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I first brought the Psykik Volts 7"
in 1980, it has always been one of my favourite odd old
new wave singles so when we got the chance to re-issue it
and also a album of unreleased gems we jumped at the chance...
RE-VOLTING (79-06) is a 12 track compilation
featuring their early single, unreleased tracks and a few
re-recorded songs from their 1979 set. Includes a 8 page
full colour booklet with full sleeve notes and rare unpublished
photos.
Psykik Volts were an original New Wave
band formed in 1978, inspired/influenced by bands like The
Clash, Sex Pistols etc. All aged
around 18 at the time of releasing our self-financed single
& it was our first time in the studio, hence some of
the rough & ready bits (feedback, bum notes etc.). We
formed just a few months before recording the single in
early 1979. We considered ourselves more 'new wave' than
'punk' at the time as the initial wave of punk bands had
died down by then. A very DIY band, they designed the picture
sleeve, had it printed and stuck them all together their
selves! They were from Dewsbury, West Yorkshire which is
near Leeds, by the way.
John Peel played the single quite a lot on Radio 1, &
it was subsequently repressed on the MHG label after the
initial 1000 copies had sold. I think they released another
500 (in plain white sleeves)
The band got signed shortly afterwards to Graduate Records
(UB40 etc.), who recorded 3 songs but never released them.
They split at the end of 1979. Vik & drummer Mick Reed
then got signed to Rockburgh Records in 1980/81 & released
a single called 'Wooden Heart', calling themselves 'Poptones'
(after the Public Image song).
'Totally Useless/Horror Stories No. 5' was featured in
'Record Collector' magazine in 2006 in their 'Top 100 rare
punk singles' list & valued at £50.
www.myspace.com/psykikvolts
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