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Mark Gardener

Mark Stephen Gardener (born 6 December 1969, in Oxford, England) is an English rock musician, and a singer and guitarist with the shoegazing band Ride.
==Ride==
Gardener formed Ride with Andy Bell (guitar), whom he met at Cheney School in Oxford, and Laurence Colbert (drummer) and Steve Queralt (bass guitarist), whom he met doing Foundation Studies in Art and Design at Banbury in 1988. While still at Banbury the band produced a tape demo including the tracks "Chelsea Girl" and "Drive Blind". In February 1989 "Ride" were asked to stand in for a cancelled student union gig at Oxford Polytechnic that brought them to the attention of Alan McGee. After supporting The Soup Dragons in 1989, McGee signed them to Creation Records.
With Ride, Gardener released three EPs between January and September 1990, entitled ''Ride'', ''Play'' and ''Fall''. While the EPs were not a chart successes, enough critical praise was received to make Ride the "darlings" of the UK music press. The first two EPs were eventually released together as ''Smile'' in the USA in July 1990 (and later released in the UK in 1992), while the ''Fall'' EP was incorporated into the CD version of their debut album, ''Nowhere'', released in October 1990. ''Nowhere'' was hailed as a critical success and the media dubbed Ride "The brightest hope" for 1991. This was followed in March 1992 by the band's second album ''Going Blank Again''.
Despite having a solid fanbase and some mainstream success, the lack of a breakthrough contributed to inter-band tension, especially between Gardener and Bell. Their third album, ''Carnival of Light'', was released in 1994, after shoegazing had given way to Britpop. ''Carnival of Light'' was oriented towards this new sound, but sales were sluggish and the shift in musical tastes devastated much of their original audience and critics alike.
1995 saw the dissolution of the band while recording their fourth album, ''Tarantula'', due to creative and personal tensions between Gardener and Bell. The track listing of ''Carnival of Light'' gives some indication of the tension that was mounting between the two guitarists, with the first half of the album being songs written by Gardener and the last half of the album being songs written by Bell – one or both had refused to let their songs be interspersed with pieces written by the other. Bell penned most of the songs for Tarantula, one of which – ''Castle on the Hill'' – was a lament for the band's situation and contains references to Gardener's self-imposed exile from the group. Gardener contributed only the song ''Deep Inside My Pocket'', a bitter illustration of Gardener's view of Bell at the time. The album was deleted from sales one week after release, but was re-released in 2001 along with the other Ride albums. Critics were almost universally negative regarding the album and almost seemed to view the split with relief.
Ride re-formed in 2014 and are currently performing a series of tour dates in Europe and North America.〔http://artrockermagazine.com/feature-column-whats-cookin-in-the-kitchen-8/〕

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