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Dub Pistols + Guests – Club 85 Hitchin – Saturday 14th December

We are pleased to announce the return of Dub Pistols for their annual sell out Xmas skank up at their hometown show at Club 85 on Saturday 14th December!

2019 is going to be off the chain for the Dub Pistols. With a new album (‘Addict’) slated for release later in the year, a documentary and even their own festival, Barry Ashworth’s merry gang of outlaw reprobates are simply unstoppable.

The Specials and the 2-Tone movement brilliantly reflected the multi-racial nature of the UK’s inner cities back in the day. The Dub Pistols are like a 21st century equivalent — a riotous collision of drum & bass, hip-hop, ska, dub and punk. One of the most exhilarating live bands on the circuit, these festival favourites have survived international terrorism, inter-band warfare and the wheels falling off their operation numerous times. Now a slickly drilled outfit, they’ve nevertheless lost none of their kick-ass vitality and renegade edge wherever they rock up to play.

Dubbed ‘the hardest working man in showbiz’ by music industry peers, Barry has worked in music all his adult life. An Ibiza original who had his life changed by acid house, he started running club-nights in London and had soon formed a band, Deja Vu, who arrived during the Flowered Up/Happy Mondays ‘baggy’ era.

When Deja Vu split, Barry started DJing — badly, at first — and the Dub Pistols formed out of some of these madcap DJ sessions. The last two subsequent decades have been a riot of storming shows, missed opportunities, big bad basslines, calamities and triumphs — with scarcely a dull moment.

The first Dub Pistols album, ‘Point Blank’, came after Barry and one-time production partner Jason O’Bryan had signed to Concrete, a subsidiary of DeConstruction Records. Early single ‘Cyclone’ dented the UK Top 40, and other tracks like ‘Westway’ and ‘There’s Gonna Be A Riot’ had enough going on to land a US record deal with the mighty Geffen Records.

Constant touring of the States followed while they readied their second album — although disaster struck just as it was about to be released. The 9/11 terrorist attack in New York meant that the album — which referenced international geo-politics in a no-nonsense fashion — had to be temporarily shelved.

Returning to the UK with their tails between their legs, Barry and co set about rebuilding their career. They hooked up with ex-Specials singer Terry Hall and roots reggae great Horace Andy for tracks on ’Six Million Ways To Live’ (ska cut ’Problem Is’ and ‘World Gone Crazy’ respectively), which kicked off their long association with assorted guest vocalists. Soon they were touring with Terry Hall and UK hip-hop don Rodney P, and producing their most accessible album to date, ’Speakers & Tweeters’ — which included a cover of ‘Gangsters’ by The Specials, a live fave, and ‘Peaches’ by The Stranglers.

At one of their big live shows, the ant-racism festival Rise in London in 2007, they were not only joined by Terry Hall on vocals but also another Specials mainstay, guitarist Lyndal Golding. The rapturous reception that ‘Gangsters’ received was instrumental in The Specials getting back together the following year — and in turn they asked the Dub Pistols to support them for some of their comeback tour.

The Dubs themselves nearly fell apart, Happy Mondays style, while recording their next album ‘Rum & Coke’ in Barbados the following summer. “Our gear got pawned off, members of the band were locked up, the wheels came off — everything we did was just about partying and enjoying ourselves,” Barry recalls.

After the turn of the noughties they returned to more political fare with their ‘Worshipping The Dollar’ LP — featuring vocalists such as Akala and Rodney P — and introduced more of a drum & bass sound into their live sets and new songs. As the decade progressed they cemented their place as one of the mainstay festival bands in Europe — guaranteed to rock the house every single time. Their list of collaborators now reads like a who’s who of conscious lyricists.

The eighth Dub Pistols album ‘Addict’ — named after new track ‘Addicted To The Bassline’, featuring Cheshire Cat — is a melting pot of dubwise sensibility, junglist riddims and feelgood party anthems. ““I think it’s the best album we’ve ever done,” says Barry, although during the recording of it they tragically lost one of their members, Will xxx. “That was a real down-point, but we want to celebrate him in this album,” Barry adds.

‘Addict’ also features mic skills from 2-Tone heroine Rhoda Dakar, stalwart MC Navigator, long-term collaborator Lindy Layton, and foundation MCs the Ragga Twins, as well as permanent live vocalist of the past few years, Mr Seanie T. It’s out in the autumn on Sunday Best.

The Pistoleros also have a documentary coming out about them, WCPGW?, and also their own festival in September — Mucky Weekend, named after one of their most popular live tracks. “I’ve always wanted to do my own festival, having come from a promoting background,” says Barry. “God-knows if I’m just being an idiot, but I’ve been to enough festivals in my time to know what makes a good festival. I’ve helped so many people with their festivals, so it seems only natural to do our own thing now as well.”

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Tickets are on now sale £15 (+BF) from Seetickets.com:
https://www.seetickets.com/event/dub-pistols/club-85/1388490

Tickets also available from our local outlets

Support TBC

Club 85 presents… THE ASTRONAUTS / RITES OF HADDA / PEOPLE LOOK LIKE DOGS

Join us for a Sunday evening of driving psych punk with anarcho sentiments!

THE ASTRONAUTS
http://www.facebook.com/theastronautsband

Legendary anarcho-psych- punk. Check them out below:
– theastronautsband.bandcamp.com

RITES OF HADDA
http://www.facebook.com/ritesofhadda

Anarcho-pagan-gothic-psych-witchpunk from London providing a home coming gig for front person Wasp! Check them out below:

– ritesofhadda.bandcamp.com

** MORE ACTS TO BE ANNOUNCED- WATCH THIS SPACE! **

Entry £5adv £6otd
Doors 7.45pm
Advance tickets are available from …
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/486642

16+ with photo ID – younger patrons can be signed in at the door and accompanied for the duration of the show by a responsible adult.

Earplugs are available upon request (50p).

Downstairs bar open until 11pm.

Like all our gigs this show finishes well in time for the last trains North and South to Cambridge/Peterborough and London and we are just a 5 minute stroll from the station.

For full up to the minute listings please visit www.club-85.co.uk and consider signing up to our mailing list for information on existing and upcoming gigs straight to you!

And remember… Club 85 loves you! xo

Musikal Sin presents… GRAVIL / ELYSIAN DIVIDE / THE MANTIS DIVINE / RITUAL! (£5)

Musikal Sin presents… GRAVIL / ELYSIAN DIVIDE / THE MANTIS DIVINE / RITUAL! (£5)
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GRAVIL
www.facebook.com/gravil

Fresh from their slot at this year’s Bloodstock Festival, London heavyweights Gravil are coming to Club 85 for the first time. They’re bringing intense melodic death metal with a technical edge – imagine InFlames, Chimaira and Lamb Of God having a rumble and you’d be getting warm. New album ‘No More Forgiveness’ is out now, available from iTunes, Spotify and on CD – check out the official video for ‘Detonate’ here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQXvmfPejmA

“Mammoth grooves from a technically advanced future” – Metal Hammer

“GraViL showcase fantastic, blistering songs” – Terrorizer Magazine

“Brutalising Tech Metal Wizardry” – Kerrang Magazine

ELYSIAN DIVIDE
www.facebook.com/ElysianDivide

The Herts/London-based band featuring Dicepeople’s frontwoman Atashi Tada, ED recently did well at this year’s Metal 2 The Masses tournament, winning a new army of fans. Currently working on their debut album, live samples are available on the FB page.

THE MANTIS DIVINE
www.facebook.com/themantisdivine

A punk/metal quartet who been building a name for themselves in recent months. Following the release of a well-received demo CD, they’re now preparing to launch an official debut in early September, at Balstock.

RITUAL

The debut appearance from the new act featuring members who’ve previously played in some of Hert’s top metal bands. Featuring Jim Males and Sam Donnelly (Skrugg, Burn The Yeti, Phlefonyaar), Mike Lewin and James Marinos (The Wolves Of Avalon) and frontman James Khan (BlackEye). New noise coming soon.

Entry £5
Doors 7.45pm

Online tickets available from:
www.wegottickets.com/event/413803

16+ with photo ID – younger patrons can be signed in at the door by a responsible adult and earplugs are available upon request.

Downstairs bar open until 1am.

Like all our gigs this show finishes well in time for the last trains North and South to Cambridge/Peterborough and London and we are just a 5 minute stroll from the station.

For full and up to the minute listings please visit www.club-85.co.uk and consider signing up to our mailing list for information on existing and upcoming gigs straight to you!

And remember… Club 85 loves you! xo