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Years active
  
2010–present

Associated acts
  
The Wimmins' Institute

Origin
  
Surrey, United Kingdom

Labels
  
Soviet Beret

Website
  
theefaction.org

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Past members
  
The G.A. Horace Hardman

Members
  
Billy Brentford, Babyface, The Ol' One Hand

Genres
  
Garage rock, Punk rock, Rock music

Similar
  
The Wimmins' Institute, Grace Petrie, Attila the Stockbroker, Chris T‑T, Robb Johnson

Profiles

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Thee Faction are a rock/garage punk band from Surrey, UK, noted for their explicit Socialist agenda. They refer to their music, which incorporates elements of garage rock, pop and rhythm and blues as "Socialist RnB". Their album Up The Workers! was rated one of the Daily Mirror's top twenty albums of 2011.

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Biography

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Thee Faction's debut album At Ebbw Vale was released in 2010. Dubbed 'rhythm and booze' and 'timely' by Simon Price in The Independent it was rated 8/10 in Vive Le Rock. Is This Music? praised the record, comparing the band to Dr. Feelgood.

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Second album Up The Workers! or, Capitalism is Good For Corporations That's Why You've Been Told Socialism is Bad All Your Life was described by the Daily Mirror as "Power-packed garage rock 'n' soul underlined by a defiantly political edge." The title track featured Ivan Chandler (The Echoes) on piano. The album was rated 7/10 by Drowned in Sound who praised it as "a lot of fun, undeniably stirring.. Thee Faction write showstoppers" but also criticised the music as "entertaining in a very conventional way".

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Thee Faction's third album Singing Down The Government, or, The War of Position and How We're Winning It, was released in 2012, and introduced all-female horn section Brass Kapital. The album was promoted by headlining appearances at the Marxism Festival and Tolpuddle Martyrs festival and included contributions by Richard Archer from Hard-Fi and rapper Clencha. Free download-only singles for tracks 'Soapbox' and 'Sausage Machine' were accompanied by promotional videos. Q Magazine praised the album as "a critique of societal hegemony on the back of a grimy blues'n’b twang, rife with the contagious energy of people who know they're right", and it was rated 7/10 by Mick Farren in Classic Rock Blues magazine.

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Thee Faction released their latest album Good Politics: Your Role As An Active Citizen Within Civil Society in 2013, preceded by single 'Better Than Wages', remixed from the album by Andy Lewis. The album featured (on one track each) guest vocals from writer Francis Wheen and saxophone from Crayola Lectern, and was rated 8/10 in Classic Rock and 4/5 in The Independent and Mojo who called it "wildly galvanising, blisteringly angry, insanely entertaining blue-collar rock'n'roll".

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Thee Faction released fifth album Reading Writing Revolution: The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall in June 2015, preceded by a track on double-CD fundraising album Orgreave Justice and free download single "Choose Your Enemy", released on 29 March with accompanying video. A second free download single "(You've Got The) Numbers (Why Don't You Use It)" accompanied the release. The album received 5/5 in the Morning Star, 9/10 at MaximumVolumeMusic, and a positive review in Socialist Standard, while R*E*P*E*A*T zine called it "highly enjoyable, dangerously tuneful, subversively catchy and dialectically danceable, as well as being (as the title implies) properly educational - thought provoking and agitational." The band announced a number of summer festival dates, including Glastonbury, and a return to Tolpuddle and the Matchwomens Festival.

Politics

The band have performed with, and for, various artists and organisations of the broad Left including Attila the Stockbroker, Robb Johnson, Chris T-T, Grace Petrie, TV Smith, Mark Steel, Josie Long, the SWP, the Welsh Communist Party and the Jeremy Corbyn Labour Party leadership campaign. The band appear to be unaligned with any particular organisation or tradition but are noted for promoting ideas associated with guild socialism, democratic socialism, classical Marxism and left communism, while supporting a range of left-wing and trade union causes. Notwithstanding the band's use of Ostalgic tropes and apparent (possibly parodic) anti-revisionism, in a 2013 interview they declared themselves "libertarian socialists of one kind or another". Thee Faction have however attracted criticism for their political views; notably, a 2012 gig review by Ruth Dudley Edwards for The Daily Telegraph angered the newspaper's Conservative readership.

Albums

  • At Ebbw Vale LP/CD (Soviet Beret, 2010)
  • Up the Workers! or, Capitalism Is Good for Corporations That's Why You've Been Told Socialism Is Bad All Your Life CD (Soviet Beret, 2011)
  • Singing Down the Government, or, The War of Position and How We're Winning It CD (Soviet Beret, 2012)
  • Good Politics: Your Role as an Active Citizen in Civil Society CD (Soviet Beret, 2013)
  • Reading Writing Revolution: The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall CD (Soviet Beret, 2015)
  • Singles/EPs

  • Better Than Wages (remix) CD [promo single]
  • Songs To Remind the Class of the Glorious Victory to Come and the Work That Must Be Done to Get There CD EP (Soviet Beret, 2013) [ft. Attila The Stockbroker and Judy Dyble]
  • Compilation appearances

  • "Deft Left" on Now Hear This 103 (The Word) (CD) 2011
  • "Relentless" (Judy Dyble with Thee Faction) on Judy Dyble - Gathering The Threads (3CD) 2015
  • "Police State" on Orgreave Justice (2CD) 2015
  • "Rent Strike" on Don't Be Left Without Us (2CD) 2016
  • Members

    Current members
  • Billy Brentford – vocals (2010–present)
  • Dai Nasty – drums (2010–present)
  • Nylons – face-melting guitar (2010–present)
  • Babyface – guitar, polemic (2010–present)
  • Kassandra Krossing – vocals, organ of truth (2010–present)
  • Thee Citizen – bass and superstructure (2012–present)
  • Red Scare – trumpet (2011–present)
  • Nineteen Nineteen – the 'bone of contention (2011–present)
  • The Ol' One Hand – saxophone (2015–present)
  • Former members
  • Horace Hardman – bass (2010–2011)
  • The G.A. – saxophone (2011–2015)
  • Live members
  • Bert 'iggins – Welsh harp
  • Charley Marx – auxiliary guitar
  • Jenny Marx – auxiliary drums
  • References

    Thee Faction Wikipedia