Zones (band)


Zones were a Scottish power pop and new wave band founded in late 1977, following the demise of PVC2.

Career

PVC2 comprised Midge Ure on guitar, Russell Webb on bass, Billy McIsaac on keyboards and Kenny Hyslop on drums. In late 1977, Ure left PVC2 to join Rich Kids with Glen Matlock. Then, Webb, Hyslop and McIsaac called in Alex Harvey's cousin Willie Gardner to replace Ure on guitar and vocals, and Zones were formed.
In February 1978 Zones released a single "Stuck with You", which attracted the attention of BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, leading to the band recording a session for his show, and Arista Records, who signed them and released the rest of their discography. Their next single was "Sign of the Times" released in July. Zones also toured with Magazine and recorded a further session for John Peel. On 1 June 1979 Zones released Under Influence, an album of post punk power pop. Shortly afterwards, they released a 7" single called "Mourning Star", whose eponymous song was backed with "Under Influence", which did not appear on the album, despite the name being the same. They also had a song that was featured in the movie That Summer! entitle "New Life." Shortly afterwards, the band decided to split up, as the album did not reach expectations.
Gardner joined Endgames, with Simple Minds' original drummer Brian McGee. McIsaac and Hyslop continued with a project called Science, a band considered as a continuation of Zones, but only McIsaac was the supposedly remaining member. He then moved to a piano college in Glasgow. Webb and Hyslop joined Skids. Webb collaborated with Skids' singer Richard Jobson until 1988 and Hyslop, after collaborating with Skids album, Joy, moved to Simple Minds and Set the Tone.

Discography

;Albums
;Singles