Holden left the lineup in April 1987, resulting in a revolving door of guitarists including future Blue Aeroplane Rodney Allen and former Loft member Andy Strickland before Barber's brother Mark assumed the role full-time; the singles compilation Westward Ho! closed out the year, and in 1988 the Chesterf!elds left Subway to found their own label, Household. The single Blame was their inaugural release on the imprint, followed by their second studio LP, Crocodile Tears. Neither effort earned the same critical praise as earlier records, however, and both Goldsworthy and Manns announced their resignations from the group, with the former later turning up in Furnt. The Barber brothers soldiered on for one more Chesterf!elds single, Fool Is a Man, before dissolving the group in mid-1989. Simon Barber later fronted Basinger, while Mark helmed Grape -- neither group earned the raves or the fame afforded their previous work, however. Goldsworthy reunited with the Barbers to record a new Chesterf!elds single, Down by the Wishing Pool, in 1994, adding drummer Richard Chant for the sessions; a full-length LP, Flood, appeared on the Vinyl Japan label that same year. The group then again dissolved, this time for good. Goldsworthy was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Oxford on November 19, 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi