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                NEWS
  NEWS
     CHINA CRISIS
AT ARC, STOCKTON
PUNISHMENT OF
 Founding band members Gary Daly and Eddie Lundon bring their retrospective show to Stockton’s stunning ARC on Saturday 12th November. Their debut single, 'African and White', was released in 1982 during an exciting, new music scene in Liverpool. Clocking up impressive single and album chart positions during their heyday, the band has also enjoyed success in Europe, Australia, and the Americas. Expect an evening of beautifully crafted pop songs with occasional political commentary, catchy rhythms, and humorous banter courtesy of vocalist/keyboard player, Gary. KIM BLUE
Tickets: £26.00 Advance | Visit: arconline.co.uk
LUXURY
 NEWS
   SNAKERATTLERS
AT THE GLOBE, NEWCASTLE
AT WESTGARTH SOCIAL CLUB, MIDDLESBROUGH
If there was to be a dictionary definition of the term “cult band”, one would be hard-pressed to argue against it simply being a picture of the magnificent Punishment of Luxury (Punilux for short). Taking their name from a Giovani Segatini painting 'The Punishment of Lust', Punilux formed in Gateshead in 1976 and served as the musical accompaniment to various local fringe theatre groups. They emerged from the art scene in 1978 with the release of their debut single, 'Puppet Life', which, to this day, remains a firm favourite among fans. Blurring the lines between art-rock and punk, Punilux's sound would both perplex and enchant the record-buying public in equal measure, in many ways laying the blueprint for the post-punk scene that came to dominate the 1980s. Predictably, one person who did champion the band was John Peel who, in addition to regular airplay, also recorded a Peel session in August 1978, before the band signed to United Artists and released the centrepiece of their discography, the iconic 'Laughing Academy' in 1979. From the eccentric dancefloor groove of lead track 'Puppet Life' to the primal stomp of 'Funk Me', to the scathing anti-racist punk of 'All White Jack', 'Laughing Academy' is an exercise in organised chaos at its best, bouncing across genres like a hyperactive pinball. The LP has since deservedly become an underground treasure, influencing artists as diverse as Franz Ferdinand and noise-rock kings, Brainbombs. Indeed what should have been the height of their career during the post-punk boom was cut down when the band found themselves dropped from their label following a takeover by EMI, leaving their second LP ‘Gigantic Days’ unreleased until 1998. An EP, '7', arrived in 1983 before the band ceased performing under the name Punilux in 1984. Reuniting in 2007, the band has since made Middlesbrough a regular stop during their sporadic bursts of live activity, with their reputation as one of the great unsung heroes of the outsider rock movement well and truly cemented with fans across the world. It was for a 40th-anniversary gig for 'Laughing Academy' at the Westgarth Social Club in 2019 that the writer of the Canadian blog Ceremony Music travelled from Toronto to fulfil an ambition to finally see the band. Punishment of Luxury returns to the Westgarth once again on Saturday 3rd December, with support coming from Rubella Ballet, Klammer, Cazimi, and Cherry and Peesh. KEV SHORT
Tickets: £15.00 Advance | Visit: seetickets.com
 Joining the likes of Lovely Eggs and The Courettes as another two-piece husband and wife combo, York's Snakerattlers arrive at The Globe in Newcastle on Saturday 12th November with a reputation as a relentless touring band with a darkly compelling live show. Combining the death-rock vibe of bands like Gun Club with the toe-tapping primal swing of early rockabilly, Snakerattlers play what they themselves describe as “rattlerock”. Having self-released their third album, 2022's 'Left Hand Path', on LP and CD only, the band harken back to the days of real spit and sawdust rock 'n' roll which truly comes into its own in a live environment. KEV SHORT
Tickets: £8.00 Advance | Visit: theglobenewcastle.bar
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