Icons of Filth

Icons of Filth are a Welsh anarcho-punk band that were formed in 1979. The issues the band promoted through their lyrics included animal rights, anarchism, environmentalism, anti war, vegetarianism, veganism, antiglobalisation, feminism, and the negative effects of organised religion. Live shows were often used to raise money for these causes and also others including Rock Against Racism and the UK miners' strike (1984–85).

Icons of Filth
Icons of filth live in the 1980s
Background information
OriginCardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
GenresAnarcho-punk
Years active1979present
LabelsMortarhate
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/IconsOfFilth/
MembersDaffy Marshall
Fish
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Early history

Icons of Filth started life as Mock Death in Cardiff in 1979, with Aitch (Mark Wilson) on drums, Daffy (Simon DeManuel) on guitar, Socket (Tony Watts) on bass and Fran and Tina sharing vocal duties. After a year of local performances, the band dissolved.

Atomic Filth formed shortly afterwards with Socket, Daffy and Aitch from Mock Death and Stig (Andrew Sewell) on vocals. Within a year the name had been changed to Icons of Filth and Socket had left, to be replaced on bass by Ed. They recorded the cassette LP "Not On Her Majesty's Service" in September 1982, becoming the first release on Conflict's Mortarhate label (Mortarhate M1). This was followed up by the May 1983 recording "Used · Abused · Unamused" which was released as a 7" EP on Corpus Christi Records. Ed left after its release and was replaced by Fish (Richard Edwards) on bass. In December 1983, Onward Christian Soldiers was recorded, and was released the following March on Mortarhate records. This LP featured a strong animal rights theme. After a series of performances in 1984, usually with Conflict, the "Brain Death" 7" EP was recorded in October 1984. This was followed in April 1985 by the "Filth & the Fury" EP.

Death of Stig

While playing at a squat gig in Hackney, London on 23 October 2004, Stig complained of feeling unwell. He died abruptly of a heart attack shortly afterwards. The band played two benefit gigs for Stig's children in London and Los Angeles, after which they decided to disband indefinitely. They reformed for two performances in Cardiff to commemorate the ten year commemoration of Stig's death, and played alongside both of Stig's son's bands.

After a concert arranged to mark the anniversary of Stig's passing in 2014, the band members decided to reform. The band are now working with a new singer, are due to release a new album in 2021, and have been playing in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Discography

Albums

  • Not On Her Majesty's Service (1982), Mortarhate
  • Onward Christian Soldiers (1984), Mortarhate - UK Indie No. 7[1]
  • Nostradamnedus (2002), Go-Kart
Compilations
  • The Mortarhate Projects (1995), Mortarhate

EPs

  • Used, Abused, Unamused (1983), Corpus Christi - UK Indie No. 20[1]
  • Brain Death (1984), Mortarhate - UK Indie No. 3[1]
  • The Filth and the Fury (1985), Mortarhate - UK Indie No. 9[1]
  • Show Us You Care (1999), BBP

References

  1. Lazell, Barry (1998) Indie Hits 1980-1989, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4, p. 117
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