound review from NME
London Upstairs at the Garage 20/06/00 at Skippys Cage
Peterborough The Park - Moodswings All Dayer 09/04/00 at Club With No Name
Reynolds interview at Diskant (2003)

Bio:

Written by Rachel Silver Rocket:

Reynolds were a great band. We first saw them at The Portland Arms in Cambridge in 1998, back in the days when Silver Rocket was but a twinkle in our eyes and we used to take our stereo apart every Thursday night to DJ at The Portland. Chris once drunkenly knocked over a large speaker that was caught about 3" away from pulverising our record deck into smithereens. This only endeared him to us.

I only play records, I'm not good with descriptions, so if you don't know how Reynolds sound(ed) I wholeheartedly suggest you remedy this at once by listening to some songs and go out and buy their records. That said, I believe they may have been fans of bands like Slint at some point.

Reynolds split up when Kev went to Japan to teach English in 2003. Chris has in various incarnations played at Silver Rocket more than anyone else I think, at least the last time I could be bothered to check, which pleases him for some unknown reason. So when Kev came back to England and Chris foolishly suggested they might do a show together we hassled them a lot so they would do it at our club.

I also hassled Chris to set up a Reynolds myspace but he couldn't be bothered and suggested I do it myself. Well, that'll learn him.

A full list of past Reynolds gigs can be found here on Chris's website and a discography is at Gringo's website

What are they doing now? Chris plays in Lords, Felix, Last Of the Real Hardmen, collects guitars under the pretence of selling them and designs very good gig posters under the name The Speeding Train. I also remember Chris doing a guest "DJ" slot at Silver Rocket once, where he was so pissed he repeatedly pressed virtually all the buttons at once and couldn't manage to actually play any of the (undoubtably great) songs he was planning to play, so if you're ever looking for a DJ, don't go there. Phill used to run a recording studio Place Position, and was involved in recording more good records than I can name, he is now a director of a printing company and is also expecting a baby. The last time we saw him was when he won The Weakest Link and looked dead embarrassed the whole way through. Kevin is living back in March and re-adjusting to the UK. Matt Tagney works for the Government for his sins and will probably not thank me for telling everyone that. We see him at gigs. On 12 January 2007's reunion show, long term almost-Reynolds Ian Scanlon of Econoline and Hey Colossus boosted the trio in a 4-piece with added guitar.

 

 

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