• 1.1. no songs tomorrow
  • 1.2. portrait (extended)
  • 1.3. some win this
  • 1.4. see you
  • 1.5. i.c.
  • 1.6. psalm
  • 1.7. sleep don't talk
  • 1.8. commitment
  • 1.9. arcade fun
  • 1.10. hafunkiddies
  • 1.11. four minute warning
07. April 2012
Genre: Indie

uv pop

no songs tomorrow

NO SONGS TOMORROW

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UV POP were an early 80's post-punk group from the South Yorkshire region of England. Their sound was regionally bleak and they used staccato, angular guitars lines, with vocals ranged from spoken repeated mantras to whispered and shouted political poetics. An excerpt from the album's liner notes penned by JP Shea helps explain the political climate during which this album was recorded: "In the 1980s there was nothing to smile about; nothing to smile for. The person whom some called wrongly the iron lady brought vengeful spiteful selfishness and a narrow-minded outlook into all our lives. Instead of love and respect there was: a three-day week, Miners strike, and The Falklands War. The sound of UV POP has always been a sophisticated blend of sadness; ... read more