THE REZILLOS burst forth upon the rock scene in 1976, having gathered together at Edinburgh College of Art. Through a shared love of Sixties Garage Rock and the Spectoresque Girl Group glam of The Ronettes and the Shangri Las, The Rezillos found themselves inadvertently caught up in the Punk or New Wave movement. Their debut single, "I Can't Stand My Baby", shot them to underground fame initially via airings on John Peel's radio show. Their classic singles "My Baby Does Good Sculptures",
Top of the Pops" and "Destination Venus" signalled critically acclaimed milestones for the band.
Their landmark album of 1978 "Can't Stand the Rezillos" reached the top 10 in the UK album chart. They appeared twice on the legendary Old Grey Whistle Test and hit the Top Twenty with their hit single 'Top of the Pops', a satirical swipe at the UK pop music programme of the same name. Once the band had achieved chart success it was inevitable that they should appear on the same show! They followed up that same year with a live recording, "Mission Accomplished... But the Beat Goes On", and promptly broke u
to the anguish of fans and music critics alike.
In recent years their music has appeared on various "History of New Wave" compilations with the band enjoying a growing status on US underground and college radio stations and rock fanzines. Interest has continued to expand, seeing a CD re-release of their material in 1993 and the subsequent Web buzz via the internet, etc. Bringing it to a head, they reformed on New Year's Eve 2002 with a spur-of-the moment gig in Edinburgh, Scotland playing to 150,000 Hogmanay revellers gathered in the capital city. The w
iting was on the wall, it was time to get the band together again, tour the world and set to work on the creation of a new album. Following rave reviews, the reformed group embarked upon a twelve-date tour of the US. Strangely enough, although signed to an American label, and having recorded their debut in New York City, the band had previously played only one gig in the USA in 1978, at the infamous CBGBs. Having made it into the 21st century that they sang about so often in the 20th it's fitting that thei
rebirth should warp them into the present still finding themselves firmly in step both musically and conceptually.
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How do you sum up THE STITCHES in short form? How 'bout schizoidhardcoremindfuck? How 'bout Orange County punk '96 vs Dusseldorf NDW '79? How 'bout less polish, and more edges? How 'bout turning up the fucking crust, and making punk a threat again? Yeah...that's a good start anyway.
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LA county's best answer to Wire and The Middle Class and the fucking Dead Kennedys all rolled into one: GESTAPO KHAZI! Reforming to return to PTP for their first show since their crushing gig with Zounds over a year ago. Watch them explode all over again. And cover your ears for Chrissakes.
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