Following the demise of the Seahorses, Squire continued work with drummer Mark Heaney on a new project called John Squire's Skunkworks which also featured vocalist
Duncan Baxter plus ex-
Verve members
Simon Jones and
Simon Tong. However, the project collapsed and the other band members continued and released material as
the Shining. Squire later released two solo albums and toured both, before announcing he was quitting music to concentrate on his art. In 2011 he recanted and
rejoined the Stone Roses. Following the split of the Shining, Heaney carried on working as a drum teacher and session musician, appearing on Squire's 2002 debut solo album
Time Changes Everything. He joined
post-punk icons
Gang of Four in 2005, and continued working as a session drummer for artists such as
Badly Drawn Boy and
Klaxons. and many others. Helme pursued a solo career and went on to attack John Squire in the press, describing his material as "muso wank". He then formed the Yards with Stuart Fletcher and former
Shed Seven guitarist
Paul Banks in 2001, who released two albums on their own Industrial Erotica label before splitting in November 2009. He has since resurrected his solo career with the self-released album
Ashes. He later commented on his relationship with Squire that "I don't have any contact with him now, I didn't really when I was in the band – he was quite elusive." Fletcher is still active in the local York music scene. He regularly performs in covers band the Mothers, and also played with
Rick Witter in his short-lived post-Shed Seven band
Rick Witter & The Dukes. He joined Heather Findlays band, Mantra Vega, in 2015, and joined to
Hurricane #1 in 2018. The band's first drummer, Andy Watts, went on to front the short-lived Mozer, who split prior to releasing anything. In 2004 he began performing sporadic solo acoustic shows around
London. Since then, he has worked with
Stuart A. Staples of
Tindersticks and Roger Goslyn. Watts was also commissioned to write for a
BBC radio documentary celebrating 30 years of the song "
Bohemian Rhapsody". Rhapsody in Bohemia won Best Documentary: Directors' Choice Award in the 2006 Third Coast awards. He released a solo EP,
Fragments of Bone, on his own imprint, Meraki Records, in 2014. In 2016, he and his partner released their debut children's book
Cloud Cuckoo Land under the moniker 'Wavey n Snotts', leading to a tour of
Waterstones book stores and invites to several literary and music festivals. ==Discography==