UK Decay
Do you know this group?
"Oh, orsetti malefici, orsù, orgiù, art. 3 cost. Sorridi. Plamp!"
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- James Blast
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Proto Goth or Positive Punk as it was called back then
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
Before that time, even. They were doing the whole Goff thing with The Black Cat roundabout the same time as Bela Lugosi's Dead. Famous also as the band who gave the movement it's name: http://www.ukdecay.co.uk/pressSoundsGoth1.htm
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Ahhhh UK Decay...bought the first e.p Black Cat somethingorother then the For My Country single. Saw them supporting the Dead Kennedys in 1980. Bought the first album. Then I moved on.....
Gaz will have seen them as he saw Bauhuas at the Northampton Racecourse Pavillion (where they supported) also in 1980.
http://www.ukdecay.co.uk/
Gaz will have seen them as he saw Bauhuas at the Northampton Racecourse Pavillion (where they supported) also in 1980.
http://www.ukdecay.co.uk/
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
- James Blast
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that's just wrong
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
This is a difficult question, as the only 2 CDs available were very limited editions (100 copies each) sold through their website, and no longer available. You'll have to COUGHdownloadCOUGH stuff if you want to hear anything. Or go to record fairs and look for some vinyl, which seems to be fairly widely available. It tends to be overpriced on eBay and from collectors though.
Having said that, the For Madmen Only LP is very fine, dark with a punky edge, nicely raw and abrasive. If that's not the kind of stuff you like, try the Rising From The Dread EP, which is more progressive and melodic. The early seven inch singles are also very good.
Having said that, the For Madmen Only LP is very fine, dark with a punky edge, nicely raw and abrasive. If that's not the kind of stuff you like, try the Rising From The Dread EP, which is more progressive and melodic. The early seven inch singles are also very good.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Don't mind them. Got the for madmen only album yeeaaaarrs ago.Debaser wrote:Ahhhh UK Decay...bought the first e.p Black Cat somethingorother then the For My Country single. Saw them supporting the Dead Kennedys in 1980. Bought the first album. Then I moved on.....
Gaz will have seen them as he saw Bauhuas at the Northampton Racecourse Pavillion (where they supported) also in 1980.
http://www.ukdecay.co.uk/
They were more accessible than I thought they'd be with the name.
Not listened to them for years.
Love ? Love is just f**king with a kiss thrown in !!!
only name, nothing more, any even one tune heard so far
- Obviousman
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That must be one of the worst genre names I ever heard It'd just put me off listening to it, evenJames Blast wrote:Positive Punk
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My ex -flat mate, who was one of the Play Dead following was a huge UK Decay fan, when they split , Inexcelsis was formed: Spon (ex-UK Decay) on guitar , Errol Blyth on vocals , Mark Bond on bass (both ex-Ritual) and Roxy on drums. Prior to In Excelsis Spon put out a few records with UK Decay . Ritual released 2 singles (Mind Disease 7� and Kangaroo Court 12�) before splitting when the drummer and guitarist quit to join Death Cult. (Jamie Stewart and Nigel Preston) .
Some of that was 'lifted' from the Internet But you get my drift.
Some of that was 'lifted' from the Internet But you get my drift.
"It was great that Kurt Cobain shot himself when he did..cos without that ,we'd have no Foo Fighters today" :Ramone, Little Lebowski Urban Achiever. November 2008
- DJ Nephilimbabe
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Yes, in fact Spon is my sound engineer for The Coven!! and I was the headline DJ for UK Decays reunuion gig last January.
Gee that was one hell of a night!
Me & Abbo -
Gee that was one hell of a night!
Me & Abbo -
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