Crass was then(the 1980s)and this is NOW, but the message remains disturbingly relevant; ‘there is no authority but yourself', take heed, life is for the living
On July 11th, 1984 at Aberdare Coliseum, Crass would perform for the last time. Today marks the 40th anniversary of this event, a benefit show for miner’s strike. A bootleg recording of this show has been restored and made available to download for free.
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‘2 By 2 And Back Again’
Crass Records 12” vinyl reissue series #6 out now
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D&V – ‘The Nearest Door’
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Alternative – ‘In Nomine Patri’
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First edition of the Crass Pictorial History Book has sold out. Due to popular demand, we are reprinting the book and orders will be shipped end of August.
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Crass: A Pictorial History - In Conversation + Book Signing at @RoughTrade East this Sunday at 6pm.
Gee Vaucher and Penny Rimbaud in conversation with John Robb.
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Largely through their fierce commitment to ‘changing the world’, Alternative were often referred to as the Scottish Crass. Knowing that talking the talk could only be a half of it, Alternative resolutely walked the walk.
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A northern band with streetwise sentiments, they spoke loud and clear of disenfranchisement (call it slavery) and the vicious class system which created it. From street to stormy skies, D&V were on the up, and hard rains began to fall.
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Sunday, 21 April 7:30 pm
Mick Duffield: For These Who Die as Cattle
We are delighted to show For These Who Die As Cattle, a film by Mick Duffield featuring Penny Rimbaud reading Wilfred Owen. With a live Q&A between Mick, Penny, and Gee Vaucher.
Tickets
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Wednesday, 17 April 7:30 pm
Mick Duffield & Penny Rimbaud
Screenings of films by Mick Duffield and Penny Rimbaud, with a live Q&A with Mick and Penny
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For These Who Die As Cattle, a film by Mick Duffield featuring Penny Rimbaud reading Wilfred Owen.
Sunday, 21 April 7:30 pm
Tickets https://t.co/ZjcW8fBq0v
Crass: A Pictorial History - In Conversation + Book Signing at @RoughTrade Sunday 2 June 6:00 pm.
Gee Vaucher & Penny Rimbaud in conversation with John Robb.
Tickets → https://t.co/4e4CSjSJAM
A selection of songs, some old, some new, sung by Eve Libertine accompanied by Eva Leblanc on electronics.
Saturday, 20 April 2024 7:30pm
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Flux of Pink Indians assaulted the airwaves with an intelligent form of humor which, grim as it might have been, would always put a smile on your face. ‘Neu Smell’ must rate as one of the true gems of the time.
Neu Smell’ EP out now:
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Annie Anxiety is a total enigma, a passionate voice in the wilderness of consensual reason. Dada in instinct, Monroe in affection, Rambo in inflection, Annie rams it home with divine thunder.
Barbed Wire Halo is out now.
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