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About Subhumans
Currently, Subhumans are actively touring and engaging with fans worldwide, highlighting their enduring legacy within the punk genre. In 2023, they announced a series of concerts across Europe and North America to celebrate their influential career, reconnecting with longtime supporters while also attracting a new generation of punk enthusiasts. These concerts feature a mix of classic hits as well as tracks from their latest albums, such as 'Crisis Point,' released in 2020, which demonstrates their ongoing evolution as artists. Their live shows are marked by their electrifying energy, with audiences chanting along to anthems that continue to resonate with contemporary social issues. As part of their tour, Subhumans also engage in community events, participating in discussions and panels that focus on activism and the punk ethos, further cementing their commitment to the movement. The band is set to headline several punk festivals, bolstering their presence in the concert circuit, and remain a fixture in the world of live music, proving that punk rock is not just a genre, but an enduring spirit that thrives in real-time performances.
Subhumans History
Subhumans are a legendary punk rock band that originated in 1980 in London, England. Emerging from the vibrant UK punk scene, they blended elements of hardcore punk with thoughtful social commentary, setting them apart from their contemporaries. The band's core lineup consisted of Dick Lucas (vocals, guitar), Phil (guitar), Blackie (bass), and Trotsky (drums). They gained notoriety in the early ’80s with their debut album, 'The Day the Country Died,' which showcased their raw sound and sharp lyrics focused on political and societal issues. The Subhumans quickly became known for their high-energy live performances, characterized by Dick Lucas's passionate delivery and the band's infectious rhythm. As one of the foremost bands in the anarcho-punk movement, they tackled topics such as war, capitalism, and social injustice in their music, resonating deeply with audiences. Their early shows were often chaotic, reflecting the pure essence of punk rock, with crowd surfing and crowd engagement being staples. The band underwent a hiatus in the late ’80s, during which time they saw a substantial influence on the punk genre. They reunited in the 1990s and have since continued to tour and release new material, maintaining their relevance and appeal against the backdrop of changing musical landscapes.