Living jape: Killing Joke reform for new album, world tour
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The original members of Killing Joke will reform for the first time since 1987 for a new studio album and world tour.
Paul Ferguson has been absent the longest, leaving the band in 1987, while bassist and now producer, sometime member with The Orb, DJ and “druid” (this, part two) Martin ‘Youth’ Glover returns after almost 15 years to complete the original rhythm section, reports Blabbermouth.
With vocalist/keyboardist Jaz Coleman and guitarist Geordie Walker also in tow, the band will play a couple of nights in most cities they call in at; the first seeing a run through of the two earliest records - Killing Joke and _What’s This For? - before Pandemonium and the singles released in 1979 and 1980 on Island comprise the set for the second night.
"At last a ray of sunlight to illuminate these dark days,” proclaims Coleman. “It is indeed my deepest pleasure to announce the dates of the 29th anniversary of the gathering.”
(Venue details courtesy of Pitchfork):
September
13 Tokyo Club Quattro
14 Tokyo Club Quattro
16 Madrid Heineken
17 Barcelona Apollo
19 Milan Rolling Stone
20 Milan Rolling Stone
22 Geneva TBA
24 Berlin Columbia Hall
25 Berlin Columbia Hall
26 Paris Trabendo
27 Paris Trabendo
29 Brussels AB Club
30 Brussels AB Club
October
2 **London Forum
3 London Forum
More: “As usual, we are never content sitting on the laurels of past glories. A new KILLING JOKE recording is scheduled this summer!”
There are no details on that just yet, though Coleman seems to have more than enough enthusiasm for us to trust in his words.
“We always knew this day would come after all it was inevitable. We hope all gatherers will join us in warmly welcoming back to active service our brothers Big Paul and Youth. The mysterious chemistry of the original line up is back, let there be gladness in your hearts."
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fuck! amazing!
the last two albums have been triumphant so can't wait for this.
AWESOME!!!
Youth actually shared bass duties - alongside the late Paul Raven - on 2003's self-titled Killing Joke comeback record (the one featuring Dave Grohl on drums)
him and Big Paul Ferguson reunited will be colossal
believe it or not I have all their albums
and all the early singles as I got a bit obsessed in the early 90s as an earnest student.
Anyone want Almost Red 12 inch perfect condition?
I even like 'Outside the Gate' and Brighter Than a THousand Suns' Oh dear.
Saw them in Manchester in 1994 - Jaz Coleman thought he was a priest. very funny
Fucking
ace news.
Their best album by far is the first one though
though I think Empire Song is one of my fave singles but its parent album Revelations is shit barring 'The Hum'
you heard the last two?
how he can still scream like that is a question i often wonder.
Nothing much to add
Brilliant stuff, will be there for both the Forum nights.
This is great.
Probably my favourite band.
Although I never quite understand why Pandemonium is so popular. It hasn't dated well.
I'm a first four albums kind of guy. They somehow have dated well.
Agreed
completely.
Although I should add
that I think Extremities and Killing Joke 2003 are both brilliant.
Wasn't 100% on the last album, apart from Walking With Gods. That song is immense.
I'd agree
that the first four albums are the best. It's true of many post punk bands that their first few albums were the strongest. Geordie has an amazing guitar sound on those early recordings.


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