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New Model Army

9 items · United Kingdom · 1980

New Model Army, a British alternative rock band from Bradford, blends punk energy with folk solemnity, creating anthems of resistance since 1980.

SpaceImpurityThunder and ConsolationPoison StreetLive Loreley 11-7-198751st State (w/l bootleg ed)

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In the year 1980, amidst the industrial shadows of Bradford, England, New Model Army emerged, a clarion call of defiance led by Justin Sullivan's fervent voice and unyielding guitar. With Stuart Morrow's bass and Phil Tompkins' initial drumbeats, they forged a sound both elemental and eclectic, weaving punk's raw energy with the solemn cadence of folk, and the thunderous echoes of metal. Their creations, such as "Thunder and Consolation" and "Impurity," resonate as hymns of resistance and introspection, each track a ritual in sonic rebellion. The band's lineage, like an ancient tale, unfolds through ever-shifting members — from the electric violin incantations of Ed Alleyne-Johnson to the rhythmic alchemy conjured by Robert Heaton. Their live performances, dynamic and fervent, are gatherings of kindred spirits drawn to Sullivan's politically charged narratives, which speak of societal unrest and personal awakening. Favored by those who walk the path of Killing Joke and Spear of Destiny, New Model Army endures as a testament to relentless evolution. Their self-released "Live Loreley 11-7-1987" tape captures a raw, unbridled spirit, a relic of a band whose legacy is carved into the annals of alternative rock's storied history.

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