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Artist's albums
Unchanged (GLOK Remix)
2023 · single
Tidal Love Numbers
2023 · album
Witchy Feel (GLOK Remix)
2022 · single
Untitled Film Stills
2022 · EP
Untitled Film Stills
2022 · EP
I Am A Strange Loop
2022 · album
I Am A Strange Loop
2022 · album
Lifeline
2022 · single
Lifeline
2022 · single
World Of Echo
2022 · single
World Of Echo
2022 · single
Flicker
2022 · album
Flicker
2022 · album
Something Like Love
2022 · single
Something Like Love
2022 · single
All on You - EP
2021 · EP
All on You - EP (Acoustic Version)
2021 · EP
See My Friends - EP
2021 · EP
See My Friends - EP
2021 · EP
The Indica Gallery - EP
2021 · EP
The Indica Gallery - EP
2021 · EP
Skywalker
2021 · single
Skywalker
2021 · single
Cherry Cola
2020 · EP
Cherry Cola
2020 · single
The View from Halfway Down
2020 · album
The View from Halfway Down
2020 · album
Love Comes In Waves
2020 · single
Love Comes In Waves
2020 · single
Plastic Bag
2020 · single
Plastic Bag
2020 · single
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Biography
Following the 2019 single ‘Plastic Bag’, Andy Bell releases his debut solo album ‘The View From Halfway Down’ on October 9, 2020. Sitting somewhere in between Ride’s widescreen shoegaze and Glok’s darkly textured electronics, it is the end product of a gradual, four-year process that was finished during lockdown. Back in 2016, Andy was inspired by David Bowie’s death to be more proactive about finishing his songs and laid down some tracks in former Beady Eye and Oasis bandmate Gem Archer’s studio, but got distracted when Ride’s live reunion blossomed into a full return. A run of two albums, an EP and two world tours later, it would take a pandemic to give him the time and space to complete ‘The View From Halfway Down’. “I’ve always wanted to make a solo album, I’ve always said I would do it, although I never imagined it happening like, or sounding like, this one does,” he explains. “I’d been sitting on this pile of almost finished tracks, along with all the other hundreds of ideas that had fallen by the wayside since I’ve been making music. Lockdown gave me the opportunity to find a way to present it to the world.”