The Adicts

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The Adicts
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The Adicts in Chicago, 2011
Background information
Also known asFun Adicts, ADX
Origin Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1977–1993
  • 2002–pres.
Labels
Members
  • Keith "Monkey" Warren (vocals)
  • Pete "Pete Dee" Davison (guitar)
  • Michael "Kid Dee" Davison (drums)
  • Kiki Kabel (bass, since 2017)
  • Highko Strom (guitar, since 2017) [ citation needed ]
Past members
  • Tim Hocking (bass, 1977–1979)
  • James Harding (keyboards, 1985–1987)
  • Mel "Spider" Ellis (bass, 1977–1993, 2002–2009)
  • David "Pretty Boy" Arnold
  • Dan "Fiddle Dan" Graziani (fiddle, 2005–2010)
  • Cody "12" Farwell (bass, 2011)
  • Shahen Hagobian (bass, 2009–2013)
  • John "Scruff" Ellis (guitar, 2002–2017)
  • Davey "Bastard" Menza (bass, 2013–2017)
  • Michael "Olga" Algar (bass, 2003) [ citation needed ]
Website https://theadicts.net/

The Adicts are a British punk rock band from Ipswich, Suffolk, England. [1] A popular English punk rock band of the 1980s, they were often in the indie charts during that decade. [2] [3]

Contents

The Adicts originated as The Afterbirth in late 1975 but never had any music or played any shows. They later became The Pinz. [4] They soon changed their name to the Adicts and became known for their distinctive Clockwork Orange "droog" image. [1] "Droog" is a noun derived from the fictional Nadsat language, meaning "friend" (a combination of Russian and English). This image, along with their urgent, uptempo music and light-hearted lyrics, helped set them apart from other punk bands. [1] In the 1980s, they temporarily changed their name to Fun Adicts (for a children's TV appearance) and then ADX (after signing to a major label).

Their music has catchy melodies and lyrics, often featuring extra instruments and sound clips - such as carousel music in "How Sad", violin played by Derick Cook in "Joker in the Pack", as well as gongs and keyboard percussion by Anthony Boyd in "Chinese Takeaway".

The musicians wear all-white clothing with black boots and black bowler hats. The singer, Keith "Monkey" Warren, wears joker makeup, wildly patterned suits (such as checkerboard or polka dot), flared trousers, colourful dress shirts, a bowler hat and gloves. The band's visual look is complemented by their stage shows, involving items such as streamers, confetti, playing cards, beach balls, joker hats, toy instruments, bubbles, and glitter.

History

The band debuted with the 1979 EP Lunch with the Adicts, the first release on the Dining Out label. [1] In 1980, the band recorded the songs "Sympathy" and "Sheer Enjoyment" for an intended single, but they were not released until the 1984 compilation album This Is Your Life. The band released their debut album, Songs of Praise , in 1981 on their own Dwed Wecords, [1] funded by the band's then-manager Geordie Davison. In 1982, the album was re-released on Fallout Records, who also issued their first single "Viva la Revolution", which became one of the band's most iconic songs. That same year, the band began their relationship with Razor Records and released their second album, Sound of Music , featuring the single "Chinese Takeaway". [1]

In 1983, the band released "Bad Boy", their highest-charting single. The success of that single led to the band signing with Warner Bros. Records offshoot Sire Records. At this time, the band changed their name to ADX at the behest of Sire, as the name the Adicts was considered to have too much of a negative connotation. The relationship with Sire only lasted for two singles, "Tokyo" (produced by Vapors frontman David Fenton in 1984) and a cover of Marlene Dietrich's "Falling in Love Again" in 1985. Their third album, Smart Alex , featuring previous singles "Bad Boy" and "Tokyo", was issued in 1985 on Razor Records. The band's third release of that year was the Bar Room Bop EP, for which they returned to Fallout. Their fourth album, 1986's Fifth Overture , was initially released only in Germany, and did not see release in their home country until the following year.

The band then entered a period of inactivity, only releasing the live albums Live and Loud!! , recorded in 1981 and released in 1987, and Rockers into Orbit, recorded in 1986 and released in 1990. The band's next studio album finally appeared in 1992, when the US label Cleopatra Records released Twenty-Seven, which was not released in the UK until a year later on Anagram Records. Cleopatra reissued the band's first three albums in 1993, giving those discs their first release in the US.

Another period of inactivity ensued, this time lasting until 2002. That year, the band's first album in a decade, Rise and Shine was released on Captain Oi! Records, who also released expanded reissues of all of the band's previous albums with the exception of Songs of Praise. Two years later, the Rollercoaster album was released on the US label SOS Records; it has never been officially released in the UK. Over the next couple of years, SOS released their own expanded reissues of Sound of Music, Smart Alex, Twenty-Seven and Rise and Shine. The Adicts' next album was a newly recorded version of their debut Songs of Praise , which was released in 2008 on the European label People Like You Records. A year later, the band released Life Goes On on the same label. In 2012, All the Young Droogs was released on DC-Jam Records.

In 2017, the Adicts signed to Nuclear Blast, and announced a fall 2017 release for the album And It Was So!. [5]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleRelease dateRecord labelPeak positions
UK UK
Indie
Songs of Praise 1981Dwed Records 15 [6]
Sound of Music 1982Razor Records99 [7] 2 [6]
Smart Alex1985Razor Records 7 [6]
Fifth Overture1986SL Records 7 [6]
Twenty-Seven1992 Cleopatra Records   
Rise and Shine2002 Captain Oi! Records   
Rollercoaster2004 SOS Records   
Songs of Praise: 25th Anniversary Edition
(Re-recording of Songs of Praise)
2008People Like You Records  
Life Goes On2009People Like You Records  
All the Young Droogs2012 DC-Jam Records   
And It Was So!2017 Nuclear Blast   

Live albums

TitleRelease dateRecord label
Live and Loud1987Link Records
Rockers into Orbit1990Fallout Records
Joker in the Pack2004Anagram Records

Compilation albums

TitleRelease dateRecord labelPeak position: UK
Indie
This Is Your Life1984Fallout Records12 [6]
Totally Adicted1992Dojo
The Complete Adicts Singles Collection

(Re-released as The Complete Singles Collection)

1994Anagram Records
The Best of The Adicts

(Re-released by Anagram in 1998 as The Very Best of The Adicts)

1996Dojo
The Collection (Sound of Music and Smart Alex with bonus tracks)1997 Taang! Records
Ultimate Adiction - The Best Of1997Cleopatra Records
Joker in the Pack1999Harry May Record Company
Made in England2005SOS Records
Clockwork Punks: The Collection2005Anarchy Music
The Albums 1982-87 (boxed set consisting of Sound of Music, Smart Alex, Fifth Overture, Rarities, and Live and Loud!!')2018Captain Oi!, Cherry Red Records

EPs

TitleRelease dateRecord label
Lunch with The Adicts1979Dining Out
Bar Room Bop1985Fallout Records
Triple B Sides2008People Like You Records

Singles

TitleRelease dateRecord labelPeak position: UK
"Viva la Revolution"1982Fallout Records
"Chinese Takeaway"1982Razor Records
"Bad Boy"1983Razor Records75 [7]
"Tokyo" (as ADX)1984 Sire Records 99
"Falling in Love Again" (as ADX)1985Sire Records

Music videos

TitleDate
"Viva La Revolution"1982
"Joker in the Pack"1982
"Life Goes On"2010
"Give It to Me Baby"2013
"Picture the Scene"2017

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