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    Buzzcocks performing in Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2006. in 2002, Shelley and Devoto collaborated for the first time since 1976, producing the album Buzzkunst, Kunst being the German word for 'Art'. The album is a mix of electronic music and punk. [29] Buzzcocks toured as support for Pearl Jam in 2003 and released their seventh, self-titled studio ...

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    Diggle announced he’d keep Buzzcocks going, in an agreement made with Shelley. Valiant and appropriate, considering all the best modern-day Buzzcocks songs, such as the extraordinary “Sick City Sometimes,” were Diggle’s. When you see them on tour, he will be singing Shelley’s songs, too. But that night at Royal Albert Hall, a brace of special guest...

     Behold the dawn of U.K. indie rock, as well as DIY and several other historic firsts. Buzzcocks were initially conceived by university students Howard Trafford and Peter McNeish in 1976, after having their Da...

    Following a rough-and-ready demo session (captured on Domino’s Time’s UpLP), the band decided to properly document the sound they’d forged. Four songs were recorded in late December 1976 by Martin Hannett, the man who shaped the sound of Manchester. “It took three hours [to record], with another two for mixing,” Devoto recalled of the session. Fund...

     Almost immediately following Spiral Scratch‘s release, Devoto decided punk’s over and he’s done all he wanted with Buzzcocks. He left to finish his university studies, eventually forming prime post-punk outfi...

     Six months after the release of their debut LP, Buzzcocks appeared bleary-eyed and disheveled from Love Bites‘ pure white sleeve. The music also sounded less upbeat than Another Music. This is the sound of a ...

     The greatest Buzzcocks album isn’t a proper LP. It’s a greatest hits album, assembled from the eight U.K. 45s they’d released across the previous two years, presented in sequence with the A-sides on Side One ...

     The last original Buzzcocks album was the sound of Shelley’s nervous breakdown, set to a precursor of modern cut-and-paste digital record production. Yes, it was recorded analog. But all guitars and vocals we...

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  2. Jan 12, 2017 · In January 1977 a young punk band called Buzzcocks walked into the Manchester branch of Virgin with a box of singles they wanted to sell. They had set up a label called New Hormones and paid for the records themselves with an early form of crowdfunding – borrowing £500 from a couple of friends and the guitarist’s dad – and their only ambition was to sell enough of the 1,000 copies they ...

  3. Dec 6, 2018 · Thu Dec 06 2018 - 23:23. In January 1977 a young punk band called Buzzcocks walked into the Manchester branch of Virgin with a box of singles they wanted to sell. They had set up a label called ...

  4. Singles. 26. The English rock band Buzzcocks ' discography consists of eleven studio albums, six live albums, fifteen compilations, ten extended plays and twenty-six singles. [ 1 ]

  5. Apr 17, 2021 · Nodding to an interest in more sophisticated forms of music that Buzzcocks would tamper with in the not too distant future. 9. ‘Orgasm Addict’ – Orgasm Addict (1977) Buzzcocks’ first major label single is a two minute, not-so-thinly veiled tribute to masturbation. Yes, masturbation.

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  7. Nov 5, 2014 · On a crisp October day in Birmingham, the Punk Beatles are drinking their way through a jet-lag hangover. Freshly fired up by a string of festival shows in the US, Buzzcocks are back on home turf to remind British audiences of their unique four-decade legacy, which stretches from the Sex Pistols and Joy Division to Nirvana, Pearl Jam and beyond ...

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