Friday, 29 October 2021

Bertie Marshall album out now! Plus upcoming concerts!

 

 
From 1980-83, Bertie was the frontman for post-punk boundary-pushers Behaviour Red - they released one single (favourably played by John Peel), did a mini-tour and broke up. At various times Behaviour Red featured Noel Blanden of Normil Hawaiians and fine artist Nicola Tyson.
 
Their sound was characterised by experimentation and drama, boasting at times tribal drumming, searing vocals, dazed guitars and feedback. Bertie continued sketching out atmospheric compositions afterwards too, walking a tightrope between bewildered pop and gothic folk. It’s these gathered jewels that we’re presenting with ‘Exhibit’, Bertie Marshall’s very first album of music!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Central to everything is Bertie’s commanding voice; heartfelt, at times strident, always truthful, masterfully leading you through the story. Today the album comes out digitally and on CD, whilst a vinyl version will become available within the next few weeks.

We’re launching ‘Exhibit’ this Saturday (tomorrow) at Cafe OTO with a live performance from Bertie accompanied by Noel Blanden & Simon Marchant from Normil Hawaiians. Ethereal songwriter Luvia will also perform and the start of the evening will witness a short film by Nicola Tyson being screened entitled ‘Tissue’ starring Bertie in flambouyant mood.


 
 
 
 
Read on for all you need to know about tomorrow’s concert at OTO, tonight’s (yes tonight!) shindig with Nightshift & The Pheromoans at New River Studios and our other upcoming events through the next few weeks.
 
We also have many great events planned for Buffet Lunch, Me Lost Me, Shake Chain, Old Time Relijun, Order Of The Toad, Astrid Sonne, Nexcyia, Naima Bock, Shannon Lay and Brigid Mae Power!
 
We also announced a show this week for Clementine Valentine (Purple Pilgrims) and Kinlaw next March too, check  our listings for more details.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…
 
NIGHTSHIFT
THE PHEROMOANS
Friday 29 October
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £7 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ZGB7YNg89gb
 
* Please be responsible and test yourself before coming this show and please do not attend if you are feeling unwell.
 
NIGHTSHIFT formed in 2019 in the ecosystem of Glasgow's current indie scene. The city's fertile & creative group of musicians have been committed to pushing the boundaries of and blurring the lines between DIY, punk, experimentalism and indie pop for decades now. Nightshift fit right in, featuring members from current indie stalwarts Spinning Coin, 2 Ply and Robert Sotelo. The band was formed by David Campbell (guitar), Andrew Doig (bass), Eothen Stearn (keyboards/vocals) & Chris White (drums) as a "No Wave/No New York/early Sonic Youth/This Heat-esque" group, but their sound quickly evolved once guitarist/vocalist/clarinetist Georgia Harris joined (as the band was writing ‘Zöe’). Nightshift self-released a full-length cassette on CUSP Recordings in early 2020, laying the foundation of their sound; hypnotic, melodic, understated indie post-punk with hooks that stick around long after you've heard them.
 
Unlike the band's previous album, the songs on ‘Zöe’ weren't conceived live in the band's practice space, but rather pieced together and recorded remotely during quarantine lockdown. The isolation actually allowed for an openness and creativity to flow and many of the songs took on radically different forms from when they were originally envisioned. Vocalist & primary lyricist Eothen Stearn says "The process of writing these songs separately during lockdown was a kind of exquisite corpse - I liked this gesticulation of reaching out to one another and responding. Building up the next layer and passing it on." Stearn says "poetic restraints" to writing & Eno & Schmidt’s Oblique Strategies concepts were on their mind when composing the words to the songs, and highlights the influence of author Rosi Bradiotti's book ‘The Posthuman’. ‘Zöe’ kicks off with ‘Piece Together’, a mesmeric song anchored by the band's chanted vocals and serpentine guitar licks. ‘Spraypaint the Bridge’ showcases Harris' clarinet in an unexpected & delightful melodic shift during the song's anti-chorus. Elsewhere tunes like the swooning ‘Infinity Winner’ and  ‘Outta Space’s minimalist, slinky rhythm swirl in a late-night vibe, while ‘Make Kin’ ruminates on "Looking to kinship as a way of engaging with entangled environmental and reproductive issues... how a band is a bond" and lurches forward with kinetic guitar strangling & staccato rhythmic percussion from White & Doig. ‘Power Cut’ is the album's centerpiece, luring the listener into involuntary movement with its waves of harmonies, synth drones and metronomic pulse, until they all come crashing down in the song's dissonant midsection. 

The band acknowledges the whiffs of nostalgia prevalent in ‘Zöe’s songs, and the nature of writing & recording the album is soaked in the self-work, reflection & reevaluations involved not only personally but creatively in each member's lives. Consequently, ‘Zöe’ has become a collection of sketches of hope, growth, awareness of the power of the world & the power of self and possibility.
 
THE PHEROMOANS are a rock band from the South East of England who deal in a deadpan DIY music. Married to the mundane yet surreal reportage of our lives, their music manages to address the truly restless boredom and absurdity of everyday life. The group have released albums on Alter, Upset The Rhythm and Savoury Days. They would like this review from 2014 by Peter Rea to best sum up their sound. “Akin to The Fall, someone who clearly wants to be Mark E. Smith fronts a band of great sounding musicians. Using his microphone stand to remain upright, the lead singer slurs words with little coherence, occasionally managing to fit in nicely with his exceptional band members – possibly by accident. He mentions Jerry McGuire, swears loudly a lot, and then keeps saying “David Lynch”. It’s an amusing spectacle, but I’d like to hear someone more sober and poetic. The second to last tune is actually pretty great, which goes some way to make up for some cringeworthy and laughable moments.”
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

BERTIE MARSHALL - ‘Exhibit’ album launch
LUVIA

TISSUE - A screening of a short film by Nicola Tyson
Saturday 30 October
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/xRG9evauYgb
 
* NB - Cafe OTO have asked attendees to provide proof of a negative covid test (within 24 hours of the concert) for all their shows presently.
 
BERTIE MARSHALL is a writer/ performer. He is also an acclaimed memoirist, most well known for his book ‘Berlin Bromley’ (2006) about his transformation from Bertie, an anxious, androgynous, depressed teenager, into Berlin, a teenager who would reject suburban values and become a founding member of punk’s “Bromley Contingent”, alongside Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin, and Billy Idol. He’s currently working on ‘Looking: Backwards To Go Forwards’, picking up from where ‘Berlin Bromley’ left off. His other books include the debut novel ‘Psychoboys’ (1997), ‘Nowhere Slow’ (2014), ‘From Sleepwalking to Sleepwalking’ (2016), ‘Wild - re write’ (2017), ‘The Peeler’ (2018) and ‘Pete’s Underpants’ (2019). In 2015 the British Library purchased his writing archive.
 
From 1980-83, Bertie was the frontman for post-punk boundary-pushers Behaviour Red - they released one single (favourably played by John Peel), did a mini-tour and broke up. At various times Behaviour Red featured Noel Blanden of Normil Hawaiians and fine artist Nicola Tyson. Their sound was characterised by looseness and freedom, boasting at times tribal drumming, streams of vocals, dazed guitars and feedback. Bertie continued sketching out atmospheric compositions afterwards too, walking a tightrope between bewildered pop and gothic folk. Central to everything is Bertie’s commanding voice; heartfelt, impassioned and masterfully leading you through the story.
 
Bertie became interested in spoken word and performance poetry in the 90s, which then led him into writing and performing in his own plays and devised theatre pieces. He did regular readings and performances in NYC and began writing books inspired by the visceral talents of Acker & Burroughs. Having lived in Berlin, San Francisco, and Brittany, Bertie now lives in London.
 
October 29th sees Upset The Rhythm release ‘Exhibit’ by Bertie Marshall, collecting for the first time his songs and spoken word tracks from this fertile period of the 80s-90s. This show will be its timely album launch featuring Bertie reunited with many original musical collaborators.
 
LUVIA aka Maddie Vincent makes ethereal, melancholic pop. Luvia’s haunting vocals and honest, emotive storytelling are based upon a dissociative state. Inspired by cinematography and film, finding a muse in bold characters and dreamscape visuals, her music has been described as an escape.
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

BUFFET LUNCH
ME LOST ME
SHAKE CHAIN
Saturday 6 November
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £7 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/v9oNFWFE7hb
 
* NB - Cafe OTO have asked attendees to provide proof of a negative covid test (within 24 hours of the concert) for all their shows presently.
 
BUFFET LUNCH are a Scottish group who make it their mission to craft satisfyingly imperfect pop songs filled with imagery and humour. The group's elementary parts are Perry O'Bray (Vocals/Keys/Guitar), Neil Robinson (Bass), John Muir (Lead Guitar) & Luke Moran (Drums), united by a shared love of music on the ABBA-to-Beefheart axis. These four ricochet between Glasgow and Edinburgh, creating music that bristles with DIY spirit and upbeat wonkiness. Their tracks are vigorous excursions, meandering into clattersome terrain as often as hiking up into the breezy, melodious foothills. The desire to lead the listener along a curious tale helps tie things together, showcasing a lyrical playfulness that pins down their puzzle of sound. Following on from their excellent ‘The Power of Rocks’ album (Upset The Rhythm), the band return this November with a vigorous new 7” EP featuring the tracks ‘Mild Weather’ and ‘Cheeks’.
 
ME LOST ME is the electronic music project of Newcastle based musician Jayne Dent. Described by BBC Radio 6's Tom Robinson as a "brilliant peculiar noise", Me Lost Me delights in experimenting with genre, taking influence from folk, electronica, art pop, ambient and noise music to create a beguiling mix of soaring vocals, synth, field recordings and hypnotic rhythms. Her live shows are atmospheric, dark and playful, with a repertoire that explores storytelling through original songs, improvisations and reworkings of traditional ballads. She recently released her second album 'The Good Noise’, out November 2020, was described as 'stunning' and 'remarkable' by NARC Magazine demonstrates a maturing of her sound and a deepening of her exploration of site and experiments with genre.
 
SHAKE CHAIN are a 4-piece experimental group formed of Artists Kate Mahony (Vocals), Jenna Finch (Drums), Robert Eyres (Guitar/Synth) and Chris Hopkins (Bass Synth) hailing from Goldsmiths College, Nottingham Trent and Wimbledon, University of the Arts. Formed through a love of thought-provoking performance art and a yearning for disruption, they recorded their debut EP ‘Neil Yonge and Bob Doylan Live at Hyde Park’ in 2019 with sound artist David Carugo at Oxford Brookes University, released by Permanent Slump. Shake Chain provide a fusion of post-punk experimental sampled noise grooves and chaotic lamenting on the current state of things.
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

OLD TIME RELIJUN
ORDER OF THE TOAD
Thursday 11 November
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £8.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/GNBlGK80Kgb
 
* NB. This event was originally planned at PinUps, it is now taking place at New River Studios.
 
OLD TIME RELIJUN are the rarest breed of band. Insatiable, living raw, always on the margins and consistent as hell. You know what to expect and yet never have any clue what's going to come next. Old Time Relijun give sweaty, compulsively danceable performances that never fail to inflame their audience. Their loose swagger belies years of practice, fastidious arrangements and gut-level understanding of how music hits you. Old Time Relijun was born on January 1st, 1995 in a dark and moldy basement in Olympia, Washington. The band stole some popcorn bags, talked a friend out of his inheritance and self-released “Songbook Vol. I” in 1997. They then began their long association with Calvin Johnson’s K Records. Between 1999 and 2007, Old Time Relijun toured like monsters, averaging 150 shows a year in the U.S. and Europe, releasing ‘Uterus and Fire’, ‘La Sirena De Pecera’, ‘Witchcraft Rebellion’,  ‘Lost Light’, ‘2012’ and ‘Catharsis in Crisis’. The last three albums are known collectively as “The Lost Light Trilogy;” a conceptual triptych integrating poetry, painting, and myth through multiple lyrical and musical threads. The band toured through 2008 and then quietly parted ways.  2021 reunites Old Time Relijun with newfound level of passionate indignation and a deeper musical vocabulary. The classic lineup featuring bandleader Arrington de Dionyso and Aaron Hartman (upright bass), joined by drummer Amanda Spring are primed to return to Europe. Old Time Relijun continue to make music for the revolution from a restless energy that has never settled down.
 
ORDER OF THE TOAD are a trio from Glasgow. Melodically, Order of the Toad have something of a medieval fixation, filtered through late 60s influences which end up sounding something like Jefferson Airplane - not least in vocalist Gemma "The Wharves" Fleet's powerful lung-force - mixed with British psyche heat.. think Kaleidoscope or even Syd Barrett drug-damaged whimsy. There's no other band doing this in the U.K. that we know of, a musically rich tapestry woven from strands outside current trends. Music available now on Gringo and Reckless Yes.
 
 
 
 
 

Upset The Rhythm presents…

SHANNON LAY
NAIMA BOCK

Monday 15 November
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £12.50 | Tickets:  https://link.dice.fm/LWiCXICpNib   

SHANNON LAY is a L.A. singer-songwriter whose work is of a plainspoken mysticism that goes to the small, bright truth of things, showcasing her unusual songwriting and quietly commanding voice. Shannon has been dominating the local scene in Los Angeles over the past few years, leaving everyone who witnesses completely breathless.

Shannon’s new album, 'Geist', is tender intensity, placeless and ethereal. It exists in the chasms of the present - a world populated by shadow selves, spiritual awakenings, déjà vu, and past lives. “Something sleeps inside us,” Lay insists on the opening track, and that’s the guiding philosophy throughout. A winding, golden, delicate thread of intuition that explores the unknown, the possibility.

Lay tracked vocals and guitar at Jarvis Tavinere of Woods’s studio, then sent the songs out to multi-instrumentalists Ben Boye (Bonnie Prince Billy, Ty Segall) in Los Angeles and Devin Hoff (Sharon Van Etten, Cibo Matto) in New York; trusting their musical instincts and intuition. She then sent those recordings to Sofia Arreguin (Wand) and Aaron Otheim (Heatwarmer, Mega Bog) for additional keys, while Ty Segall contributed a guitar solo on “Shores.”

As a whole, 'Geist' is both esoteric and accessible. There’s the concise, pared-back cover of Syd Barrett’s tilt-a-whirl-esque 'Late Night', while 'Rare to Wake', inspired by Dune, is existential and meditative, a circular guitar riff looping at the core of it.  'Awaken and Allow', is ancient-feeling and mainly a cappella, its melody channels her deep Irish roots, a moment of reflection, before a drop happens - its intensity mirroring the anticipation and anxiety that come with taking the first step to accepting change. 'Geist' is released on October 8th through Sub Pop. https://shannonlay.bandcamp.com/

NAIMA BOCK co-founded Goat Girl with friends at age 15, and after releasing their debut album on Rough Trade Records she left the band to explore other musical avenues. Her music now combines folk influenced songwriting with jazzy instrumentation, partially inspired by Naima's childhood growing up in Brazil.

https://soundcloud.com/naimabock


 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

ASTRID SONNE
NEXCYIA
Tuesday 16 November
IKLECTIK, Old Paradise Yard, 20 Carlisle Lane, London, SE1 7LG
7.30pm | £11 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/VcvM72ssNib

ASTRID SONNE is a Copenhagen-based composer and viola player, using playing and listening as the foundation of her compositional practice. Her third album “outside of your lifetime” (September 2021) is a precisely created record that Sonne arrived at via improvisation, trimming and reassembly. It is made with keys, strings, voice and buttons. Many of the instruments and inputs on the record are carefully processed to efface their personality, so their origins are never exactly clear. One may follow seamless transitions between pure generated oscillating waves and true ten-finger choral organ work. Other tracks present fierce waveforms through a shimmery rotary pulse, heated and perfectly suited for live experience of the music. Hands-on and hands-off effects bleed into each other, and one often can’t tell the difference.

The compositions appear like sculptures. With “outside of your lifetime”, Astrid Sonne presents physical music, further developing an expression formed through previous releases. Melodies and deliveries that conjures a clear image of movement, like a sound that has and is humanity. A computer can coat that sound, beautifully, but it cannot make it. And physical music sounds different. It doesn’t sound like music built from yesterday’s ghosts and memories in the machine; it doesn’t sound like a forecasting of the future as we worship the tomorrow that technology will bring us. It sounds like today, in the space around us.
https://astridsonne.bandcamp.com/

NEXCYIA is an African-American/French sound artist and experimental ambient musician based in London and Paris. Working with found sound, Nexcyia weaves together harsh sound design and swooping soundscapes into works that bridge many moods, emotions and places through noise, granular synthesis, textures and rhythms.
https://linktr.ee/nexcyia
 
 
 
 
Upset The Rhythm presents…

BRIGID MAE POWER
MARTA DEL GRANDI

Tuesday 23 November
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9JB
£10 | 7.30pm | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/RtH8QH5df4
 
* Nb. This show is rescheduled from June 10th and Sept 15th 2020 & April 22nd 2021, original tickets still valid
 
BRIGID MAE POWER paints expansive songs that are effortless, hypnotic and folk-oriented like Judee Sill, Bill Callahan and Sharon Van Etten. The third album from the celebrated singer/songwriter, ‘Head Above The Water’ is a coming of age opus featuring a ground-breaking amalgamation of traditional folk and country - an engaging blend of strings, bouzouki, piano and Power’s distinctive vocal make this an achingly beautiful body of work. Recorded in analogue studio The Green Door in Glasgow with Alasdair Roberts co-producing alongside Brigid and Peter Broderick. It’s a continuing tale of everyday survival; more diverse, different, a bigger canvas, with broader brushstrokes. Country and traditional folk rub shoulders, making for a juxtaposition of threads, with added instrumentation from five musicians lured into the studio to provide larger dynamics. After two lauded albums for Tompkins Square, Brigid Mae Power releases her new album on 5th June via Fire Records.
www.brigidmaepower.com
 
MARTA DEL GRANDI is an award-winning jazz vocalist navigating new territory, crossing borders of genre and style from West Coast ‘60s to ambient exotica, from plaintive Lynchian etherealism to dramatic Morricone scores. Newly signed to Fire Records, the eclectic Italian-born singer songwriter releases her new album ‘Until We Fossilize’ on November 5th 2021. Filled with thoughts and emotions, stories, rumours and beliefs, ‘Until We Fossilize’ is an unraveling of time and distance; a self-produced gem filled with lush strings, electronic ambience and eclectic vocals.
https://www.firerecords.com/artists/marta-del-grandi/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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UPSET THE RHYTHM
UPCOMING SHOWS 
NIGHTSHIFT
THE PHEROMOANS
Friday 29 October
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £7 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ZGB7YNg89gb
 
BERTIE MARSHALL - ‘Exhibit’ album launch
LUVIA
TISSUE - a short film by Nicola Tyson
Saturday 30 October
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/xRG9evauYgb
 
BUFFET LUNCH
ME LOST ME
SHAKE CHAIN
Saturday 6 November
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £7 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/v9oNFWFE7hb
 
PAN AMERICAN
ANRIMEAL
Tuesday 9 November
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ffafb77V81  
(This show is rescheduled from April 21st and Aug 10th 2020 & Feb 17th 2021, original tickets valid, refunds available too, awaiting postponement)
 
OLD TIME RELIJUN
ORDER OF THE TOAD
Thursday 11 November
New River Studios, 199 Eade Rd, Harringay, London, N4 1DN
7.30pm | £8.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/GNBlGK80Kgb
 
SHANNON LAY
NAIMA BOCK
Monday 15 November
St Pancras Old Church, Pancras Road, King's Cross, NW1 1UL
7.30pm | £12.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/LWiCXICpNib 
 
ASTRID SONNE
NEXCYIA
Tuesday 16 November
IKLECTIK, Old Paradise Yard, 20 Carlisle Lane, London, SE1 7LG
7.30pm | £11.00 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/rxWz0lUxNib
 
THE MICROPHONES
caroline
Tuesday 16 November
EartH, 11-17 Stoke Newington Rd, Dalston, London, N16 8BH
6pm - 10pm | £17 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/wqbAwjtt1hb
 
BRIGID MAE POWER (full band)
MARTA DEL GRANDI
Tuesday 23 November
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/RtH8QH5df4
(This show is rescheduled from June 10th and Sept 15th 2020 & April 22nd 2021, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
HEN OGLEDD
Tuesday 7 December
Corsica Studios, 4 & 5 Elephant Rd, London, SE17 1LB
7.30pm | £14 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/ubtrl5YlLjb
 
SHOPPING - CANCELLED (refunds now available)
Monday 14 February 2022
The Lexington, 96-98 Pentonville Rd, Angel, London, N1 9JB
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/43JnT6NN71
 
CLEMENTINE VALENTINE
(PURPLE PILGRIMS)
KINLAW

Monday 7 March
Cafe OTO, 18-22 Ashwin St, London, E8 3DL
7.30pm | £10 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/cDMTPCt5Dkb
 
FUZZ
(Charles Moothart, Ty Segall, Chad Ubovich)
Friday 18 March 2022
Electric Ballroom, 184 Camden High St, Camden Town, London, NW1 8QP
6pm - 9.45pm | £17.50 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/mhxLeUrBL4
(This show is rescheduled from July 22nd 2020 & March 31st 2021, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
FUTURE ISLANDS
Friday 25 March 2022
Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, London, N22 7AY
6.30pm | £30.00 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/g3KQl6bmpgb
(Promoted in collaboration with our friends Parallel Lines)

GROUPER
Thursday 14 April 2022
Barbican Hall, Silk St, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8DS
7.30pm | £20 | Tickets released at 10am on Nov 2nd: https://upsettherhythm.co.uk/
(Promoted in collaboration with our friends at Barbican)
 
KRISTIN HERSH (Electric Trio)
FRED ABONG

Thursday 21 April 2022
The Garage, 20-22 Highbury Corner, London, N5 1RD
7.30pm | £25 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/LbdJu2HTUjb
 
JAKE XERXES FUSSELL
Saturday 7 May 2022
OSLO Hackney, 1A Amhurst Rd, Hackney Central, London, E8 1LL
6.30pm-10pm | £9 | Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/fUuBdCfJD3
(This show is rescheduled from May 12th and Sep 8th 2020 & May 7th and September 1st 2021, original tickets valid, refunds available too)
 
 
 
 
And so... Halloween arrived! The veil shuddered, thinned to a window and allowed some music to drift across from the other side.
 
Bertie Marshall’s singularly stunning ‘Exhibit’ album is released today on Upset The Rhythm.
 
Bertie Marshall is a well known writer / performer and his memoir ‘Berlin Bromley’, about his transformation from an anxious, androgynous, depressed teenager, into Berlin, a founding member of punk’s ‘Bromley Contingent’, alongside Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin and Billy Idol was a refreshing success.

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