TWOCHOICEStom
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Never heard of them
Then we PERFECTLY meet the criteria of this thread!
Never heard of them
Love that Surf twangSupportingi Gruff Rhys on his solo tour, welsh instrumentists Yr Niwl
This song is the theme to a TV show, see if you can guess which one
They were good in their earlier dishevelled bedroom punk guise and The Quality of Mercy is not Strnen is a good if a bit patchy album. I was less enamoured with them when they reformed and went down the country road.
Ex-Mekon Jon Langford's next band The Three Johns were in many ways both way more obscure and way better. Atom Drum Bop and The World By Storm are both excellent albums. Did anyone else see tham playing the Escape Club (I think), ca. 1986/87? It was around that time that a very young and unknown Primal Scream played at the Escape supporting someone or other - it may have been the same gig, although I'm not 100% sure.
Another favourite of mine. For Madmen Only was a great album. And as for the Rising From the Dread EP, Testament is a superb song, and Werewolf a true goth classic, and at least the equal of Bela Lugoosi's Dead. But I got banned from playing it in company as the heavy breathing/howling bit at the start used to keep freaking out the Mrs.
Yes. Charm and Give Me Passion, both great singles. Positive Negative, not so much. I admit I kind of lost interest in and touch with them after that.
Ex-Mekon Jon Langford's next band The Three Johns were in many ways both way more obscure and way better. Atom Drum Bop and The World By Storm are both excellent albums. Did anyone else see tham playing the Escape Club (I think), ca. 1986/87? It was around that time that a very young and unknown Primal Scream played at the Escape supporting someone or other - it may have been the same gig, although I'm not 100% sure.
Primal Scream were pretty big by 1986 in indie terms, probably too big to be a support act at the Escape anyway, although I did see them supporting Julian Cope at Leeds Poly that year....
They weren't that big in 1986, and definitely supported someone in Brighton around that time - just can't remember who. If it wasn't at the Escape, it may have been supporting The Ramones or The Cramps at the Top Rank(?). Apart from the JAMC connection, not many people took much notice of them until Velocity Girl appeared on NME's C86 album.
However, indisputably the best band of the 80s were:
Bogshed. In my opinion like.
Astrid, mid-tempo Scottish rock band who released 3 albums, had a few top 100 singles before disbanding. Bass player bow in the more successful Idlewild.
Shrag. From your neck of the woods.