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Tales of lost, flogged and stolen old records, republished vintage fanzine interviews and musings on contemporary arts and culture from the perspective of one man in the north of England. you might like.
Recent Posts Tagged With 'anarcho-punk'
Interview: Antisect
ALONGSIDE Discharge with their “screeching haikus”, Antisect were right at the very limit of what I deemed acceptable in terms of hardcore punk adopting the dynamics of heavy metal. They were an intensely powerful live band, but it’...
Interview: Crow People
CROW PEOPLE came from some pit village near Doncaster but they seemed to play an awful lot of gigs in the ‘industrial garden town’ of Scunthorpe. I first remember coming across them at one such packed, sweaty gig in the mid-Eighties, although whe...
Hip Replacement: The Curse Of Zounds by Zounds (Rough Trade)
AS MUCH as I loved fast and furious bands like Antisect, Amebix and Discharge, who operated at the heavier, more raucous end of anarcho punk, there was also a place within my heart for the bands who took a stealthier approach, who sang rather than sh...
Interview: Flux of Pink Indians*2
UNLIKE Spinal Tap, Colin Latter, Kevin Hunter and Martin Wilson didn’t have any unexpected chart success in Japan to tempt them into reforming Flux of Pink Indians. But they did have Steve Ignorant. Although there had been many lucrative offers to ...
