Neu Smell | ||||
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EP by Flux of Pink Indians | ||||
Released | 1981 | |||
Recorded | Southern Studios, London | |||
Genre | Anarcho-punk | |||
Length | 9:21 | |||
Label | Crass Records | |||
Producer | Penny Rimbaud | |||
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Neu Smell is the debut 7" EP by British anarcho-punk band Flux of Pink Indians, released in 1981 on Crass Records. It is notable for the inclusion of the song "Tube Disaster". [1] [2]
"Tube Disaster" was originally recorded by some members' former band The Epileptics, with lyrics inspired by the 1975 Moorgate tube crash. [1] Drummer Sid Truelove joined the band whilst also a member of Rubella Ballet and explained the origins of "Sick Butchers" and "Background of Malfunction" to The Quietus:
“We were asked to record the single for Crass only a week after I joined the band and we only had one good new song! [...] They had nothing to work with so I decided to donate two songs I had written for Rubella Ballet. Once this was discovered I got into hot water with Zillah [Minx, Rubella Ballet’s vocalist/ Truelove’s partner]. ‘What do you mean you gave them to Flux?!’ I was lost for words when I realised I had given Flux possibly the best two songs we had!” [3]
The original release reached number 2 in the UK Independent Charts. [4]
In 2024 Neu Smell was repressed as 12" single by One Little Indian as part of the "2 By 2 And Back Again" series. [5]
The EP was issued in a six-panel foldout sleeve featuring band photos, lyrics, credits, and artwork. The vinyl includes matrix etchings:
Louder Than War noted:
"This single was one of the first really pointed and explicit animal rights focused records from the punk milieu. [...] While the songs shot straight at the emotions, the facts and details on the poster sleeve made more salient arguments to appeal to the thinking side of the brain." [6]
At the age of 18, Napalm Death vocalist Lee Dorrian became a vegetarian after hearing the EP. [7]
In 2003 the U.K. Subs recorded a cover version of "Tube Disasters" for the Angry Songs & Bitter Words compilation album, which was a benefit for the Rape Crisis charity. [8]
In 2009, rap artist Professor Green sampled the bassline from "Tube Disaster" for his single "Hard Night Out". [9]
In 2023 "Tube Disasters" was included on the compilation album Cease & Resist - Sonic Subversion & Anarcho Punk In The UK 1979-1986 released on the Optimo label. [10]
In a primer on Anarcho Punk in The Wire magazine, Louis Pattison stated that:
"Neu Smell is perhaps the quintessential anarcho-punk EP, a furious, utterly earnest indictment of a sick society. 'Tube Disasters' [is] bookended with apocalyptic poetry and delivered with a guitar sound that shrieks like cattle bound for the abattoir." [11]