Showing posts with label XC-NN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label XC-NN. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 December 2025

XC-NN - XC-NN

This Leeds-based band of electro industrial rockers was formed as CNN by ex-Sisters Of Mercy guitarist Tim Bricheno with vocalist/guitarist David Tomlinson and drummer Neill Lambert. They made their debut on 1992’s Hot Wired Monstertrux compilation with ‘Looking Forward To The Day (I Stop Breathing)’, a quirkily upbeat yet lyrically nihilistic song, with a bizarrely borrowed Buddy Holly lyric in the pre-chorus setting out the band’s humorous stall. The Young, Stupid & White EP followed with a publicity campaign encouraging fans to nominate celebrities whom they thought fitted that particular bill, with weekly winners featuring on that week’s advertising. ‘Looking Forward To The Day’ was re-recorded for the Copyright EP with a sampled intro from 2 Unlimited’s ‘No Limits’, bringing legal action from producer Pete Waterman, but the legal muscle of the American news channel CNN proved rather more threatening, enforcing a name change - although the band retained a sense of identity by becoming XC-NN. They finally recruited a bass player in Nick Witherick, having previously played with sampled bass lines as a three-piece, before recording XC-NN. The debut’s diversity and quality surprised many people who regarded XC-NN as nothing more than a frivolous gimmick band, with inventive songs ranging from the pop accessibility of ‘1000 Easy’ to industrial guitar-based blasts. The band’s live performances continued to be exhilarating, but lack of commercial success led to their break-up. Bricheno and Tomlinson formed Tin Star.

Sunday, 25 March 2018

Young, Stupid and White


Tim Bricheno (ex-All About Eve/The Sisters Of Mercy) founded CNN in 1993 after leaving T’Sisters. They released two singles, mixing indie rock sounds with lots of (usually unauthorised) samples and industrial/techno elements, and stirred up some controversy in the UK press (in particular with the ad campaign for 'Young, Stupid And White'), before a certain cable news network threatened to sue them and they were re-christened XC-NN.