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Revision as of 22:01, 8 July 2011
Blaggers ITA (formerly The Blaggers) are an Oi!/punk and agitpop band founded in 1988 in England.[1] They are noted for their strong anti-fascist and left wing lyrics and activism. They had a couple of top 60 singles in 1993 followed by a top 50 single in 1994.[2][unreliable source?][3][unreliable source?] Although the band started out as an anti-racist skinhead band playing hard-edged Oi! music, they eventually incorporated influences from hip hop and electronic dance music, adding the letters ITA to their name, which stood for "In The Area".[4][unreliable source?]
The band had close links with Anti Fascist Action (AFA), donating money to the organisation and promoting its ideology.[5][unreliable source?] The band's support for revolutionary politics and AFA, along with their earlier association with the Oi! scene, meant that in the early 1990s they became a target of neo-Nazi groups such as Combat 18.
In 1993 they signed a record deal with EMI[6] and enjoyed moderate commercial success. Their signing to EMI resulted in some criticism from individuals in the independent music scene. The record deal alienated some of their fans because of EMI's former links with the arms trade and because EMI was seen as a large corporation dominating the music industry. Blaggers ITA justified the move by arguing that it is pointless having a message if you're only spreading it to a small number of people. They also argued that the deal gave the band more money to spend on political causes.
In the summer of 1993, the group embarked on a high profile UK tour supporting the Manic Street Preachers. In July 1993, frontman Matty Blagg allegedly punched Melody Maker writer Dave Simpson, resulting in a court case which was dismissed on legal technicalities.[7][unreliable source?] The incident led to the cancellation of many of the band's biggest supporting tours and festival slots, as well as an effective boycott by the music press. Shortly after being dropped by EMI in 1994, Blagg left the band, which continued without him for a short while. Blagg died in February 2000.[8]
Blaggers AKA, a new version of the band reformed in 2002. This line up has played some concerts throughout Europe[9][unreliable source?] including benefits for the Independent Working Class Association[10][11] and Antifa groups.[12][unreliable source?] Blaggers AKA have not released any records.
Lineup
Early-1990s lineup
- Matty Blagg - lead vocals
- Christy Robson - rapper/DJ
- Steve Serious - guitar
- Paul The Pig - guitar
- Matt Vinyl - bass
- Jason 'Wrist Action Jackson' Cook - drums
- Brendan 'Rimmer' Hodges - trumpet, samples and design (credited SIT Inc)
- Carlos Coutinho - keyboards
Other musicians
- Tim 'Bilko' Wells - second vocalist (1988–1989)
- Jez the Jester - drums (1988–1989)
- Cab - drums (1989)
- Gary the Squatter - guitar (1989–1990)
- Olaf - sax (1992) + sax and vocalist (since 2001)
- Marcel - guitar (since 2001)
Discography
Albums
- On Yer Toez (credited under The Blaggers) (1989)
- Blaggamuffin (1991)
- Fuck Fascism, Fuck Capitalism, Society's Fucked (1991)
- God Save the Cockroach (1992)
- United Colours of Blaggers ITA (1993)
- Bad Karma (1994)
Singles & EPs
- "Victory to ANC" (flexi disc, 1990?)
- "It's Up To You" (1990)
- Beirut EP (1990)
- "Here's Johnny" (1992)
- "The Way We Operate" (1992)
- "Wildside" (bootleg credited to Ramraiders ITA, 1993)
- "Stresss" (1993)
- "Oxygen" (1993)
- "Abandon Ship" (1993)
- "Mantrap" (1994)
- "Thrill Her With a Gun" (1995)
- "Rumblefish" (1995)
- "Guns Of Brixton" (1995)
- "Session" (1995)
References
- ^ "Dementlieu Punk Archive". Dementlieu.com. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Blaggers ITA - Oxygen". Blaggersita.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Blaggers ITA - Abandon Ship". Blaggersita.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Blaggers ITA Links". Blaggersita.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Dementlieu Punk Archive:Blaggers ITA: interview from UK Resist 5". Dementlieu.com. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Dementlieu Punk Archive:Blagegrs ITA: Stress Press Release". Dementlieu.com. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Blaggers ITA - Rumblefish". Blaggersita.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Obituary - Matty 'Blag' Roberts". Redaction.org. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Blaggers ITA Gallery and Photos". Blaggersita.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. 2008-03-15. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Stage Bottles". Stagebottles.de. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "World | Iwca Benefit Gig". Indymedia.org.uk. 2005-05-20. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
- ^ "Blaggers AKA - AntiFa Benefit, London, 6 October 2007". Blaggersita.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. 2007-10-06. Retrieved 2011-03-03.