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Laughing House
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Laughing House are from Coventry and formed sometime in '84 by the two brothers Freddie (vocals/guitar) and Rob (bass) and shortly gai… read moreLaughing House are from Coventry and formed sometime in '84 by the two brothers Freddie (vocals/guitar) and Rob (bass) and shortly gained a really great drummer, Steve. And for 5 years played a slew of gigs around the midlands, reco… read moreLaughing House are from Coventry and formed sometime in '84 by the two brothers Freddie (vocals/guitar) and Rob (bass) and shortly gained a really great drummer, Steve. And for 5 years played a slew of gigs around the midlands, recorded an ep and a 9 track cassette put out by a local label, … read more -
Art Objects
3,563 listeners
From Wikipedia: Art Objects played their first gig at Bristol’s Ashton Court Festival (mini-stage) in the summer of 1978. At that time, the… read moreFrom Wikipedia: Art Objects played their first gig at Bristol’s Ashton Court Festival (mini-stage) in the summer of 1978. At that time, the lineup consisted of poet Gerard Langley, dancer Wojtek Dmochowski, and guitarist Jonathan J. Key … read moreFrom Wikipedia: Art Objects played their first gig at Bristol’s Ashton Court Festival (mini-stage) in the summer of 1978. At that time, the lineup consisted of poet Gerard Langley, dancer Wojtek Dmochowski, and guitarist Jonathan J. Key (AKA Jonjo) producing a variety of musical and non-musical s… read more -
Transmitters
1,430 listeners
Peel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk ro… read morePeel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, we c… read morePeel recognised it. So did Fluff. In 1979 The Transmitters were several decades and decibels ahead of even the most hardened post punk rocker. Now we’ve had our urban ears syringed by the likes of Franz Ferdinand and The Killers, we can all slip as comfortably into The Transmitters new compila… read more -
The Higsons
10,458 listeners
The Higsons were an English funk-punk band popular in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Founded in the 1980s at the University of East Angli… read moreThe Higsons were an English funk-punk band popular in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Founded in the 1980s at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, The Higsons' first recordings to be released were on the Norwich - A Fine City … read moreThe Higsons were an English funk-punk band popular in the United Kingdom in the 1980s. Founded in the 1980s at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, The Higsons' first recordings to be released were on the Norwich - A Fine City compilation album, where they came to the attention of John … read more -
the Sleep of Reason
710 listeners
Before there was black tape for a blue girl, before there even was Projekt Records, there was The Sleep of Reason. Back when groups like U2… read moreBefore there was black tape for a blue girl, before there even was Projekt Records, there was The Sleep of Reason. Back when groups like U2 and Echo & The Bunnymen were still underground cult bands and goth hadn't been discovere… read moreBefore there was black tape for a blue girl, before there even was Projekt Records, there was The Sleep of Reason. Back when groups like U2 and Echo & The Bunnymen were still underground cult bands and goth hadn't been discovered on America's shores, (Black Tape vocalist) Oscar Herr… read more -
Weeping Messerschmitts
619 listeners
"Weeping Messerschmitts were: Dave Webb (vocals, guitar), Gary Oliver (guitar), Mark Alexander (bass), Mark Jeavons (guitar) and Gary … read more"Weeping Messerschmitts were: Dave Webb (vocals, guitar), Gary Oliver (guitar), Mark Alexander (bass), Mark Jeavons (guitar) and Gary Odea (drums)." View wiki"Weeping Messerschmitts were: Dave Webb (vocals, guitar), Gary Oliver (guitar), Mark Alexander (bass), Mark Jeavons (guitar) and Gary Odea (drums)." View wiki -
Inca Babies
6,866 listeners
Sometime in 1982 or 1983 in Manchester’s Hulme district the Inca Babies were formed. Hulme, a concrete, deck access ‘streets in the sky’ pr… read moreSometime in 1982 or 1983 in Manchester’s Hulme district the Inca Babies were formed. Hulme, a concrete, deck access ‘streets in the sky’ projects, was at that time a demi-bohemia over run with artists, musicians, students, addicts and ‘n… read moreSometime in 1982 or 1983 in Manchester’s Hulme district the Inca Babies were formed. Hulme, a concrete, deck access ‘streets in the sky’ projects, was at that time a demi-bohemia over run with artists, musicians, students, addicts and ‘ne’er do wells’. Previous tenants, mainly families, put there… read more -
The Wild Flowers
2,239 listeners
Hailing from Wolverhampton, England, the Wild Flowers were chiefly inspired by New York punk rock, especially Television and the Ramones. T… read moreHailing from Wolverhampton, England, the Wild Flowers were chiefly inspired by New York punk rock, especially Television and the Ramones. The band's original membership included guitarist/vocalist Neil Cook, guitarist Dave Newton, b… read moreHailing from Wolverhampton, England, the Wild Flowers were chiefly inspired by New York punk rock, especially Television and the Ramones. The band's original membership included guitarist/vocalist Neil Cook, guitarist Dave Newton, bassist Mark Alexander, and drummer Dave Fisher, and this lin… read more -
The Blackouts
6,132 listeners
For the Seattle post-punk band, see Blackouts. There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Indie rock band that essentially became the Living Blue at some point. 2) Late 90's ska band 3) Punk band from Kansas City. 4) A band f… read moreFor the Seattle post-punk band, see Blackouts. There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Indie rock band that essentially became the Living Blue at some point. 2) Late 90's ska band 3) Punk band from Kansas City. 4) A band for which John Flansburgh played guitar in 1980 while he was … read more