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New Model Army
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To their impassioned cult of fans,
New Model Army
was one of the best post-punk outfits Great Britain ever produced. Combining the gut-level force of punk with the anthemic political fervor of
U2
and The
Alarm
, as well as the urban protest folk of
Billy Bragg
,
NMA
sounded like few other bands mining similar post-punk territory. Their attack was hard, spare, and precise, but as time wore on, they were just as likely to deliver modern-day folk-rock replete with acoustic
guitar, violin, and harmonica. Throughout their career, they remained staunch advocates of the British working class, occasionally tempering their leftist, anti-Thatcher political fury with moments of personal introspection. Their shout-along anthems often borrowed the football-chant feel of Oi! punk, but
NMA
was far less given to rabble-rousing, instead aiming for intelligent dissidence. True, that could sometimes translate into preachy sloganeering, but
NMA
's best work earned them tremendous acclaim in the U.K., where their singles regularly placed in the lower reaches of the pop charts. U.K.-specific lyrical references, coupled with visa problems that sometimes made touring difficult, unfortunately ensured that they were all but ignored in the U.S. Still, they maintained a strong following in Europe, and leader
Justin Sullivan
managed to keep them going for more than two decades.
New Model Army
was formed in the Yorkshire town of Bradford in 1980. In keeping with the band's intellectual bent, their name was taken from Oliver Cromwell's antiroyalist military force, whose hierarchy was based on ability rather than social class, and which temporarily succeeded in toppling the monarchy in the mid-1600s. Early on, guitarist/vocalist/bandleader
Justin Sullivan
adopted the
nom de punk
Slade the Leveller
, which despite its aggressive ring was an esoteric reference to the Levellers, a radical democratic faction of Cromwell associates. The concept for
New Model Army
grew out of a meeting between
Sullivan
and writer
Joolz Denby
, who went on to become a respected poet, novelist, and spoken word artist in her own right; the two also became lifelong romantic partners. Bassist
Stuart Morrow
was the first to sign on, and after a rotating succession of drummers,
Rob Heaton
became a permanent member, as well as
Sullivan
's frequent songwriting partner.
Denby
, for her part, served as the band's manager early on, and while the job ultimately proved too time-consuming, she continued to design the band's cover art and occasionally provided backing vocals in the studio; the band also backed her on several albums of her own, credited simply to
Joolz
.
New Model Army
spent a couple of years gigging around Yorkshire and building a substantial buzz in the British music press. In 1983, the group issued its debut single,
"Bittersweet,"
which landed them a deal with the indie label Abstract by the end of the year. Their first release for Abstract was the politically charged
"Great Expectations"
single, which reached the British indie singles charts and set the stage for their debut album, 1984's
Vengeance
. Songs like the antiwar
"Spirit of the Falklands,"
the frustrated
"Small Town England,"
and the militant title track further defined
NMA
's perspective. In its wake, the non-LP single
"The Price"
was a smash on the indie charts, and major label EMI stepped in to sign the band.
New Model Army
's first single for EMI,
"No Rest,"
climbed into the British Top 30 in early 1985, marking the first of the band's 12 pop-chart entries. It was followed in short order by the album
No Rest for the Wicked
; however, bassist
Stuart Morrow
left the band that May, prior to the LP's release.
Sullivan
and
Heaton
cut the mostly acoustic
Better Than Them
EP before finding a permanent replacement in 17-year-old
Jason "Moose" Harris
. Following the non-LP single
"Brave New World,"
Harris
made his album debut on 1986's
Glyn Johns
-produced
The Ghost of Cain
, which expanded the group's acoustic folk influence and featured contributions from harmonica player
Mark Feltham
. The single
"51st State,"
a critique of Britain's relationship with the United States, was a hit in Europe, and a dance remix of
"Poison Street"
was successful in the U.K.; additionally, album opener
"The Hunt"
was later covered by Brazilian metal band
Sepultura
.
"White Coats,"
a track from a self-titled 1987 EP, became the band's biggest hit in some time, adding keyboards to their sound. Guitarist
Ricky Warwick
briefly joined their touring lineup that year before moving on to found
the Almighty
. Produced in part by
Tom Dowd
,
NMA
's next album, 1989's
Thunder and Consolation
, was widely acclaimed as their best ever, with an even stronger folk influence thanks to the presence of violinist
Ed Alleyne-Johnson
. The single
"Green and Grey"
was also tabbed a highlight of the band's career, and both
"Stupid Questions"
and
"Vagabonds"
charted in the U.K.
Chris McLaughlin
joined as a second guitarist for the supporting tour, but bassist
Harris
later departed, and was replaced by
Peter Nelson
, formerly of
Brotherhood of Lizards
.
Nelson
debuted on 1990's
Impurity
, which also featured new second guitarist
Adrian Portas
.
After one more album, the 1991 double live set
Raw Melody Men
,
NMA
left EMI to sign with Epic. They released only one album, 1993's
The Love of Hopeless Causes
, which spawned the single
"Here Comes the War."
Several CD compilations of the group's singles, as well as B-sides, radio sessions, and other rarities appeared during the early-'90s reissue boom. The band, though, fell mostly silent during the middle of the decade. In the meantime,
Sullivan
and
Joolz
formed a four-person performance collective dubbed
Red Sky Coven
, which offered an informal mishmash of music, poetry, comedy, and spoken word.
Sullivan
reconvened
New Model Army
in 1998, still with a core of
Nelson
and
Heaton
, and with a supporting membership of guitarists/keyboardists
Dave Blomberg
and
Dean White
. This lineup, augmented by strings and brass, recorded
Strange Brotherhood
for the U.K. label Eagle. Its supporting European tour produced another live album, the double-disc
...& Nobody Else
, released by Attack Attack. That label also issued the studio follow-up,
Eight
, in 2000; it marked the group's first album without longtime drummer
Heaton
, who was replaced by
Michael Dean
. The odds 'n' ends collection
Lost Songs
appeared in 2001, and a Sullivan solo album (
Navigating by the Stars
) in 2003. Sad news came in 2004 with the death of Heaton, but as New Model Army turned 25 it continued to soldier on. The studio album
Carnival
appeared from Attack Attack in August 2005; it featured Sullivan, Dean, Nelson, Blomberg, and White. EMI also announced plans to reissue expanded, re-mastered editions of NMA's back catalog. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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