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A little older, a little wiser but still going strong...Buzzcocks in 2003
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The mark of a great band is one that truly touches people's lives. I think that can certainly be said about Buzzcocks.

This month sees the release of a new, eponymously-titled album from the band on Cherry Red, their latest release since their formation in Manchester back in 1976.

"The new album proves it's business as usual as far as these National Pop Treasures are concerned..."

Always one of my favourite bands of the punk elite, I can remember seeing them for the first time at the Finsbury Park Rainbow in 1978 with Joy Division as special guests.

What a bill and what a night that was - 200mph energy a go go that left me physically reeling and my ears ringing for days later.

classics

Masters of the 45rpm single ('Singles Going Steady' indeed!), they've released a smattering of pop punk classics over the past 25 years.

Buzzcocks in 1977
Catchy guitar pop meisters: Buzzcocks in 1977/78

From 'Boredom' to 'Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't Have Fallen In Love With) to 'Promises'.

Singles that have epitomised catchy guitar pop and been cited as an influence on Elastica to Nirvana to Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder to The Strokes and many others.

The new album is a fine testament to the band's enduring talents, with Pete Shelley's and Steve Diggle's new songs sounding as fresh and potent as ever.

With a clutch of tracks resurrected from the Buzzcocks archives and tackled again to great effect, standout moments include the barbed wire pop of 'Keep On', the throbbing 'Driving You Insane' and the punky 'Sick City Sometimes', all proving it's business as usual as far as these National Pop Treasures are concerned.

riveting

Steve Diggle
Between the covers...Steve Diggle's story is about to appear in print

I'm also rather excited about guitarist Steve Diggle's forthcoming autobiography 'Harmony In My Head'.

I've had the pleasure of sinking a pint or three with Mr Diggle over the past few years in various West End watering holes and, if the book's anything like his anecdotes, it should make for a right riveting read as they say.

Stories of the band's early days in Manchester to the Sex Pistols Anarchy gigs to touring with Nirvana will hopefully abound!

The book is being published by those cool folk at Helter Skelter and will hopefully be with us by early summer. Meanwhile, look out for the band's upcoming appearance at the Shepherds Bush Empire on Sunday 27 April - definitely one for the diary!

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