Delta 5
Delta 5 | |
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| Origin | Leeds, West Yorkshire, England |
| Genres | Post-punk, new wave |
| Years active | 1979–1981 |
| Labels | Rough Trade Pre Charisma |
| Past members | Julz Sale Ros Allen Bethan Peters Kelvin Knight Alan Riggs Graeme High |
Delta 5 was an English post-punk band from Leeds.[1]
Career
[edit | edit source]Delta 5 was formed from the same art school scene at Leeds University as Gang of Four and The Mekons.[1][2] The original members of Delta 5, Julz Sale (vocals/guitar), Ros Allen (bass) and Bethan Peters (bass), formed the band "on a lark",[3] but soon became a part of the thriving Leeds post-punk scene, and later added Kelvin Knight on drums and Alan Riggs on guitar, both of whom also played in Dead Beats.[2] Combining feminist politics with a two-bass funk-punk sound (much in the style of another, more famous Leeds band, Gang of Four), they released their debut single "Mind Your Own Business" in 1979.
The members of Delta 5 were important figures in the Rock Against Racism movement and were the subject of a highly publicised assault at the hands of a right-wing group affiliated with rival movement Rock Against Communism.[4]
After the release of second single "You", the band went on a successful tour of the United States, and soon thereafter left Rough Trade for Charisma Records imprint Pre.[5] They recorded their debut album See the Whirl, which suffered from overly clean production and received low marks both critically and commercially.[citation needed] Due to the commercial disappointment of the album, the group disbanded.
Post-breakup
[edit | edit source]Apart from bassist Bethan Peters playing on Fun Boy Three's second album Waiting and performing with them live to support its release, the members of Delta 5 were mostly musically inactive. Meanwhile, Delta 5's recorded output was finding a posthumous fan base internationally. The band Shonen Knife recorded a cover version of "You" with Japanese lyrics and renamed "Saboten" ("Cactus") for their 1982 debut album Minna Tanoshiku.
In 2006, Kill Rock Stars released a compilation of early Delta 5 material titled Singles & Sessions 1979-1981,[2] capitalising on the re-emerging popularity of post-punk bands such as Gang of Four and Wire. The set included unreleased material, along with BBC radio sessions and live cuts.[6]
Delta 5 drummer Kelvin Knight died on 2 December 2015 from liver and kidney failure at the age of 56.[7] Singer and guitarist Julz Sale died from cancer in Thailand on 20 September 2021.[8][9]
Legacy
[edit | edit source]"Mind Your Own Business" is the band's best-known song, having been covered by Chicks on Speed, Le Shok, R. Stevie Moore, Pigface and Dum Dum Girls. It featured in episode 5 of the series Sex Education in January 2019,[10] an episode of the 2020 BBC TV series The A Word,[11] and in an Apple commercial in 2021.[12]
Discography
[edit | edit source]Albums
[edit | edit source]- See the Whirl (1981)
Compilation albums
[edit | edit source]- Singles & Sessions 1979-1981 (Kill Rock Stars; CD; (2006)
Singles
[edit | edit source]- "Mind Your Own Business" / "Now That You've Gone" (1979, Rough Trade Records)
- "Anticipation" / "You" (1980, Rough Trade Records)
- "Try" / "Colour" (1980, Rough Trade Records)
- "Shadow" / "Leaving" (1981)
- 6 (12" EP, first three singles) (1981, Base Records)
- "Powerlines" / "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" (1982)
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External links
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- Delta 5 at IMDb
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- Musical groups established in 1979
- Musical groups disestablished in 1981
- English new wave musical groups
- British political music groups
- Post-punk groups from Leeds
- Rough Trade Records artists
- Charisma Records artists
- 1979 establishments in England
- 1981 disestablishments in England
- Female-fronted musical groups