Culture Shock (band)
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Culture Shock | |
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Origin | Warminster, Wiltshire, England |
Genres | Anarcho-punk, ska punk |
Years active | 1986–1989, 2012–present |
Labels | Bluurg |
Members | Dick Lucas, Jasper Pattison, Bill, Alex Gordon |
Past members | Nigel Johnston, Paul Taylor |
Website | cultureshockuk |
Culture Shock are an English ska punk band formed in Warminster, Wiltshire in 1986 by Dick Lucas, previously of the Subhumans.[1]
Band history
Over their four-year history, Culture Shock have played hundreds of gigs, including frequent appearances at free festivals, and released three studio albums on the Bluurg record label.[2] Lucas' lyrics were mostly concerned with social and political issues, from cruelty to animals, Northern Ireland, war, and social alienation, but were far from angry rants, often finding a positive and empowering perspective.[3]
Culture Shock split at the end of 1989, as Bill and Nige both had young families to support. Dick went on to form Citizen Fish with Jasper, the bassist on Culture Shock's final album, and two other former members of the Subhumans. Nige died in 1993.[citation needed]
Reformation
Interest in the band was revived by the release of the Everything CD retrospective in 2012; Culture Shock reformed as a gigging band and have been playing since 2013. The line-up remains the same except with Alex (from Citizen Fish) on guitar.
Members
- Dick Lucas – vocals
- Bill – drums
- Jasper Pattison – bass guitar
- Alex Gordon – guitar
Former members
- Paul Taylor – bass guitar on Go Wild and Onwards & Upwards
- Nigel Johnston – guitar, vocals
Discography
Albums
- Go Wild (1986), Fish 18
- Onwards & Upwards (1988), Fish 20
- All the Time! (1989), Fish 23
- Attention Span (2016)
- The Humanity Show (2018)
- Mandemic (2021)
Compilation albums
- Everything (3CD/MP3) (2012), Fish 51
Cassette-only releases
- "Living History" (demo) (April 1986), Bluurg Tapes 66
- "Live at the Fish", Earth Zone
- "Reality Stop No.44" (demo) (December 1986), Bluurg Tapes 71
- Hot and Sweaty (live compilation), Bluurg Tapes 79
Compilation appearances
- Crisis Point EP
- Stonehenge EP
- Open Mind Surgery LP
- Travellers Aid Trust (2LP & CD), Flicknife
See also
References
- ^ "Citizen Fish / Subhumans official DIY website". citizenfish.com. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^ "Punky Gibbon - Culture Shock Discography". punkygibbon.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^ "Culture shock discography, dub punk, anarcho punk, Culture shock everything, culture shock cd". activedistributionshop.org. Archived from the original on 10 September 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
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