Indecent Assault (band) explained

Indecent Assault
Origin:Dudley, United Kingdom
Genre:Punk
Years Active:Mid-1980s–present
Label:Reaganstein
Associated Acts:Excrement of War, Anorexia
Current Members:Rat Assault, Shake, Scott
Past Members:Morg, Gary, Viv

Indecent Assault are a UK punk band formed in the mid-1980s based in Dudley in the Black Country of the West Midlands.[1] After a number of changes in personnel, a rushed demo and a handful of local gigs, the band settled with the line-up of Rat on vocals, Shake on bass, Gary on guitar and Morg on drums. This is the line-up that issued 2 EPs on their own Reaganstein label in 1986 and 1987. The first EP has since become a much sought-after item, featuring four songs that blend anarcho-inspired lyrics across a backdrop of tuneful, sing-along punk anthems. The second EP was described as "typical mid-tempo punk thrash", with "far more melodic punk material" on the B-side by Anorexia.[2] The band discontinued shortly after the second EP was released but then started again in 2005, once more gigging regularly and writing and recording brand new material.

Most songs comprise are in the band's unique style that is not instantly noticeable, namely structured of verse and chorus three times and an abrupt finish. Reviews after their appearance at the 2015 Rebellion Festival described them as "an as angry as fuck street punk band."

Indecent Assault made their London live debut on 10 October 2015, supporting the recently re-formed Warwound.

The band continued to gig extensively during 2016, but announced at the end of the year that they would be taking a break from playing live at the start of 2017 to concentrate on a new EP and the long overdue new album. The last gigs featuring Shake took place at the end of 2017.

In December 2018, the band's social media outlets hinted at a return and revealed that Viv Krishan of Contempt had joined on guitar.

On Christmas Day 2018, the band released a poster and statement announcing their first gig back would be on 31 January 2019 in Birmingham, supporting Contempt and Anti Clockwise (France).

Line-Up

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Ian Glasper The Day the Country Died 2014
  2. Maximum Rocknroll issue 64 1988