
Artist
Chapterhouse
Chapterhouse is a musical artist formed in 1987. 37 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 37
- Releases
- 1990–2025
- Active years
- 1987
- Formed

Artist
Chapterhouse is a musical artist formed in 1987. 37 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Whirlpool
1991 · 9 tracks

Blood Music
1993

Whirlpool, Before and After
2025

Blood Music and B-Sides
2025

White House Demos
2025

Demos 1994-1995
2023

Rarities and Remixes
2022

Whirlpool - The Original Recordings (Deluxe)
2020

The Oregon Trail
2019

Session Expired, Summer Not Saved
2018

Chapterhouse
2018

Best Of
2007

Blood Music: Pentamerous Metamorphosis
1993

Imaginary Covers
Single · 2025

Love You More
Single · 2019

Lions, Tigers and Bears
Single · 2019

Horse Race (feat. Khotic)
Single · 2019

August
Single · 2019

Dogma
Single · 2019

(512)
Single · 2019

Covenant
Single · 2019

Zooted
Single · 2019

Grown Up (feat. Khotic)
Single · 2019

Dust
Single · 2018

Hank Green
Single · 2018

Cheyenne, Wyoming
Single · 2018

Nettle
Single · 2018

R.E.M.I.
Single · 2018

Water Stealers
Single · 2018

Quill
Single · 2018

She's a Vision
Single · 1993

We Are the Beautiful
Single · 1993

Mesmerise
Single · 1991

Pearl
Single · 1991

Falling Down
Single · 1990

Sunburst
Single · 1990

Freefall
Single · 1990
Chapterhouse was a British shoegaze band of the early 1990s, originally from Reading, England. Formed in 1987 by Andrew Sherriff and Stephen Patman, the band began performing alongside Spacemen 3. The band reunited for a few shows in 2008-2010. The band comprised of Andrew Sherriff (guitar/vocals), Stephen Patman (guitar/vocals), Simon Rowe (guitar), Jon Curtis (bass) and Ashley Bates (drums). Chapterhouse took the unusual step of rehearsing and gigging for well over a year before recording even a demo tape. They were initially lumped in with the British acid rock scene, a mistake hardly rectified by the band's early performances supporting the rather laid-back Spacemen 3. Chapterhouse eventually escaped from that genre only to find themselves thrust amongst the shoegaze groups of 1991 (with the likes of Lush, Ride, Moose and Slowdive), so called because of the bands' static live shows and insular music. Bassist Jon Curtis left early on to study, being replaced by Russell Barrett, who also fronted his own garage band, the Bikinis. Chapterhouse eventually signed to the newly formed Dedicated label, releasing a series of lavishly acclaimed singles, including Pearl, which reached t…