Pop Will Eat Itself formed in 1986 around Stourbridge, West Midlands, UK. Original members include: Clint Mansell - vocals, guitar; Adam Mole - guitar, keyboards; Richard March - bass: & Graham Crabb - vocals, drums. They first chose the name Wild & Wandering but after a few months (& one EP - 2,000 Light Ales from Home) they changed their name to Pop Will Eat Itself. At this time they played short, fast, psychedelic-tinged punk-pop tunes. Before the release of Box Frenzy in late 1987, they had begun incorporating house / hip hop beats & samples. They are the kings of Grebo.
Grebo Guru
Beaver Patrol
Let’s Get Ugly
U.B.L.U.D.
Inside You
Evelyn
There is No Love Between Us Anymore
She’s Surreal
Intergalactic Love Mission
Love Missile F1-11
Hit the Hi-Tech Groove
Razorblade Kisses (for all you vinyl heads, I re-instated the locked groove missing on the CD release.. You can make it any length your heart desires)
After Box Frenzy, PWEI signed with RCA. In 1989 they released their second full-length, This is the Day...This is the Hour...This is This!. The new release added a clever union of rock synth, Dub, & electronic music.
Pop Will Eat Itself - This is the Day...This is the Hour...This is This!, RCA 9742-2-R, 1989.
PWEI is a Four Letter Word
Preaching to the Perverted
Wise Up! Sucker (Flood mix)
Sixteen Different Flavours of Hell
Inject Me
Can U Dig It?
The Fuses Have Been Lit
Poison to the Mind
Def.Con.One (Flood mix)
Radio P.W.E.I.
Shortwave Transmission on 'Up to the Minuteman Nine'
Satellite Ecstatica
Not Now James, We're Busy...
Wake Up! Time to Die...
Wise Up! Sucker (12" Youth mix)
For their next release, PWEI went for an even more electronic, slightly darker, moodier sound.
Pop Will Eat Itself - Cure for Sanity, RCA 2485-2-R, 1990.
The Incredible P.W.E.I. vs the Moral Majority
Dance of the Mad Bastards
88 Seconds... & Still Counting
X Y & Zee
City Zen Radio 1990/2000 FM
Dr. Nightmare's Medication Time
Touched by the Hand of Cicciolina (Extra Time mix)
1000x No!
Psychosexual
Axe of Men
Another Man's Rhubarb
Medicine Man Speak with Forked Tongue
Nightmare at 20,000 FT
Very Metal Noise Pollution
92°F (the 3rd Degree)
Lived in Splendour: Died in Chaos
The Beat That Refused to Die
X Y & Zee (Sensory Amplification mix)
Their last release on RCA was The Looks or the Lifestyle in 1992. Fuzz Townsend joined as drummer. With the addition of a live drummer, with Kerry 'The Buzzard' Hammond on guitar & Garry Hughes on keyboards, the band deserted their hard-electric style for a more grungy, alt-rock sound. This is the RCA Japan issue with three bonus tracks...
Pop Will Eat Itself - The Looks or the Lifestyle?, RCA BVCP233, 1992.
England's Finest
Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Kill Me
Mother
Get the Girl + Kill the Baddies
I've Always Been a Coward, Baby
Token Drug Song
Karmadrome
Urban Futuristic (Son of South Central)
Pretty Pretty
I Was a Teenage Grandad
Harry Dean Stanton
Bulletproof
bonus tracks -
Bulletproof (Adrian Sherwood remix)
Dread Alert in Karmadrome
PWEI-Zation
In 1996, PWEI for all intents & purposes called it a day. Individual members went on to other projects. In 2005 the band attempted to regroup with a tour & new songs planned but the reunion never amounted to anything permanent. In 2010, Graham Crabb put together an new group of musicians under the P.W.E.I. banner & began touring. They released New Noise Designed by a Sadist.
Hoping you see these, mauz.
NØ





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Ah, Poppies! I was at the gig that became The live at Weirds Bar and Grill album 33yrs ago this week @ Brixton academy, was at both Birmingham and London dates of their 2005 ReFormation tour (the last with Clint Mansell) and am off to see them next week in Manchester with my very excited 15yo daughter. Grebo Guru's of the Black Country. Thanks for making me smile and getting these some space.
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Thanks DB, for the comment. PWEI haven't released anything in many years, so good to know the Crabb man is still at it. The rest of the band is new, aren't they? Let me know how the show turns out.
DeletePWEI will release a new album this month, and they released some singles in 2022 and this year. You have some infos about the actual members on Wikipedia. Thanks a lot NØ !
DeleteThanks adrien (de rien?) for the information & pointing me (& other toward the wiki material.
DeleteMagnificent, now you have made my evening!!
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DeleteGotta say that I do love a bit of the Poppies, but I'm not acquainted with their last two albums...an interesting morning awaits. I am however in a position to drop a couple of extras to your post...first up is a folder with four singles in it
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next is a revived post of the CD edition of Box Frenzy with extras
https://tfgc1.blogspot.com/2023/09/pop-will-eat-itself-box-frenzy.html
and finally a post from last year of Now For A Feast
https://tdoi-1.blogspot.com/2024/02/pop-will-eat-itself-now-for-feast-25th.html
Enjoy
Hey, AJ. Thanks for these. I'll help myself to all if you please.
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