UK Decay
Enter Steve Spon
At the same time the band produced their own monthly fanzine, ‘The Suss’ and ran their own punk record and clothes shop, 'Matrix'. Abbo now on vocals as well as guitar, soon found this new role difficult, so staying on vocals he poached guitarist Steve Spon from Pneumania. It was an inspired move as the new line-up clicked instantly and the chemistry within the band came dramatically to life.
Black Cat: 1980
The next release for Plastic Records was the band's Black Cat EP, which came out in early 1980 and made the Indie chart for three weeks, getting to no 42. Alex Howe from Fresh Records, offered to license the first two singles off them and signed UK Decay to the label for several new 7"s and an album.
For Madmen Only: 1981
By 1981 two further singles, "Unexpected Guest" and "Sexual", were unleashed, "both effervescent waltzes of dark intent", the former actually achieving the band’s highest Indie chart placing of No. 4, and paving the way for UK Decay’s splendid debut album, For Madmen Only, released by Fresh Records in December of that year. The band had taken a year in recording, but had to delay recording to tour the US with the Dead Kennedys and to do several gigs in Europe. There were further frustrations with finding a permanent bass player.
UK Decay Records: 1982
In early 1982, Fresh Records collapsed soon after the album's release, and the band were caught up in the ensuing management buy-out by what would become Jungle Records. With the help of John Loder and Southern Studios though, they managed to buy up the rights to their back catalogue and set up their own UK Decay Records. John Loder also introduced them to Penny Rimbaud from Crass, which resulted in the Rising From The Dead 12" coming out on Crass's Corpus Christi label in August 1982.
When it all goes well, we go home: The end of UK Decay 1982
However, despite encouraging sales[citation needed], an ‘extremely fatigued’ UK Decay split up in late 1982, and a posthumous live album, A Night For Celebration, was released during the summer of 1983.
The Legacy
In the short time the band were around they had played over 450 gigs, all around the UK, with tours of Germany, Holland, Belgium and France as well as the West coast of the US and Canada. They also released six singles and one studio album and one Live album cassette. They also recorded two shows for the BBC’s John Peel.
Discography
Singles
- The Split Single - 1979 (Plastic Records Plas 001)
- The Black 45 - 1980 (Plastic Records Plas 002)
- For My Country - 1980 (Fresh Records 7” Fresh 12)
- Unexpected Guest - 1981 (Fresh Records 7” Fresh 26)
- Sexual - 1981 (Fresh Records 7” Fresh 33)
- Rising from the Dread - 1982 (Corpus Christi Records Christ ITS 1)
Albums
- For Madmen Only - 1981 (Fresh Records Fresh LP5)
- A Night for Celebration - 1982 (UK Decay Records DK6)
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