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The Pop Group to perform in NZ

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THE POP GROUP TO PERFORM IN NEW ZEALAND FOR FIRST TIME – AUCKLAND KINGS ARMS WEDNESDAY 4th MARCH 2015

Doors at 8pm

JED TOWN (solo) to open

tickets available from undertheradar

ONE of the, if not thee most important UK post punk groups will perform in NZ for the first time with original line up of Mark Stewart vocals, Gareth Sager guitar, Bruce Smith drummer, Daniel Catsis bass and newcomer Alexi Shrimpton guitar.

The Pop Group formed in Bristol in 1977 out of a sense of disenchantment with the increasing conservatism of punk.

Drawing on an eclectic range of influences from free jazz, conscious funk, heavyweight dub to avant-garde experimentalism, alongside contemporaries like Public Image Limited, This Heat and Throbbing Gristle, they were at the forefront of a musical period marked out by its ground-breaking innovation.

Socially conscious, their politically-charged lyrics boasted intellectual influences including Wilhelm Reich, situationism, French romanticism and the beat poets. Early gigs supporting kindred spirits Pere Ubu and Patti Smith led very quickly to headlining events such as the 1978 Electric Ballroom line-up of Nico, Linton Kwesi Johnson and Cabaret Voltaire.

In March of 1979 they debuted on Radar Records with single ‘She Is Beyond Good And Evil’. First album Y, produced by reggae titan Dennis Bovell, followed that April and was instantly hailed as a classic. Within 12 months they had set up their own Y label through Rough Trade and issued single ‘We Are All Prostitutes’, followed by their second album in March 1980. Drawing on a wide spectrum of influences ranging from Ornette Coleman, King Tubby and Funkadelic, to Debussy, Jacques Brel and Steve Reich, For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? proved to be their final studio album, but the band did go on to share a 45 with the Slits, contributing the future-funk of ‘Where There’s A Will’.

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The Pop Group released the archival We Are Time as a final statement before they imploded in 1980. Band members went on to other musical ventures including Rip, Rig & Panic and PiL, with Stewart pursuing both solo and collaborative projects, working closely with Adrian Sherwood at On U Sound.

Reforming in 2010, the group have played a number of festivals across the globe including All Tomorrow’s Parties, Summer Sonic and Primavera, and just recently completed a 7-date UK tour in support of the reissued We Are Time and new archival compilation Cabinet Of Curiosities.

Renowned music commentator Richard Williams, who had witnessed The Pop Group on their home turf of Bristol back in 1978, now enthused about their recent London date: “one of the most important British bands of the 1970s, the gig provided evidence of their continuing relevance…the good news is that they’re actually better at it than they used to be back in the day.”

AND announce release of their first studio album in 35 years

"Reclaiming a space that is always, somehow, one step ahead"

The Wire 2015

“A glorious monstrosity of industrial dub and panicky pop. These ballsy Bristolians are just as chaotic and system-defiling as they were when they first set the world on fire three decades ago”

18/20 Crack Magazine 2015

“It still fizzes with a life that most young bands today just don’t have.”

Paul Epworth 2014

Post punk provocateurs The Pop Group have announced details of the release of their first album in 35 years. Citizen Zombie will be released through Freaks R Us on Monday February 23rd 2015.

Produced by the much-acclaimed Paul Epworth, a long-time fan of The Pop Group

As a taster from the album, title track ‘Citizen Zombie’ can be heard via SoundCloud now:

http://bit.ly/1wqIiTZ

The album, featuring original members Mark Stewart (lyrics / vocals), Dan Catsis (bass), Gareth Sager (guitar) and Bruce Smith (drums), was recorded at various locations over the last two years and finished in late summer 2014 at Epworth’s studio in Crouch End, London.

On working with Epworth, Mark Stewart commented, “From his work with Phones onwards, I’ve loved his work and think he’s one of the world’s best producers. He gave us the freedom to create and, with his help, destiny rides again for The Pop Group.”

www.thepopgroup.net


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