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What more can be said about this legendary band?
The Angelic Upstarts formed in South Shields, North-East England 1977.
Influenced by bands such as The
Clash and The Sex Pistols,
The Angelic Upstarts are a meeting of working class ideology and musical aspiration.
Mensi was always liable to provoke reaction, his lyrics making much of his
working class roots, and lashing out at police and politicians.
The original line up consisted of Mensi (vocals), Mond (guitar),
Steve Forsten (bass) and Decca Wade (drums).
The Angelic Upstarts launched their punk crusade with the independently released
single 'The Murder of Liddle Towers' in 1978. The band paid for the recording
and pressing of 500 singles which they released themselves and sold at gigs
and local record shops.
The single was then picked up by Small Wonder Records who released it nationally.
It's attack on police brutality earned them an early patron in Sham 69's Jimmy
Pursey, who chased a similar constituency of disaffected working-class fans.
The band then signed to Warner Brothers, Pursey producing the L.P. "Teenage
Warning" (1979).
The band's wholehearted delivery coupled with their denunciation of racism
- a particularly admirable stance at a time when other "skinhead bands",
were flirting with right wing elements - made the album a classic.
With the UK hit singles, 'I'm An Upstart' and 'Teenage Warning'
(both 1979), they focused on the plight of the working class.
The band went on to release a number of successful albums and minor hit singles
before splitting in 1983.
Angel Dust (The Collected Highs,1983) was a useful compilation of their best
early work.
The band have reformed and split a few times over the years and some of the
ex members include... bass players, Ronnie Wooden, Glyn Warren, Tony Feedback,
Ronnie Rocker and Max Splodge who also had a stint playing drums. Other drummers
have included Sticks (who later joined The Cockney Rejects), Paul Thompson
(ex Roxy Music) and Chris White. Decca Wade rejoined the band for a few years
before leaving again.
Brian Hayes originally joined the band as second guitarist until Mond left
leaving Brian as the only guitarist.
The band had two full-length live releases 'Anthems Against Scum' and 'Live
From The Justice League'.
More recently, Mensi revamped the Upstarts with an all star line-up
(See news page for details) and this line-up recorded the first new Angelic
Upstarts studio album in years, entitled "Sons of Spartacus". Bringing
the Upstarts to a mostly new generation of fans, still playing in tune with
the anti-fascist cause.
Pure dedication.