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Gang of Four (band)

Gang of Four are an English post-punk band, formed in 1976 in Leeds.[1] The original members were singer Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham. There have been many different line-ups including, among other notable musicians, Sara Lee, Gail Ann Dorsey, and Mark Heaney. After a brief lull in the 1980s, different constellations of the band recorded two studio albums in the 1990s. Between 2004 and 2006 the original line-up was reunited; Gill toured using the name between 2012 and his death in 2020. In 2021, the band announced that King, Burnham, and Lee would be reuniting for a tour in 2022 with David Pajo on guitar.

Gang of Four
Jon King and Andy Gill, performing with Gang of Four at Metro Chicago, 2011
Background information
OriginLeeds, England
Genres
Years active1976–1984, 1990–1991, 1993, 1995, 2004–2020, 2021–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitewww.gangoffour.uk

The band played a stripped-down mix of punk rock, funk and dub, with a lyrical emphasis on the social and political ills of society. Gang of Four are widely considered one of the leading bands of the late 1970s/early 1980s post-punk movement. Their debut album, Entertainment!, was ranked by Rolling Stone as the fifth greatest punk album of all time[4] and at number 483 in their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. In 2004, the album was listed by Pitchfork Media as the 8th best album of the 1970s[5] and, in 2020, by Pop Matters as "Best Post Punk album ever".[6] Their early 80s albums (Songs of the Free and Hard) found them softening some of their more jarring qualities, and drifting towards dance-punk and disco. David Fricke of Rolling Stone described Gang of Four as "probably the best politically motivated band in rock & roll.".[7]

History

Early years and Entertainment! (1976–1979)

The band initially consisted of vocalist Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, drummer Hugo Burnham and bass guitarist Dave Wolfson.[8] After two or three gigs,[8] Wolfson was replaced with Dave Allen.[9]

Gang of Four's music brought together an eclectic array of influences, ranging from the Frankfurt School of social criticism to the increasingly clear trans-Atlantic punk consensus.[citation needed] Gang of Four was named by Andy Corrigan, a member of the Mekons, while driving around with Gill and King when he came upon a newspaper billboard on the intra-Party coup against China's "Gang of Four".[9]

The band's debut single, "Damaged Goods" backed with "(Love Like) Anthrax" and "Armalite Rifle", was recorded in June 1978 and released on 10 December 1978, on Edinburgh's Fast Product label. It was a Number 1 indie chart hit[10] and John Peel radio show favourite. "Damaged Goods" was voted one of the 100 Greatest debut singles of all time in 2020's Rolling Stone Poll[11] Two Peel radio sessions followed, which, with their incendiary live performances, propelled the band to international attention and sold-out shows across Europe and North America. They were then signed by EMI Records. The group's debut single with this label, "At Home He's a Tourist", charted in 1979. Invited to appear on top rated BBC music program Top of the Pops, the band walked off the show when the BBC told them to sing "rubbish" in the place of the original lyric "rubbers", as the original line was considered too risqué. The single was then banned by BBC Radio and TV, which lost the band some support at EMI. King's lyrics were always controversial and a later single, "I Love a Man in a Uniform", was banned by the BBC during the Falklands War in 1982.[12]

Critic Stewart Mason has called "Anthrax" not only the group's "most notorious song" but also "one of the most unique and interesting songs of its time".[13] It's also a good example of Gang of Four's social perspective: after a minute-long, droning, feedback-laced guitar intro, the rhythm section sets up a funky, churning beat, and the guitar drops out entirely. In one stereo channel, King sings a "post-punk anti-love song",[13] comparing himself to a beetle trapped on its back ("and there's no way for me to get up") and equating love with "a case of anthrax, and that's some thing I don't want to catch." Meanwhile, in the other stereo channel (and slightly less prominent in the mix), Gill reads (on the original EP version) a detailed account of the technical resources used on the song, which on the re-recorded album version is replaced by a deadpan monologue about public perception of love and the prevalence of love songs in popular music: "Love crops up quite a lot as something to sing about 'cause most groups make most of their songs about falling in love, or how happy they are to be in love; and you occasionally wonder why these groups do sing about it all the time." Although the two sets of lyrics tell independent stories they occasionally synchronise for emphasis.

According to critic Paul Morley, "The Gang spliced the ferocious precision of Dr. Feelgood's working-class blues with the testing avant-garde intrigue of Henry Cow. Wilfully avoiding structural obviousness, melodic prettiness and harmonic corniness, the Gang's music was studded with awkward holes and sharp corners."[14] At the time, the band was recognised to be doing something very different from other white guitar acts. Ken Tucker, in Rolling Stone, 1980, wrote: "...rarely have the radical edges of black and white music come closer to overlapping... the Gang of Four utilize their bass guitar every bit as prominently and starkly as the curt bass figures that prod the spoken verses in (Kurtis Blow's "culture defining" huge summer hit) "The Breaks."

Later years (1980–1983)

In 1981, the band released their second LP, Solid Gold. Like Entertainment!, the album was uncompromising, spare, and analytical. King's lyrics in such songs as "Cheeseburger", "He'd Send in the Army" and "In the Ditch" exposed the paradoxes of warfare, work and leisure. Van Gosse, in a Village Voice review said: "Gang of Four embody a new category in pop, which illuminates all the others, because the motor of their aesthetic is not a 'personal creative vision.'"

Dave Allen (who later co-founded Shriekback, King Swamp, Low Pop Suicide and the Elastic Purejoy) had left in 1981, and had been briefly replaced by Busta "Cherry" Jones, a sometime player with Parliament, Brian Eno and Talking Heads. After working with Gang of Four to complete their North American tour obligations, Jones left and was replaced by Sara Lee, who was Robert Fripp's bassist in the League of Gentlemen. Lee was as good a singer as bassist, and she helped give the band's third studio album, Songs of the Free, a more commercially accessible element. Although "I Love a Man in a Uniform" from the album was the band's most radio-friendly song, it was banned in the UK shortly after its release because Britain went to war in the Falkland Islands. In the spring of 1983, Burnham left the band after the release of Songs of the Free and formed Illustrated Man. Gill and King continued Gang of Four, releasing Hard in 1983.

After that, the band broke up, and Lee moved to the United States where she has worked with a number of artists, including the B-52's.

1986 saw the release of The Peel Sessions, a collection of rawly rendered material recorded during the period 1979 to 1981 for British radio BBC. Melody Maker dubbed the album "a perfect and classic nostalgia trip into the world of gaunt cynicism."

Gill and King reunion (1987–1997)

Gill and King reunited to record Mall in 1991, and finally Shrinkwrapped in 1995. Mall featured Gail Ann Dorsey, later famous for her longtime association with David Bowie, on bass.

Changing line-ups (2004–2012)

The original lineup of Jon King, Andy Gill, Dave Allen and Hugo Burnham reformed in November 2004. A UK tour in January 2005, shows in Europe and Japan and tours of the United States in May/June and again in September. In October 2005, Gang of Four released a new disc featuring new recordings of songs from the albums Entertainment!, Solid Gold and Songs of the Free entitled Return the Gift (which featured Mark Heaney on drums) accompanied by an album's worth of remixes.

In January 2011, the band, now featuring Mark Heaney on drums, and Thomas McNeice on bass, released a new album, Content, which was called "their best record since the Seventies".[15] Jon Pareles, in a New York Times 4-star review, declared that [the band] "have reclaimed, with a vengeance, their old attack".[16] Following successful tours of the US, Australia and Europe in 2011, King and Gill disagreed about the band's direction and ceased working together.

Final line-up with Gill (2012–2020)

 
Gang of Four in 2014: Andy Gill (left) and John "Gaoler" Sterry

Gill, against the wishes of King, continued to tour and record under the Gang of Four name. With new lead vocalist John Sterry, as well as a returning McNiece, the band released What Happens Next in 2015, Complicit in 2018, and Happy Now in 2019, which featured a range of guest artists. XSNoise said "The album [Happy Now] is as intense as any ever released on their discography."[17]

Andy Gill died on 1 February 2020, and obituaries across the world hailed his legacy and impact. He was "one of the most influential musicians of the post-punk era, leading his band Gang of Four to huge acclaim with his intense, angular, staccato guitar work that blended rock with funk," said the Independent.[18] Gang of Four's "brusque, angular style would directly or indirectly influence post-punk and indie-rock bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers (who chose Mr. Gill to produce their debut album), The Jesus Lizard, Nirvana, Rage Against the Machine, Franz Ferdinand and Protomartyr," said the New York Times, adding: "Michael Hutchence of INXS once said that Gang of Four’s music 'took no prisoners,' adding, 'It was art meets the devil via James Brown.'"[19] The NME wrote: "Great musicians encapsulate their age; the very best echo endlessly onwards, and Andy Gill...has been reverberating along the baseline of alternative culture for 40 years."[20] Two EPs, This Heaven Gives Me Migraine, and Anti Hero were released after his death featuring some final studio recordings.[21] A tribute album, The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four, was released in June 2021.[22]

Reunion (2021–present)

King and Burnham reunited in 2022 with Sara Lee, who joined the band in 1981 and recorded on their third and fourth albums Songs of the Free and Hard, and joined on guitar by David Pajo of Slint. The band toured the US in March 2022 in support of the 77-81 box set, which got a Grammy Award nomination.

In January 2023, a US show was announced: the band will play at the Cruel World Festival in Pasadena, California on May 20, 2023.[23]

Legacy

Gang of Four influenced a number of successful alternative rock acts throughout the 1980s and 1990s. R.E.M. frontman Michael Stipe cites Gang of Four as one of his band's chief influences;[24] Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has stated that Gang of Four were the single most important influence on his band's early music. Kurt Cobain stated that Nirvana started as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff". Gang of Four's debut album Entertainment! was ranked 13th in Kurt Cobain's list of his 50 favourite albums in his journal.[25] Andy Kellman, writing in AllMusic, argued that Gang of Four's "germs of influence" can be found in many rap metal groups "not in touch with their ancestry enough to realize it".[26] Damon Che, drummer of Don Caballero, cited Solid Gold as his early influence.[27]

From the 2000s, the band enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, initially due to emergence of new post-punk revival bands such as Clinic, Liars, the Rapture, Neils Children and Radio 4, and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand, We Are Scientists and Bloc Party.[28]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

  • At the Palace (Mercury, 1984)
  • Live...In The Moment (Metropolis, 2016)

Compilation albums

Extended plays

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US
Alt
US
Dance
Club
UK
[30][34]
1978 "Damaged Goods"
1979 "At Home He's a Tourist" 58 Entertainment!
"Damaged Goods"/"I Found That Essence Rare" 39
1980 "Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time" Solid Gold
1981 "What We All Want" 30
"Cheeseburger"
"To Hell With Poverty!" 38 Another Day/Another Dollar
1982 "I Love a Man in a Uniform" 65 Songs of the Free
"I Love a Man in a Uniform" (US release) 27
"Call Me Up"
1983 "Is it Love?" 88 Hard
"Is it Love?" (US release) 9
"Silver Lining"
1984 "I Will Be a Good Boy" (live) At the Palace
1990 "Money Talks" Mall
1991 "To Hell With Poverty!" 100 A Brief History of the Twentieth Century
"Don't Fix What Ain't Broke" 14 Mall
"Satellite"
"Cadillac"
1995 "Tattoo" Shrinkwrapped
2008 "Second Life"
2011 "You'll Never Pay for the Farm" Content
"Who Am I?"
2019 "Paper Thin" Happy Now

References

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  2. ^ Gallucci, Michael (25 September 2019). "Gang of Four Take Punk in New Direction on 'Entertainment!'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
  3. ^ Isler, Scott; Robbins, Ira; Azerrad, Michael. "Gang of Four". Trouser Press. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  4. ^ "40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Staff Lists: Top 100 Albums of the 1970s | Features". Pitchfork.com. 23 June 2004. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  6. ^ Fitzgerald, Colin, "The 50 Best Post-Punk Albums Ever: Part 5, Joy Division to Gang of Four", PopMatters.com, 10 April 2020.
  7. ^ David Fricke, Rolling Stone, 7 August 1980.
  8. ^ a b Lester, Paul (2008). Gang of Four: Damaged Gods. Omnibus Press. pp. 25–26. ISBN 978-1-84772-245-4.
  9. ^ a b "Red Set: A History of Gang of Four". Repeaterbooks.com. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Gang of Four – Superplayer, músicas para ouvir". Superplayer.fm (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  11. ^ Sheffield, Rob; al, et (19 May 2020). "The 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  12. ^ "16 songs banned by the BBC". BBC Four. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  13. ^ a b Mason, Stewart. "Anthrax" (DLL). AllMusic. Retrieved 26 August 2008.
  14. ^ "The Jam, Gang of Four: Music Machine, London" Paul Morley, New Musical Express, 6 January 1979
  15. ^ Perry, Andrew (21 January 2011). "Gang of Four: Content, CD review". The Daily Telegraph. London.
  16. ^ Ratliff, Ben; Chinen, Nate; Pareles, Jon (24 January 2011). "Critics' Choice: New CDs". The New York Times.
  17. ^ "ALBUM REVIEW: Gang of Four - Happy Now | XS Noize | Online Music Magazine". Xsnoize.com. 13 March 2019. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  18. ^ Garth Cartwright (7 February 2020). "Andy Gill: Gang of Four founder whose jagged guitar sound spawned many imitators". The Independent. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  19. ^ Jon Pareles (1 January 1956). "Andy Gill, Radical Guitarist With Gang of Four, Dies at 64 - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  20. ^ "Andy Gill – the NME obituary, 1956-2020: The guitar hero who made radical politics danceable". Nme.com. 1 February 2020.
  21. ^ "Gang of Four Honor Andy Gill's Legacy With Reworked 'The Dying Rays' From New EP". Rolling Stone. 14 February 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  22. ^ Shaffer, Clare (14 January 2021). "Tom Morello, Idles, La Roux to Contribute to Gang of Four Compilation". Rolling Stone. Penske Business Media, LLC. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  23. ^ Jones, Damien (23 January 2023). "Siouxsie Sioux and Iggy Pop lead Cruel World Festival 2023 line-up with other acts including the Human League". NME. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
  24. ^ Lester, Paul (2008). Gang of Four. Music Sales Group. p. 1. ISBN 9781847722454.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2013.
  26. ^ "Review of Entertainment!". allmusicguide. Retrieved 28 March 2008.
  27. ^ The Damon Che Interviews - For Respect (Part 1), retrieved 10 March 2023
  28. ^ "From RHCP to St. Vincent, 16 great bands influenced by Gang of Four". Brooklynvegan.com. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
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  30. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 221. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
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  32. ^ Tan, Emily (14 February 2020). "Gang of Four Pay Homage to Andy Gill with This Heaven Gives Me Migraine". Spin. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
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  34. ^ "The Official Charts Company – Gang Of Four". Official Charts. 27 January 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2019.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Andy Gill website

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For other uses see Gang of Four disambiguation Gang of Four are an English post punk band formed in 1976 in Leeds 1 The original members were singer Jon King guitarist Andy Gill bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham There have been many different line ups including among other notable musicians Sara Lee Gail Ann Dorsey and Mark Heaney After a brief lull in the 1980s different constellations of the band recorded two studio albums in the 1990s Between 2004 and 2006 the original line up was reunited Gill toured using the name between 2012 and his death in 2020 In 2021 the band announced that King Burnham and Lee would be reuniting for a tour in 2022 with David Pajo on guitar Gang of FourJon King and Andy Gill performing with Gang of Four at Metro Chicago 2011Background informationOriginLeeds EnglandGenresPost punk 1 dance punk 2 funk rock 3 Years active1976 1984 1990 1991 1993 1995 2004 2020 2021 presentLabelsFast Product EMI Warner Bros Polydor V2MembersJon King Hugo Burnham Sara Lee David PajoPast membersAndy Gill Dave Allen Busta Cherry Jones Mark Heaney Gail Ann Dorsey Eddi Reader Jon Finnigan Thomas McNeice John Gaoler Sterry Tobias HumbleWebsitewww wbr gangoffour wbr ukThe band played a stripped down mix of punk rock funk and dub with a lyrical emphasis on the social and political ills of society Gang of Four are widely considered one of the leading bands of the late 1970s early 1980s post punk movement Their debut album Entertainment was ranked by Rolling Stone as the fifth greatest punk album of all time 4 and at number 483 in their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time In 2004 the album was listed by Pitchfork Media as the 8th best album of the 1970s 5 and in 2020 by Pop Matters as Best Post Punk album ever 6 Their early 80s albums Songs of the Free and Hard found them softening some of their more jarring qualities and drifting towards dance punk and disco David Fricke of Rolling Stone described Gang of Four as probably the best politically motivated band in rock amp roll 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and Entertainment 1976 1979 1 2 Later years 1980 1983 1 3 Gill and King reunion 1987 1997 1 4 Changing line ups 2004 2012 1 5 Final line up with Gill 2012 2020 1 6 Reunion 2021 present 2 Legacy 3 Band members 3 1 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Extended plays 4 5 Singles 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly years and Entertainment 1976 1979 Edit The band initially consisted of vocalist Jon King guitarist Andy Gill drummer Hugo Burnham and bass guitarist Dave Wolfson 8 After two or three gigs 8 Wolfson was replaced with Dave Allen 9 Gang of Four s music brought together an eclectic array of influences ranging from the Frankfurt School of social criticism to the increasingly clear trans Atlantic punk consensus citation needed Gang of Four was named by Andy Corrigan a member of the Mekons while driving around with Gill and King when he came upon a newspaper billboard on the intra Party coup against China s Gang of Four 9 The band s debut single Damaged Goods backed with Love Like Anthrax and Armalite Rifle was recorded in June 1978 and released on 10 December 1978 on Edinburgh s Fast Product label It was a Number 1 indie chart hit 10 and John Peel radio show favourite Damaged Goods was voted one of the 100 Greatest debut singles of all time in 2020 s Rolling Stone Poll 11 Two Peel radio sessions followed which with their incendiary live performances propelled the band to international attention and sold out shows across Europe and North America They were then signed by EMI Records The group s debut single with this label At Home He s a Tourist charted in 1979 Invited to appear on top rated BBC music program Top of the Pops the band walked off the show when the BBC told them to sing rubbish in the place of the original lyric rubbers as the original line was considered too risque The single was then banned by BBC Radio and TV which lost the band some support at EMI King s lyrics were always controversial and a later single I Love a Man in a Uniform was banned by the BBC during the Falklands War in 1982 12 Critic Stewart Mason has called Anthrax not only the group s most notorious song but also one of the most unique and interesting songs of its time 13 It s also a good example of Gang of Four s social perspective after a minute long droning feedback laced guitar intro the rhythm section sets up a funky churning beat and the guitar drops out entirely In one stereo channel King sings a post punk anti love song 13 comparing himself to a beetle trapped on its back and there s no way for me to get up and equating love with a case of anthrax and that s some thing I don t want to catch Meanwhile in the other stereo channel and slightly less prominent in the mix Gill reads on the original EP version a detailed account of the technical resources used on the song which on the re recorded album version is replaced by a deadpan monologue about public perception of love and the prevalence of love songs in popular music Love crops up quite a lot as something to sing about cause most groups make most of their songs about falling in love or how happy they are to be in love and you occasionally wonder why these groups do sing about it all the time Although the two sets of lyrics tell independent stories they occasionally synchronise for emphasis According to critic Paul Morley The Gang spliced the ferocious precision of Dr Feelgood s working class blues with the testing avant garde intrigue of Henry Cow Wilfully avoiding structural obviousness melodic prettiness and harmonic corniness the Gang s music was studded with awkward holes and sharp corners 14 At the time the band was recognised to be doing something very different from other white guitar acts Ken Tucker in Rolling Stone 1980 wrote rarely have the radical edges of black and white music come closer to overlapping the Gang of Four utilize their bass guitar every bit as prominently and starkly as the curt bass figures that prod the spoken verses in Kurtis Blow s culture defining huge summer hit The Breaks Later years 1980 1983 Edit In 1981 the band released their second LP Solid Gold Like Entertainment the album was uncompromising spare and analytical King s lyrics in such songs as Cheeseburger He d Send in the Army and In the Ditch exposed the paradoxes of warfare work and leisure Van Gosse in a Village Voice review said Gang of Four embody a new category in pop which illuminates all the others because the motor of their aesthetic is not a personal creative vision Dave Allen who later co founded Shriekback King Swamp Low Pop Suicide and the Elastic Purejoy had left in 1981 and had been briefly replaced by Busta Cherry Jones a sometime player with Parliament Brian Eno and Talking Heads After working with Gang of Four to complete their North American tour obligations Jones left and was replaced by Sara Lee who was Robert Fripp s bassist in the League of Gentlemen Lee was as good a singer as bassist and she helped give the band s third studio album Songs of the Free a more commercially accessible element Although I Love a Man in a Uniform from the album was the band s most radio friendly song it was banned in the UK shortly after its release because Britain went to war in the Falkland Islands In the spring of 1983 Burnham left the band after the release of Songs of the Free and formed Illustrated Man Gill and King continued Gang of Four releasing Hard in 1983 After that the band broke up and Lee moved to the United States where she has worked with a number of artists including the B 52 s 1986 saw the release of The Peel Sessions a collection of rawly rendered material recorded during the period 1979 to 1981 for British radio BBC Melody Maker dubbed the album a perfect and classic nostalgia trip into the world of gaunt cynicism Gill and King reunion 1987 1997 Edit Gill and King reunited to record Mall in 1991 and finally Shrinkwrapped in 1995 Mall featured Gail Ann Dorsey later famous for her longtime association with David Bowie on bass Changing line ups 2004 2012 Edit The original lineup of Jon King Andy Gill Dave Allen and Hugo Burnham reformed in November 2004 A UK tour in January 2005 shows in Europe and Japan and tours of the United States in May June and again in September In October 2005 Gang of Four released a new disc featuring new recordings of songs from the albums Entertainment Solid Gold and Songs of the Free entitled Return the Gift which featured Mark Heaney on drums accompanied by an album s worth of remixes In January 2011 the band now featuring Mark Heaney on drums and Thomas McNeice on bass released a new album Content which was called their best record since the Seventies 15 Jon Pareles in a New York Times 4 star review declared that the band have reclaimed with a vengeance their old attack 16 Following successful tours of the US Australia and Europe in 2011 King and Gill disagreed about the band s direction and ceased working together Final line up with Gill 2012 2020 Edit Gang of Four in 2014 Andy Gill left and John Gaoler Sterry Gill against the wishes of King continued to tour and record under the Gang of Four name With new lead vocalist John Sterry as well as a returning McNiece the band released What Happens Next in 2015 Complicit in 2018 and Happy Now in 2019 which featured a range of guest artists XSNoise said The album Happy Now is as intense as any ever released on their discography 17 Andy Gill died on 1 February 2020 and obituaries across the world hailed his legacy and impact He was one of the most influential musicians of the post punk era leading his band Gang of Four to huge acclaim with his intense angular staccato guitar work that blended rock with funk said the Independent 18 Gang of Four s brusque angular style would directly or indirectly influence post punk and indie rock bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers who chose Mr Gill to produce their debut album The Jesus Lizard Nirvana Rage Against the Machine Franz Ferdinand and Protomartyr said the New York Times adding Michael Hutchence of INXS once said that Gang of Four s music took no prisoners adding It was art meets the devil via James Brown 19 The NME wrote Great musicians encapsulate their age the very best echo endlessly onwards and Andy Gill has been reverberating along the baseline of alternative culture for 40 years 20 Two EPs This Heaven Gives Me Migraine and Anti Hero were released after his death featuring some final studio recordings 21 A tribute album The Problem of Leisure A Celebration of Andy Gill and Gang of Four was released in June 2021 22 Reunion 2021 present Edit King and Burnham reunited in 2022 with Sara Lee who joined the band in 1981 and recorded on their third and fourth albums Songs of the Free and Hard and joined on guitar by David Pajo of Slint The band toured the US in March 2022 in support of the 77 81 box set which got a Grammy Award nomination In January 2023 a US show was announced the band will play at the Cruel World Festival in Pasadena California on May 20 2023 23 Legacy EditGang of Four influenced a number of successful alternative rock acts throughout the 1980s and 1990s R E M frontman Michael Stipe cites Gang of Four as one of his band s chief influences 24 Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has stated that Gang of Four were the single most important influence on his band s early music Kurt Cobain stated that Nirvana started as a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ripoff Gang of Four s debut album Entertainment was ranked 13th in Kurt Cobain s list of his 50 favourite albums in his journal 25 Andy Kellman writing in AllMusic argued that Gang of Four s germs of influence can be found in many rap metal groups not in touch with their ancestry enough to realize it 26 Damon Che drummer of Don Caballero cited Solid Gold as his early influence 27 From the 2000s the band enjoyed a resurgence in popularity initially due to emergence of new post punk revival bands such as Clinic Liars the Rapture Neils Children and Radio 4 and then the rise of Franz Ferdinand We Are Scientists and Bloc Party 28 Band members EditCurrent membersJon King lead vocals melodica 1976 1984 1990 1991 1993 1995 2004 2012 2021 present Hugo Burnham drums 1976 1982 2004 2006 2021 present Sara Lee bass backing vocals 1980 1984 2021 present David Pajo guitar backing vocals 2021 present Past membersAndy Gill guitars backing and lead vocals 1976 1984 1990 1991 1993 1995 2004 2020 died 2020 Dave Wolfson bass 1976 Dave Allen bass backing vocals 1977 1981 2004 2008 Steve Goulding drums 1983 1984 Eddi Reader Vocals 1982 1983 Busta Cherry Jones bass 1980 died 1995 Gail Ann Dorsey bass 1990 1991 Mark Heaney drums 2006 2013 Jonny Finnegan drums 2014 2016 Thomas McNeice bass backing vocals 2008 2020 John Gaoler Sterry lead vocals percussion melodica 2012 2020 Tobias Humble drums 2016 2020 Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Entertainment EMI 1979 UK Number 45 29 Australia Number 39 Solid Gold Warner Bros 1981 UK Number 52 29 US Pop Number 190 Songs of the Free Warner Bros 1982 UK Number 61 29 US Pop Number 175 Hard Warner Bros 1983 US Pop Number 168 Mall Polydor 1991 Shrinkwrapped Castle 1995 30 Return the Gift V2 2005 re recordings of earlier tracks Content Yep Roc 2011 What Happens Next Metropolis Membran 2015 Happy Now Gill Music Ltd 2019 31 Live albums Edit At the Palace Mercury 1984 Live In The Moment Metropolis 2016 Compilation albums Edit The Peel Sessions 1990 Strange Fruit Dutch East India A Brief History of the Twentieth Century 1990 Warner Bros 100 Flowers Bloom 1998 Rhino Gang of Four 77 81 2021 MatadorExtended plays Edit Yellow EMI 1980 US Pop Number 201 Another Day Another Dollar Warner Bros 1982 US Pop Number 195 The Peel Sessions 16 1 79 1986 Strange Fruit Die Staubkorn Sammlung Membran 2015 credited as Herbert Gronemeyer Gang of Four Complicit 2018 download only This Heaven Gives Me Migraine 2020 32 Anti Hero 2020 33 Singles Edit Year Title Chart positions AlbumUSAlt US Dance Club UK 30 34 1978 Damaged Goods 1979 At Home He s a Tourist 58 Entertainment Damaged Goods I Found That Essence Rare 39 1980 Outside the Trains Don t Run on Time Solid Gold1981 What We All Want 30 Cheeseburger To Hell With Poverty 38 Another Day Another Dollar1982 I Love a Man in a Uniform 65 Songs of the Free I Love a Man in a Uniform US release 27 Call Me Up 1983 Is it Love 88 Hard Is it Love US release 9 Silver Lining 1984 I Will Be a Good Boy live At the Palace1990 Money Talks Mall1991 To Hell With Poverty 100 A Brief History of the Twentieth Century Don t Fix What Ain t Broke 14 Mall Satellite Cadillac 1995 Tattoo Shrinkwrapped2008 Second Life 2011 You ll Never Pay for the Farm Content Who Am I 2019 Paper Thin Happy NowReferences Edit a b Gang of Four Biography Albums Streaming Links AllMusic Retrieved 20 April 2019 Gallucci Michael 25 September 2019 Gang of Four Take Punk in New Direction on Entertainment Ultimate Classic Rock Retrieved 2 February 2020 Isler Scott Robbins Ira Azerrad Michael Gang of Four Trouser Press Retrieved 25 April 2015 40 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time Rolling Stone Retrieved 4 November 2016 Staff Lists Top 100 Albums of the 1970s Features Pitchfork com 23 June 2004 Retrieved 19 February 2012 Fitzgerald Colin The 50 Best Post Punk Albums Ever Part 5 Joy Division to Gang of Four PopMatters com 10 April 2020 David Fricke Rolling Stone 7 August 1980 a b Lester Paul 2008 Gang of Four Damaged Gods Omnibus Press pp 25 26 ISBN 978 1 84772 245 4 a b Red Set A History of Gang of Four Repeaterbooks com Retrieved 11 September 2020 Gang of Four Superplayer musicas para ouvir Superplayer fm in Spanish Retrieved 4 November 2016 Sheffield Rob al et 19 May 2020 The 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time Rollingstone com Retrieved 11 September 2020 16 songs banned by the BBC BBC Four Retrieved 4 November 2016 a b Mason Stewart Anthrax DLL AllMusic Retrieved 26 August 2008 The Jam Gang of Four Music Machine London Paul Morley New Musical Express 6 January 1979 Perry Andrew 21 January 2011 Gang of Four Content CD review The Daily Telegraph London Ratliff Ben Chinen Nate Pareles Jon 24 January 2011 Critics Choice New CDs The New York Times ALBUM REVIEW Gang of Four Happy Now XS Noize Online Music Magazine Xsnoize com 13 March 2019 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Garth Cartwright 7 February 2020 Andy Gill Gang of Four founder whose jagged guitar sound spawned many imitators The Independent Retrieved 25 May 2020 Jon Pareles 1 January 1956 Andy Gill Radical Guitarist With Gang of Four Dies at 64 The New York Times The New York Times Retrieved 25 May 2020 Andy Gill the NME obituary 1956 2020 The guitar hero who made radical politics danceable Nme com 1 February 2020 Gang of Four Honor Andy Gill s Legacy With Reworked The Dying Rays From New EP Rolling Stone 14 February 2020 Retrieved 18 March 2020 Shaffer Clare 14 January 2021 Tom Morello Idles La Roux to Contribute to Gang of Four Compilation Rolling Stone Penske Business Media LLC Retrieved 20 October 2021 Jones Damien 23 January 2023 Siouxsie Sioux and Iggy Pop lead Cruel World Festival 2023 line up with other acts including the Human League NME Retrieved 26 January 2023 Lester Paul 2008 Gang of Four Music Sales Group p 1 ISBN 9781847722454 Top 50 by Nirvana MIXTAPE Archived from the original on 18 October 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2013 Review of Entertainment allmusicguide Retrieved 28 March 2008 The Damon Che Interviews For Respect Part 1 retrieved 10 March 2023 From RHCP to St Vincent 16 great bands influenced by Gang of Four Brooklynvegan com Retrieved 13 March 2021 a b c GANG OF FOUR full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 25 May 2020 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 221 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Gang of Four Announce New Album HAPPY NOW North American Tour Spin 14 December 2018 Tan Emily 14 February 2020 Gang of Four Pay Homage to Andy Gill with This Heaven Gives Me Migraine Spin Retrieved 15 February 2020 Hussey Allison 28 May 2020 Gang of Four Announce New EP With More of Andy Gill s Final Recordings Pitchfork Retrieved 21 May 2022 The Official Charts Company Gang Of Four Official Charts 27 January 2012 Retrieved 20 April 2019 External links EditOfficial website Andy Gill website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gang of Four band amp oldid 1144260340, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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