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UK Subs

Mastering U.K. Subs “Ziezo” on U.K. Subs Records.

Taken from Record Collector:

“Back to ‘A’ and start again then, eh Charlie?

When UK Subs released their debut album Another Kind Of Blues in 1979, no one could have predicted that the band would still be going strong in 2016, let alone still led by Charlie Harper, now 72 years old. And as for clocking up 26 albums, one for every letter of the alphabet? Hardly. Those early, incendiary shows with explosive guitarist Nicky Garratt should have seen the band burn out before D.

But with early 80s bassist Alvin Gibbs, guitarist Jet and drummer Jamie Oliver – the band’s longest running line-up – UK Subs are as strong as they’ve ever been, and it’s almost a shame that they’ve reached the end of their quest with Ziezo, as it’s a monster of an album.

Jamie’s super-precise hardcore beats and Jet’s modern metal-tinged riffs give the album a contemporary edge, with blisteringly crisp production from Pat Collier, while Charlie and Alvin ensure we’re still listening to the Subs. It’s a winning combination. Opener Polarisation pummels the senses, spitting out the aforementioned beats and riffs, though Dope Fiend is more traditional Subs fayre, and City Of The Dead is a jaunty reggae rocker in the Clash vein, but This Machine is positively corrosive – brilliant.”

Buy it here!

 

Restarts

Mastering the Restarts new LP “A Sickness of the Mind” on No Label Records.

Due out June 21st. There will be a record release show June 22nd here in London.

“The Restarts are: Kieran bass/vocals, Robin guitar/vocal and Bram drums. The Restarts formed back in 1995, in Hackney, London’s East End. We are a socially aware, three piece punk band. Ever since the 90’s we have been gigging in and around the UK and Europe, playing squat gigs and pubs mostly. We have been to the USA an Canada three times, and hopefully again at some point. We consider ourselves part of a large world wide network of DIY Punk Rock, we are punks first, musicians second. We feel the social importance of Punk Rock takes priority over the “marketability” of a rehashed trend. We stand by our words and have NEVER stopped liking the music we listen to, live by and make (even when it wasn’t popular) Please get in contact, get involved and help the punk scene grow independently of the music industry giants! We hope to be playing somewhere near you soon! -The Restarts”

Have a listen to a new song off the Record!

 

Also check out Kieran Plunkett’s Art.