Wire Train
Wire Train released their best-known song “Chamber Of Hellos” in ‘84.
While failing to have much impact on the pop chart it proved to be a large chunk of the group’s legacy.
The reverb-soaked Rocker was driven hard with hypnotic jangling guitars and a pulsating rhythm. “Chamber Of Hellos” was one of the decade’s great – lost songs.
Unfortunately, Wire Train arrived at the tail end of New Wave.
Besides, they were too edgy to really fit and Alt. Rock was still years away.
The end result was their music only reached a fraction of the audience it should have even though they produced another great song, “Last Perfect Thing.”
Wire Train formed in San Francisco with guitarist/vocalist Kevin Hunter, bassist Anders Runland, drummer Fredrico Gila-Sola and guitarist Kurt Herr.
Following the release of two underappreciated albums (“In A Chamber” and “Between Two Worlds”) Herr and Gila-Sola were gone. The group managed to keep going until the early ‘90s but with no more success than before.
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