Classic Rock

Tim Wheeler

Perpetually fresh-faced Ash guitarist, singer and songwriter Tim Wheeler has been settled in New York City for the past 14 years. As the extraordinarily prolific trio prepare to release a double-vinyl (and rarity-bolstered triple CD) collection of their finest recordings, titled Teenage Wildlife, Tim considers their ongoing, seemingly inescapable, reputation for eternal youth: “We’ve always been young for our age, I guess.”

How easy was it to curate Teenage Wildlife?

There were tracks we’d have liked to have got on that we didn’t. We left out some big singles, like . We

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