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Anti-Nowhere League

Anti-Nowhere League are an English punk rock band, formed in 1979 by lead singer Animal (Nick Culmer), guitarist Magoo (Chris Exall), Bones (Tony Shaw) on drums and Chris Elvy on bass.

Anti-Nowhere League
Anti-Nowhere League performing in 2007
Background information
OriginRoyal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
Genres
Years active1980–1989, 1992–present
Labels
MembersAnimal
Tommy H
Carnage
Barnsy

Career

Early days

The band first played at the 1980 Chaos Show at St Mark's Hall, Royal Tunbridge Wells on 31 March 1980. They signed to John Curd's record label WXYZ Records in the same year.

November 1981 saw the release of their first single, a cover version of Ralph McTell's "Streets of London". The single peaked at No. 48 in the UK Singles Chart and spent five weeks in the listings.[5] The profanity-laden B-side of the single, "So What" later became the group's anthem. Copies of this single were seized from indie distributor Pinnacle by the Metropolitan Police's Obscene Publication Squad shortly after release.[6]

In 1982 the band released their debut album, We Are...The League.[6] It reached No. 24 in the UK Albums Chart, and spent eleven weeks in the chart.[5] In the same year the band went to Yugoslavia to record a live album, called Live In Yugoslavia.[6] This album spent one week at No. 88 in the UK Albums Chart.[5]

1984 to 1989

In 1984, PJ left the band, and they became musically inactive. 1985 saw Michael Bettell join on drums, followed in 1986 by JB (Jonathan Birch). During this time they signed for GWR Records, and recorded The Perfect Crime album.[6]

In 1987, Anti-Nowhere League disbanded. However, there was a belated 'farewell' show at the Victoria Hall in Tunbridge Wells, in 1989, which was recorded and can be heard on their live album, Live Animals.[6]

Comeback

In 1992, Animal was told by JB that Metallica wanted him to guest at Wembley Arena, when they did their cover version of "So What". Animal put it thus on ANL's website. "As I waited on the edge of the stage waiting to go on it suddenly dawned on me I was just about to stand in front of 10,000 punters who didn’t know me from Adam and sing a song that I couldn’t fucking remember; all that kept running through my head was RUN you silly old fucker!".[7] However, after the 25 October show, Mark joined that year on lead guitar, and 1993–1995 was spent playing gigs in the small venues the band had started out in.

Michael Bettell died in September 2003, aged 41, from a brain tumour.[8]

In 1996, they signed up with Impact Records and recorded their next EP Pig Iron. Beef also joined the band. Further personnel changes occurred in 1997 when Winston left the band to be replaced by Jon Jon, and the recording of the album Scum. Winston Blake returned to his former occupation of a roofer and leadworker and lives in East Sussex. Danny joined on drums in 1998, and the album Out of Control was released a year later in 1999.

In 2001, Magoo quit the band.

2002–present

Jon Jon, Beef and Danny left the band, to be replaced by PJ (original drummer), Jez on guitar and Shady on bass. This line-up released the band's fifth studio album, Kings and Queens in 2005, which was released on the Captain Oi! record label. However, there were arguments over the omission of two songs from that album, "The Day The World Turned Gay" and "The Adventures Of Peter Vile". Lawyers for Captain Oi! refused to sanction the release of these two songs because of fear of litigation, so Nick (Animal) eventually relented and let the album be released with the two disputed songs omitted.[citation needed]

In 2006, the band set up their own independent record label, Nowhere Records; with Pig Iron - The Album being the first release in August 2006.[9] The album included the two songs omitted from the Kings and Queens album, as well as "Landlord", taken from the Out Of Control album. The same year, the Anti-Nowhere League undertook a twenty nine date UK tour, and PJ left the band after the Glasgow gig in October 2006. His replacement was Dave Hazlewood (Nato), from the small Kent town of Cranbrook, who had filled in before on tours. On 8 November 2006, the ANL began a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand. On 26 October, the band joined Angelic Upstarts, Sham 69 and The Damned for the Academy in the UK 2006: 30th Anniversary of Punk gig at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire.

The Anti-Nowhere League supported Rancid at their Leeds gig on 8 November 2008. In December 2008, Jez was replaced on lead guitar by Johhny Skullknuckles. The League continued to tour and record, and now promote their new songs with videos. After a mini European tour in late spring 2009, they embarked on an American tour in June and July 2009, before appearing at the Punk Rebellion festival in Blackpool. After touring Germany and the Netherlands in early May 2010, the band and Johhny Skullknuckles parted company and Tommy H (Tom Hunt) was drafted in on guitar.

In 2011, the band recorded the "This Is War" single, and accompanying video, which was followed by a tour with the UK Subs supporting Motörhead on a number of UK dates. At the 2012 Download Festival, the band appeared on the Pepsi Max stage hours before Metallica filled the main stage as headliners.

During the later months of 2015 writing began for the album The Cage, the first fresh studio album since Rampton. During this time, drummer Dave 'Nato' Hazlewood left the band. 'The Cage album saw another slight change in direction, with a heavier, and more direct sound.[citation needed] It was released by Cleopatra Records in 2016.

2017 saw the band record and release a collection of classic reggae covers under the title League Style, Loosen Up Vol I.

Members

  • Nick "Animal" Culmer - vocals (1980-present)
  • Tom "Tommy-H" Hunt - guitars (2012-present)
  • Barnsy - bass (2017-present)
  • Sammy "Carnage" Carne - drums (2015-present)

Former members

  • Chris "Magoo" Exall - guitars (1980-2001)
  • Tony "Bones" Shaw - drums (1980-1981)
  • Chris "Baggy" Elvey - bass (1980-1981)
  • Clive "Winston" Blake - bass (1981-1997)
  • Hooper
  • Djahanshah "P.J." Aghssa - drums (1981-1983), (2002-2006)
  • Mark "Gilly" Gilham - guitars (1983-1989)
  • Jonathan "JB" Birch - drums (1983-1989) one off show in 2022
  • "Revvin Kev" - drums (1991-1998)
  • Beef - guitars (1996-2002)
  • Jon Jon - bass (1997-2002)
  • Danny - drums (1998-2002)
  • Jez - guitars (2002-2008)
  • Johhny Skullknuckles - guitars (2008-2010)
  • Dave 'Nato' Hazlewood - drums (2006-2015)
  • shady - bass (2002-2017)

Discography

Bibliography

  • Robert Pattison, The Triumph of Vulgarity: Rock Music in the Mirror of Romanticism, 1987, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-503876-2

References

  1. ^ "Anti-Nowhere League - "League Style"". ReadJunk. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Hardcore punk band in a league of their own". Cumberland & Westmorland Herald. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  3. ^ DISTEFANO, ALEX (16 May 2014). "TSOL and Anti-Nowhere League – The Observatory – May 16, 2014". OC Weekly.
  4. ^ Mark Deming "Anti-Nowhere League - Discography"|AllMusic, Retrieved Oct. 30, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 26. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 47. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  7. ^ McPadden, Mike (1 May 2012). "Seek and Destroy: Punk, Hardcore, and Industrial". If You Like Metallica... Backbeat Books. pp. 58–59. ISBN 9781476813578.
  8. ^ "The Dead Rock Stars Club 2003 July to December". Thedeadrockstarsclub.com. Retrieved 19 October 2019.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 October 2006.

External links

  • The official Anti-Nowhere League website
  • Anti-Nowhere League official Facebook page
  • The official Anti-Nowhere League Myspace page
  • Animal - Uber Rock interview

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Anti Nowhere League news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anti Nowhere League are an English punk rock band formed in 1979 by lead singer Animal Nick Culmer guitarist Magoo Chris Exall Bones Tony Shaw on drums and Chris Elvy on bass Anti Nowhere LeagueAnti Nowhere League performing in 2007Background informationOriginRoyal Tunbridge Wells Kent EnglandGenresStreet punk 1 hardcore punk 2 biker metal 3 Years active1980 1989 1992 presentLabelsImpactCaptain Oi Cleopatra 4 NowhereMembersAnimalTommy HCarnageBarnsy Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early days 1 2 1984 to 1989 1 3 Comeback 1 4 2002 present 2 Members 2 1 Former members 3 Discography 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditEarly days Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The band first played at the 1980 Chaos Show at St Mark s Hall Royal Tunbridge Wells on 31 March 1980 They signed to John Curd s record label WXYZ Records in the same year November 1981 saw the release of their first single a cover version of Ralph McTell s Streets of London The single peaked at No 48 in the UK Singles Chart and spent five weeks in the listings 5 The profanity laden B side of the single So What later became the group s anthem Copies of this single were seized from indie distributor Pinnacle by the Metropolitan Police s Obscene Publication Squad shortly after release 6 In 1982 the band released their debut album We Are The League 6 It reached No 24 in the UK Albums Chart and spent eleven weeks in the chart 5 In the same year the band went to Yugoslavia to record a live album called Live In Yugoslavia 6 This album spent one week at No 88 in the UK Albums Chart 5 1984 to 1989 Edit In 1984 PJ left the band and they became musically inactive 1985 saw Michael Bettell join on drums followed in 1986 by JB Jonathan Birch During this time they signed for GWR Records and recorded The Perfect Crime album 6 In 1987 Anti Nowhere League disbanded However there was a belated farewell show at the Victoria Hall in Tunbridge Wells in 1989 which was recorded and can be heard on their live album Live Animals 6 Comeback Edit In 1992 Animal was told by JB that Metallica wanted him to guest at Wembley Arena when they did their cover version of So What Animal put it thus on ANL s website As I waited on the edge of the stage waiting to go on it suddenly dawned on me I was just about to stand in front of 10 000 punters who didn t know me from Adam and sing a song that I couldn t fucking remember all that kept running through my head was RUN you silly old fucker 7 However after the 25 October show Mark joined that year on lead guitar and 1993 1995 was spent playing gigs in the small venues the band had started out in Michael Bettell died in September 2003 aged 41 from a brain tumour 8 In 1996 they signed up with Impact Records and recorded their next EP Pig Iron Beef also joined the band Further personnel changes occurred in 1997 when Winston left the band to be replaced by Jon Jon and the recording of the album Scum Winston Blake returned to his former occupation of a roofer and leadworker and lives in East Sussex Danny joined on drums in 1998 and the album Out of Control was released a year later in 1999 In 2001 Magoo quit the band 2002 present Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Jon Jon Beef and Danny left the band to be replaced by PJ original drummer Jez on guitar and Shady on bass This line up released the band s fifth studio album Kings and Queens in 2005 which was released on the Captain Oi record label However there were arguments over the omission of two songs from that album The Day The World Turned Gay and The Adventures Of Peter Vile Lawyers for Captain Oi refused to sanction the release of these two songs because of fear of litigation so Nick Animal eventually relented and let the album be released with the two disputed songs omitted citation needed In 2006 the band set up their own independent record label Nowhere Records with Pig Iron The Album being the first release in August 2006 9 The album included the two songs omitted from the Kings and Queens album as well as Landlord taken from the Out Of Control album The same year the Anti Nowhere League undertook a twenty nine date UK tour and PJ left the band after the Glasgow gig in October 2006 His replacement was Dave Hazlewood Nato from the small Kent town of Cranbrook who had filled in before on tours On 8 November 2006 the ANL began a three week tour of Australia and New Zealand On 26 October the band joined Angelic Upstarts Sham 69 and The Damned for the Academy in the UK 2006 30th Anniversary of Punk gig at London s Shepherd s Bush Empire The Anti Nowhere League supported Rancid at their Leeds gig on 8 November 2008 In December 2008 Jez was replaced on lead guitar by Johhny Skullknuckles The League continued to tour and record and now promote their new songs with videos After a mini European tour in late spring 2009 they embarked on an American tour in June and July 2009 before appearing at the Punk Rebellion festival in Blackpool After touring Germany and the Netherlands in early May 2010 the band and Johhny Skullknuckles parted company and Tommy H Tom Hunt was drafted in on guitar In 2011 the band recorded the This Is War single and accompanying video which was followed by a tour with the UK Subs supporting Motorhead on a number of UK dates At the 2012 Download Festival the band appeared on the Pepsi Max stage hours before Metallica filled the main stage as headliners During the later months of 2015 writing began for the album The Cage the first fresh studio album since Rampton During this time drummer Dave Nato Hazlewood left the band The Cage album saw another slight change in direction with a heavier and more direct sound citation needed It was released by Cleopatra Records in 2016 2017 saw the band record and release a collection of classic reggae covers under the title League Style Loosen Up Vol I Members EditNick Animal Culmer vocals 1980 present Tom Tommy H Hunt guitars 2012 present Barnsy bass 2017 present Sammy Carnage Carne drums 2015 present Former members Edit Chris Magoo Exall guitars 1980 2001 Tony Bones Shaw drums 1980 1981 Chris Baggy Elvey bass 1980 1981 Clive Winston Blake bass 1981 1997 Hooper Djahanshah P J Aghssa drums 1981 1983 2002 2006 Mark Gilly Gilham guitars 1983 1989 Jonathan JB Birch drums 1983 1989 one off show in 2022 Revvin Kev drums 1991 1998 Beef guitars 1996 2002 Jon Jon bass 1997 2002 Danny drums 1998 2002 Jez guitars 2002 2008 Johhny Skullknuckles guitars 2008 2010 Dave Nato Hazlewood drums 2006 2015 shady bass 2002 2017 Discography EditMain article Anti Nowhere League discography We Are The League 1982 The Perfect Crime 1987 Scum 1997 Kings and Queens 2005 The Road to Rampton 2007 We Are The League Un cut 2014 The Cage 2016 League Style 2017 Bibliography EditRobert Pattison The Triumph of Vulgarity Rock Music in the Mirror of Romanticism 1987 Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 503876 2References Edit Anti Nowhere League League Style ReadJunk 19 June 2017 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Hardcore punk band in a league of their own Cumberland amp Westmorland Herald 22 July 2016 Retrieved 18 February 2020 DISTEFANO ALEX 16 May 2014 TSOL and Anti Nowhere League The Observatory May 16 2014 OC Weekly Mark Deming Anti Nowhere League Discography AllMusic Retrieved Oct 30 2017 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 26 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 47 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 McPadden Mike 1 May 2012 Seek and Destroy Punk Hardcore and Industrial If You Like Metallica Backbeat Books pp 58 59 ISBN 9781476813578 The Dead Rock Stars Club 2003 July to December Thedeadrockstarsclub com Retrieved 19 October 2019 Antinowhereleague com Archived from the original on 12 October 2006 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anti Nowhere League The official Anti Nowhere League website Anti Nowhere League official Facebook page Anti Nowhere League profile on PunkRockers com The official Anti Nowhere League Myspace page Animal Uber Rock interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anti Nowhere League amp oldid 1134686065, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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