Running circles round my brain when I'm left smiling
I love to steal this living steam
My head in someone's dream
I'm tired of sleeping
Call me crank, my idea
Crank, so super
Crank, my conscience clear
I build my canopy of steel
It fulfills my sense of real
A chrome protection
Call me crank, my idea
Crank, so super
Crank, my conscience clear
It's clear
In this small partition, like a prison
Explode time bomb
If you know where I come from
You call me crank, my idea
Crank, so super
Crank, my conscience clear
Please call me crank, it's what I need
Crank, my mind in seed
Crank, my dream complete
Lay down, lay down, lay down

Catherine Wheel were an English alternative rock band from Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. The band was active from 1990 to 2000, releasing five full-length albums in their career, embarking on many lengthy tours and experiencing fluctuating levels of commercial success. Their early music was associated with the shoegazing scene, but gradually evolved to a more aggressive style influenced by hard rock and metal. Initially receiving attention and success after releasing their debut album Ferment in 1992, the band achieved peak success with the release of "Crank" and their album Chrome in 1993. The band also achieved minor success with other albums, including Happy Days, which featured a popular song "Judy Staring at the Sun" as a collaboration with Tanya Donelly. Catherine Wheel also scored heavy rotation on MTV and performed there several times. Despite never having any albums or songs that achieved major success in their homeland, Catherine Wheel continue to be popular among alternative rock and shoegaze fans and critics.
You should have heard it 23 years ago.
Make it stop!
Thanks to you, I just raised my rating to TEN!!
Hope those underwater dancers dont sue the band.
Crank, my concious clear
Genius.
Another act on RP that I would never heard in my ears otherwise. While I don't "love" Catherine Wheel, they have unique, powerful and audacious music, not commodified, it's art in a unique niche that was otherwise never for one minute in the repetitive payola robo noise of U.S. U2 Billy Joel, et al of commercial radio.
Wordsmithing,
Not sure why I dislike distortion so much. Maybe the negative comment folks can weigh in for judgement.
LOL!! IDK. I love Nirvana. I love Black Keys, but, a couple of their tunes have too much distortion (most of them don't).