The Rezillos touring the East Coast in July

Music News | Jun 19th, 2015

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UK punk band The Rezillos will tour the East Coast of US and Canada this summer. The 3-week tour will kick off at DC’s Black Cat on July 8th, and will make a stop at Gramercy Theatre in NYC on July 11th. This tour is in support of their new album ZERO, which was released on March 10th via Metropolis Records.

Their most recent effort ZERO has received a boatload of praise. Noisey declared, “The Rezillos’ first album in nearly 40 years is scientific proof that punk doesn’t ever die.” Magnet insisted, “The vocal harmonies, filthy guitar solos and playful zaniness are as sh**-sharp as they were when punk still had training wheels.” New Noise chimed in, “there’s zero filler on Zero – from start to finish it’s a 10.” PopMatters proclaimed, “The new album means business. No pension-fund collection of recycled hits.” Brooklyn Vegan added, “Most of it still sounds like the late ’70s punk era (though with modern recording quality).”

Released in July 1978, the Rezillos’ debut Can’t Stand the Rezillos is now considered a classic album of the first wave of British punk. Pressed via Sire Records, the album included the top twenty UK hit “Top of the Pops”, and featured their version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Somebody’s Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight” which was subsequently used in Jackass, the Movie. The group split up sensationally only four months after its release, securing themselves iconic status. Principal songwriter and guitarist Jo Callis joined The Human League and penned some of their biggest hits including “Don’t You Want Me”, while vocalists Eugene Reynolds and Fay Fife formed the Revillos, taking Fay and Eugene’s musical vision to a fanatical cult audience, in part where the Rezillos left off.

Punk aficionados continue to shower the album with praise. In 1994, All Time Top 1000 Albums named Can’t Stand the Rezillos one of the 50 best punk albums of all time, calling the band “exuberant almost to the point of hysteria” and creating “a body of work full of verve, style and humour”. In March 2003, MOJO ranked the LP in its “Top 50 Punk Albums”.

Tour Dates:

JUL 08 Black Cat Washington, DC
JUL 09 Wonder Bar Asbury Park, NJ
JUL 10 Kung Fu Necktie Philadelphia, PA
JUL 11 Gramercy Theater New York, NY
JUL 12 Café Nine New Haven, CT
JUL 14 Johnny D’s Boston, MA
JUL 16 Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON JUL 17 This Ain’t Hollywood Hamilton, ON
JUL 18 Call The Office London, ON
JUL 20 Beachland Tavern Cleveland, OH
JUL 21 Ace of Cups Columbus, OH
JUL 22 Reggie’s Chicago, IL
JUL 23 Small’s Detroit, MI

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