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Penis Envy (The Crassical Collection), Crass

Crass

September 20th, 2013

Formed:
1977 in England

Genre:
Alternative

Years Active:
'70s, '80s






Crass

Biography

The brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise. The horrors of war, the arbitrary nature of legal justice, sexism, media imagery, organized religion, the flaws of the punk movement itself — all were subjected to harsh critique. Like few other rock bands before or since, Crass took rock-as-agent-of-social-and-political-change seriously, and not just in their music. In addition to putting out their own fiercely independent records (though the majors were certainly not knocking at their door), they also formed an anarchist commune that worked with other artists and labels, and on the behalf of various political causes. But they were also afflicted by considerable tension between the medium and its message — not more than a few thousand people were exposed to Crass' very broad social concerns, and their musical inflexibility guaranteed that the band would be preaching to the converted almost exclusively.. The brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise. The horrors of war, the arbitrary nature of legal justice, sexism, media imagery, organized religion, the flaws of the punk movement itself — all were subjected to harsh critique. Like few other rock bands before or since, Crass took rock-as-agent-of-social-and-political-change seriously, and not just in their music. In addition to putting out their own fiercely independent records (though the majors were certainly not knocking at their door), they also formed an anarchist commune that worked with other artists and labels, and on the behalf of various political causes. But they were also afflicted by considerable tension between the medium and its message — not more than a few thousand people were exposed to Crass' very broad social concerns, and their musical inflexibility guaranteed that the band would be preaching to the converted almost exclusively.

In keeping with early punk ethos, Crass assumed obviously fake stage names. The membership changed a bit over the years, but the group's mainstays were vocalists Steve Ignorant, Eve Libertine, and Joy de Vivre. Drummer Penny Rimbaud and G. Sus, who did tape collages and provided the distinctively bleak black and white artwork on the fold-out posters that usually enclosed their LPs, were also important contributors. Their late-'70s recordings may sound like just so much hardcore punk decades later. But at the time they were indeed shocking assaults of noisy guitars and relentless drumming, backed by throaty, angry rants that were made incomprehensible to many ears by the heavy British accents and the sheer speed of delivery.

They were the definitive uncompromising punk band, which guaranteed them a cult following of very disaffected youth, and also ensured that they would never come remotely close to mainstream exposure, or even to many new wave playlists. An undiluted lyrical message was far more important to Crass than commercial considerations, and until 1984 they cranked out anarchist-leaning recordings without much variation in their attack. Occasional experimental cuts were promising variations on their format, particularly when they branched into tape collage, or spoken poetry. Those were largely the exception rather than the rule, though Crass weren't without the occasional moment of humor.

Crass always intended to disband in 1984, and true to their ideals as always, they did exactly that when that year came around. Even for those with no taste for the band's brand of confrontational punk, they deserve recognition as one of the relatively few acts in the music who attempted to live their values, and not just sing about them.

Top Albums

Penis Envy (The Crassical Collection), Crass
1. Penis Envy (..
The Feeding of the 5000, Crass
2. The Feeding ..
Stations of the Crass, Crass
3. Stations of ..
Penis Envy, Crass
4. Penis Envy
Best Before, Crass
5. Best Before
Christ the Album, Crass
6. Christ the A..
Yes Sir, I Will, Crass
7. Yes Sir, I W..
The Feeding of the Five Thousand (The Crassical Collection), Crass
8. The Feeding ..
Ten Notes On a Summer's Day (The Swansong), Crass
9. Ten Notes On..
Stations of the Crass (The Crassical Collection), Crass
10. Stations of ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Unelected PresidentPenis Envy (The Crassical C..5:13$1.29
2.
I Don't Like It (Soho Demos 27th..Feeding of the Five Thousan..5:02$1.29
3.
Heartbeat of the Mortuary (Soho Demo..Feeding of the Five Thousan..1:44$1.29
4.
So What?Feeding of the Five Thousan..3:03$1.29
5.
Outro Including Acts of Love No. 39 ..Ten Notes On a Summer's..2:37$1.29
6.
Acts of Love No. 37 (Remix)Ten Notes On a Summer's..2:01$1.29
7.
Punk Is Dead (Compassion Family vs. ..Greedy Dig Presents Anarcho..4:11$0.69
8.
Pistol In My PocketDiscorama (Hot House)4:28$0.99
9.
Track 7Yes Sir, I Will20:08Album Only
10.
Track 6Yes Sir, I Will5:40$0.99
11.
Track 5Yes Sir, I Will6:47$0.99
12.
Track 4Yes Sir, I Will2:08$0.99
13.
Track 3Yes Sir, I Will1:00$0.99
14.
Track 2Yes Sir, I Will2:36$0.99
15.
Track 1Yes Sir, I Will5:29$0.99
16.
OUR WEDDINGPenis Envy2:04$0.99
17.
DRY WEATHERPenis Envy3:06$0.99
18.
HEALTH SURFACEPenis Envy3:31$0.99
19.
SMOTHER LOVEPenis Envy1:48$0.99
20.
BERKERTEX BRIBEPenis Envy3:21$0.99
21.
WHERE NEXT COLUMBUSPenis Envy3:11$0.99
22.
WHAT the FUCKPenis Envy6:43$0.99
23.
POISON IN a PRETTY PILLPenis Envy3:39$0.99
24.
SYSTEMATIC DEATHPenis Envy3:57$0.99
25.
BATA MOTELPenis Envy3:34$0.99

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