Josef K
Inspired by the artsy side of the '70s New York scene and the anti-careerist stance of punk, Edinburgh natives Paul Haig (vocals, guitar), Malcolm Ross (guitar), and Ronnie Torrance (drums) formed a band with an apparently unmentionable name. Future Exploited member Gary McCormack came and went as the bassist, with the trio eventually renaming itself TV Art. David Weddell eventually filled the gap, with the band frequently playing in and around their town. By the end of 1979's summer, they had recorded a demo and changed their name to Josef K.
November of that year saw the release of the nervy Chance Meeting single on the one-off Absolute label. Allen Horne and Orange Juice member Edwyn Collins struck a verbal deal with the band for their Postcard imprint, who released a series of the band's singles. The first was a double pack...
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November of that year saw the release of the nervy Chance Meeting single on the one-off Absolute label. Allen Horne and Orange Juice member Edwyn Collins struck a verbal deal with the band for their Postcard imprint, who released a series of the band's singles. The first was a double pack...
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