Abrasive Wheels
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When the Punks Go Marching In
published: 6 /
5 /
2007
Label:
Captain Oi
Format: CD
Surprisingly fresh-sounding 25th anniversary reissue of Abrasive Wheels' only album
Review
Re-released twenty-five years after its initial appearance in punk’s heyday, the most shocking thing about ‘When the Punks Go Marching In’ is how fresh it still sounds. Abrasive Wheels may not have been the most outstanding band of the era but their aggressive honesty means this is just as bright today as it must have been back then.
On tracks such as 'When the Punks Go Marching' the energy and drive shines, but there is a real sense of purpose as well. And the bleak anger of the time can also be found here. The venom with which they sing “Put Maggie Thatcher on the dole” is never going to be matched by a modern anti-Bush anger, fuelled as it is by not just a feeling of injustice but first-hand experience of the consequences of her policies.
There is a lighter side to the band, however, as well. Behind the shouting the sense of fun and a bunch of friends just messing around comes through. There are streaks of humour amidst the rage, as on the track BBC, which sees the Wheels berating “all the wankers at the BBC” who just “do fuck all, drinking cups of tea”, before admitting “You show us something to our delight: the John Peel show; but after midnight.”
Track Listing:-
1
Vicious Circle
2
1982
3
Danger, Danger
4
B. B. C.
5
Mayday
6
Voice of Youth
7
Just Another Punk Band
8
Gotta Run
9
Burn 'Em Down
10
Shout It Out
11
Slaughterhouse
12
First Rule (no Rule)
13
Attack
14
When the Punks Go Marching In
15
The Army Song
16
Juvenile
17
17 so Slow
18
Vicious Circle (Single Version)
19
Attack (Single Version)
20
Voice of Youth (Single Version)
21
Urban Rebel
22
Criminal Youth