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Abrasive Wheels second LP 'Black Leather Girl' was released in 1984, Clay Records and re-released on CD with five bonus tracks (tracks 13 to 17) in 1995 on Captain Oi! Tracklisting: 1. Maybe Tomorrow 2. Sea Of Madness 4. Law Of The Jungle 5. Jailhouse Rock 8. Strain Of Love 9. Searching For The. Abrasive Wheels - Black Leather Girl (1984) 01 - Maybe Tomorrow. 02 - Christianne. 03 - Sea Of Madness. 04 - Law Of The Jungle. 05 - The Prisoner. 06 - Drummer Boy. 07 - Jailhouse Rock. 08 - Strain Of Love. 09 - Searching For The Truth. 10 - Black Leather Girl. 12 - Devil On My Shoulder. Find Abrasive Wheels discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. Find Abrasive Wheels discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. Featured New Releases. Black Leather Girl: Captain Oi! Records (0) 2003. ABRASIVE WHEELS 'BLACK LEATHER GIRL' LP ABRASIVE WHEELS 'THE PRISONER' 7' EP ABRASIVE WHEELS 'THE PRISONER' 12' EP. Abrasive Wheels Biography - PunkNet77: UK82. Black Leather Girl: Captain Oi! Find Abrasive Wheels discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. Featured New Releases.

Abrasive Wheels debut vinyl album 'When The Punks Go Marching In!' was released in 1982, Riot City Records and re-released on CD with eight bonus tracks (tracks 15 to 22) in 1994 on Captain Oi!.
Tracklisting:
1. Vicious Circle
2. 1982
3. Danger, Danger
4. BBC
5. Mayday
6. Voice Of Youth
7. Just Another Punk Band
Wheels8. Gotta Run
9. Burn 'Em Down
10. Shout It Out
11. Slaughterhouse
12. First Rule (No Rule)
13. Attack
14. When The Punks Go Marching In
15. The Army Song
16. Juvenile
17. So Slow
18. Vicious Circle
19. Attack
20. Voice Of Youth
21. Urban Rebel
22. Criminal YouthAbrasive wheels black leather girls
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Abrasive Wheels second LP 'Black Leather Girl' was released in 1984, Clay Records and re-released on CD with five bonus tracks (tracks 13 to 17) in 1995 on Captain Oi!.
Tracklisting:
1. Maybe Tomorrow
2. Christianne
3. Sea Of Madness
Abrasive4. Law Of The Jungle
5. The Prisoner
6. Drummer Boy
7. Jailhouse Rock
8. Strain Of Love
9. Searching For The Truth
10. Black Leather Girl
11. Nineteen

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12. Devil On My Shoulder
13. Banner Of Hope
14. Sonic Omen
15. Jailhouse Rock
16. The Prisoner

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17. Black Leather Girl
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OriginLeeds, West Yorkshire, England
GenresHardcore punk, street punk[1]
Years active1976–1984, 2003–present
LabelsRiot City, Clay
MembersPhil 'Shonna' Rzonca
Chris Bertram
Mat Black
Karl Morris
Past membersDave Ryan
'Harry' Harrison
'Nev' Nevison
Robert Welch
Adam Rzonca
Mark Holmes
Dave Hawkridge
Peter Clough
Steve 'Skruff' Owen
Eden Townsley
Steve Popplewell
Mickey Waddington
Jordan Woodhead
Lloyd Rees-Carr
Dave Ingledew

Abrasive Wheels are a punk rock band of the late 1970s – early 1980s. They hailed from Leeds, England and were seldom out of the Independent charts between 1980 and 1984 when the band split. The band were Shonna Rzonca – vocals, Dave Ryan – guitar, Harry Harrison – bass, Nev Nevison – drums. In 2002 the singer Rzonca reformed the band with new members.

History[edit]

The band formed in 1976 and initially consisted of Phil 'Shonna' Rzonca on vocals, Dave Ryan on guitar, Daves cousin Robert Welch on bass guitar, and Phils brother Adam Rzonca on drums.[2] The name Abrasive Wheels was inspired by Rzonca's engineering apprenticeship, where signs stating 'Danger! Abrasive Wheels!' were regularly seen.[2] They made their first public appearance at a friend's party in 1977, which was followed by a Rock Against Racism gig at Leeds Polytechnic.[2] They were given a support slot opening for the UK Subs in Bradford, after which Adam and Rob left the band, they made contact with Leeds-born drummer Martin Taylor who began to play drums with the band and went on to record a demo tape at September Sound studios in Huddersfield. Martin left the band after several appearances on the Slaughter and the Dogs tour support to pursue his own musical projects. At this time they employed the services of a mutual friend on Bass, eventually both were replaced by Mark Holmes and Dave Hawkridge. With this line-up the band recorded their first demo, and toured with Slaughter & the Dogs. After losing money trying to get a record released by a London label Dave and Rzonca financed their own EP, releasing it on their Abrasive Records label. Hawkridge and Holmes then left, to be replaced by 'Harry' Harrison on bass and 'Nev' Nevison on drums, both previously of The Urban Zones, this is considered by Rzonca to be the band's first 'proper' line-up. The EP was picked up by Red Rhino distribution and soon sold out of its 3000 pressing, reaching number 35 on the UK Indie Chart. Photoshop cc keygen torrent. The band then signed to Riot City Records and issued the Vicious Circle EP, which was followed by a re-release of their debut EP, both again indie hits.[2][3] Their debut album, When the Punks Go Marching In, was released later in 1982. They then signed to Clay Records, and released a cover version of Elvis Presley's 'Jailhouse Rock'. Their second album,> Black Leather Girl was released in March 1984, displaying a much slicker and glossier sound with vocal harmonies, but after a further single, the band split later that year after a lengthy international tour.[2][3]

Rzonca worked as a taxi driver before opening pizza parlours in Leeds, and working on the local market.[2]Rzonca formed a new version of the band in 2002, with Dave, Harry and Nev, and Steve Popplewell on second guitar.[2] Dave, Harry and Nev left after several gigs. A new album was written and recorded during this brief time but has never been released. Rzonca and Popplewell continued, recruiting Eden, Chris, and Skruff. A new album, SKuM, was released in 2009.

Recent line up changes: Skruff left the band in 2010 and was replaced by Mickey Waddington. Following their European tour, Eden left the band in 2011. Jordan Woodhead joined on guitar in 2013 followed by Mat Black in 2014 also on guitar duties along with Lloyd Rees-Carr on drums where they then went into a process of writing & recording new songs for a new album and started to gig locally to get back onto the scene. A slot at the Rebellion Festival followed in August 2014 in front of a packed house.Jordan & Lloyd left due to conflicts within the band at the end of 2014.Stepping into the band were Mickey Waddington (who had previously taken over when Skruff left) on drums and Alex Greatrex on guitar.

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Discography[edit]

Chart placings shown are from the UK Indie Chart.[4] Scph39001.bin download.

Albums[edit]

  • When the Punks Go Marching In (Riot City Records – 1982) No. 3
  • Black Leather Girl (Clay Records – 1984) No. 8
  • Skum (Crashed Out Recordings – 2009)

Singles[edit]

  • The ABW EP (1981) Abrasive No. 35
  • 'Vicious Circle' EP (1981) Riot City No. 12
  • 'Army Song' EP (1982) Riot City No. 24
  • 'Burn 'em Down/Urban Rebel' (1982) Riot City No. 14
  • 'Jailhouse Rock'/'Sonic Omen' (1983) Clay No. 13
  • 'Banner of Hope'/'Law of the Jungle' (1983) Clay No. 10
  • 'The Prisoner'/'Christianne'/'Black Leather Girl' 12' EP (1984) Clay No. 27

New band recordings

  • 'Nothing to Prove' EP (SOS Records) (2005–2007)
  • 'Maybe Tomorrow' (re-recording of originaltrack from Black Leather Girl) download only single (2007)
  • 'Skum' Title track Pre Release from new album in the making streamlined on Myspace (2008–2009)
  • 'Fight the Enemy' Pre Release from new album in the making streamlined on Myspace (2008–2009)
  • 'Crazy Town' Pre Release from future album streamlined on YouTube (2014)

Retrospective releases (CDs)[edit]

  • The Riot City Years 1981 – 1982 (2003) Anagram Records
  • When the Punks Go Marching In (inc. additional singles tracks) (2006) Captain Oi!
  • Black Leather Girl (inc. bonus singles tracks) Captain Oi!
  • The Singles Collection Captain Oi!

Compilation appearances[edit]

  • 'Criminal Youth' appears on Riotous Assembly (Riot City – 1982)
  • 'Army Song' and 'Shout it Out' appear on 100% British Punk
  • 'Banner of Hope', 'Jailhouse Rock', and 'Prisoner' appear on Clay Records Punk Singles Collection
  • 'Army Song' appears on Punk and Disorderly, Vol. 1
  • 'Vicious Circle' appears on Punk and Disorderly, Vol. 2: Further Changes
  • 'Burn 'em Down' appears on Punk and Disorderly, Vol. 3: The Final Solution
  • 'Vicious Circle', 'Army Song', and 'Burn 'em Down' appear on Riot City Punk Singles Collection (Vol.1)
  • 'Juvenile',and 'Urban Rebel' appear on Riot City Punk Singles Collection (Vol.2)
  • 'Sonic Omen' appears on If The Kids Are United- The Punk Box Set

References[edit]

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  1. ^Glasper, Ian. The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984. p. 385.
  2. ^ abcdefgGlasper, Ian (2004) 'Burning Britain: The History of UK Punk 1980–1984', Cherry Red Books, ISBN1-901447-24-3
  3. ^ abStrong, Martin C. (1999) 'The Great Alternative & Indie Discography', Canongate, ISBN0-86241-913-1
  4. ^Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980–1999. Cherry Red Books. ISBN0-9517206-9-4.

External links[edit]

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