Angelic Upstarts
{{short description|English punk rock/Oi! band}}
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{{Use British English|date=July 2016}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Angelic Upstarts
| image =
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| alias = The Upstarts
| origin = South Shields, England
| years_active = 1977–present
| label = Warner Bros., EMI, Anagram Records, Picasso Records, Link Records, Razor Records, Captain Oi!
| current_members = Neil 'Newts' Newton
John Woodward
Mick Robson
Andy Wilkinson
| past_members = Thomas 'Mensi' Mensforth{{Cite web|url=https://www.punknews.org/article/76211/inmemoriam-mensi-of-angelic-upstarts-has-passed-away|title = In Memoriam: Mensi of Angelic Upstarts has passed away|website=Punknews.org| date=12 December 2021 }}
Ray 'Mond' Cowie
Derek 'Decca' Wade
Steve Forsten
Ronnie Wooden
Glyn Warren
Tony Feedback
Ronnie Rocker
Max Splodge
Evoker
Keith Sticks Warrington
Paul Thompson
Chris Wright
Jonnie Halling
Brett Mulvaney
Dickie Hammond
Steve Straughan
Brian Hayes
Gaz 'Geordie' Stoker
Tony Van Frater
}}
Angelic Upstarts are an English punk rock / Oi! band formed in South Shields in 1977. AllMusic calls them "one of the period's most politically charged and thought-provoking groups".[{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p12222|pure_url=yes}} Angelic Upstarts Biography]. AllMusic. accessed 3 July 2006 The band espouse an anti-fascist and socialist working class philosophy, and have been associated with the punk and skinhead subcultures.
The band released eight studio albums in their first decade.{{cite web|url=https://api.discogs.com/artists/148396|title=Angelic Upstarts|website=Discogs.com|access-date=19 October 2019}} After a brief split they reformed in 1988, and a number of times subsequently, with new albums appearing in 1992, 2002, 2011, and 2016.{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/148396-Angelic-Upstarts?filter_anv=0&subtype=Albums&type=Releases |title=Angelic Upstarts | Discography |website=Discogs.com |access-date=31 May 2020}} More than two decades after its release, their debut single, "The Murder of Liddle Towers", was included in Mojo magazine's list of the best punk rock singles of all time.Mojo (October 2001) - 100 Punk Scorchers , Issue 95, London;
Biography
Inspired by The Clash, Angelic Upstarts formed in Brockley Whins, South Shields, South Tyneside in 1977.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/dec/16/thomas-mensi-mensforth-obituary|title = Thomas 'Mensi' Mensforth obituary|website = TheGuardian.com|date = 16 December 2021}}Glasper, Ian "Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984," Cherry Red Books, 2004, p132 The following year they self-released their debut single, "The Murder of Liddle Towers/Police Oppression", and recorded the first of three Peel Sessions.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/a/angelicupstarts/|title = BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - Angelic Upstarts}} In 1979, aided by Jimmy Pursey, they signed to major label Warner Bros. Records for two albums: Teenage Warning (produced by Pursey) and We Gotta Get Out of This Place; the first and its title track were both Top 30 hits. The same year, the band made tabloid headlines following a gig in HM Prison Acklington,{{Cite web|url=https://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/angelicupstartsprison.htm|title=Angelic Upstarts - In Prison|website=Punk77.co.uk}} and also played on Rock Against Racism's 'Militant Entertainment' tour.Renton, David Never Again: Rock Against Racism and the Anti-Nazi League 1976-1982 routledge, 2018
Two Upstarts tracks including 1980 single "Last Night Another Soldier" were included on the same year's various artists compilation Oi! The Album, beginning the band's association with the Oi! subgenre, a label which singer Mensi later rejected.Glasper, Ian "Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984," Cherry Red Books, 2004, p133 In 1981 the band signed to EMI's revived Zonophone imprint for three further albums: 2,000,000 Voices and Angelic Upstarts Live in 1981 - top 40/Top 30 hits respectively - and Still from the Heart in 1982. According to Louder Than War, 2,000,000 Voices is "full of variety while giving up none of their energy, drive and honesty.. it was the perfect record for the Upstarts and the era. Still retaining the Punk might, but working in Reggae and Folk influences, presenting a band perfectly in tune with the turbulent times of 1981".{{Cite web|url=https://louderthanwar.com/angelic-upstarts-the-albums-1979-82-album-review/|title=Angelic Upstarts - the Albums 1979-82 - Album Review|date=23 April 2018}} Still From The Heart saw the group embrace "a larger sonic palette. Tentative new wave influences, inflections of dub, and expressive horn sections are all over the album".{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/still-from-the-heart-mw0000031553|title = Still from the Heart - Angelic Upstarts | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic|website = AllMusic}}
In 1983 the band released the first in a series of independent albums, Reason Why?, "the strongest Angelic Upstarts record", which included the "Woman in Disguise" single, described by Allmusic as "perfect pop".{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/reason-why--mw0000052626|title = Reason Why? - Angelic Upstarts | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic|website = AllMusic}} Last Tango in Moscow followed in 1984, described by the Sunderland Echo as "another strong album",{{Cite web|url=https://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/theres-reason-why-angelic-upstarts-1980s-albums-are-worth-checking-out-127084|title = There's a Reason Why the Angelic Upstarts' 1980s albums are worth checking out| date=8 February 2019 }} by which time Mensi was the band's only original member. Angelic Upstarts' next album Power of the Press (1986) was re-released in the US the following year, renamed for the inclusion of 1985's Brighton Bomb single. The Blood on the Terraces album followed in 1987.
Due to their anti-fascist stance and subsequent support of Anti-Fascist Action, the band were targeted by the neo-nazi Blood & Honour group, and their set at 1988 concert 'Oi! The Main Event' had to be abandoned due to crowd violence,Robert Forbes, Eddie Stampton The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement: UK & USA 1979-1993, Feral House, 2015, p289 although songs were included on the eponymous tie-in live album on Link Records{{cite web| url = https://www.discogs.com/release/2127731-Various-Oi-The-Main-Event| title = Oi The Main Event (1988, Vinyl) - Discogs| website = Discogs| date = 18 September 1988}} as well as later Upstarts compilation Lost and Found. Despite far-right claims to the contrary, Angelic Upstarts were gigging in London again within a year.{{Cite web|url=https://libcom.org/history/beat-goes-history-cable-street-beat|title = The Beat Goes on: A History of Cable Street Beat - Kate Wesprin|website=Libcom.org}}{{Cite web|url=https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/c/attila-stockbroker-diary-6|title = Attila the Stockbroker Diary|website=Morningstaronline.co.uk|date = 17 December 2021}}
Bombed Out (1992) was the band's last album for a decade, featuring original guitarist Mond and hailed as a return to form.{{Cite web|url=https://louderthanwar.com/angelic-upstarts-albums-1983-91-album-review/|title = Angelic Upstarts the Albums 1983-91 - Album Review|website=Louderthanwar.com|date = 5 January 2019}} Mensi formed a new Upstarts line-up for 2002's Sons of Spartacus with members of Red Alert, Red London and Leatherface. In 2006-7 Mensi briefly left the band, with Chris Wright of Crashed Out taking over vocal duties, although the return of Decca Wade on drums meant that the band retained an original member; in 2011 the band released a split album with Crashed Out, The Dirty Dozen. 2016 saw a new Angelic Upstarts line-up release what was to become their final studio album, Bullingdon Bastards.
Lineups
The band's original members were Thomas Mensforth (Mensi){{cite news |title=Thomas 'Mensi' Mensforth obituary |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/dec/16/thomas-mensi-mensforth-obituary |access-date=16 December 2021 |newspaper=The Guardian |first=Peter |last=Mason |date=16 December 2021}} on vocals, Ray Cowie (Mond) on guitar, Steve Forsten on bass guitar, and Derek "Decca" Wade on drums. Keith Bell was the manager until 1980, when he was jailed for four and a half years for arson.{{cite web|last=Bradbury |first=Jennifer |url=http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/tm_objectid=16853928&method=full&siteid=50081&headline=still-crazy-after-all-these-years-name_page.html |title=Still crazy after all these years |publisher=ChronicleLive |date=23 March 2006 |access-date=1 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430152415/http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/tm_objectid%3D16853928%26method%3Dfull%26siteid%3D50081%26headline%3Dstill-crazy-after-all-these-years-name_page.html |archive-date=30 April 2012 }}
Other former members include guitarist Ronnie Rocker and bassists Ronnie Wooden, Glyn Warren and Tony 'Feedback' Morrison (Long Tall Shorty and Kiria's live band). Drummers have included Keith "Sticks" Warrington (who later joined Cockney Rejects), Paul Thompson (ex-Roxy Music), Chris Wright, Evoker (who has also played in The Blood, Major Accident and Warfare).
Wade rejoined the band for a few years before leaving again.{{cite book|url=https://www.amazon.com/Im-Upstart-Decca-Wade-Story-ebook/dp/B01080YBH4 |title=I'm An Upstart: The Decca Wade Story - Kindle edition by Fitzsimons, Ronan. Arts & Photography Kindle eBooks @ |via=Amazon.com |date=April 2014 |publisher=Urbane Publications Limited |access-date=31 May 2020}} Brian Hayes (also of Blaggers ITA, Long Tall Shorty) originally joined the band as the second guitarist until Mond left, leaving Hayes as the only guitarist. Tony Van Frater (Red Alert) was Mensi's main songwriting partner for the Sons of Spartacus album in 2002.
In August 2006, Mensi announced he was resigning, but requested that the band continue with Chris Wright (of the band Crashed Out{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/crashedout.uk/ |title=Crashed out - Home |website=Facebook.com |access-date=31 May 2020}}) on vocals. The band's lineup became Wright on vocals, Dickie Hammond on guitar, Neil "Newts" Newton on guitar, Gaz "Geordie" Stoker on bass and Wade on drums. In the latter part of 2007, Mensi rejoined the band and the lineup became Mensi on vocals, Gaz "Geordie" Stoker on bass, Hammond on guitar, Newts on guitar and Brett Mulvaney (and later Jonnie Halling) on drums. In October 2018 Gaz "Geordie" Stoker left the band and was replaced by John Woodward (Long Tall Shorty, The Straps, The Gonads). In January 2020, after 14 years and two albums with the band, Neil "Newts" Newton, took time out to complete university and was replaced by Mick Robson. The lineup becoming Mensi on vocals, Mick Robson on guitar, John Woodward on bass and Andy Wilkinson on drums. Having completed his course, Newts rejoined the band to perform at a charity tribute show for Mensi, with Chris Wright standing in on vocal duties and the final Angelic Upstarts line-up of Andy Wilkinson on drums, John Woodward on bass, Mick Robson on guitar with Newts Newton on guitar.{{cite web|url=http://ww1.officialangelicupstarts.com/?subid1=19672d68-f2a2-11e9-ad7d-b1a2b5a10dad|title=Official Angelic Upstarts|website=1.officialangelicupstarts.com|access-date=19 October 2019|archive-date=19 October 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191019190106/http://ww1.officialangelicupstarts.com/%3Fsubid1%3D19672d68-f2a2-11e9-ad7d-b1a2b5a10dad|url-status=dead}}
Former guitarist Tony Van Frater died on 29 October 2015.{{cite web|author=Gary Welford |url=http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/news/local/sunderland-musician-tony-van-frater-dies-at-51-1-7542373 |title=Sunderland musician Tony Van Frater dies at 51 |publisher=Hartlepool Mail |date= |accessdate=2015-10-31}} Dickie Hammond died two days later. On 22 February 2021, former member Tony Morrison (aka Tony Feedback) died after contracting COVID-19.{{cite web |url=https://www.punktuationmag.com/rip-mensi-angelic-upstarts|title=RIP Mensi, Angelic Upstarts.|date=11 December 2021|work=Punktuation! Magazine|accessdate=11 December 2021}} Thomas Mensforth (aka Mensi or Mensi Marx) died on 10 December 2021, aged 65, after also being infected with COVID-19.{{cite news|url=https://louderthanwar.com/mensi-angelic-upstarts-rip/|title=Mensi (Angelic Upstarts) RIP|date=10 December 2021}}
Influence
Angelic Upstarts are regarded as pioneers of the Oi! punk subgenre.{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/punk-singles-collection-mw0000474679|title=Punk Singles Collection - Angelic Upstarts | Songs, Reviews, Credits|website=AllMusic|access-date=19 October 2019}} In 2001, Various Artists cover album We Are The People was released in tribute to the Upstarts, including tracks from bands such as Leatherface, The Oppressed, Red London and Red Alert.{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/were-the-people-tribute-to-angelic-upstarts-mw0000971221|title=We're the People: Tribute to Angelic Upstarts - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits|website=AllMusic|access-date=19 October 2019}} In 2009, punk-influenced singer-songwriter Jamie T sampled vocals from the album Angelic Upstarts Live on his song "The Man's Machine".
Discography
=Studio albums=
- Teenage Warning (August 1979, Warner Bros. Records) - No. 29 UK{{cite book
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| last= Roberts
| year= 2006
| title= British Hit Singles & Albums
| edition= 19th
| publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
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| isbn= 1-904994-10-5}}
- We Gotta Get out of This Place (April 1980, WEA) - No. 54 UK
- 2,000,000 Voices (June 1981, Zonophone/EMI) - No. 32 UK
- Still from the Heart (1982, Zonophone/EMI)
- Reason Why? (1983, Anagram/Cherry Red)
- Last Tango in Moscow (1984, Picasso)
- Power of the Press (1986, Gas)
- Blood on the Terraces (1987, Link)
- Bombed Out (1992, Dojo)
- Sons Of Spartacus (2002, Captain Oi!/Insurgence Records)
- The Dirty Dozen (2011, I Hate People Records)
- Bullingdon Bastards (2015, Boss Tuneage/Insurgence Records){{Cite web|url=https://bosstuneagerecords.bandcamp.com/album/bullingdon-bastards|title = Bullingdon Bastards, by Angelic Upstarts|website=Bosstuneagerrecords.bandcamp.com}}
=Live albums=
- Angelic Upstarts Live (September 1981, Zonophone/EMI) - No. 27 UK
- Live in Yugoslavia (1985, Picasso)
- Live & Loud (1988, Link)
- Greatest Hits Live (1991, Link)
- Live in Lubeck 1989 (1994, Bay City)
- Live from the Justice League (2001, TKO)
- Anthems Against Scum (2001, Insurgence)
=Compilation albums=
- Angel Dust - The Collected Highs (1983, Anagram/Cherry Red)
- Bootlegs & Rarities (1985, Dojo)
- Lost & Found (1991, Link)
- Alternative Chartbusters (1991, AOK)
- Kids on the Streets (1993, Cleopatra)
- The Independent Punk Singles Collection (1995, Cherry Red)
- Rarities (1997, Captain Oi)
- The EMI Punk Years (1999, Captain Oi)
- Who Killed Liddle (1999, Recall)
- Punk Singles Collection (2004, Captain Oi)
=Singles=
- "The Murder of Liddle Towers"/"Police Oppression" (1978, Dead Records, re-released on Rough Trade/Small Wonder Records, Repress)
- "I'm an Upstart"/"Leave Me Alone" (1979, Warner Bros.) - No. 31 UK
- "Teenage Warning"/"The Young Ones" (1979, Warner Bros.) - UK No. 29
- "Never 'ad Nothin'"/"Nowhere Left to Hide" (1979, Warner Bros.) - UK No. 52
- "Out of Control"/"Shotgun Solution" (1980, Warner Bros. Records) - UK No. 58
- "We Gotta Get Out of this Place"/"Unsung Heroes" (1980, Warner Bros. Records) - UK No. 65
- "Last Night Another Soldier"/"I Wish" (1980, Zonophone/EMI) - UK No. 51
- "England"/"Stick's Diary" (1981, Zonophone/EMI)
- "Kids on the Street"/"The Sun Never Shines" (1981, Zonophone/EMI) - UK No. 57
- "I Understand"/"Never Come Back" (1981, Zonophone/EMI)
- "Different Strokes"/"Different Dub" (1981, Zonophone/EMI)
- "Never Say Die"/"We Defy You" (1982, Zonophone/EMI)
- "Woman in Disguise"/"Lust for Glory" (1982, Anagram/Cherry Red) (Also released on 12" single)
- "Solidarity"/"Five Flew Over..." (1983, Anagram/Cherry Red) (Also released on 12" single)
- "Not Just a Name"/"The Leech" (1983, Anagram/Cherry Red) (Also released on 12" single?)
- "Machinegun Kelly"/"There's a Drink in It" (1984, Picasso)
- "Brighton Bomb" E.P (1985, Sparta Florida/Gas Music Ltd) (12" Single)
- "Brighton Bomb" (1987, Chameleon)
- "England's Alive" E.P. (1988, Skunx) (12" Single)
- "Angelic Upstarts/The Prowlers" (2014, Insurgence){{Cite web |url=http://www.insurgence.net/component/content/article/155 |title=ANGELIC UPSTARTS / THE PROWLERS - Split EP |access-date=19 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150930003109/http://www.insurgence.net/component/content/article/155 |archive-date=30 September 2015 |url-status=dead }}
=Compilation appearances=
- Oi! The Album (EMI, 1980) - inc. "Last Night Another Soldier" & "Guns for the Afghan Rebels"
- Punk and Disorderly III - The Final Solution (Abstract, 1983) - inc. "Woman in Disguise"
=Videography=
- Holidays In The Sun (1997) (VHS)
- Angelic Upstarts Live: Solidarity (2005) (DVD)
References
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External links
- [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5z96yaS2s1USscDldCCDgw Angelic Upstarts on Spotify]
- [https://www.facebook.com/Angelic-Upstarts-261275467616/ Angelic Upstarts on Facebook]
- {{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p12222|label=Angelic Upstarts}}
- {{discogs artist|Angelic Upstarts}}
- [http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/angelicupstarts.htm Angelic Upstarts] on www.punk77.co.uk
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090217162258/http://punkmodpop.free.fr/angelicupstarts_pic.htm Angelic Upstarts] on Punkmodpop
- {{IMDb name|2459423}}
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