Something to Believe In
APB are a Scottish post-punk band, formed in 1979 (reformed 2006), in the town of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland that successfully blended funk-rock, punk rock and New Wave music. Ignoring their remote location the boys took inspiration from the punk do it yourself ethic of the burgeoning independent music scene. With a hard-working approach to writing, rehearsing and performing, George Cheyne (drums), Glenn Roberts (guitar) and Iain Slater (bass, vocals) became APB. Meanwhile in Aberdeen, a small independent record company called Oily had started to release records and they were impressed enough by the band's live shows to release a single in 1981. The song was Chain Reaction, which had long been a favourite at gigs. It was basically a two and a half minute punk/pop song with fuzzy distorted guitar and Scottish inflected vocals, but already the band was evolving with a sparser and more rhythmical sound. Bootsy, Clinton, GO4, ESG, Buzzcocks, Clash, were all filtered through three teenagers from Aberdeenshire and came out as infectious and rhythm-driven pure ! The change in sound first became evident with their second single for Oily, I'd Like To Shoot You Down (1981). The single did well and sold out its first pressing, with some copies finding their way to New York City. Soon it was regularly played at most of NYC's underground dance clubs.Unaware of the poplularity of 'Shoot You Down' in the USA the band and Oily were busy pushing their third seven-inch, Palace Filled With Love (1982). 2011 saw a new mini album called Jaguar on Jim Shepherd (Jasmine Minks label) OATCAKE RECORDS. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
APB are a Scottish post-punk band, formed in 1979 (reformed 2006), in the town of Ellon, Aberdeenshire, Scotland that successfully blended funk-rock, punk rock and New Wave music. Ignoring their remote location the boys took inspiration from the punk do it yourself ethic of the burgeoning independent music scene. With a hard-working approach to writing, rehearsing and performing, George Cheyne (drums), Glenn Roberts (guitar) and Iain Slater (bass, vocals) became APB. Meanwhile in Aberdeen, a small independent record company called Oily had started to release records and they were impressed enough by the band's live shows to release a single in 1981. The song was Chain Reaction, which had long been a favourite at gigs. It was basically a two and a half minute punk/pop song with fuzzy distorted guitar and Scottish inflected vocals, but already the band was evolving with a sparser and more rhythmical sound. Bootsy, Clinton, GO4, ESG, Buzzcocks, Clash, were all filtered through three teenagers from Aberdeenshire and came out as infectious and rhythm-driven pure ! The change in sound first became evident with their second single for Oily, I'd Like To Shoot You Down (1981). The single did well and sold out its first pressing, with some copies finding their way to New York City. Soon it was regularly played at most of NYC's underground dance clubs.Unaware of the poplularity of 'Shoot You Down' in the USA the band and Oily were busy pushing their third seven-inch, Palace Filled With Love (1982). 2011 saw a new mini album called Jaguar on Jim Shepherd (Jasmine Minks label) OATCAKE RECORDS. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1919
1984
Abecedarians
Actors
Shoot You Down
Summer Love
Palace Filled With Love
What Kind of Girl?
Talk to Me
Rainy Day
One Day
Something to Believe In
So Many Broken Hearts
Power Crisis
All Your Life With Me
What Kind of Girl
Chain Reaction
Help Yourself
Sing It With Me
Danceability Parts 1 & 2
I'd Like To Shoot You Down
ROME
From You & Back to You
Is the Music Loud Enough?
NIGHTCAP
NEO
From You and Back to You
Is the Music Loud Enough
Change the Vibration
Deliver
Crazy Grey
Unlocked
Crooner's Lullaby
Danceability
Beau Monde
Wonderdrug
Some Say
I'm Steamin'
Industry People
Stop Before I Go
Sono
On The Low
Danceability Part 2.
Under The Influence
Write My Song
Hypnotic Love Affair
Paprika
Harvest
Scarborough Kids
Danceability Part 1.
Open Your Eyes
Dictate
Danceability, Pts. 1 & 2
Higher the Climb
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