
HEY!
COME CHECK OUT MY TOP TEN LEATHERFACE
VIDEOS OVER AT THE BIG TAKEOVER!
(Don't be afraid to leave a thought behind!)
COME CHECK OUT MY TOP TEN LEATHERFACE
VIDEOS OVER AT THE BIG TAKEOVER!
(Don't be afraid to leave a thought behind!)
A Leatherface – Hops And Barley
B Wat Tyler – Discipline
C Leatherface – A Public House
D1 Wat Tyler – Not Superstitious
D2 Wat Tyler – (I Just Called To Say...)
The ever-reliable Discogs says, "15th in Singles Club series. Double 7". Wraparound sleeve in polythene bag, plus photocopied insert (label info one side, letter from Wat Tyler on other). Each band covers the others' songs. D2 is a hidden untitled track, based on the Stevie Wonder song: a tribute to British talk-radio host James Whale ("I just called to say 'James Whale You're A Fucking Cunt'") "
Well we've been prattling on about Leatherface for weeks (see HERE) but as for Wat Tyler, the clown-princes of anarcho-(pop)-punk, I`m a little short on detail. They were a a classic Very English band who were always connected to bands I knew well (Leatherface's cover of "Hops and Barley" is STILL in their set) but whom never found their way into my record collection. Despite being a fixture of the punk scene of the eighties and nineties (they even got on Lookout Records for a bit) the band`s profile is now pretty miniscule on the internet. The Wikipedia entry on the band is almost, non-existent and while we can thank the fucking brilliant blog Kill Your Pet Puppy for this post on the band, compared to the epic posts KYPP is famous for, this one is quite brief. (And speaking of brief posts on WT, I Vomit 4 U has a a good one here). Any one out there who wants to do a guest post on Wat Tyler for MRML is hereby invited.

Well, readers, what do you make of all this then? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the LF/WT split single).
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B Wat Tyler – Discipline
C Leatherface – A Public House
D1 Wat Tyler – Not Superstitious
D2 Wat Tyler – (I Just Called To Say...)
The ever-reliable Discogs says, "15th in Singles Club series. Double 7". Wraparound sleeve in polythene bag, plus photocopied insert (label info one side, letter from Wat Tyler on other). Each band covers the others' songs. D2 is a hidden untitled track, based on the Stevie Wonder song: a tribute to British talk-radio host James Whale ("I just called to say 'James Whale You're A Fucking Cunt'") "
Well we've been prattling on about Leatherface for weeks (see HERE) but as for Wat Tyler, the clown-princes of anarcho-(pop)-punk, I`m a little short on detail. They were a a classic Very English band who were always connected to bands I knew well (Leatherface's cover of "Hops and Barley" is STILL in their set) but whom never found their way into my record collection. Despite being a fixture of the punk scene of the eighties and nineties (they even got on Lookout Records for a bit) the band`s profile is now pretty miniscule on the internet. The Wikipedia entry on the band is almost, non-existent and while we can thank the fucking brilliant blog Kill Your Pet Puppy for this post on the band, compared to the epic posts KYPP is famous for, this one is quite brief. (And speaking of brief posts on WT, I Vomit 4 U has a a good one here). Any one out there who wants to do a guest post on Wat Tyler for MRML is hereby invited.

Well, readers, what do you make of all this then? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the LF/WT split single).
Support the bandHompage
Amazon
iTunes
The Shipyards