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Rudimentary Peni

Rudimentary Peni are a British anarcho-punk band formed in 1980, emerging from the London anarcho-punk scene. Lead singer/guitarist Nick Blinko is notorious for his witty, macabre lyrics and dark pen-and-ink artwork, prominently featured on all of Rudimentary Peni's albums. Bassist Grant Matthews has also written several songs for the band, though his lyrics primarily focus on sociopolitical themes. Very few photos exist of the band, as their albums feature Blinko's drawings instead, but Pushead published a few in an early edition of his magazine.

Rudimentary Peni
OriginLondon, England
GenresAnarcho-punk, hardcore punk, art punk
Years active1980–present
LabelsOuter Himalayan, Crass, Corpus Christi, Southern
MembersNick Blinko
Grant Matthews
Jon Greville

History edit

Rudimentary Peni were formed in June 1980 in Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, by Blinko (vocals, guitar), Greville (drums) and Matthews (bass).[1]

Blinko and Greville had met years prior in Langleybury Comprehensive secondary school. Greville had been playing drums since he was young, beginning lessons at the age of 10, and slowly became interested in punk rock around the time Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols by the Sex Pistols was released [1] After meeting Blinko through a mutual friend, the pair began the experimental electronic duo the Magits, formed in 1977 and dissolved around 1980. The Magits released their first and only EP, Fully Coherent, in 1979 as the first record on Blinko's newly formed Outer Himalayan Records.[2] In his 2006 book The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984, punk historian Ian Glasper referred to the sound of the Magits' EP as a "meandering collection of keyboard torture".[1]

Blinko, Greville, and Matthews subsequently formed Rudimentary Peni. In Maximum RocknRoll issue No. 237 (February 2003), Matthews explained how he came up with the name of the band: "When I was at school studying biology, we were told that in the fetal stage the clitoris is a rudimentary penis". By 1981, the band had played their first show, along with the S-Haters and Soft Drinks in Watford, Hertfortshire. Greville later characterized the first show, as well as the ones following it, as fairly disappointing, setting a precedent for the band's distaste for playing live. While they were inspired by punk rock, the band did not adopt the look of the day, as Greville noted: "The majority of people [were] clearly disappointed that we didn't have green mohicans and multiple piercings ... if you were the sort of person to be put off by what we looked like, you were never going to understand or appreciate the songs anyway".[1]

They recorded their first EP, an eponymous 12-song 7-inch, in 1981 at Street Level Studios in London and released it on Outer Himalayan. It was fast, loud, and often described as "demented" due to the sound, as well as Blinko's lyrics and artwork, which adorned the cover and inner sleeves. After the release of the EP, the band played their first London show on 18 September 1981 along with anarcho-punk bands Flux of Pink Indians and the Subhumans.[3]

Early on, Rudimentary Peni had connections with fellow anarcho-punks Crass, and their second 7-inch EP, Farce, was issued by Crass Records. Up through the band's first studio album, Death Church (1983), their records were packaged in fold-out paper sleeves full of artwork, lyrics and poster graphics characteristic of Crass and many other bands in the anarcho-punk scene.[4]

In 1987, the band's first two EPs were collected by Corpus Christi Records as The EPs of RP.

Rudimentary Peni stopped performing in the mid-1980s after bassist Matthews was diagnosed with cancer. After a four-year hiatus, they recorded Cacophony (1988), a sonic tribute to seminal New England horror author H. P. Lovecraft. Mark Ferelli, a fellow musician, introduced Blinko to Lovecraft; the pair also pushed each other's pen-and-ink artwork forward via friendly competition.

The band continued to record and release material into the 21st century, including the album Pope Adrian 37th Psychristiatric (1995) and the EPs Echoes of Anguish (1998), The Underclass (2000), Archaic (2004) and No More Pain (2008), and have maintained a diverse cult following in the United States punk scene. Most reissues of their 1980s albums are now out of print.

Blinko authored a semi-autobiographical novel called The Primal Screamer, published in 1995 by Spare Change Books (his bandmates and Ferelli appear under false names),[5] as well as the more recent The Haunted Head (2009, Coptic Cat) and Visions of Pope Adrian 37th (2011, Coptic Cat). Blinko has also become increasingly popular in the outsider art scene.

Musical style and influence edit

Revolver stated that the band merges "eighties anarcho-punk into seething death rock via the nightmarish poetry of certifiably schizoid frontman Nick Blinko".[6]

In an interview with The Guardian in 2016, the band was citied along with a number of other British anarcho-punk bands of the early 80s as being an influence to the American avant-garde metal group Neurosis.[7]

Members edit

  • Nick Blinko – guitar, vocals, artwork, lyrics
  • Grant Matthews – bass, lyrics
  • Jon Greville – drums

Discography edit

Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[8]

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

  • Rudimentary Peni 7-inch EP (1981, Outer Himalayan)
  • Farce 7-inch EP (1982, Crass Records) (#7)
  • Echoes of Anguish 12-inch EP/CD EP (1998, Outer Himalayan)
  • The Underclass 7-inch EP/CD EP (2000, Outer Himalayan)
  • Archaic 10-inch EP/CD EP (2004, Outer Himalayan)
  • No More Pain 12-inch EP/CD EP (2008, Southern Records)

Singles edit

  • Wilfred Owen the Chance CD (2009, Coptic Cat/Outer Himalayan)

Live albums edit

  • Derby 1993 (2015, Sheffield Tape Archive)

Compilation albums edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Glasper, Ian (2014). The Day the Country Died. PM Press. ISBN 978-1-60486-516-5.
  2. ^ "Rudimentary Peni – Biography – Amoeba Music". www.amoeba.com.
  3. ^ Bazzil. "Prehistoric Sounds: Flux, Subhumans and Rudimentary Peni".
  4. ^ "Rudimentary Peni". Discogs.
  5. ^ "The Primal Screamer". goodreads.com.
  6. ^ "50 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time". Revolver. 24 May 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  7. ^ Deller, Alex (3 November 2016). . The Guardian. Kings Place, London. Archived from the original on 29 November 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  8. ^ Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980–1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 0-9517206-9-4.
  9. ^ "Rudimentary Peni to release first EP in over a decade". 11 January 2021.

External links edit

  • Rudimentary Peni on Facebook
  • Rudimentary Peni on Discogs
  • Rudimentary Peni 1988 interview on Troubled Times Radio

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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 Rudimentary Peni news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Rudimentary Peni are a British anarcho punk band formed in 1980 emerging from the London anarcho punk scene Lead singer guitarist Nick Blinko is notorious for his witty macabre lyrics and dark pen and ink artwork prominently featured on all of Rudimentary Peni s albums Bassist Grant Matthews has also written several songs for the band though his lyrics primarily focus on sociopolitical themes Very few photos exist of the band as their albums feature Blinko s drawings instead but Pushead published a few in an early edition of his magazine Rudimentary PeniOriginLondon EnglandGenresAnarcho punk hardcore punk art punkYears active1980 presentLabelsOuter Himalayan Crass Corpus Christi SouthernMembersNick BlinkoGrant MatthewsJon Greville Contents 1 History 2 Musical style and influence 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Singles 4 4 Live albums 4 5 Compilation albums 5 References 6 External linksHistory editRudimentary Peni were formed in June 1980 in Abbots Langley Hertfordshire by Blinko vocals guitar Greville drums and Matthews bass 1 Blinko and Greville had met years prior in Langleybury Comprehensive secondary school Greville had been playing drums since he was young beginning lessons at the age of 10 and slowly became interested in punk rock around the time Never Mind the Bollocks Here s the Sex Pistols by the Sex Pistols was released 1 After meeting Blinko through a mutual friend the pair began the experimental electronic duo the Magits formed in 1977 and dissolved around 1980 The Magits released their first and only EP Fully Coherent in 1979 as the first record on Blinko s newly formed Outer Himalayan Records 2 In his 2006 book The Day the Country Died A History of Anarcho Punk 1980 1984 punk historian Ian Glasper referred to the sound of the Magits EP as a meandering collection of keyboard torture 1 Blinko Greville and Matthews subsequently formed Rudimentary Peni In Maximum RocknRoll issue No 237 February 2003 Matthews explained how he came up with the name of the band When I was at school studying biology we were told that in the fetal stage the clitoris is a rudimentary penis By 1981 the band had played their first show along with the S Haters and Soft Drinks in Watford Hertfortshire Greville later characterized the first show as well as the ones following it as fairly disappointing setting a precedent for the band s distaste for playing live While they were inspired by punk rock the band did not adopt the look of the day as Greville noted The majority of people were clearly disappointed that we didn t have green mohicans and multiple piercings if you were the sort of person to be put off by what we looked like you were never going to understand or appreciate the songs anyway 1 They recorded their first EP an eponymous 12 song 7 inch in 1981 at Street Level Studios in London and released it on Outer Himalayan It was fast loud and often described as demented due to the sound as well as Blinko s lyrics and artwork which adorned the cover and inner sleeves After the release of the EP the band played their first London show on 18 September 1981 along with anarcho punk bands Flux of Pink Indians and the Subhumans 3 Early on Rudimentary Peni had connections with fellow anarcho punks Crass and their second 7 inch EP Farce was issued by Crass Records Up through the band s first studio album Death Church 1983 their records were packaged in fold out paper sleeves full of artwork lyrics and poster graphics characteristic of Crass and many other bands in the anarcho punk scene 4 In 1987 the band s first two EPs were collected by Corpus Christi Records as The EPs of RP Rudimentary Peni stopped performing in the mid 1980s after bassist Matthews was diagnosed with cancer After a four year hiatus they recorded Cacophony 1988 a sonic tribute to seminal New England horror author H P Lovecraft Mark Ferelli a fellow musician introduced Blinko to Lovecraft the pair also pushed each other s pen and ink artwork forward via friendly competition The band continued to record and release material into the 21st century including the album Pope Adrian 37th Psychristiatric 1995 and the EPs Echoes of Anguish 1998 The Underclass 2000 Archaic 2004 and No More Pain 2008 and have maintained a diverse cult following in the United States punk scene Most reissues of their 1980s albums are now out of print Blinko authored a semi autobiographical novel called The Primal Screamer published in 1995 by Spare Change Books his bandmates and Ferelli appear under false names 5 as well as the more recent The Haunted Head 2009 Coptic Cat and Visions of Pope Adrian 37th 2011 Coptic Cat Blinko has also become increasingly popular in the outsider art scene Musical style and influence editRevolver stated that the band merges eighties anarcho punk into seething death rock via the nightmarish poetry of certifiably schizoid frontman Nick Blinko 6 In an interview with The Guardian in 2016 the band was citied along with a number of other British anarcho punk bands of the early 80s as being an influence to the American avant garde metal group Neurosis 7 Members editNick Blinko guitar vocals artwork lyrics Grant Matthews bass lyrics Jon Greville drumsDiscography editChart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart 8 Studio albums edit Death Church LP Corpus Christi Records 1983 No 3 Cacophony LP Outer Himalayan 1988 No 7 Pope Adrian 37th Psychristiatric CD Outer Himalayan 1995 The Great War 2021 Sealed Records 9 EPs edit Rudimentary Peni 7 inch EP 1981 Outer Himalayan Farce 7 inch EP 1982 Crass Records 7 Echoes of Anguish 12 inch EP CD EP 1998 Outer Himalayan The Underclass 7 inch EP CD EP 2000 Outer Himalayan Archaic 10 inch EP CD EP 2004 Outer Himalayan No More Pain 12 inch EP CD EP 2008 Southern Records Singles edit Wilfred Owen the Chance CD 2009 Coptic Cat Outer Himalayan Live albums edit Derby 1993 2015 Sheffield Tape Archive Compilation albums edit The EPs of RP LP 1987 Corpus Christi Records References edit a b c d Glasper Ian 2014 The Day the Country Died PM Press ISBN 978 1 60486 516 5 Rudimentary Peni Biography Amoeba Music www amoeba com Bazzil Prehistoric Sounds Flux Subhumans and Rudimentary Peni Rudimentary Peni Discogs The Primal Screamer goodreads com 50 Greatest Punk Albums of All Time Revolver 24 May 2018 Retrieved 22 February 2024 Deller Alex 3 November 2016 Neurosis Crass were the mother of all bands The Guardian Kings Place London Archived from the original on 29 November 2022 Retrieved 27 June 2023 Lazell Barry 1997 Indie Hits 1980 1999 Cherry Red Books ISBN 0 9517206 9 4 Rudimentary Peni to release first EP in over a decade 11 January 2021 External links 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