The Wolfgang Press
None of us are very good musicians and I think that
helps a lot. Despite a reputation as 4AD Records' longest-serving
glacial UK post-punk outfit, such generic descriptions hardly
embrace the width of the Wolfgang Press' songwriting arsenal.
Comprising Andrew Gray (guitar), Mark Cox (keyboards) and Mick
Allen (vocals), they took more responsibility for their packaging
and image than many of their label's fellow travellers, producing
an intriguing range of records, covers and videos. Their recorded
fare, however, continued to be imaginative but insubstantial.
Support slots on tours with the Pixies and Nick Cave had given
the band a higher profile in Europe and the USA than they enjoyed
domestically by the close of the '80s, where their sound collages
were viewed as too eclectic to fit any particular strain of
modern indie music. Following several albums of edgy,
fragmented pop sounds, they began the next decdade with a plunge
into the dance market, primarily inspired by De La Soul's THREE
FEET HIGH AND RISING. QUEER won many favourable reviews, and was
a successful accomodation of new musical innovations. So too 1995's
FUNKY LITTLE DEMONS, though this wide-ranging collection of songs
was not the result of inflated art school egos, Allen commenting:
You could see music as being magical but it's more like a
lot of hard work, not far removed from building a house.
Whatever they have served as architects of, the Wolfgang Press
have grown significantly in ability as the years have passed.
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