Thousand Yard Stare are a British band from Slough, Berkshire active during the early 1990s and Reformed in 2015. Widely regarded as their finest hour was the Seasonstream EP on Stifled Aardvark Records in 1991, which also featured Martin Bell of The Wonder Stuff on fiddle. They released two full studio albums (Hands On and Mappamundi), both of which were produced by Stephen Street, who produced records for The Smiths and Blur, among others. Stifled Aardvark was the name of the bands own record...
Thousand Yard Stare are a British band from Slough, Berkshire active during the early 1990s and Reformed in 2015. Widely regarded as their finest hour was the Seasonstream EP on Stifled Aardvark Records in 1991, which also featured Martin Bell of The Wonder Stuff on fiddle. They released two full studio albums (Hands On and Mappamundi), both of which were produced by Stephen Street, who produced records for The Smiths and Blur, among others. Stifled Aardvark was the name of the bands own record label, with the Seasonstream EP being the bands last independent release on their own label. Subsequent singles & albums were released by Polydor. Both the 'Easter 89' and 'Tumbletown' EP's were demo tapes made up by the band and sold at gigs prior to their first official release, the 12" vinyl only 'Weatherwatching EP'.
The band reformed in June 2015 with a gig at the Borderline in London and have been playing occasional live gigs ever since. A new album, "Live at Electric Studios", containing new songs and reworkings of old ones, was released in May 2016. This was followed up by a third full studio album, The Panglossian Momentum, released in May 2020. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.