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Party Day

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Years active
  
1982–1988

Record label
  
PIAS Recordings

Origin
  
Barnsley, United Kingdom

Labels
  
Party Day Records, Rouska Records, PIAS Recordings (Play it Again Sam Records), Torment Records, Strobelight Records.

Associated acts
  
The Danse Society, Creatures of Habit, Second Coming.

Past members
  
Mick Baker - drums (1982-88) Martin Steele - guitar, vocals (1982-85) Carl Firth - bass, vocals (1982-86) Greg Firth - guitar (1982-83) Dean Peckett - guitar, vocals (1985-88) Paul Nash - guitar, vocals (1986-88) Shaun Crowcroft - bass (1986-88)

Albums
  
Glasshouse, Zarah Leander's Greatest Hits - ROUSKA

Genres
  
Gothic rock, Indie rock, Post-punk

Party Day were a goth/indie rock band formed in 1982 in Wombwell near to Barnsley, originally a four-piece consisting of guitarists Martin Steele, Greg Firth, bassist Carl Firth and drummer, Mick Baker. Their sound was described as being "hard knuckleduster goth with post-punk overtones".

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History

The band were formerly called 'Further Experiments' (1979–81) but regrouped as Party Day in 1982. They released their first single, "Row the Boat Ashore" c/w "Poison" on their own label, Party Day Records in 1983, and was well reviewed - "their simpering and delightful sound is a thing of beauty".

Their second single, "The Spider" was described as "Excellent punk junk howl" and was played on John Peel's BBC Radio 1. We shall hopefully continue to see them rip up the roots of this bland desolate music industry.

Much of Party Day's music was "very melancholic at heart but with a drop of venomous punk inside", and as with their second album, Simplicity, their music stayed with you - "the attractive, though slightly over-wrought black sheep, "Glorious Days", which could have brought a lump to Mario Lanza's trousers."

Party Day released Rabbit Pie on the compilation Giraffe in Flames Aaz Records to worthy acclaim. "Highlight though is Party Day's effort, a meaty guitar based number, Rabbit Pie. The threesome are coming on by leaps and bounds and Giraffe in Flames is worth buying just for them."

They had a strong following in Yorkshire, and were credited as being part of both the local scenes of Sheffield and Leeds "No strangers to the local circuit, Party Day have gigged consistently for almost a year".

After the first album, Glasshouse there was a change in personnel with Martin leaving due to ill-health. Other members came in, but by 1988 they broke up after abandoning their unfinished third album.

Party Day were exciting to watch live; Sounds said "They roar along, driven by a good old-fashioned pumping drum-kit, and every so often one of those elusive moving chord-sequences falls into place, leaving you completely startled" and also in the NME, "They hold their guitars like loaded AK47's. They throb".

For Party Day, great success and major exposure were always just a step away.

Since their demise there has been quite an interest in the band. They were included within Mick Mercer's book Gothic Rock: All you ever wanted to know but were too afraid to ask, published by Pegasus 1991 (UK) ISBN 1-873892-01-2 and Cleopatra Records 1993 (USA).

Also their song "Atoms" has been included on a couple of later but favourable Gothic compilations, most notable with Germany's Strobelight Records. And still today, their songs can be found aired on the gothic club dance floors of Europe.

Singles

  • Row The Boat Ashore c/w Poison (1983, Party Day Records)
  • Spider c/w Flies(1984, Party Day Records)
  • EP's

    Glasshouse EP (1985, Rouska Records)

    Albums

    Glasshouse (1985, Party Day Records)
    Simplicity (1986, Party Day Records)

    Compilations

  • 'Party Day' on Real Time 5 (1983, Unlikely Records [cassette])
  • 'Rabbit Pie' on Giraffe in Flames (1984, Aaz records [12" vinyl])
  • 'Rabbit Pie' on Band-It No. 14 (1984, [cassette magazine])
  • 'Athena' on Four Your Ears Only (1984, Play it Again Sam [12" vinyl])
  • 'Opium Gathering' on Raw Red Heat (1984, Flame Tapes [cassette])
  • 'Spider' on Raging Sun (1985, Rouska Records [12" vinyl])
  • 'Borderline' on Bites and Stabs (1985, Torment Records [12" vinyl])
  • 'Let Us Shine' on Torn in Two (1986, Torment Records)
  • 'Let us Shine' on Zarah Leander's Greatest Hits (1987, Rouska Records [CD])
  • 'Atoms' on Strobelights Vol.3 2006 Strobelight Records [CD])
  • 'Atoms' on Return of the Batcave - Vol. 1 (2008, internet only [CD])
  • Songs

    Let Us Shine1987
    Row The Boat AshoreGlasshouse · 1985
    Opium Gathering2007

    References

    Party Day Wikipedia