The final album with the Ants is not quite as exciting as the brilliant Kings of the Wild Frontier, with the band drifting close to new romantic territory. While "Stand and...
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An oddly abbreviated trawl through the King Ant's BBC sessions archive, the original issue of The Peel Sessions outraged many fans by omitting -- for no apparent reason...
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American re-release of 1979 Ants debut album. Stranger than Kings Of The Wild Frontier. Highlights include "Car Trouble (Parts 1 And 2)" and "Catholic Day." The latter is...
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Never has swashbuckling warrior rock been so fun and catchy. Powered by two drummers, Spaghetti Western-style guitars and Ant's yelping and growling vocals, songs like...
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Hooking up with Malcolm McLaren was a pivotal moment for Adam Ant, since the manager not only introduced Ant to the thundering, infectious Burundi drum beat that became his...
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The original Ants lineup released only one LP, Dirk Wears White Sox for Do It in 1979. The album finds a young Adam Ant exploring the sometimes-awkward fusion of punk, glam,...
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