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APOSTLES, THE

BEST FORGOTTEN (HORN OF PLENTY)

APOSTLES, THE - BEST FORGOTTEN 155242
Format:
2 LP
Release:
30.12.2022
Label:
HORN OF PLENTY
Genre:
Hardcore/Punk
Kat.-Nr.:
155242
Barcode:
5056321659378
After a year of releases exploring recent musics from the USA, Europe and the southern hemisphere the Horn of Plenty presents a survey of archival private, demo, and live tapes from local avant-anarcho-punks The Apostles.

The tapes were (poorly) recorded in Islington & Hackney squats between 1981-1983 and they capture the fledgling band exploring various line-up's, styles & techniques with limited means and ability.

In 1983 The Apostles released their first vinyl EP and switched mainly to a more straight-ahead anarcho-punk style.

They gained a strong following then called it a day in 1989. Their vinyl output is still regarded highly by fans and collectors and their 'official' demo tapes have become highly sought-after, particularly since being namechecked by Ty Segall in a 2014 interview.

In a 2009 article charting the band's history (frontman) Andy Martin gives these early tapes a mere footnote and states that, in his opinion, they are 'Best Forgotten'.

With respect Andy, I beg to differ. Best Forgotten shows the band grappling with the political, racial and cultural tensions of the time whilst exploring radical politics and issues around homosexuality and mental health.

Their sympathies with The Angry Brigade's 'direct action' ethos extended to their involvement with the squatted Centro Iberico and The Wapping Autonomy Centre where they worked closely with Crass, Poison Girls, Flux of Pink Indians and The Mob among others.

Viewed retrospectively, it's easy to draw comparisons with early Fall records, The Door and The Window etc_ but also at their melodic best they echo 60's beat groups and even 70's blues-rock.

A keen interest in tape collage (supplied here by Ian Rawes who later became established with his London Sound Survey project) and the avant garde also inform the mix.

Highlights include a bleak reworking of Lemon Kittens' Chalet D'Amour and a live version of Simon & Garfunkel's I Am A Rock segueing into their take on Alternative TV's Splitting In Two recorded at The Recession Club in Ponsford Street, Hackney.

The short-lived Recession Club, which The Apostles co-ran and where Andy Martin worked the door, also hosted the first ever Coil concert.

On that night he refused entry to Death In June on account of their 'inappropriate attire'.

Best Forgotten comes in a hand stamped, stickered and assembled edition of 500 copies and includes an A3 poster and 32 page A4 zine collecting archival photos and images from The Apostles tapes & zines along with liner notes and reflections on the tracks written by Steve Underwood (Harbinger Sound), Chris Low (former Apostles drummer) and The Apostles frontman Andy Martin, who thought this whole thing was daft.
 
  • Tracklisting
  • 1.1. HELLO YOU BASTARD
  • 1.2. THE CAGE (PARTS 1&2)
  • 1.3. CHALET EN COLERE
  • 1.4. ALIEN ASIAN
  • 1.5. THE CURSE
  • 1.6. RED
  • 1.7. NEW CRIMES
  • 1.8. LAST TRAIN TO HELLSVILLE
  • 1.9. PIANO LESSON
  • 2.1. THE SCREAM
  • 2.2. THALIDOMIDE
  • 2.3. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT
  • 2.4. DON'T MARK HIS FACE
  • 2.5. REDIFFUSION REFUGEE
  • 2.6. SHURES OF TIME
  • 2.7. THE PATIENT
  • 2.8. I AM A ROCK / SPLITTING IN TWO