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Punk band Vice Squad play great set in Sussex

by Nick Linazasoro
Sunday 8 Jul, 2018 at 10:54PM
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Punk band Vice Squad play great set in Sussex

VICE SQUAD – BLACKMARKET VIP, HASTINGS 23.6.18

The very first time I saw Bristol punk rockers Vice Squad was way back in 1981. I seem to recall that it was more than likely at the Lyceum Ballroom in London. This still would have been the original 1979 original line-up of Beki Bondage (vocals), Dave Bateman (guitar), Mark Hambly (bass), and Shane Baldwin (drums).

When I became aware of the Blackmarket VIP gig announcement in Hastings, I jumped at the opportunity to see them again. I had in the meantime amassed the back catalogue of Vice Squad albums including the latest album ‘Cardboard Country’ which was released on their own Last Rockers label last year.

Vice Squad’s latest album ‘Cardboard Country’

The ‘Cardboard Country’ album was launched off the back of a very successful Pledge campaign raising funds for the Shelter homeless charity in line with the album title.

Vice Squad are still fronted by raucous voiced singer/guitarist Beki Bondage, who understandably has been featured on the front cover of a number of influential music tabloids including Melody Maker, NME, Sounds, Record Mirror and Smash Hits. The band is 100% DIY and has no record company or management backing – they wouldn’t want it any other way!

Beki Bondage of Vice Squad live at the Blackmarket VIP 2018

Since reforming Vice Squad in 1997, the band has released several albums with powerful punk songs that are very well received by fans and the press. In keeping with the DIY ethic the albums were recorded in the front room of Beki’s South London flat.

Last year saw the release of 3 new songs ‘London Fog’ ‘Beautiful Toy’ and ‘Prozac Nation’ on a limited edition Vice Squad/Droogettes split EP on US label Rebel Sound/Violated Records on CD and in red or purple vinyl.

Vice Squad live at the Blackmarket VIP 2018

I have been to the Blackmarket VIP venue (located on George Street, Hastings) a number of times over the past 6 months when I went to see The UK Subs, Morgellons and Crisis. I like the venue and the sound is great, which added to my excitement.

On arrival, the support band hadn’t turned up for some reason, so everyone was talking and listening to music through the PA. I met some great people I didn’t know and we waited in anticipation.

Vice Squad were really friendly and many of us got a chance to chat with them and of course had the chance to meet Rebecca Louise Bond aka Beki Bondage herself, something I hadn’t had the opportunity to do before. Wow! How does she look so young? By all accounts, it’s down to her veganism. So you know where you heard it first folks!

Vice Squad live at the Blackmarket VIP 2018

The Vice Squad set kicked off with ‘Citizen’ from the ‘Stand Strong, Stand Proud’ album released in 1982 and boy did it sound brilliant after the first 30 seconds. I knew we were in for a real treat. Beki is an awesome performer and it took me right back to the last time I saw them live many moons ago.

Next up was ‘Defiant’ from the 2006 album of the same title, just as brilliant. The current lineup of Vice Squad are great musicians and they are Beki (vocals/guitar), Paul Rooney (lead guitar/vocals), Wayne Cotton (bass/vocals) and new boy Peter Munroe (drums). Boy can they play!

Next up was ‘Punk Rock Radio’ from the 2011 album of the same name. The lucky punters were treated to the a complete catalogue of new and old tunes right through to the the last song, which was ‘Last Rockers’, which incidentally was Vice Squad’s first single release in 1981.

The highlights for me on the night were ‘Punk Rock Radio’, ‘Spitfire’, ‘Stand Strong, Stand Proud’ and ‘Last Rockers’. The whole gig was brilliant and I shall be making sure I see them again soon. Beki and the band put on a performance that was top notch and I for one would like to personally thank them for that. Let’s hope that they return to Sussex sooner rather than later.

Yours truly (Mark Kite) with Beki Bondage of Vice Squad getting the beers in

The complete setlist reads:
‘Citizen’ (found on 1982 extended edition ‘Stand Strong, Stand Proud’ album)
‘Defiant’ (found on 2006 ‘Defiant’ album)
‘Punk Rock Radio’ (found on 2011 ‘Punk Rock Radio’ album)
‘Punk Rocker’ (found on 2011 ‘Punk Rock Radio’ album)
‘Back In The Cage’ (found on 2000 ‘Lo-Fi Life’ album)
‘If I Knew What I Know Today’ (found on 2014 ‘Cardboard Country’ album)
‘Out Of Reach’ (found on 1982 ‘Stand Strong, Stand Proud’ album)
‘Latex Love’ (found on 1999 ‘Resurrection’ album)
‘Ordinary Girl’ (found on 2009 ‘London Underground’ album)
‘Punk Police’ (found on 2014 ‘Cardboard Country’ album)
‘Voice Of The People’ (found on 2006 ‘Defiant’ album)
‘Stuck In Reverse’ (found on 2011 ‘Punk Rock Radio’ album)
‘Starvation Box’ (found on 2009 ‘London Underground’ album)
‘Spitfire’ (found on 2006 ‘Defiant’ album)
‘Sniffing Glue’ (found on 2009 ‘London Underground’ album)
‘Stand Strong’ (found on 1982 ‘Stand Strong, Stand Proud’ album)
‘Last Rockers’ (found on 1981 ‘No Cause For Concern’ album)

For more information on Vice Squad, visit: http://vicesquad.co.uk/punkrock/ and watch HERE.

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Comments 7

  1. Tony says:
    8 years ago

    Great revue, but Django has gone, they’ve got a new drummer now.

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    • Nick Linazasoro says:
      8 years ago

      Hi Tony, thanks very much. Does anyone who the name of their new drummer please?

      Reply
      • Tony Ham says:
        8 years ago

        Peter Munroe. I know it’s right as Paul Rooney tagged him in one of my photos on Facebook, hope this helps.

        Reply
  2. Tony Ham says:
    8 years ago

    Peter Munroe. I know it’s right as Paul Rooney tagged him in one of my photos on Facebook, hope this helps.

    Reply
  3. T Lysergicaciddiethylamide says:
    7 years ago

    yep, I was at both those gigs too. First one was a bit rather though. But Hasting was very enjoyable. Great band to keep the DIY ethos. Will definitely go and see them again. Let’s have a reincarnation of that Lyceum gig, or could it have been the Rainbow?

    Reply
    • Nick Linazasoro says:
      7 years ago

      I saw Vice Squad several times in the early days and they were fab. I don’t understand how Beki still looks the same now, it’s amazing 🙂

      Reply
  4. Paul Rooney says:
    7 years ago

    Thanks you all for such kind words… 😉

    Reply

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